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Two friends are talking at the shopping centre. Why is the boy at the shopping centre?
Girl: Hi, Chris. What are you doing here at the shopping centre? You usually do all your shopping online.
Chris: Well, not today. I need to go to one of the shops here.
Girl: Why? Do you need to look at something in the computer shop?
Chris: No. My computer's fine, but I read there's a great new clothes shop here.
A boy, Adam, is talking about shopping. What did he buy?
Adam: Guess what? I was in the market yesterday doing some shopping for my mum. She wanted me to buy some fruit and some bread. I got the bread first and then on the way into the fruit shop, a dog jumped up, took the bread in its mouth and ran away!
A woman is talking to her daughter about a present for her son, Matt. What is the present?
Mum: Emily, when you go to the shops today, please can you collect Matt's birthday present for me? It's not very big, so you can put it in your school bag. He has lots of jumpers, but this one is different. I hope he likes it.
Emily: OK, Mum. Where do I need to go?
Two friends are talking at one of the friend's houses. What is the boy doing?
Boy: Did you find that information for our history project?
Girl: No, I don't know where the list of websites is. Have you got it?
Boy: Yes, in my homework diary. Anyway, look at this site. These are the shoes I like. And they've got my size.
Girl: Well, buy them quickly. Then we can find the website for school.
A teacher is talking to the class about a school trip. What is he telling them to do?
Teacher: So, class, please don't forget about tomorrow's trip. Make sure you arrive at school at the usual time. It's warm at this time of year, and you usually wear T-shirts and shorts, but it isn't warm by the lake so don't forget to bring a jacket.
Listen to two friends talking together in a shop. Why does Ruby want to buy the sunglasses?
Emily: Aren't those sunglasses too expensive Ruby?
Ruby: Mm, £20 is a lot of money - it's more than I wanted to spend. But they fit me really well. The others are all too small.
Emily: OK. But are you sure you want black again? These are quite similar to your old ones.
Ruby: Well, all the nice bright ones are really uncomfortable to wear.
Listen to a man and a girl talking about what they want to eat. Where are they?
Father: What do you want to eat, Anna? There are burgers, fish dishes, curry...
Anna: I'd like to try lots of different things. The price of the ticket includes three small plates of food, doesn't it?
Father: Yes. Shall we start with a small plate of curry?
Anna: Then we can walk around and find something else to have.
Listen to a boy talking to a girl about his laptop. What does the girl offer to do?
Emily: What's the matter, Lucas? You look really annoyed!
Lucas: Oh, hi, Emily. Yeah - my laptop's not working. I've tried all the usual things and I can't get it to start.
Emily: Oh no! Well, we've got a couple of spare ones at home. You can borrow one of those while yours is in the repair shop.
Lucas: Thanks Emily!
Listen to a message in a shopping centre. What change do customers need to know about?
Shop announcer: Thank you for visiting Green Wood Shopping Centre. Please note that from today our business hours are different. All shops stay open until 10 pm. That gives you two extra hours of shopping! Also, don't forget that today is the last day of the big sale at Parker's Department Store. So go there today and get a great discount!
Listen to a girl talking about a party. What did she like about it?
Anna: Hi Jessica. I'm ringing to tell you about the party last night. We all missed you! We went to that new pizza restaurant in town. The party room was a bit small and dark and the music was so loud! But the pizzas were delicious - the nicest I've ever had. I can't wait to go back and have another one!
You will hear a boy talking to a shop assistant. Why does he buy the yellow T-shirt?
Boy: Excuse me. I'd like a T-shirt, please.
Assistant: Do you like this blue one?
Boy: Well, I like it but it's very big. It's for my brother. He's only eight.
Assistant: Ah, this one is smaller. It's £10.
Boy: I've only got £7.
Assistant: There's a bright yellow one here. It's £5.
Boy: That's great!
You will hear a teenager talking to his mother. What does he want to do?
Boy: Mum, you know my old bike?
Mum: Yes, the one in the garage.
Boy: Well, I think I can repair it and find someone to buy it.
Mum: That's a good idea. You don't ride it anymore. Then you can use the money for your holiday.











