Unit 1 Listening Names & Places

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MARIA TAMAKA

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MILLER SARAH GREEN ELENA

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1. EDINBURGH 2. GLASGOW 3. ABERDEEN 4. DUNDEE 5. CARDIFF
6. SWANSEA 7. NEWPORT 8. BELFAST 9. MANCHESTER 10. LEEDS
11. SHEFFIELD 12. LEICESTER 13. LIVERPOOL 14. BIRMINGHAM 15. NOTTINGHAM

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1. BBC 2. SOS 3. WHO 4. TUC 5. ECM
6. SDP 7. ECE 8. EEC 9. IBA 10. LEA

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1. KEVIN SMITH 2. SUE JENKINS 3. PETER WHITE
4. SALLY GREEN 5. RICHARD LEE 6. MARY SNOW
7. STEVE HANSEN 8. JAMES SMITH 9. LINDA 10. CHRIS

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1. Hello, I’m Erica from Leeds. I’m a freshman in college. I like sports and I go swimming after school. I go about once or twice a week.
2. Hi, my name is Marti Cheen from York. I’m a salesman in a big department store. I like music and I often go to concerts at weekends.
3. I’m Tim Russell from Edinburgh. I’m a college student. College is very expensive, so I have to do a part-time job in a restaurant at weekends. I plan to visit Europe this summer, so I have to save almost every penny for this trip as well.
4. My name is Linda from London. I’m in high school at present, I have a part-time job in a fast-food restaurant. It’s Hamburger Heaven. I want to go to a good university, so I have to save all my money for college. I work three hours on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Linda, this is Marti. He is from Canada.
Nice to meet you. I’m Linda Mandel. I come from Brazil.
Oh, hello. And what’s your last name again?
Mandel, M-A-N-D-E-L
What do you study here, Linda?
I study Business

Hi, I’m Joseph Block from Finland. Please call me Joe.
Hello, Joe. What’s your last name again?
It’s Block, B-L-O-C-K
What are you studying now?
Engineering
Ob, Engineering. That sounds interesting

OK, Ms. Maclain. Let me just check this information. Is your first name spelled E-L-L-E-N?
No. My first name is Elena. It’s spelled E-L-E-N-A
OK, thanks. And you are from Brazil, correct?
No, I’m not from Brazil. I’m from Mexico
Oh, sorry. Mexico. But you are studying English, right?
Yes. That’s right

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All right, Ms. Hee. Let me just check this information. Is your first name spelled S-U-E?
No, it’s not. It’s spelled S-U, no E at the end. It’s not an English name.
Thank you. And you are from Korea, correct?
No, I’m not from Korea. I come from Japan.
I see. Su, so you are Japanese.

Hello, Mr. Smith. What’s your first name?
My first name is Charlie. It’s spelled C-H-A-R-L-I-E.
C-H-A-R-L-I-E. OK, Charlie, do you come from Brazil?
No, I don’t. I come from Mexico.
So you are Mexican.
Yes, that’s right.

Good morning. Can I help you?
Yes, I’d like to reserve computer time.
Certainly. What’s your surname, please?
Madam
Could you spell that for me?
Yes, it’s M-A-C-L-A-I-N.
Thank you. What’s your first name?
Shirley. That’s spelled S-H-I-R-L-E-Y
Thanks. Where are you from, Ms. Maclain?
Germany.
I see. So your mother tongue is German, isn’t it?
Yes, that’s right.
When do you want to use the computer?
Next Monday morning, from 9 to 11.
OK. That will be fine.

Good afternoon. Can I help you?
Yes, I’d like to enroll for the course.
Certainly… what’s your last name?
Beatty
Could you spell that for me?
Yes, it’s B-E-A-T-T-Y.
Thanks, Mr. Beatty. And what’s your first name?
Emilio. That’s spelled E-M-I-L-I-O
Thank you. Where are you from, Mr. Beatty?
Italy.
I see. So you are Italian.
Yes, that’s right.

Good afternoon. Can I help you?
Good afternoon. I’d like to join the tennis club.
Certainly… what’s your last name?
White.
Could you spell that for me?
Yes, it’s W-H-I-T-E.
Thanks, Mr. White. And what’s your first name?
Marti. That’s spelled M-A-R-T-I.
Thank you. Where are you from, Mr. White?
France.
I see. So you speak French.
Yes, that’s right.

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1. My name is Barbara Cooper. I’ll spell it for you. Barbara, B-A-R-B-A-R-A, Cooper,
C-O-O-P-E-R. Did you get it? I’m Barbara Cooper.
2. Do you need my full name? My first name’s John, J-O-H-N. Yes, J-O-H-N. And my surname’s Murphy, M-U-R-P-H-Y.
3.
A: My Christian name is Stephen.
B: Now, there are different ways of spelling that, aren’t there?
A. Yes. Mine’s P-H.
B: Pardon?
A: You spell it S-T-E-P-H-E-N.
B: Thank you.
4. A: Place of birth, please madam.
B: Adelaide. A-D-E-L-A-I-D-E. Would you like me to spell it again? A-D-E-L-A-I-D-E
5. Hello, I’d like to order a book by Martha Hunt. Hello? It’s not a very good line, is it? Martha Hunt, M-A-R-T-H-A H-U-N-T. That’ s it. The title of the book is Slight.
6. Hello, er…. I have a reservation. The name’s James, James Black.
7.
A: Where do you live?
B: A suburb of London called Greenwich.
A: Gren.
B: No, no. G-R-double E-N-W-I-C-H, Greenwich.
8.
A: Hello, I have an appointment with Miss Parker.
B: Your name, please?
A: Terry Fisher. That’s T-E-R-R-Y, Terry. F-I-S-H-E-R, Fisher.
B: Thank you.

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1. Linda, this is Mike Smith. That’s Mike Smith, M-I-K-E. I’m returning your call.
2. Hello Linda. This is Jane Dennison calling from the bookstore. That’s D-E-N-N-I-S-O-N. The book you ordered is here.
3. Hi. My name is Helena Williams. That’s Helena, H-E-L-E-N-A. I’m calling about your ad in the newspaper.
4. Hi, Linda. My name is Kate Anderson. That’s A-N-D-E-R-S-O-N. You don’t know me, but my neighbor told me you play tennis. Want to play sometime?
5. Linda, hi. It’s your neighbor, Tim Jones. That’s Tim, T-I-M. I’ve lost my dog! If you see him, can you call me?

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Good morning. Can I help you?
Yes. I’d like to enroll for the course.
Certainly. What’s your surname please?
Williams
Could you spell that for me?
Yes. It’s W-I-L-L-I-A-M-S
Thank you. What’s your first name?
Peter. That’s spelled P-E-T-E-R
Thanks. Where are you from, Mr. Williams?
Canada
I see.

Good morning. Can I help you?
Yes. I’d like to enroll for the course.
Certainly. What’s your surname please?
Turnball
Could you spell that for me?
Yes. It’s T-U-R-N-B-A-L-L
Thank you… and what’s your first name?
Gill. That’s spelled G-I-L-L
Thanks. Where do you come from, Miss Turnball?
I come from Australia
I see. Where do you live now?
Now I live with my sister. Her address is 32 Broadway SE23. The telephone number is 2073346.
Thank you. And how old are you?
23
Thank you

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1. A: I’d like you to meet my friend, David Wilson.
B: Hi, David. Nice to meet you.
2. A: Hi, let me introduce you. This is your new boss, Susan Jackson.
B: Good morning, Ms. Jackson.
3. A: Hello?
B: Hello. This is Bob Cruise calling.
A: Good evening, Bob. How are you?
4. A: Hello? Do you remember me? I’m Michelle Bolton.
B: Hi, Michelle. How’s everything?
5. A: Good afternoon. I’m Charles Smith. I have an appointment at two o’clock.
B: Hello, Mr. Smith. Nice to see you again.
6. A: Good afternoon, I’m John Carter, your new student.
B: Hello, John.
7.A: Hello?
B: Hi. This is Brian Abrams. I’m returning your call.
A: Hi, Professor Abrams. Thanks for calling. Did you get my homework assignment?
8. A: Let me introduce you. This is your grandmother’s doctor, Ruth Steinberg.
B: Hello, Dr. Steinberg. I’m glad to meet you. I’ve heard great things about you.

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