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Listen to the interview and make notes about the company. ANNOUNCER:And now,continuing our series of interviews with people in local industry, we have an interview with Geoff Story,the Managing Director of Donaldson Packaging. PRESENTER:Mr Story,you'
[00:03.34]Listen to a woman who has just bought a Velo [00:06.84]talking to the sales assistant. [00:09.53]Complete the product questionnaire in your book. [00:12.83]CLERK:...I'll charge that to your account. [00:15.83] Now,before you go, [00:18.63]c
1 Women: Er, who did you work for? Men:A gold star electric, a korean company,its a part of lucky gold star group Women: and what did you work? Men: a head quarters ,that is soap ,world travel a lot , travel over 120 countries.so I am not acturelly i
Lesson 1 Part B Listen to Jennifer talking to a colleague. Write the names of the hotels in the hotel guide in your book. JENNIFER:I'm off to Kuala Lumpur for a few days next month. You've been there recently-can you recommend a hotel? MAN:Well,I sta
Part B Listen to these two conversations and check your answers. WOMAN1:Could you make me a copy of this report? MAN1:Sure. WOMAN1:Oh,and would you type this letter?It's very urgent. MAN1:I'm very busy right now.Can I type it tomorrow? WOMAN1:And som
1.1B 1 woman: Good morning,my name's Tessa Saunders. man: Pleased to meet you,Mrs Saunders. 2 man: Hello,I'm Paul Timmerman. woman: How do you do. Mr Timmerman? man: Please,call me Paul. 1.1C 1 woman: Excuse me, are you Mr Robinson? man1: No,I'm not,
[00:11.62]Pages 43 and 44 [00:15.91]Talk about it! [00:18.60]Listen.Point. [00:22.18]a flashlight [00:28.47]a paper clip [00:34.06]a magnet [00:39.65]a thumbtack [00:45.17]January [00:50.36]February [00:55.56]March [01:00.97]April [01:05.85]May [01:1
[00:11.52]Talk about it! [00:15.10]Listen.Point. [00:18.89]sunny [00:25.39]rainy [00:31.69]windy [00:37.09]cloudy [00:42.29]fall [00:47.39]winter [00:52.87]spring [00:58.46]summer [01:03.84]Yippee! [01:11.13]Not me. [01:17.04]Pages 53 and 54 [01:25.8
[00:07.24]Pages 27 and 28 [00:11.55]Talk about it! [00:14.24]Listen.Point. [00:18.13]a guide [00:23.93]a teacher [00:29.20]a doctor [00:35.00]a dentist [00:42.00]a shark [00:47.91]a dolphin [00:53.11]a crab [00:58.62]a jellyfish [01:05.31]Yikes! [01:
[00:08.65]Pages 17 and 18 [00:13.14]Talk about it! [00:15.83]Listen.Point. [00:19.44]10 11 12 13 14 15 16 [00:51.83]17 18 19 20 30 40 50 [01:25.42]60 70 80 90 100 [01:48.30]popcorn [01:54.00]potato chips [02:00.29]peanuts [02:07.48]pretzels [02:13.09
[00:02.77]Page 13 and 14 Talk about it!Listen.Point. [00:08.65]a house [00:13.45]a school [00:19.23]a station [00:24.48]an airport [00:29.28]short [00:35.08]tall [00:39.42]fat [00:43.78]thin [00:48.88]Donny [00:53.05]Pam [00:57.91]Beth [01:02.25]Chuc
[00:02.82]Page 57 and 58 Talk about it! Listen.Point. [00:08.46]glue [00:12.04]paper [00:15.52]tape [00:19.10]paint [00:22.44]a box [00:27.06]a paintbrush [00:31.82]a pen [00:36.10]a stapler [00:40.88]brown [00:46.68]orange [00:50.31]white [00:54.15]
[00:03.03]Pages 9 and 10 [00:06.92]Talk about it! [00:09.72]Listen.Point. [00:13.01]restroom [00:17.50]telephone [00:23.90]restaurant [00:28.71]gift shop [00:33.70]handkerchief [00:39.18]comb [00:43.57]soap [00:47.75]toothpaste [00:52.45]Oh,shoot! [0
[00:09.43]Pages 27 and 28 [00:13.74]Talk about it! [00:17.03]Listen.Point. [00:20.43]soft [00:24.61]cuddly [00:28.60]cold [00:32.91]windy [00:37.62]a kangaroo [00:42.61]a platypus [00:47.20]a crocodile [00:52.79]a penguin [00:58.10]Awesome! [01:06.30
[00:14.45]Pages 43 and 44 [00:18.63]Talk about it! [00:21.71]Listen.Point. [00:24.92]a sweatshirt [00:29.62]a dress [00:34.40]shorts [00:38.92]boots [00:42.92]fish and chips [00:49.92]fried chicken [00:54.70]pizza [01:00.19]fruit [01:04.39]You're kid
[00:02.82]Pages 61 and 62 [00:07.00]Talk about it! [00:10.11]Listen.Point. [00:13.61]an astronaut [00:18.42]a firefighter [00:23.61]a nurse [00:28.42]a police officer [00:33.62]a stomachache [00:40.91]a headache [00:45.22]a toothache [00:50.10]a cold
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