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Exercise 1

A. Listen to a conversation about places in a town. Look at the map and match 1—5 with the words in the box.

bookshop  –  café  –  bank  –  restaurant  –  food shop

B. Listen again. Are the sentences true or false?

1   There are lots of shops in New Street.

2   Nice people work in the bookshop.

3   The café is Italian.

4   The coffee and cakes in the café aren’t good.

5   It’s a Chinese restaurant.

6   The restaurant is cheap.

Answer & Audioscript

A

 café (near the station)

 bookshop (in New Street, big)

 food shop (in New Street, small)

 bank (in Old Street, near the school)

 restaurant (in Old Street, near the cinema)

B

1   F (There are a few shops in New Street.)

2   T

3   T

4   F (The coffee and cakes in the café are very good.)

5   T

6   F (The restaurant is expensive.)

Audioscript

 Excuse me! Where are the shops? Are they near here?

 Yes, there are a few shops in New Street, that’s just near here. There’s a small food shop and there’s also a good bookshop. It’s really big and the people there are very nice! Oh, and there’s a nice Italian café in New Street, near the station. They have very good cakes, and great coffee.

A   What about a bank?

B   A bank … Yes, there’s a bank in Old Street. It’s near the school.

A   And restaurants?

B   Well, there’s a new Chinese restaurant. That’s in Old Street. It’s near the cinema. But it’s expensive.

Exercise 2

A. Listen to a hostel receptionist and Barry, a guest. Is Barry happy with the hostel?

B. Listen again. Tick (✓) the things in the hostel.

free rooms

car park

café

kitchen

wi-fi

showers

Answer & Audioscript

A

No, he isn’t – he thinks it’s a hotel.

B

free rooms, wi-fi, kitchen, showers

Audioscript

RECEPTIONIST   Good afternoon.

BARRY   Good afternoon. Do you have a free room tonight?

 Tonight … ? Yes, we have four free rooms. They all have wi-fi.

 Oh good. Is there a car park here?

 No, I’m sorry, we don’t have a car park.

 Oh. Is there a restaurant or café?

 No, but there’s a kitchen.

 Right. Well, are there any cafés near here?

 Yes, there are two cafés on this street.

 Oh that’s good. And the room … is there a shower in the room?

 No, but there’s a shower next to the room.

 So, it’s not my shower?

 No, other guests use it too. There are two showers.

 Really?! What kind of hotel is this?

 Well, it’s not a hotel. It’s a hostel.

Exercise 3

A. Listen to Part 1. Answer the questions.

 Does Megan like Sophia’s flat?

 What does Sophia need?

 Does Sophia know where to buy food near her flat?

Answer & Audioscript

1   Yes, she does.

2   tea

 No, she doesn’t.

Audioscript

MEGAN   It’s a really nice flat, Sophia.

SOPHIA   Yeah, I like it here. But I need to get some things – you know, to make it a home.

M   Of course.

 Would you like a cup of tea?

M   Oh, yes, please.

 Oh no!

M   What’s the problem?

 I don’t have any tea.

M   Oh.

 I need to go shopping!

M   Well, is there a supermarket near here?

 I don’t know.

M   Well, are there any shops near here?

 I don’t know!

M   Come on. We can look for a shop.

 OK!

B. Listen to Part 2. Answer the questions.

1   Do Sophia and Megan find a shop?

2   Who do they meet in the street?

C. Listen to Part 2 again. Are the sentences true or false?

1   Sophia thinks a café is a shop.

2   James sees Megan and Sophia first.

3   James lives in the next street.

4   There’s a supermarket in the next street.

5   There’s a shop near Jame’s flat.

Answer & Audioscript

A

1 No, they don’t.   2 James

B

 T

2   F (Megan sees James first.)

 T

 F (There isn’t a supermarket in the next street.)

 T

Audioscript

MEGAN   Umm … there’s one in this street … I think.

SOPHIA   I think maybe that’s a shop … there.

M   No, it’s a café!

 Oh dear. Well, maybe we can have tea there!

M   James?

JAMES   Megan. Hi.

M   How are you?

J   I’m good, thanks.

 Hi there.

M   Oh, sorry. Sophia, this is my cousin, James. And James, this is Sophia – we work together.

 Nice to meet you.

J   Yes, nice to meet you too.

M   Sophia’s from Toronto.

J   Really?

 But I live here now.

J   In London?

 Yes. Really near here.

M   James lives near here too.

 Oh, right. Where’s your flat?

J   It’s in the next street.

M   James, do you know? Is there a supermarket near here?

J   No, sorry, there isn’t.

M   Well, are there any shops near here? We need some tea.

J   Yes, there’s one near my flat … I can show you.

 Well, thank you very much.

J   No problem – no problem at all. It’s this way.

Exercise 4

A. Complete the questions with words in the box. Listen and check.

near  –  where  –  there

1   …………’s your flat?

2   Is ………… a supermarket near here?

3   Are there any shops ………… here?

B. Match the two possible answers in a—c with questions 1—3 in A. Listen and check.

a   Yes, there are. There’s one in this street. / No, sorry, there aren’t.

b   Yes, there’s one near my flat. / No, sorry, there isn’t.

c   It’s in the next street. / It’s in this street.

C. Put the conversation in the correct order. Listen and check.

……   A   Great, thank you. And is there a good restaurant in this part of town?

..1..   A   Excuse me, can you help me?

……   A   OK, thanks for your help.

……   A   Are there any good cafés near here?

……   B   Yes, there’s one in the next street – Café Milano.

……   B   No, I’m sorry, there aren’t any restaurants near here. But there’s one near the station.

……   B   Yes, of course.

……   B   No problem.

Answer & Audioscript

A

1 Where   2 there   3 near

B

1 c   2 b   3 a

C

1   A   Excuse me, can you help me?

2   B   Yes, of course.

3   A   Are there any good cafés near here?

4   B   Yes, there’s one in the next street – Café Milano.

5   A   Great, thank you. And is there a good restaurant in this part of town?

6   B   No, I’m sorry, there aren’t any restaurants near here. But there’s one near the station.

7   A   OK, thanks for your help.

8   B   No problem.

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