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lunes, 30 de diciembre de 2019
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Mark speaking about England
Click HERE to listen to Mark
talking about places to go to in England. Choose the right option (a, b or c)
for each question. 0 is the example. Then check the KEY and the TRANSCRIPT below.
KEY
TRANSCRIPT
0.
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Mark is…
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□ a)
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Scottish
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X b)
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English
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□ c)
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Irish
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1.
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Mark doesn’t like London because…
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□ a)
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it’s too busy.
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□ b)
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it’s too expensive.
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□ c)
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it’s both too busy and too expensive.
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1.
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Mark doesn’t like London because…
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□ a)
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it’s too busy.
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□ b)
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it’s too expensive.
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□ c)
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it’s both too busy and too expensive.
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2.
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Which of these famous places in London is mentioned by Mark?
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□ a)
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Trafalgar Square
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□ b)
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St. Paul’s Cathedral
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□ c)
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Picadilly Circus
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3.
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Mark recommends to spend ___________ in London.
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□ a)
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a week
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□ b)
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a weekend
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□ c)
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one or two days
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4.
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Mark’s favourite place in England is in…
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□ a)
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the north of England.
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□ b)
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the north-east of England.
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□ c)
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the north of Scotland.
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5.
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There are about _________ lakes in the Lake District.
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□ a)
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twenty or thirty
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□ b)
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two or three
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□ c)
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twelve or thirteen
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6.
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A famous ___________ was born in the Lake District.
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□ a)
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Painter
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□ b)
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writer
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□ c)
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Actor
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7.
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To spend the night in the Lake District…
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□ a)
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you can stay in a hotel or in a pub, but you cannot camp
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□ b)
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there are no hotels, so you have to stay in a bed-and-breakfast
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□ c)
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you can stay in a bed-and-breakfast or you can camp
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8.
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You can visit the area…
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□ a)
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by train or by bus
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□ b)
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by bus or by car
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□ c)
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by train or by car
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9.
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Mark also recommends to visit…
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□ a)
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Glasgow, York and Oxford.
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□ b)
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York, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon
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□ c)
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Edinburgh, Oxford and Cambridge
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KEY
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. B
TRANSCRIPT
Todd: OK, Mark, we've been
talking about places that you've traveled, things that you have
done. What about
people that go to your country, England? Can you recommend three or four
good places to go to
in England?
Mark: Right. Well,
obviously, most people should visit London. Personally, I don't like London.
It's too busy and too
expensive.
Todd: But, wait a minute,
you're saying that people should visit it but you don't like it. Why?
Mark: They should visit it
because you have to go once to see all the famous places such a Big
Ben, Trafalgar Square,
Buckingham Palace, just to say you've been, but if you arrive in London,
I'd say spend maybe
one or two days there and then move and you can move to cheaper
places. My favorite
place in England is in the North of England. It's called the Lake District.
Todd: The Lake District.
Mark: Yeah, it is very, very
beautiful.
Todd: So, I take it there's
many lakes.
Mark: That's right. There's
got to be about twenty or thirty lakes up there and the scenery's
beautiful. Famous for
Peter Rabbit. Do you know Peter Rabbit?
Todd: Yeah, the fairy tale.
Mark: That's right. The
children's character. Yeah. The writer, Beatrice Potter, she was born in
the Lake District, so
that's how she got her inspiration.
Todd: So if you go the Lake
District, now are you talking about camping or do you stay in a like
a bed-and-breakfast,
or?
Mark: Yeah, you can stay in
a bed-and-breakfast. You can camp. You can stay in pubs or inns,
or there are many
hotels. It's very organized for the tourists in the Lake District. Yeah, and
it's
not such a big area,
so you can travel around there by bus, or by car pretty easy. Yeah.
Todd: OK, so that's two.
Anymore?
Mark: Actually, I've never
been but I'd probably recommend Scotland, but I've never been. But
Edinburgh Castle is
very famous. Also, York. The city of York, in Yorkshire is very beautiful as
well. That was famous
for the Vikings in the olden days, so it has a beautiful big cathedral and
all the old viking
walls, so if you like history then England is a beautiful place to visit. There
are
many places. You have
Stratford-upon-Avon for Shakespeare, Oxford which is a famous
university city, so if
you like history then England is great.
Todd: OK, well, sounds good.
Thanks, Mark.
ASKING FOR & GIVING DIRECTIONS
Dogs on holiday
Click HERE You are going to hear a vet talking about taking dogs
on holiday. Fill in the missing information in the numbered space.Then check the KEY below.
TAKING
YOUR DOG ON HOLIDAY
Change of
scene
Taking your dog
on holiday is not that (1)__________. Dogs like a change of scene as much as
their owners do.
Cost
There are a lot
of hotels where dogs can stay free of charge, although some do charge a small
(2) __________.
Type of holiday
Choose your
holiday with care. If you are going to be out a lot visiting (3)__________ ,
your dog might be happier in a kennel. If you want to take your dog sailing,
go ashore often so the dog can get enough (4) __________ .
Things to take
Don’t forget to
take a water bowl, some dog food and your dog’s favourite (5)__________ with
you. You should also bring a blanket for the dog to sleep on and some rags to
clean up muddy paw marks on beds and (6)___________
A final word of
advice
If your holiday
destination is far from home, take your dog on shorter car (7)__________
first, then gradually build up to longer and longer trips.
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NUMBERS
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WORDS
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1
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difficult
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2
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fee
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3
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museums
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4
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exercise
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5
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toys
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6
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carpet
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7
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journeys
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miércoles, 18 de diciembre de 2019
FAMILY HOLIDAY HOME
Click HERE
Listen
to a woman talking about a house during a family holiday. Fill in the gaps with
one or two correct words. Gap 0 is an example. Then check the KEY and the TRANSCRIPT below.
Ex.0
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The woman took this photo during a family holiday on the west (0) COAST of Scotland.
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· She was staying
just (1)______________________ of a town called
Oban, which is about (2) ______________________ north of Glasgow.
· They were staying in a
self-catering (3) ______________________ ,
a great little house
it was with fantastic kitchen and very (4) ______________________ .
· She doesn’t like
having to .look for restaurants all the time, she thinks it’s not a good way
to spend your (5)
______________________
.
· They were on holiday
and they’d been spending time just, (6)
______________________
and walking along the (7) ______________________
· One particular day
they (8)
______________________
a boat. Most of the photos she took that day were of them and this house
caught her eye because it was so remote and so (9) ______________________
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KEY
1. South
2. two hours
3. cottage
4. comfortable
5. holiday time
6. relaxing
7. beaches
8. rented
9. alone
TRANSCRIPT
TRANSCRIPT
I
took this photo during a family holiday we had on the coast, um, the west coast
of Scotland. We were staying just south of a town called Oban, which is about
two hours north of Glasgow, Scotland's biggest city. And I think it was, oh, probably
about eight years ago. Eight or nine.
We
were staying in a self-catering cottage, a great little house it was, with a
fantastic kitchen, and very comfortable .
Yes,
we don't like having to look for restaurants all the time, it's not a good way
to spend your holiday time. With self-catering, you can cook and eat when you
want and what you want. And anyway, eating in a restaurant with a family of
four people is, you know, it's very expensive in the UK.
Anyway,
we were on holiday and we'd been spending time just, you know, relaxing and
walking along the beaches, visiting the local villages and pubs and, yes, just
relaxing, and on this particular day we had rented a boat. There was just me,
my husband and our two children, and they were about ten and twelve at that
time.
And
most of the photos I took that day were of us and the children trying to drive
the boat and things like that, but I also took photos of the coast, the
beaches, which are incredibly beautiful, and this house caught my eye, you
know?, it drew my attention, because it's so remote, so, well, alone and, well,
that quite appealed to me at the time. I liked it. But,that´s what I like about
it. It's good to be alone sometimes, you know, yes. Don't you agree?
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