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one specific model erm…
financial constraint is the…
is the problem, I’m afraid.
However, if a model appears
of an actual vehicle that I …
that I own, then financial
constraint or not… no, I
would have to have it, I
think.
I Well, I think they’re all
lovely. Thank you very
much, Ted.
T Thank you.
Tapescript 3 [см. Making
Waves 2 (p. 105)]
Tapescript 4 [Reward Inter-
mediate (Unit 4) – Listening,
activity 1]
SPEAKER l I spend most of my
time doing odd jobs around the
house. I really like painting and
decorating, although I can do
most things. If I run out of things
to do at home, I usually offer to
help the neighbours. I hate hav-
ing nothing to do,
SPEAKER 2 Well, I go to the
match on Saturday afternoon,
and then go out with my mates
for a drink in the evening. If it's
a home game, I can usually get
back to watch Match of the Day
on television. Then on Sunday
we all meet up for a game of
football. I belong to the South-
fiekl Superstars, which is part of
the Southern Sunday League.
We play every Sunday from
September to May.
SPEAKER 3 We always have
people for dinner on Saturday
nights, or we get invitations to
have dinner with friends. Some-
times we go out lo restaurants.
We like Chinese food, and there
are also plenty of good Indian
restaurants.
SPEAKER 4 I go shopping. I
adore it and I go shopping for
clothes at least twice a month.
And if I haven't got any money, I
go window shopping and decide
what I'm going to buy when I'm
rich.
SPEAKER 5 In the summer, I
watch the cricket, I adore it, it's a
very relaxing game. I like watch-
ing local matches on the village
green, but I also like to go to the
Test matches if I can. And if I
can't, I listen to the radio com-
mentary on the BBC.
SPEAKER 6 I go round the clubs,
meeting friends, dancing, listen-
ing to music, that sort of thing. I
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try to go out every night if I can,
because, I can't stand staying at
home. I usually stay out until
about, two or three, unless I'm
going to work, Then I try to be
in bed by midnight.
SPEAKER 7 I go down to the
river at least once a week, usu-
ally on Sunday because that's
when I want to get away from
the children at home. I don't
mind spending Saturday with the
children, but I get bored if it's
the whole weekend. My wife
doesn't mind. She says she pre-
fers me out of the house. Rut
she's pleased when I catch
enough fish for supper.
SPEAKER 8 I spend a lot of time
there now that I'm retired.
There's always something to do,
cutting the grass, weeding the
flower beds, planting bulbs. I
like the spring best of all - not
much lo do and lots to look at.
But I detest collecting the leaves
in autumn.
SPEAKER 9 In the evenings we
watch television, mostly. We
don't go out much because our
children are still quite young.
We've got satellite TV so there's
plenty of programmes to watch.
And it gives you something to
talk about when you're at work
the next day.
Tapescript 5 [Synthesis Plus
(Unit 3) – 3.2]
Rachel Crane runs a weekly ra-
dio programme giving listeners
information about leisure activi-
ties. Every week she invites
speakers to talk about their inter-
ests.
Crane My first guest this week
is Alan Ainslie, who's going to
talk about an interesting new
cross-country activity, rough
cycling. Alan, this weekend
there's going to be a charity bi-
cycle ride from London to
Brighton, and over 25,000 riders
will be taking part, but you're not
going with them, I gather.
Ainslie No, I'll be going to
Brighton with a group of about
forty others, but we won't be go-
ing along the main road. We'll be
cycling off the road. In fact the
whole attraction of rough cycling
is to ride on roads as little as
possible.
Crane How did you get in-
volved in this?
Ainslie I used to belong to a cy-
cling club, but one day some
friends of mine and I suddenly
said to ourselves: 'We're not en-
one specific model erm… we all meet up for a game of try to go out every night if I can, And it gives you something to financial constraint is the… football. I belong to the South- because, I can't stand staying at talk about when you're at work is the problem, I’m afraid. fiekl Superstars, which is part of home. I usually stay out until the next day. However, if a model appears the Southern Sunday League. about, two or three, unless I'm of an actual vehicle that I … We play every Sunday from going to work, Then I try to be Tapescript 5 [Synthesis Plus that I own, then financial September to May. in bed by midnight. (Unit 3) – 3.2] constraint or not… no, I Rachel Crane runs a weekly ra- would have to have it, I SPEAKER 3 We always have SPEAKER 7 I go down to the dio programme giving listeners think. people for dinner on Saturday river at least once a week, usu- information about leisure activi- I Well, I think they’re all nights, or we get invitations to ally on Sunday because that's ties. Every week she invites lovely. Thank you very have dinner with friends. Some- when I want to get away from speakers to talk about their inter- much, Ted. times we go out lo restaurants. the children at home. I don't ests. T Thank you. We like Chinese food, and there mind spending Saturday with the Crane My first guest this week are also plenty of good Indian children, but I get bored if it's is Alan Ainslie, who's going to Tapescript 3 [см. Making restaurants. the whole weekend. My wife talk about an interesting new Waves 2 (p. 105)] doesn't mind. She says she pre- cross-country activity, rough SPEAKER 4 I go shopping. I fers me out of the house. Rut cycling. Alan, this weekend Tapescript 4 [Reward Inter- adore it and I go shopping for she's pleased when I catch there's going to be a charity bi- mediate (Unit 4) – Listening, clothes at least twice a month. enough fish for supper. cycle ride from London to activity 1] And if I haven't got any money, I Brighton, and over 25,000 riders SPEAKER l I spend most of my go window shopping and decide SPEAKER 8 I spend a lot of time will be taking part, but you're not time doing odd jobs around the what I'm going to buy when I'm there now that I'm retired. going with them, I gather. house. I really like painting and rich. There's always something to do, Ainslie No, I'll be going to decorating, although I can do cutting the grass, weeding the Brighton with a group of about most things. If I run out of things SPEAKER 5 In the summer, I flower beds, planting bulbs. I forty others, but we won't be go- to do at home, I usually offer to watch the cricket, I adore it, it's a like the spring best of all - not ing along the main road. We'll be help the neighbours. I hate hav- very relaxing game. I like watch- much lo do and lots to look at. cycling off the road. In fact the ing nothing to do, ing local matches on the village But I detest collecting the leaves whole attraction of rough cycling green, but I also like to go to the in autumn. is to ride on roads as little as SPEAKER 2 Well, I go to the Test matches if I can. And if I possible. match on Saturday afternoon, can't, I listen to the radio com- SPEAKER 9 In the evenings we Crane How did you get in- and then go out with my mates mentary on the BBC. watch television, mostly. We volved in this? for a drink in the evening. If it's don't go out much because our Ainslie I used to belong to a cy- a home game, I can usually get SPEAKER 6 I go round the clubs, children are still quite young. cling club, but one day some back to watch Match of the Day meeting friends, dancing, listen- We've got satellite TV so there's friends of mine and I suddenly on television. Then on Sunday ing to music, that sort of thing. I plenty of programmes to watch. said to ourselves: 'We're not en- 119 120