OpenMind Class Audio Script CD Essentials

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[Track 2] 1 read // 2 write // 3 open // 4 close // 5 talk // 6 listen // 7 ask // 8 answer

[Track 3] 1 Open your books. 2 Close your books. 3 Listen to the teacher. 4 Talk to your partner. 5 Read the question. 6 Write the answer. 7 Ask your partner. 8 Answer the questions.

[Track 4] 1 complete 2 listen and repeat 3 work in pairs 4 underline 5 work in groups 6 check with a partner 7 work alone 8 circle 9 match 10 turn to page

[Track 5] 1 Please say it again. Can you repeat that? 2 What does that mean? 3 I don’t understand. 4 I don’t know. 5 I’ve finished. 6 I have a question. 7 Can you write it on the board?

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Unit 1 [Track 6] 1 Judy: Hi, I’m Judy. What’s your name? Emma: My name’s Emma. Nice to meet you, Judy. Judy: Nice to meet you, too. 2 Alan: Rani, this is Josh. Josh, this is Rani. Rani: Hello, Josh. Josh: Hi, Rani. Nice to meet you. 3 David: Jim, this is Alice Fletcher. Jim: Nice to meet you, Alice. I’m Jim Burton. Alice: Nice to meet you, too, Jim.

[Track 7] 1 Tom: Oh, good evening, Mr. Drake. Mr. Drake: Good evening, Tom. 2 Jenny: Good morning, Anne. Anne: Hi, Jenny. How are you? Jenny: Fine, thanks. 3 Mrs. Chen: Good afternoon, Mr. Hancock. Mr. Hancock: Hello, Mrs. Chen.

[Track 8] a // b // c // d // e // f // g // h // i // j // k // l // m // n // o // p // q // r // s // t // u // v // w // x // y // z

[Track 9] 1 Mary: Good afternoon. I am Mary Powers. What’s your name? Nina: I’m Nina Miller. Mary: This is Carlos Mora. Carlos, this is Nina. She is a dancer. Nina: I’m not a dancer. I’m a singer! Mary: OK, you aren’t a dancer. And you are not a singer. Goodbye! 2 Harmony: We’re late! Sorry! We’re Harmony. Carlos: It’s OK. You’re here now. Carlos: Wow! You’re dancers! Mary: Yes, they’re great dancers. Thank you. See you later!

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[Track 10] 1 I am // I’m I am not // I’m not 2 You are // You’re You are not // You aren’t 3 He is // He’s He is not // He isn’t 4 She is // She’s She is not // She isn’t 5 It is // It’s It is not // It isn’t 6 We are // We’re We are not // We aren’t 7 They are // They’re They are not // They aren’t

[Track 11] 1 I’m late. 2 You aren’t a dancer. 3 She’s a teacher. 4 It isn’t a show. 5 We’re here. 6 They’re dancers.

[Track 12] 0 // 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6 // 7 // 8 // 9 // 10

[Track 13] 1 A: 8049 … B: No, it isn’t. It’s 8046. 2 My cell phone number is 555-3869. 3 My number is (0)35-229-2734. 4 A: What’s your phone number? B: It’s 238-849-171.

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[Track 14] Mark: Hey, Jonas. What’s your last name? Jonas: It’s Parker. Mark: OK. And what’s your e-mail address? Jonas: It’s [email protected]. Mark: And what’s your phone number? Jonas: My home number is (541) 555-8426, and my cell phone number is (503) 555-0133. Mark: Great. Thank you. Let’s stay in touch!

Unit 2 [Track 15] 1 [sound of a ringtone for a cell phone] Hello? 2 [sound of rain … getting harder; sound of an umbrella being opened] 3 [sound of jingling of several keys on a ring, a key goes into a keyhole and we hear it turning] 4 [sound of a laptop lid being opened, and then someone typing.] 5 [sound of a watch ticking] 6 [sound of a camera taking a series of pictures] Cheese!

[Track 16] books // laptops // backpacks pens // bicycles // cameras watches // boxes // cases

[Track 17] 1 They’re laptops. 2 They’re his watches. 3 They aren’t books. They are e-readers. 4 They are pens. 5 They aren’t cases. They are boxes. 6 They are backpacks.

[Track 18] 11 // 12 // 13 // 14 // 15 // 16 // 17 // 18 // 19 // 20 // 21 // 22 // 23 // 24 // 25 // 26 // 27 // 28 // 29 // 30 // 40 // 50 // 60 // 70 // 80 // 90 // 100 // 101

[Track 19] 1 A: Oh! A cell phone case! B: Yes, it is. It’s eleven dollars.

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2 A: Excuse me, are the CDs on sale? B: Yes, they are. Twenty-three dollars for twenty-five CDs. A: Oh, that’s a bargain! 3 This is a great camera! And it isn’t ninety-nine dollars… it isn’t ninety-five dollars… it’s just ninety dollars! Ninety! That’s a great price! 4 A: Look—it’s forty dollars! B: Forty dollars? For a laptop? A: It isn’t a laptop. It’s a laptop case. B: Oh … 5 A: Are the pens on sale? B: Um… let’s see… Yes, they’re twenty dollars. A: What? No, they aren’t twenty dollars. They’re twelve dollars. See? B: Oh! Sorry. Twelve dollars. Yeah, twelve dollars for eight pens. 6 A: This is a nice backpack. B: Yes… and it’s thirty-four dollars. A: That’s great!

[Track 20] Kim: Excuse me, are you busy? Jack: No, I’m not. Kim: Oh, good. Are these CDs? Jack: No, they aren’t. They’re DVDs. Kim: Are they new? Jack: Yes, they are. They’re $10 each. Kim: Oh, is this a cell phone? Jack: Yes, it is. It’s $25.

[Track 21] 1 A: Oh, look! B: Great bicycle. Is it for sale? A: Yes… it’s $75. It’s a real bargain! B: That’s a great price. A: Yes, it is. Is it new? B: No, it isn’t, but it’s really good. See? A: Hmm… 2 A: Is the bicycle for sale? B: Yes. Is it a good bicycle? A: Well, it’s OK. It isn’t a great bicycle. B: Is it new?

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A: Yes, it is. B: Excuse me, is this bicycle $140? Store manager: No, it isn’t. It’s $180. A: $180. Thank you.

[Track 22] in the case // next to the case // on the case under the case // in front of the case // behind the case // between the cases

[Track 23] umbrella my umbrella is in my bag

Unit 3 [Track 24] 1 I’m from Mexico. 2 She’s from Australia. 3 Woman: Are you from France? Man: Yes, I am. 4 My friends are from China. 5 He’s from Germany. 6 We’re from the United States.

[Track 25] 1 Spain // Spanish 2 Mexico // Mexican 3 Canada // Canadian 4 Egypt // Egyptian 5 China // Chinese 6 Japan // Japanese

[Track 26] 1 They’re from Spain. They’re Spanish. 2 My friend is from Puebla, in Mexico. He’s Mexican. 3 Are you from Egypt? Are you Egyptian? 4 My teachers are from Canada. They’re Canadian. 5 We’re from China. We’re Chinese. 6 She’s from Japan. She’s Japanese.

[Track 27] Anna: Hi, I’m Anna. What’s your name? Max: Hi, Anna. I’m Max. Nice to meet you. Anna: Nice to meet you, too. Where are you from?

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Max: I’m from Dresden. Anna: Uh, where’s Dresden? Max: It’s in Germany. Anna: Oh, I see. Max: Who’s our coach? Anna: It’s Mr. Vern. He’s really good. Max: How old is he? Anna: He’s thirty-five. And you? Max: I’m twenty-one.

[Track 28] Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan:

Welcome to Name the country. Our contestant today is Nathan. Hi, Nathan. Hi, Mike! OK, Nathan. Are you ready? Yes, Mike. I’m ready. Great. Ask your question. OK. Question 1: where is your country? This country is next to the United States. Question 2: who is a famous person in your country? Jim Carrey. And what is a famous city in your country? Toronto. I think I know this ... Is it ...

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Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere: Nathan: Compere:

Welcome to Name the country. Our contestant today is Nathan. Hi, Nathan. Hi Mike! OK, Nathan. Are you ready? Yes, Mike. I’m ready. Great. Ask your question. OK. Question 1: where is your country? This country is next to the United States. Question 2: who is a famous person in your country? Jim Carrey. And what is a famous city in your country? Toronto. I think I know this ... Is it ... Is it ... Canada? Yes, it is Nathan!

[Track 30] My name’s Julie. And this is my family. These are my parents. This is my father—his name’s William. And next to him is my mother. Her name’s Mary. These are my grandparents. This is my grandfather; his name is Joe. This is Betty—she’s Joe’s wife. So she’s my grandmother. This is Robert, my husband next to me. He’s 35, too. This is my brother. His name’s Jim. And this is Lisa next to Jim. She’s my sister. Here are my children. This is Josh, my son. He’s seven.

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And this is his sister, my daughter Hannah. She’s five.

[Track 31] 1 Kevin: Angela: Kevin: Angela: Kayla:

Hello, Angela. How are you? I’m fine, Kevin, thanks. Angela, this is my wife, Kayla. Nice to meet you, Kayla. Nice to meet you too, Angela.

2 Angela: Kevin: Angela: Kevin:

Oh … who are the two girls? They’re my brother’s daughters. Jenny and Lisa. How old are they? Jenny is three, and Lisa is five.

3 Angela: Kayla: Angela: Kayla:

Where are you from, Kayla? Are you American? No, I’m not. I’m from Darwin. Darwin … Where is Darwin? It’s in Australia.

Unit 4 [Track 32] 1 [sound of someone cooking] 2 [sound of someone starting a car and driving away] 3 [sound of people dancing] 4 [sound of a person riding a bicycle] 5 [sound of person playing classical guitar] 6 [sound of a crowd cheering and a commenter saying loudly “Goal!!!!!!”] 7 [sound of a person painting] 8 [sound of relaxing yoga music]

[Track 33] 1 hand 2 fingers 3 arm 4 elbow 5 shoulder 6 head 7 nose 8 eye 9 ear 10 mouth 11 knee 12 leg

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[Track 34] Sunday // Monday // Tuesday // Wednesday // Thursday // Friday // Saturday

[Track 35] Receptionist: Hello. Acorn Surgery. How can I help you? Patient: Oh, hello. Is Doctor Hill in today? Receptionist: Yes, he is. He’s very busy today. What’s the problem? Patient: My knee is sore. Receptionist: Is it urgent? Patient: Well, I can't walk or play soccer. Receptionist: I see. Is tomorrow afternoon at 4 p.m. OK? Patient: No, I’m sorry. I’m busy. How about Friday morning? Receptionist: Doctor Hill is free at 9 a.m. Patient: Perfect. See you at 9 a.m. on Friday. Thank you very much. Receptionist: No problem, Sir. Have a good day! Patient: You too. Bye!

[Track 36] Before a consonant sound… the bike // the singer // the picture // the car // the guitar // the painter Before a vowel sound… the athlete // the arm // the elbow // the eyes // the artist // the United Kingdom

[Track 37] 1 The guitar is in the case. 2 Can you dance the tango? 3 The athlete is from Germany. 4 The American artist is good. 5 I can’t see the English teacher. 6 They can’t play on the team today.

Unit 5 [Track 38] 1 nurse 2 salesclerk 3 cook 4 engineer 5 driver 6 server 7 pilot 8 receptionist

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9 gardener 10 homemaker

[Track 39] One syllable cook // park // job Two syllables pilot // coffee // teacher Three syllables homemaker // engineer // hospital

[Track 40] 1 airport 2 school 3 children 4 gardener 5 nurse 6 station

[Track 41] 1 nine o’clock 2 ten twenty-five 3 eight o’clock 4 ten ten

[Track 42] 1 A: Excuse me, what time is it? B: It’s nine forty-five. A: Nine forty-five. OK. Thanks. 2 A: Oh, no! Is it two-thirty? B: No, it isn’t. It’s only one-thirty! A: Phew! 3 A: Are we late? What time is it? B: Let me see … It’s five twenty-five. A: Five twenty-five? Oh, good. We aren’t late. 4 A: What time do you finish work today, honey? B: Well, today's Friday, right? So I can leave at three-fifteen. A: Three fifteen. OK. Great.

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[Track 43] Woman: Marc: Woman: Marc: Woman: Marc: Woman: Marc: Woman: Marc: Woman: Marc: Woman: Marc: Woman: Marc: Woman:

Hello, can I help you? Uh, yes. Is this the Claremont Hotel? Yes, it is, Sir. Good. Uh, I’m interested in the server job. Is it still open? Yes, it is. Great. Uh … So, what are the hours? From four forty-five to eleven thirty p.m. Four forty-five … to eleven thirty at night. OK. Oh, and what days of the week is that? Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. Just three days? Yes, that’s right, Sir. Three days a week. OK. And where’s the hotel? Do you know the city? Yes, I do. I’m from here. OK. Well, it’s on Burlington Avenue. Next to the bus station. You can see it from the bus station—it’s a big building. Ah, yes. I know where you mean. Perfect. Thanks. No problem, Sir. Have a good day.

[Track 44] Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea:

Hi Miles. It’s Andrea. Hi, Andrea. How are you? Fine, thanks, but I don’t have a costume for Larry’s party on Friday. Oh, that’s too bad. Do you have a costume? Yes, I do. Great! What is it? Hey, it’s a surprise. Tell me! OK, only if you guess correctly. It’s a job. You can ask me ten questions and I say ‘yes’ or no’. Can I start? Yes, you can. And that’s question one! What?! Oh, OK…A job… Do you work in a park? No, I don’t. OK. Do you work in a hospital? No, I don’t. Ok. Uhm. Let me think. Do you work in a shopping mall? Ah! Yes! Yes, I do. OK. Great. Are you a salesclerk? No, I’m not. Sorry! OK. No problem. Are you a receptionist? A receptionist?! No, I’m not. Do you work in a coffee shop? Well…… no, I don’t…but… Uh…So, do you work in a restaurant? Yes! Yes, I do. Are you a server? No, Andrea, I’m not. I’m not a server… So what do you do….?

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[Track 45] Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea: Miles: Andrea:

Andrea, you have only one question left. OK. Miles Give me a minute... this is difficult ... Oh, I know! You work in a shopping mall ... in a restaurant … but you aren’t a server ... So, are you a cook? Yes, I am Andrea! Very good! Great, thanks for the idea Miles! See you at Larry’s party on Friday. Hey, what! No, that’s my costume Andrea, not yours! See you Friday, Miles!

Unit 6 [Track 46] Server:

Welcome to the Happy Traveller Café. Here’s our menu. For breakfast today, we have toast, eggs, and cereal. But no fruit salad today. For lunch, I’m afraid we don’t have soup or rice. But we have a delicious salad, and a selection of different sandwiches. For dinner, we have chicken or pizza. We also have great burgers. And we have a selection of hot and cold drinks: coffee, tea, milk, juice …. Or, if you prefer, we have bottled water.

[Track 47] Interviewer: Janet March: Interviewer: Janet March: Interviewer: Janet March: Interviewer: Janet March: Interviewer: Mrs. March: Interviewer:

Excuse me. Do you have a moment, Ma’am? Well …Yes, I do. Great. Do you have breakfast with your family? I have breakfast with my children at 7:00 a.m. When does your husband have breakfast? Oh, he has breakfast at 6:30 a.m. And why does he have breakfast so early? Because he starts work at 7:30 a.m. Oh, OK. And what do you have for breakfast? Well, the children have cereal with milk. I have toast and coffee. And my husband has eggs or toast. That’s great. Thank you very much.

[Track 48] Does he have lunch? Do you like pizza? Is this cereal? Are you a server? What time does he have lunch? Where’s the milk? What’s this? What time do you start work?

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[Track 49] 1 What time is it? 2 Do you like coffee? 3 Where do you live? 4 Is he in the restaurant? 5 Do you have milk in your tea? 6 When do you have breakfast?

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1 Interviewer: So, Mark, do you have breakfast every day? Mark: Yes, I do. Interviewer: And what do you eat? Mark: I have cereal. Cereal’s very popular in the United States. Oh, and I have coffee, too. 2 Interviewer: How about you Jane? Do you have cereal for breakfast? Jane: No, I don’t. In the UK, eggs are popular. I have eggs on toast. Oh, and I have tea with milk. Interviewer: Tea with milk? Jane: Yes, that's right. It's a very popular drink here. 3 Ben: Tea is a popular drink for breakfast in Japan, too. Jane: Yes, but they don’t have eggs or bread there. They have rice and soup. 4 Helen: Well, I like French breakfasts. They have coffee and bread. Mark: Just bread? Helen: Yes! But it’s very good bread.

[Track 51] 1 red 2 orange 3 yellow 4 green 5 blue 6 purple 7 white 8 black.

[Track 52] 1 A: Excuse me. Is this your umbrella? B: No, it isn’t. My umbrella’s purple.

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2 A: Oh, I like the blue bicycle! B: Yeah, it’s nice. 3 A: Do you like this jacket? B: No, not really. I like the white jacket. A: Yes, the white one is nice. 4 A: Here’s your camera. B: Um … this isn’t my camera. A: Are you sure? B: Yes, I am. My camera’s red.

[Track 53] 1 Interviewer: Hi, Tammy, how are you? Tammy: Busy! Friday mornings are always busy for me. Interviewer: Really? Tammy: Yes. I get up at 6:00 a.m. Interviewer: 6:00 a.m.? Wow! That’s early! Do you get up at 6:00 a.m. every day? Tammy: No, only on Fridays. 2 Interviewer: So, what time do you have breakfast? Tammy: Well, I usually have breakfast at 6:30 on Fridays. I always have a lot of coffee! 3 Interviewer: Do you take a shower? Tammy: No, I don’t have time! I rarely take a shower in the morning. I usually take a bath at night at about 9:00 p.m. 4 Interviewer: So, after breakfast, do you go to work? Tammy: Yes, I do. I usually go to work at, oh, 7:15. 5 Interviewer: And what time do you start work? Tammy: Well, I get to the office at around 8 a.m. I usually check my personal e-mail first for about 15 minutes and then I start work.

[Track 54] Interviewer: Carrie: Interviewer: Carrie: Interviewer: Carrie: Interviewer: Carrie:

So, tell me about your job, Carrie. What do you do? I’m a nurse. A night nurse. So, when do you work? Well, I always work at night. I work from Monday to Friday. I never work on weekends. Really? What time do you get up? I usually get up at 5:00 in the afternoon, and I have breakfast at 5:30 p.m. That isn’t breakfast! That’s dinner! Well, I sometimes have toast and eggs, and I sometimes have cereal and coffee. So it’s breakfast really!

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