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Listening & Speaking Multiple matching 1 RNE You will hear six different speakers talking about holiday experiences. Match the speakers (1 -6) to sentences A-G.
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Listening & Speaking
Multiple matching
1 RNE You will hear six different speakers talking about holiday experiences. Match the speakers (1 -6) to sentences A-G. Use each sentence only once. There is one extra sentence you do not need to use. Write your answers in the table.
A I would like another holiday of this type soon.
В I was pleasantly surprised.
С I regret not checking for information.
D I think it was worth the expense.
E I wish more activities had been offered.
F I would like to see more holiday destinations of this type.
G I feel bad about listening to a friend.
Текст аудирования:
Speaker 1
Our trip to Las Vegas wasn’t exactly cheap for a family of four. We didn’t mind, though, because we wanted it to be a really special trip for all of us. Some of our friends thought the kids wouldn’t enjoy it as much as we would. But they were wrong. There was loads of great family entertainment on offer. There was so much to do and see that no one got bored for even a minute. I’m glad we could afford such a great family trip.
Speaker 2
A group of us from university wanted to do something really adventurous. We opted for back-packing in Peru. What we didn’t know, though, was that you have to spend some time getting used to being high up in the mountains before you start hiking or doing anything strenuous. We ended up getting altitude sickness, which is awful, and we had to cut our holiday short. Next time I decide to be adventurous, I’ll make sure I’ve looked into it properly first.
Speaker 3
Simon and I have been going to the same place for over ten years now. The reason we love it is that it has top-quality facilities and service and it’s a lovely peaceful spot to relax. They’ve managed to retain the character of the area and encourage tourism at the same time. No big ugly hotels or noisy discos. It’s small, and it’s friendly, and you can really get away from it all there. It’s a shame more places don’t offer the same kind of tourism.
Speaker 4
My mate Pete persuaded me to go with him to a popular Mediterranean resort. He kept telling me what a fantastic time we’d have and how great the night life was etcetera etcetera. So I thought, why not? You see, I usually like going hillwalking, that kind of thing. But I was willing to try something new. As it turned out, I couldn’t wait for it to be over. I was bored on the beach and hated the loud bars. Just not my cup of tea, I’m afraid.
Speaker 5
I wasn’t keen on the idea of going camping, but my girlfriend is a real outdoor type. The first couple of days I was just miserable, stuck in a damp tent in a muddy field and I kept kicking myself for ever having listened to her. Then I decided it was best to make the most of it and something clicked. I soon found cooking soup over an open fire after a day hiking in the countryside is just what she’d said it would be, marvellous. It was quite a revelation really.
Speaker 6
I’d just had an operation and my husband decided that what I needed to get me back on my feet was a good holiday. So he booked a two-week cruise down the Nile.
I have to say that he was absolutely right. I got plenty of time to relax on the deck, and we saw some of the most spectacular archaeological sites in the world. The only problem is now I want to go to on a Caribbean cruise this Christmas, which will cost quite a lot!
True, False, Not stated
2 RNE You will hear an interview with a man who runs a sailing school. For statements 1-7, decide if each statement is True, False or Not stated. Circle the answer you choose.
Sailing holidays
1 The sailing school is open all the year.
A True
В False
C Not stated
2 Students also learn about navigation.
A True
В False
C Not stated
3 Students on the four-week course sail in groups of six.
A True
В False
C Not stated
4 During the course, students learn about local culture.
A True
В False
C Not stated
5 Peter Cowell lived in London.
A True
В False
C Not stated
6 Students learn to work together.
A True
В False
C Not stated
7 There is a test at the end of the course.
A True
В False
C Not stated
Текст аудирования:
Jess: Now Hey, Michael!
Michael: Hello, Jess. How was your holiday? You went on a ten-day sailing course, right?
Jess: Yeah, it was amazing! I’d really recommend it.
Michael: Really? Did you learn to sail? I’ve always wanted to learn to sail, but I don’t know anyone who’s
got a boat, so I’ve never had the chance.
Jess: Yes, me too. That’s why this course was so great. We actually lived on the sailing boat the whole time. It was such a unique experience.
Michael: Wow. Living on a boat for ten days; I’m not sure I’d like that. I think I might get tired of always having the other people around. I’d want my own space - for sleeping, at least. How many people were there on the boat?
Jess: There were two instructors, two assistants and five students. It was fine. We didn’t have much time alone, but it was comfortable. The weather was great for the most part, though, and that helped. If it had been raining all the time and everyone was stuck in the cabin, it wouldn’t have been much fun.
Michael: So, did you get to visit different ports, too, or was all your time spent sailing?
Jess: No, not at all! We spent the first two days on the boat, learning the ropes, you know. We went on our first trip on the third day, and that evening we stopped at a port, and had a nice meal on land! We all felt so proud of ourselves because we had sailed there!
Michael: Was it difficult?
Jess: Actually, there was a lot to learn at first. I felt a bit overwhelmed on the first day, but once we actually sailed, I saw that it wasn’t so hard. I mean, we had a lot of help.
Michael: So, teamwork was important, I guess! Did everybody do their share? Or did some kids just want to mess around?
Jess: Actually, learning to sail was a kind of dream come true for most of us, so everybody took it seriously and worked hard. I’m thinking about going again next summer; why don’t you come, too?
Michael: Hmm, interesting. I was thinking about going to music camp again next year, but it might be good to try something different.
Multiple choice
3 RNE You will hear an interview with a travel agent talking about alternative forms of tourism. For statements 1 -7, choose A, В or C to complete each statement correctly. Circle the answer you choose.
1 John’s company provides holidays with independent organisations.
A package deals to popular resorts.
В holidays with independent organisations.
C environmental holidays in Brazil.
2 The overdevelopment of tourist resorts has resulted in damage to the environment and character of resorts.
A tourists no longer spending enough money on holidays.
В damage to the environment and character of resorts.
C the loss of the world’s most beautiful places.
3 According to John, a nature lover would enjoy a walking holiday.
A a walking holiday.
В a beach holiday.
C a spa holiday.
4 John believes people should pay more for holidays because they will get a better kind of holiday.
A to stop people going on package deals.
В because everyone can afford to pay more.
C because they will get a better kind of holiday.
5 John reacts to the suggestion that green holidays will never be popular by explaining that attitudes are changing.
A criticising people’s choice of holidays.
В explaining that attitudes are changing.
C accusing the interviewer of lying.
6 John believes people will continue flying because they enjoy holidays in hot countries.
A they don’t care about the environment.
В they don’t know it harms the environment.
C they enjoy holidays in hot countries.
7 John hasn’t been abroad recently because he believes in promoting green tourism.
A he hasn’t had the time.
В he believes in promoting green tourism.
C he prefers to go on holiday in his own country.
Текст аудирования:
Int: If you’re wondering where to spend your holidays this summer but don’t want to go to one of those huge faceless resorts, then why not try a holiday with a difference? John Rigby of Go Fairer travel agency is here to tell us about some of the alternatives on offer. Good morning, John.
JR: Good morning.
INT: From what I understand, John, your agency is aimed at people who want an ‘eco’ holiday, is that right?
JR: I wouldn’t call it eco-tourism exactly, because we don’t offer things like trips to Brazil to help protect the rainforest and so on. What we do is help people find a holiday that has as low an impact as possible on the environment. In other words, we don’t organise package holidays to large resorts. We work with small independent travel companies.
INT: So, why is that good for the environment?
JR: For many reasons. Many beautiful places have lost their character because they have been overdeveloped. This has led to the destruction of the natural environment and has created the kind of tourism that means you never really experience the culture you are visiting. Most of the money you spend goes into the pockets of the big companies and not to the locals.
INT: Can you give us some examples of the kind of holiday someone could book with your agency?
JR: There are all sorts, but I’ll start with some of our most popular ones. Beach holidays in sunny climates are usually firm favourites. But with us, we’ll book you into a small, family-run, hotel. Also popular are walking holidays. They’re great for people who like being close to the natural environment. And for those who want to get away from it all, there are yoga retreats or traditional spa holidays.
INT: What about cost? Are they pricey?
JR: Well, obviously we can’t compete with the package deals on prices. But we think that these kinds of holiday are, in fact, too cheap ... and nature is paying the price. I would like to say though, that we do offer holidays to suit almost everyone’s budget and we aim to keep our prices as low as possible. For instance, a week in a traditional Greek cottage is quite affordable and it’s a sustainable form of tourism - far better than staying in some characterless hotel.
INT: But isn’t it unlikely that these kinds of holiday will ever become really popular?
JR: On the contrary! For one thing, not only is awareness about green holidays growing, but also many people want a real experience from their holidays. They don’t want to feel that going on holiday is like a factory process. You know, the feeling that you haven’t left your country at all, the only difference is that it’s sunnier. People are getting fed up with this and I think that’s a good thing.
INT: Some ecologists say that we shouldn’t even go abroad for our holidays as flying is damaging for the environment.
JR: They’re absolutely right, of course! But I don’t think we are going to see the end of foreign travel anytime soon, especially when you consider the wet, chilly summers we often have here in Britain. Nonetheless, we offer lots of holidays for those who want to see more of the British Isles.
INT: So where do you go on holiday?
JR: It’s not often I actually get to go on holiday, I’m afraid, as I’m too busy organising them for others. I really want to help make tourism a force for nature and not against it and that takes up a lot of my time. When I get the chance, I usually go on mini-breaks to places like the Lake District, and last year I visited Ireland for a week. It was wonderful.
RNE
Task 1 (3 - 3.5 minutes)
Give a talk on travel.
Remember to discuss:
why people want to travel
what means of transport people use to travel long distances, why?
whether tourism is good for a country or not
what you like to do during your holidays
You will have to talk for 1.5-2 minutes. The examiner will listen until you have finished. Then he/she will ask you some questions.
Extra questions:
Where would you like to go on holiday? Why?
Which country would you most like to visit,? Why?
Would you like to study/work/live in another country? Why/Why not?
Which places would you recommend to someone visiting your country? Why?
Task 2 (3 – 4 minutes)
You and a classmate have been asked to help choose the main event for International Week at your school. You can choose from:
a talk by international students about the culture of their country
a trip to a museum to see an exhibition about travel
a visit to a travel agency to hear about unusual travel destinations
a meal with international cuisine (French, Chinese, Greek, etc)
Remember to:
discuss all the options
be polite
take an active part in the conversation
come up with ideas
give good reasons
find out about your friend’s opinions and take them into account
invite your friend to come up with suggestions
come to an agreement