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1 U N I T 1 I don t think we ve met. Getting Ready 1 Write S if the expression is for strangers, and F for friends. I don t think we ve met. What s up? How have you been doing? Don t I know you from somewhere? How s it going? Nice to meet you. Haven t we met before? My name is Will Smith. Nice to see you again. What are you up to? 2 Match the expressions with the responses. 1. Haven t we met before? a. Nothing much. 2. What s up? b. Hi, my name is Sue Grant. 3. I don t think we ve met. I m Brad. c. No, I don t think so. 4. How have you been doing? d. Pretty good. 5. What are you up to? e. I m going to see the doctor. 6. Why are you here? f. I m here to get a degree in chemistry. 9
2 Listening Task Listening 1 Fill in the chart using the words below. Country What she/ he likes Room Number Carmen Hiro Abdul Hilga Japan Lebanon Columbia the Netherlands soccer jazz reading board games Listen Again A. Listen again and choose the true statement. 1 a. Carmen came to the U.S. to study jazz. b. She is introducing herself. c. She s a college student in her country. 2 a. Hiro is a high school senior in his country. b. He must be good at board games. c. He likes to play board games alone. 3 a. Abdul is introducing himself. b. Abdul s pronunciation is very good. c. Abdul wants to play soccer with others. B. Listen again and choose the best summary. 4 a. Hilga is a high school senior in the Netherlands. b. Hilga came to America to join a mystery book club. 10
3 Listening 2 Write O if they have met before, and X if not Listen Again A. Listen again and choose the correct answer. 1 What is NOT true about the conversation? a. Juan is from Columbia. b. Juan is taking math. c. They both know Carlos. 2 What is NOT true about the conversation? a. They re waiting for a plane to arrive. b. They re waiting for a plane to leave. c. They have used the flight before. 3 What is NOT true about the conversation? a. Susan and Linda went to same elementary school. b. Susan and Linda were in Ms. Jone s class. c. Susan and Linda have been best friends since elementary school. B. Listen again and choose the correct sentence. 4 a. b. 11
4 Review Listen and fill in the blanks. 1 Jim : I don t think we ve. My name is John Smith. John: Hi! I am Jim Brown. to meet you. Jim : Glad to you, too. 2 Hi! I am Kenji Junko Japan. I am a high school in Japan. I am here to English. I like to baseball. Oh, my room number is. 3 W: Don t I you from? M: Well, I don t think so. W: you go to Green Hill high school? M: No, I didn t. W: I m sorry. I was mistaken. 4 Good everyone. my best friend Mario. Mario in Mexico but he grew up in the U.S. He English and Spanish. He to teach Spanish to other students. 5 Nancy: Which floor are you going to? Cathy : 10th. Thank you. Nancy: You look to me. you just _? Cathy : Yes, just a week ago, to Nancy: I live in 506. Hi, Nancy Brown.. Cathy : Hi, Cathy Johnson.. 12
5 On Your Own LIsten and WRITE Listen and write your own answers. Write the questions you hear. My best friend is. Pronunciation / < / vs / / Listen and repeat after the tape. son come money lunch summer Listen and repeat after the tape. Asia extra idea madam papa EXERCISE Listen to the words and check the sound you hear. / < / / / about run ago abroad was sun lunch 13
6 PRACTICE TEST Listen and choose the correct answer. 1 Kate is meeting Harry on the street. 1) Who are the speakers? a. cousins b. neighbors c. friends d. teachers 2) What is NOT true about the conversation? a. Kate Wilson looks better than before. b. The two haven t seen each other for a long time. c. This is a conversation between two strangers. d. Kate Wilson is not shy any more. 2 A man and a woman are talking. 1) What is the woman NOT likely to say to the man? a. That s all right. b. No problem. c. You re welcome. d. Sure. 3 Andy and Patricia are meeting for the first time. 1) Who are the speakers? a. Two teachers b. Two students c. A teacher and a student d. Two old friends 14
7 2) What is NOT true about the conversation? a. Andy is looking for a teacher s room. b. Andy is looking for the cafeteria. c. Andy needs to go to room 104B. d. Andy is a new student. 4 Mike and Steve met at a bus stop. 1) What is true about the conversation? a. Steve and Mike have met before. b. Mike is a doctor. c. Steve and Mike are both doctor s Smith patients. d. Mike and Steve are old friends. 5 John and Jenny are talking. 1) Who are the speakers? a. teachers b. students c. a teacher and his student d. workers 2) What is NOT true about the conversation? a. John might be a scientist. b. Jenny and John have met before. c. Jenny went to a different school, last year. d. Jenny is majoring in English. 15
8 Dictation Listen and fill in the blanks. 1 Kate Harry Kate Harry Kate Harry Kate Harry Kate Harry 2 M W M W M W Excuse me. Harry? Harry Finn? Yes... And... It s me. Kate, Kate Wilson. I don t think I remember you. you do! I m the girl who always. Oh, the shy girl in Ms. Hill s class. Now I you. So how are you, Harry? I m doing okay. And you? You. Oh, do I? I m the class president now. I m not shy any more. All right. Haven t we? Well, I don t know. Don t you work in the? No, I don t. Oh, I m sorry. I was.. 3 Andy Excuse me. Where is Mr. White s room? Patricia It s 104B. It s right the cafeteria. Andy Thanks a lot. Patricia? Andy Yes, this is my second day in this school. Patricia Where are you? Andy California. Patricia Oh, hi, I am Patricia Davis. Andy I am Andy Wang. you, Patricia. Patricia Nice to meet you too, Andy. 4 Mike Steve Mike Steve Mike Steve Mike Steve Mike Steve 5 John Jenny John Jenny John Jenny Don t I know you from? No, I don t think so. Oh, wait! You came to see Smith last week.. My name is Steve West. Hi, I m Mike Green. I m doctor Smith s nurse. Oh, I remember you now. So, when are you to see the doctor? Next Friday. See you. Bye. Bye. Haven t we met? No, I don t think so. _? Yes, because I was at another school last year. Well, I m John. I m here to get a degree in chemistry. Hi, I m Jenny. to get a degree in English. 16
9 U N I T 2 What name and city? Getting Ready 1 Fill in the blanks with the letters of the words in the box below. a. area code b. connect c. operator d. press e. hold f. hang 1. A(n) helps you with phone calls. 2. The for Chicago is Please. I ll put you through. 4. Don t up. An assistant will serve you soon. 5. If you want to make a reservation, 1 now. 6. Could you me to Room 408 please? 2 Match the questions with the answers. 1. What name and city? a. Yes, Peter called a couple of hours ago. 2. Could you connect me to b. Brown, David. Seattle. Room 201 please? 3. Were there any calls for me? c. Yes, please ask Jane to call me back. 4. May I take a message? d. Please hold. I ll put you through. 17
10 Listening Task Listening 1 Listen to the telephone messages and choose the correct answer. 1 Who left the message? a. Susan b. Shirley c. Nancy 2 Who is the message left for? a. a dentist b. Jeff c. Dr. Gray 3 Where is the message from? a. a movie theater b. a hotel c. an airline company 4 Who made this message? a. a home owner b. a company c. a restaurant Listen Again A. Listen again and choose the correct answer. 1 What is true about the message? a. Nancy is going to call again. b. Susan is expected to call Nancy to her home number. c. Nancy is inviting Susan. 2 What is true about the message? a. Jeff is supposed to call back. b. They will call Jeff again tomorrow morning. c. The original appointment was for Friday. 3 You have to press to change your reservation. a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 B. Listen again and choose the best summary. 4 a. All the assistants are busy. b. People who call need to wait all the time. 18
11 Listening 2 Listen and choose the correct word to fill in the blank. 1 The woman is calling a(n). a. directory assistant b. airline c. hospital 2 Amy is right now. a. angry b. in a hurry c. excited 3 The man is calling to. a. make a reservation b. speak to someone c. ask for information 4 The call from Simon was a(n) call. a. local b. long-distance c. international Listen Again A. Listen again Fand choose the true statement. 1 a. The woman needs to know Michael Mcdowell s phone number. b. The woman needs to know Michael Mcdowell s address. c. The woman needs to know Michael Mcdowell s city. 2 a. Amy cannot come to the phone right now. b. Amy has to hang up the phone. c. Amy will take a message. 3 a. The person he is calling for is out. b. He has the wrong number. c. He is leaving a message. B. Listen again and choose the correct sentence. 4 a. b. 19
12 Review Listen and fill in the blanks. 1 Operator: What name and? Man : Kenjo, Baltimore. Operator: Could you the name please? Man : It s K- -N- -O. Operator: Okay. The number is code Man : Thank you. 2 You have Park View Insurance, Co. All our assistants are right now. Please. Our next available assistant will you in a few minutes. 3 Man : Hello, could you me to Room 701, please? Front Desk: Certainly. Please while I you through. Man : Sure. Front Desk: There is no one in right now. May I a message? 4 Thanks for AT&T. If you have any questions about your telephone bill, 1 now. If you have problems with your phone, on the line. Our staff member will be with you shortly. 5 M: Were there any for me? W: Yes. Mary called a few ago. M: Did she any messages? W: No, she said she would call. 20
13 On Your Own LIsten and WRITE Listen to the questions and write your own answers. Write the questions you hear. I dialed Yes, called No, Yes, No, Pronunciation / ^ / vs / s / Listen and repeat after the tape. think thing thick path math EXERCISE Listen and check the words you hear. think thing sink sing Listen and repeat after the tape. sink sing sick pass mass thick path math sick pass mass Listen carefully and notice the difference. think / sink thing / sing thick / sick path / pass math / mass 21
14 PRACTICE TEST Listen and choose the correct answer. 1 A man is talking with an operator on the phone. 1) What is NOT true about the conversation? a. The caller is asking for directory assistance. b. Jacob lives in San Francisco. c. There may be more than one Jacob Simpson. d. The operator gave the caller the wrong number. 2) The caller couldn t reach Jacob because he. a. has the wrong number b. dialed the wrong number c. forgot the number 2 Mr. Williams is leaving a message for Jeff. 1) Who is the caller? a. friend b. teacher c. father d. doctor 2) What is true about the message? a. Jeff is supposed to call back. b. Jeff is working for school newspaper. c. Jeff can see Mr. Williams in the morning. d. The newspaper has already come out. 3 Susan and Mary are talking. 1) What is NOT true about the conversation? a. Mary is waiting for an important phone call. b. Susan will answer the phone for Mary. c. Susan will give James Mary s home phone number. d. Susan will take messages from James. 22
15 4 Mr. Brown is talking to the operator. 1) What did the operator NOT need in the conversation? a. the number b. the country c. the zip code d. the city 2) What number is Mr. Brown calling? a b c d Kim and Ben are talking. 1) What is the woman looking for? a. Nina s work number b. Directory assistance c. Nina s new phone number d. Ben s number 2) What is true about Nina s phone number? a. The new number is not available in directory assistance. b. The new number is her home number. c. The new number is her work number. d. The work number is not available in directory assistance. 23
16 Dictation Listen and fill in the blanks. 1 Operator What and city? Man Simpson, Jacob. San Francisco. Operator _ on Lakeside Ave.? Man Yes. Operator Okay. The is area code Man Thanks....(dialing) Man Hello, can I speak to Jacob, please? Woman What number did you? Man Isn t this ? Woman This is I think you dialed the number. Man Oh, I m sorry. Woman _. 2 Hello, Jeff. This is Mr. Williams. I m the school newspaper this month. _? You must know that the paper should be out by 25th. If you need my help, please drop by my room anytime and 4 p.m. See you! 3 mary Susan mary Susan Susan, can you my phone while I m gone? I am waiting for an important call James. No problem. I will take his. If James calls, could you give him my cell phone number? _. 4 Mr. Brown Hello, operator? Operator This is the. How can I help you? Mr. Brown I want to an international call. Operator What number, city and? Mr. Brown Could you connect me to in Tokyo, Japan? Operator, please... Please hold... I ll put you through, now., please. Mr. Brown Thank you. 5 Kim Ben Kim Ben Kim Ben Kim What is Nina s new cell phone number? I it, Kim. Don t you know it? No, Ben. I called her home and she s. I ll have to call her on her new cell phone. Just ask for assistance. They don t tell you cell phone numbers. OK, call and get her work number. Maybe, you can there. You re right. 24
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