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Básico 1 WB Audio Script

This document contains transcripts from audio recordings for language learning exercises. It includes introductions between students in a Japanese class, conversations between doctors and nurses at a hospital, and an interview with an actor about his family career in acting. The transcripts are divided into units and recordings with numbered exchanges between speakers.

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Básico 1 WB Audio Script

This document contains transcripts from audio recordings for language learning exercises. It includes introductions between students in a Japanese class, conversations between doctors and nurses at a hospital, and an interview with an actor about his family career in acting. The transcripts are divided into units and recordings with numbered exchanges between speakers.

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AUDIO SCRIPTS

LEAD IN Recording 1 UNIT 1 Recording 3 UNIT 1 Recording 5


1 one, two … 4 zero, one … 1 1 SRNF
2 eight, nine … 5 seven, eight … A: Excuse me? Am I in the 2 AKJE
3 five, six … 6 three, four … Japanese class? 3 GBIT
B: Yes, you are. 4 HUWQ
LEAD IN Recording 2 A: Are you the teacher? 5 VCYP
B: No, I’m not. I’m a student. 6 XZLD
phone
A: Oh, sorry.
bus
B: No problem. I’m Ed. UNIT 1 Recording 6
number
A: Hi, I’m Cathy. I’m a student, too.
chocolate 1
B: Nice to meet you.
football A: My name’s Alexandra Baecher.
A: And you. Are you from Canada?
hotel B: How do you spell Baecher?
B: Yes, I am. And you, are you English?
A: B-a-e-c-h-e-r.
A: No, I’m from Ireland.
LEAD IN Recording 3 B: Oh, here’s Misaki, the teacher. She’s
2
from Japan. A: Mr Mancini. What’s your first name?
1
2 B: Giacomo.
A: We don’t use verbs that way in
our language. A: Excuse me. A: That’s J-a …
B: I don’t understand. B: Yes? B: No, G-i-a-c-o-m-o.
2 A: Are you a nurse? A: G-i-a-c-o-m-o.
A: What’s autobus in English? B: No, I’m a doctor. B: That’s right.
B: It’s bus. A: Oh, sorry. I’m a nurse. My name’s Anna. 3
3 It’s my first time here. A: Louise Walsh.
A: Sorry, which page? B: Oh, hello. I’m Lynn. Lynn Baker. B: How do you spell Walsh?
B: Seven. A: Nice to meet you, Doctor Baker. Are A: W-a-l-s-h.
4 you from England? 4
A: I’m Marek. B: Yes, I am. Look, here’s a nurse. Jan, this A: What’s your name?
B: Can you repeat that, please? is Anna. B: Vicky Watson.
A: Marek. C: Hi, Anna. A: Vicky Watson. How do you spell Vicky?
5 A: Hi. B: V-i-c-k-y.
A: What’s casa in English? C: Where are you from? 5
B: Sorry, I don’t know. A: I’m from Poland. A: Meilin Zhu.
6 C: Oh. Dzien dobry! B: Meilin … How do you spell Zhu?
A: U-n-d-e-r-s-t-a-n-d. A: Are you from Poland, too? A: Z-h-u.
B: Can you say it, please? C: No, I’m from Russia. B: Z-h-u.
A: OK. Understand. 6
UNIT 1 Recording 4 A: Rufus Kean.
B: Rufus. How do you spell that?
UNIT 1 Recording 1 1
A: R-u-f-u-s.
1 Spain A: Good morning. I’m Sylvia White.
B: R-u-f-u-s. Rufus Kean. K-e-a-n?
2 England, Ireland, Russia, Turkey, B: Ah, yes, Mrs White. You’re in Room 9.
A: That’s right.
Poland, China A: Is Mr Martin here?
3 Japan, Brazil B: Yes, he is. He’s in Room 8.
4 Germany, Italy 2
5 Australia, South Africa A: Hi, Pat. Nice camera!
B: Thanks.
UNIT 1 Recording 2 A: Is it a Panasonic?
B: No, it isn’t. It’s an Olympus.
1 I’m an American student.
3
2 You’re a New York taxi driver.
A: Hi, Helena!
3 Are you an actor?
B: Oh, hello, Marcus. Marcus, this is
4 I’m an engineer from Madrid. Jackie, from Australia.
5 I’m a hotel waiter. A: Hi, Jackie. Nice to meet you. Are you
6 Are you a singer? here on holiday?
C: No, I’m here on business.

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UNIT 1 Recording 7 UNIT 2 Recording 1 UNIT 2 Recording 3


1 I = Interviewer B = Ben C = Celeste A: Let’s have a break.
A: What’s your email address? 1 B: No, let’s not stop. Let’s work.
B: It’s yvesbedi373@yippee.com. I: Ben, you’re an actor. A: No, let’s not work now.
A: E-v. How do you spell your first name? B: Yes. B: Why not? What’s the problem?
B: Not e-v. Y-v. Y as in, erm, yes. Y-v-e-s. I: And you’re from a family of actors. A: I’m tired!
2 B: Yes, my parents are actors. B: Oh. Yes, I’m tired, too.
A: What’s your email address? I: And your brothers and sister? A: Let’s stop.
B: It’s johanna999@gomail.com. B: Yes, my sister’s a film actress and one B: Good idea!
A: Johanna999 … y-o-h … of my brothers, Jack, is an actor. But
B: No, j-o-h … my other brother, Dave, isn’t in the UNIT 2 Recording 4
A: J? acting business.
1a
B: J. J-o-h-a-n-n-a. I: Oh, what’s his job?
A: Let’s eat.
A: OK. Wait. A-n-n-a? B: He’s a teacher.
B: Great.
B: Yes. A-n-n-a. I: And is it a problem?
1b
3 B: Is what a problem?
A: Let’s eat.
A: And your email address? I: Well, your family are all in the same
B: Great.
B: Heidiho251@itmail.com. business. You’re actors. You’re from an
acting family. 2a
A: H-e-i-d … Is it e as in England?
B: Well … OK, it is a problem sometimes. A: Let’s go.
B: No, h-e-i-d-i. I as in it or in.
I: For example? B: Good idea.
A: OK, heidiho251@itmail.com.
B: Well, my parents and my brother are 2b
B: That’s right.
very good actors. And my sister – her A: Let’s go.
4
films are very good and … well, it’s B: Good idea.
A: My email address is jorgelopes@
new for me … 3a
toggle.com.
I: Ah, I understand. And … A: Let’s stop.
B: Just a minute. OK. G-o-r …
2 B: OK.
A: J not g. J-o-r …
I: Celeste, just a few questions. 3b
B: J-o-r-g-e. Lopez?
C: Sure. A: Let’s stop.
A: Yes.
I: You’re from a very big sports family. B: OK.
B: L-o-p-e … z as in zoo?
Your mother’s a swimmer, your 4a
A: No, s as in, er, supermarket. father’s a footballer … A: Let’s have a drink.
B: Lopes. C: Yes. B: Great idea.
A: Yeah, jorgelopes@toggle.com. I: And your sister’s an international 4b
tennis player. In the top ten in A: Let’s have a drink.
the world.
B: Great idea.
C: That’s right.
I: And you’re a great sportswoman
yourself, already at sixteen years old UNIT 2 Recording 5
… 1
C: Seventeen. A: Let’s eat.
I: Right, seventeen. You’re the number B: Great.
two junior tennis player in the USA. 2
C: Yes. A: Let’s go.
I: So, is it a problem? B: Good idea.
C: Is what a problem? 3
I: Well, your sister … A: Let’s stop.
C: No, it’s not a problem. But … B: OK.
4
UNIT 2 Recording 2 A: Let’s have a drink.
1 What’s her job? B: Great idea.
2 Where’s she from?
3 Where’s he from? REVIEW 1 Recording 1
4 He’s from Spain. 1 brother
5 What’s his surname? 2 children
6 Where’s our bus? 3 husband
7 Where’s their room? 4 actor
5 thirsty
6 daughter

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REVIEW 1 Recording 2 REVIEW 1 Recording 5 3


A: Excuse me. Have you got a minute?
1 WAW A: … and what’s your name?
D: Er … yes, OK.
2 ICN B: Erm, it’s Adel.
A: Erm, what’s your favourite colour?
3 ESB A: Adel …
D: Hmm. Well, these are my favourite
4 AMM B: Adel Gonda.
trousers and jacket, and they’re
5 FCO A: How do you spell that? brown. So, brown, yes, brown. All my
6 HEL B: A-d-e-l, G-o-n-d-a. shoes are brown, too!
7 PEK A: A-d-a-l …
8 YOW B: A-d-e-l …
UNIT 3 Recording 3
9 KUL A: A-d-e-l, G-o-n-t-a.
1
10 IAD B: No, G-o-n-d-a.
A: Good aernoon.
11 BER A: OK. And what’s your phone number?
B: Hi. Erm … can we have two egg
12 DME B: It’s four-five-seven-one-seven-six-two.
sandwiches, please?
A: And what’s your email address?
A: On brown bread or white?
REVIEW 1 Recording 3 B: It’s adel327@cmail.com.
B: Er … brown, please. And two coffees –
A: A-d-e-l …
1 WAW is Frederic Chopin Airport one espresso and one cappuccino.
in Poland. B: A-d-e-l-3-2-7at cmail …
A: That’s two egg sandwiches on brown
2 ICN is Incheon International Airport A: S-m-a-i-l? bread, an espresso and a cappuccino.
in Seoul, South Korea. B: No, c-m-a-i-l. B: Thanks.
3 ESB is Esenboğa International A: Dot com? 2
Airport in Ankara, Turkey. B: Yes. C: Excuse me.
4 AMM is Queen Alia International A: Sorry, just a minute … Sorry, Madam.
Airport in Amman, Jordan. UNIT 3 Recording 1 We’re very busy.
5 FCO is Leonardo da Vinci-Fiucomo C: No problem. Can I have a
1 Is this your book here on the table?
Airport near Rome, Italy. mineral water?
2 What are these boxes here on
6 HEL is Helsinki Vantaa Airport in A: Still or sparkling?
my chair?
Helsinki, Finland. C: Still, please.
3 This is my friend, Domingo.
7 PEK is Beijing Capital International A: Anything else?
Airport in Beijing, China. 4 These are my parents, Steve and Beth.
5 Is that a number 43 bus over there? C: Er, yes, can I have a cake?
8 YOW is Ottawa International Airport
6 Are those your books over there? A: A cake, right …
in Ottawa, Canada.
7 Who is that woman with Harry? C: Er, no, make that two of those
9 KUL is Kuala Lumpur Airport near
chocolate cakes.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 8 Who are those children?
A: Two. OK?
10 IAD is Washington Dulles
C: Yes. Two cakes, please.
International Airport in Washington UNIT 3 Recording 2
A: And two cakes.
DC, the United States of America.
1 3
11 BER is Berlin Brandenburg Airport in
Berlin, Germany. A: Hello, can I ask you a question? A: Can I help you?
12 DME is Domodedovo International B: Yeah? D: Yes, can we have two colas and one
Airport in Moscow, Russia. A: What’s your favourite colour? tea … What’s the problem, Kieron?
B: My favourite colour. Erm … I think it’s What? No cola? OK, sorry. One cola,
red. Yes, red. one water.
REVIEW 1 Recording 4
A: Why red? A: Mineral water?
A: Oh, no! Five hours in the airport! B: Look, you can see. My T-shirt’s red and D: Yes, sparkling mineral water.
B: Yeah, five hours. Hey, I’m thirsty. my shoes. A: So that’s one cola, one sparkling
A: Yeah, me too. Let’s have a drink. A: Nice shoes. mineral water and one tea.
B: Let’s go to the café. B: Thanks. And of course my car is red. D: That’s right.
A: No, let’s not go to the café. Let’s go to A: Of course! A: Anything else?
the restaurant. 2 D: Yes. One cake, please.
B: The restaurant? No, the café. A: What’s your favourite colour? A: OK. One cake.
A: OK, OK. Let’s go to the café. C: I don’t know.
B: Good idea! A: Is it blue, maybe? Your sweater’s blue
and your bag.
C: Yes, that’s true, but no, I think my
favourite colour is yellow.
A: Why?
C: Yellow’s a happy colour. You know, the
sun, the beach … it’s a happy colour.
Yes, yellow.

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UNIT 4 Recording 1 UNIT 4 Recording 3 UNIT 4 Recording 4


1 What’s your name? I = Interviewer A = Angela M = Matt 1 Sunday
2 Where do you live? I: Today’s programme is about ‘double 2 Tuesday
3 Why do you live in two cities? lives’ and we have in the studio a 3 Thursday
4 Who do you live with? sister and brother, Angela … 4 Friday
5 What’s your job? A: Hi. 5 Wednesday
6 Where do you work? I: … and Matt. 6 Monday
M: Hello. 7 Saturday
UNIT 4 Recording 2 I: Angela and Matt are from Lancaster, in
1 wants
England. They’re twins, they’re thirty- UNIT 4 Recording 5
six years old. And … well, let me ask
2 does you some questions. Angela, you and 1
3 teaches Matt have a taxi company, yes? A: When are the English lessons?
4 listens A: That’s right. Twin Taxi Company. B: We meet every Tuesday and Thursday
5 asks I: So twin brother and sister, twin at 7p.m.
6 stops taxis – two taxis – good name for 2
7 says the company! A: See you on Friday!
8 reads A: We don’t have two taxis. We have B: OK. Let’s meet in the evening
9 knows one taxi. for coffee.
10 watches I: Oh? So who drives? 3
11 writes M: Well, it’s a twenty-four-hour taxi A: Do you have work this week?
12 goes service. Well, actually twenty-two B: Yes, I work every day, and at the
hours. I drive eleven hours and Angela weekend, too.
drives eleven hours. 4
I: In the same taxi, day and night. A: Why are you so tired?
A: I drive in the morning and in B: I work at night and go to university in
the aernoon. the morning. I don’t sleep!
M: And I drive in the evening and 5
at night. A: Are you here tomorrow?
A: And we love it. It’s great! B: Yes, I’m here every morning, but not in
I: Eleven hours a day. That’s a lot the aernoon.
of work.
M: Yes, well we both have children.
UNIT 4 Recording 6
A: Yeah, and they always want something
new – a new phone, new computer … 1 one o’clock
M: … new clothes, new shoes. 2 quarter past five
I: How many children do you have, Matt? 3 quarter to twelve
M: I have two children. 4 half past nine
I: Twins? 5 quarter to seven
M: No! A son and a daughter. He’s three 6 seven o’clock
and she’s four years old. 7 quarter past four
I: And you Angela? 8 half past two
A: One girl, Diana. She’s seventeen.
I: OK. You both work a lot. When do you UNIT 4 Recording 7
two see each other?
1
A: We have coffee together every
A: What time’s the football match?
morning at six.
B: The football match? At half past nine.
M: Yeah, I stop work then …
A: Sorry?
A: … and I start work.
B: Half past nine.
I: And what do you two usually
talk about? A: Half past nine. OK, thanks.
M: The usual, really – family, children, my 2
wife … A: Do you want to go to a party?
A: … my husband, money. B: Maybe. What time does it start?
I: The taxi? A: It starts at seven.
A/M: Yes, the taxi! B: At seven? OK. Let’s go!

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REVIEW 2 Recording 1 UNIT 5 Recording 2 UNIT 5 Recording 3


1 I = Interviewer G = George 1 gym
A: What time is it now? A: So, George, you’re a sumo wrestler. 2 café, gi shop, restaurant
B: It’s quarter to three. B: That’s right. 3 hairdresser’s
A: So let’s have a coffee. A: But you aren’t Japanese? 4 swimming pool, guided tour
B: Can I have a tea? B: No, I’m American. My parents 5 money exchange
2 are Japanese.
A: The film is at eight. A: OK. So, my first question is … what do UNIT 5 Recording 4
B: Oh, good, it’s at ten. you eat? A: Excuse me?
A: Not ten, it’s at eight! B: Everyone asks that question! Do you B: Yes, can I help you?
B: Can you say that again? mean, how am I so …
A: When does the guided tour leave?
3 A: … big.
B: It leaves every hour from ten in
A: Can I have water? B: … fat? the morning.
B: Sparkling or still? A: OK, yeah. Do you eat a lot of food? A: So at ten, eleven, twelve and so on?
A: I think I want sparkling. I feel very ill. B: Yes, I do, but it’s difficult. B: Yes, at ten, eleven, twelve … then one,
4 A: So, what’s a typical day? two, three, four and five. Oh, sorry,
A: I’m tired and hungry. B: Well, in a typical day, I get up at seven there isn’t a guided tour at five today.
B: So let’s have a break. in the morning. A: OK, thanks. Erm … what time does
A: Can I have a coffee? A: And do you have a big breakfast? the ticket office open?
B: Can I have a cake? B: No, I don’t. I never have breakfast. B: It opens at nine a.m., and ten a.m.
A: Oh … I’m surprised … So what do you on Sunday.
do in the morning? A: When does it close?
UNIT 5 Recording 1
B: I go to work. I do sport – B: At five p.m. and at eight p.m. on
1 A: Does Calvin come to class on time? sumo training. Saturday. On Saturday we have an
B: Yes, he does. A: And you aren’t hungry? You do sport evening tour at eight.
2 A: Does he ask questions in class? with no food … A: How much does it cost?
B: Yes, he does. B: Well, yes, I’m very hungry in the B: It’s twenty-five euros. And ten euros
3 A: Does he listen to the answers? mornings … always. for children.
B: No, he doesn’t. A: When do you eat? Do you have lunch? A: Right. Where does it leave from?
4 A: Does he speak English in class? B: Yes, we have lunch together at twelve. B: It leaves from the ticket office, but it
B: No, he doesn’t. A big lunch. stops here at the hotel, too.
5 A: Does he write in the class blog? A: And do you eat junk food … pizza, A: Thank you very much.
B: Yes, he does. hamburgers – things like that? B: You’re welcome.
6 A: Does he read English books? B: No, I never eat pizza or other junk
food. I usually eat ‘Chanko-nabe’.
B: No, he doesn’t. UNIT 5 Recording 5
7 A: Does he watch films in English? A: ‘Chanko-nabe’? What’s that?
B: It’s Japanese – it’s with chicken, fish 1
B: Yes, he does.
and vegetables. A: Good morning.
8 A: Does he do his homework?
A: Very healthy! B: Good morning. Can I help you?
B: No, he doesn’t.
B: Yes, and I oen have six litres of beer A: Yes. What time is lunch?
with lunch. B: It starts at twelve and finishes at two,
A: Really? Six litres? but it’s half past two now. I’m sorry.
B: And then, aer lunch, I go to bed. A: That’s a shame.
A: You go to bed! 2
B: Yes, I usually sleep about four hours in C: Excuse me?
the aernoon. B: Yes, can I help you?
A: And in the evening? C: Do you have a money exchange?
B: Sumo training … a big dinner of B: Yes, we do.
Chanko-nabe and beer, and then C: Great. What time does it open
sleep. I usually go to bed at about ten. and close?
A: Well, that’s very interesting. Thank B: It opens at ten and closes at four.
you, George. Now I’m er … hungry.
C: Right. Thank you.
B: Let’s have lunch!
3
A: Chanko-nabe?
B: Good aernoon. Can I help you?
B: Of course!
D: Yes, do you have a map of the city?
B: Yes, here you are.
D: Great, thanks.
B: You’re welcome.

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