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d non-alcoholic drinks
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a What type of beer is Guiness?
b Should you leave a tip for the waiter or waitress in a pub?
c What can a 12-year-old buy in a pub?
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12 Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
Cats
, based on the book by T.S. Elliot
Old Possum’s Book
of
Practical Cats
, is the most famous musical in theatre his-
tory. It is also the longest – running musical in the history of
the West End. It has played in twenty countries, been trans-
lated into ten languages and been seen by more than 50
million people around the world. It became the first British
musical to be seen in the former Soviet Union.
12.1 T18 A Listen to the soundtrack of a sequence from the musical
Cats
,
The Old
Gumbie Cat
and compare the lyrics with the text of
The Old Gumbie Cat
from the book
by T.S. Elliot below. Do you notice any difference?
THE OLD GUMBIE CAT
I have a Gumbie Cat in mind, her name is Jennyanydots;
Her coat is of the tabby kind, with tiger stripes and leopard
spots.
All day she sits upon the stair or on the steps or on the mat:
She sits and sits and sits and sits – and that’s what makes a
Gumbie Cat!
     d     non-alcoholic drinks
     e     light meals served in pubs


11.3     T17   A Tony Leroy gives some more information about drinking in Britain. Lis-
ten and test your understanding by answering the questions:
     a     What type of beer is Guiness?
     b     Should you leave a tip for the waiter or waitress in a pub?
     c     What can a 12-year-old buy in a pub?



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12     Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats, based on the book by T.S. Elliot Old Possum’s Book
of Practical Cats, is the most famous musical in theatre his-
tory. It is also the longest – running musical in the history of
the West End. It has played in twenty countries, been trans-
lated into ten languages and been seen by more than 50
million people around the world. It became the first British
musical to be seen in the former Soviet Union.


12.1     T18   A   Listen to the soundtrack of a sequence from the musical Cats, The Old
Gumbie Cat and compare the lyrics with the text of The Old Gumbie Cat from the book
by T.S. Elliot below. Do you notice any difference?



                           THE OLD GUMBIE CAT
                      I have a Gumbie Cat in mind, her name is Jennyanydots;
                      Her coat is of the tabby kind, with tiger stripes and leopard
                      spots.
                      All day she sits upon the stair or on the steps or on the mat:
                      She sits and sits and sits and sits – and that’s what makes a
                      Gumbie Cat!


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