

Is Fatimah your family name or your first name? A: It’s my first name. The singer is my friend … Conversation 2 A: Hi, I’m Fatimah. It’s good music, yeah? A: Yeah, it’s good. A: And are you from China? B: No, Cho is a Korean name. Is Morelli an Italian name? A: Yes, it is, but I’m American. B: OK.Ĭonversation 1 A: Hello, I’m Tony Morelli. UNIT 2 Recording 10 1 A: Let’s have a break. Conversation 2 A: Hello, are you Mr Tajima? B: Yes. A: OK, where? B: Erm … that Italian café? What’s its name? A: Lugo? B: Yeah, let’s go to Café Lugo. UNIT 2 Recording 8 Conversation 1 A: Good class. The class is good … but our Spanish isn’t very good!ġ We’re from England. She’s from Madrid in Spain and Wendy and I sit together in the class and now we’re friends. I’m an office worker and Mark’s my manager but he’s very nice, very friendly. Guitar, piano … B: Really? That’s great … B: And Lewis? A: Lewis is at music school. B: And your sons … A: Yes, Johnny and Lewis. B: And this is the birthday girl? A: Yes, our daughter Florence. B: Hmm … Conversation 4 A: … and this is a photo of the children. What business is he in? A: The hotel and restaurant business. And what’s his job? A: He’s a businessman. B: Is he Hungarian too? A: No, he’s English. B: You aren’t English? A: No, we aren’t English! B: Really, your English is very good! A: Well thanks but … Conversation 3 A: This is me and Tim. B: Are you Hungarian? You and your mother? A: Yes. B: Margaret? A: Well, yes, Margaret in English. B: And where are you? A: We’re at home in … Conversation 2 B: Oh, and is this your mother? A: Yes, this is my mum. Is this your family? A: Yes, me, my husband, my two sons and my daughter. B: The party? A: Yes, my daughter’s birthday. UNIT 2 Recording 2 Conversation 1 B: Hi, Erika. The countryside in Ireland is beautiful with mountains, rivers and the sea. So of course, English is important for my job.

I’m a tourist information assistant, at the tourist information office in the centre of Dublin. My name’s Kaitlin and I’m from Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. UNIT 1 Recording 12 Hello, or ‘dia duit’ from Ireland. A: And what’s your email address? B: It’s stef at yahoo dot com. A: What’s your phone number? B: Er … it’s oh five three two, four one nine. A: Ah yes, for the fitness class in room ten. A: How do you spell that? B: S-t-e-f-a-n-i-e. Conversation 3 A: OK, what’s your family name? B: Young, Y-o-u-n-g. How do you spell it? B: It’s Anabella, A-n-a-b-e-l-l-a. A: And what’s your first name? B: Anabella. A: How do you spell Almeida? B: A-l-m-e-i-d-a. Conversation 2 A: Can I help you? B: Yes, I’m a student, a new student.

A: How do you spell that? B: T-a-y-l-o-r. UNIT 1 Recording 9 Conversation 1 A: Good evening. 3 Is he from India? 4 Is it your first time here? 5 Yes, it is. A: Oh, where in South Africa? B: From Cape Town.Ĭonversation 2 A: Hello, I’m Kasia. Where are you from? B: I’m from South Africa. UNIT 1 Recording 3 Conversation 1 A: Hello, I’m Janet. A: Where are you from? B: I’m from Australia A: Oh. A: Oh, where in the US? B: From New York. A: Where are you from? B: I’m from the US. A: Where are you from? B: I’m from Spain. UNIT 1 Recording 1 Conversation 1 A: Hello, I’m Simon. B: Can you repeat that, please? A: Yes, page eight. B: Can you write it, please? A: Yes … Conversation 2 A: OK. What’s ‘libro’ in English? B: Sorry, I don’t know.
