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This is a photo of my holiday, ……. /ð sɪ //iz//ə// f .tˈ əʊ əʊ//ev//mai// h l. .deˈ ɒ ɪ ɪ/ It was very hot./it/wəz//’ve.ri//hɒt/ Who are these people, uncle./hu://a:r//ð sɪ //pi.pl//ˈʌŋ.kl̩ �/
Well, You know Richard. He’s sitting in the car. Oh, yes. With the white/we//ju//nəʊ/./hi:z//ˈsɪt.ɪŋ//in//ðe//ka:/ /əʊ/,/jes//wið//ðe//wait/That’s right /ðæts//rait/
Can you see the line? This is an example./kæn//ju//si://ðe//lain//ð sɪ //iz//ən/ /ɪɡˈzɑːm.pl̩ �/
Who’s the man the camera?/hu:z//ðe//man//ðe//ˈkæm.rə/ The one taking a photo of the giraffe?/ðe//wʌn//teɪkin//ə// f .tˈ əʊ əʊ//ev//ðe//dʒɪˈrɑːf/ No. the other one, standing by the , in the yellow jacket./nəʊ//ðe//ˈʌð.ər//wʌn//ˈstæn.dɪŋ//bai//ðe/,/in//ðe/Oh, that’s Tom. He works in the office./əʊ//ðæts//hi://wɜːks//in//ðe//ˈɒf.ɪs/
And can you see what Katy doing?/ənd//kæn//ju//si://wɒt//du:iŋ/
Who’s she/hu:z//ʃiː/
The woman who’s working on the car. She (…)mechanic/ðe//ˈwʊm.ən//hu:z//wɜːkin/ðe//ɒn//ðe//ka:/. /ʃiː//məˈkæn.ɪk/ Oh, yes/əʊ//jes/
And what’s the name of that person there/ənd//wɒts/ /ðe//neim//əv//ðæts//ˈpɜː.sən//ðeər/
The boy who’s looking at the map?/ðe//bɔɪ//hu:z//l̩uk:in//ət//ðe//mæp/
Yes. His… looks very pink/jes/his//lu:ks//’ve.ri//pɪŋk/
That’s David. He stay in the sun too long./ðæts//hi://stei//in//ðe//sʌn//tu:/ /l̩ɒŋ/ And that Sally? I remember her face
/ənd//ðæt//ai//rɪˈmem.bər//hɜːr//feis/ Yes, she’s got lovely long red hair, hasn’t she?/jes//ʃiːz//ɡɒt//ˈl̩ʌv.l̩i//l̩ɒŋ//red//heər//ˈhæz.ənt//ʃiː/,
Why has she only got one shoe…?/wai//hæz/ /ʃiː//ˈəʊn.l̩i//ɡɒt//wʌn///ʃu:/
I don’t know….. a lion the other one/ai//dəʊnt//nəʊ//ə//ˈl̩aɪ.ən/ /ðe//ˈʌð.ər//wʌn/
And look, there’s her husband, wiliam./ənd//l̩u:k//ðeərz//ˈhʌz.bənd//hɜːr/ The man who’s looking out of the tent/ðe//man//hu:z//lu:kin/ /aʊt/ /ðe//tent/No, I mean the man sitting by the fire/nəʊ/,/ai//miːn//ðe//man//sitin//bai//ðe//faɪər/ What’s he writing/wɒts//hi://ˈraɪ.tɪŋ/
His diary. He wrote about everything we did every day/his/ /ˈdaɪə.ri//hi:/ /rəʊt/ /əˈbaʊt/ /ˈev.ri.θɪŋ//wi://did//ˈev.ri//dei/
Part2Dad, can I have party for me and seven at school/dad//kæn//ai//həv//ˈpɑː.ti//fɔːr//mi://ənd//ˈsev.ən/ /ət//sku:l̩/
Why? It isn’t your birthday/wai//it//izn’t//jɔːr//ˈbɜːθ.deɪ/
I know, but the school exam over/ai//nəʊ//bʌt/ /ðe//sku:l//ɪɡˈzæm//ˈəʊ.vər/
All right. When do you want to have the party/ɔːl̩/ /rait//wen//du://ju//want//tu://həv/ðe//ˈpɑː.ti/
On Saturday/ˈsæt.ə.deɪ/
Ok--Could we have the party Grandmother house?/kʊd//wi:/ /həv//ðe//ˈpɑː.ti//ˈɡræn.mʌð.ər//haʊs/
I think so, but why there?/ai//θɪŋk/ /səʊ//bʌt//wai /ðeər/
Because her house is bigger. What’s the number her house. I can’t remember. /bɪˈkɔz/ /hɜːr//haʊs//iz//bigger//wɒts//ðe//hɜːr//haʊs//ai//rɪˈmem.bər/
It’s thiry one. And it’s in Street/its//ˈθɜː.ti//wʌn//ənd//its//in//stri:t/
I remember the name of the street, Dad/ai//rɪˈmem.bər//ðe//neim//ðe//stri:t/
And when you ask your friend to come, you must put the time too/ənd//wen//ju/ask/jɔːr/ /frend//tu://kʌm/,ju/ /mʌst /ðe//taim//tu:/Can we start at half past three in the afternoon?/kæn//wi:/ /stɑːt/ /ət///hɑːf//pa:st//in//ðe//ˌɑːf.təˈnuːn/ That’s too early, I think put half past four/ðæts//tu:/θɪŋk//hɑːf//pa:st///fɔr/
OK. I’m going to ask my friend to bring something so Mum have to do everything./am//ɡoʊin//tu://a:sk //mai//frend//tu://brɪŋ//ˈsʌm.θɪŋ//həv//tu://du:/ /ˈev.ri.θɪŋ/
And I can help too/ənd//ai//kæn//hel̩p//tu:/
What kind of thing/wɒt//kaind//əv/ θɪŋ/
How about….. some games/haʊ//əˈbaʊt//ˈsʌm//geim/
All right. And tell your friends to wear jeans/ɔːl̩/ /rait//ənd//tel̩//jɔːr/ /frend//tu:/ /weər//dʒinz/ Why, Dad/wai/Well, then you can play in the garden if the weather nice/wel//ðen//ju//kæn//pl̩eɪ//in/ðe/ /ˈɡɑː.dən//if//ðe//ˈweð.ər//nais/
Oh, yes excellent. I love climb the tree in the garden/jes//ˈek.səl̩.ənt//ai//l̩ʌv/ /kl̩aɪm//ðe//tri://in//ðe/ /ˈɡɑː.dən/I know. And ask your friend parent to phone me, please/ai//nəʊ//ənd//a:sk/jɔːr/ /frend//ˈpeə.rənt//tu:/ /fəʊn//mi:/ /pl̩iːz/
Why/wai/Because it’s good to have everyone address/bɪˈkɔz//its//gu:d//tu://həv//ˈev.ri.wʌn//əˈdres/
Ok thank Dad Oh it will be great/θæŋk//əʊ//it/wi:l̩//bi:/ /ɡreɪt/
Part 3Did you have a good day at the zoo/did/ju//həv//ə//gu:d//dei//ət//ðe//zu:/Yes but a new man start work to day and he gave the animals all the wrong food/jes//bʌt//ə//njuː/ /stɑːt/ /wɜːk//ənd//hi:/ /ɡeɪv//ðe//ˈæn.ɪ.məl̩/ðe/ /rɔŋ/ /fu:d/
The monkey were very happy. He gave them sweet for (….) lunch/ðe/ /ˈmʌŋ·ki/ /wɜːr//’ve.ri//ˈhæp.i//hi://geiv//fɔːr//ðem//swi:t//fɔːr//l̩ʌntʃ/ Oh no/əʊ//nəʊ/
-Can you see letter G. now you listen and write a letter in each box/kæn//ju//si:/ /ˈl̩et.ər//naʊ//ju// /ˈl̩ɪs.ən/ənd//rait//ə//ˈl̩et.ər//in//itʃ/ We got some new (….) at the zoo too/wi//ɡɒt/sʌm//njuː//ət//ðe/ /zu:/.tu:/
The new man decided to give them chocolate (….) to eat. That wasn’t a very good idea but the love them/ðe//njuː//man//dɪˈsaɪd//tu://gi:v//ðem /ˈtʃɒk.l̩ət/tu:/ /ðæt//wəznt/ə//’ve.ri//gu:d//aɪˈdɪəl̩/ /bʌt//ðe//l̩ʌv//ðem/Did they eat them (…)/did//ðei//i:t/ðem/Yes/jes/-The (…) at the zoo usually eat leave. I know the do. The love those/ðe//ðe//nəʊ//ðe//l̩ʌv/
But the new man gave them fruit today some old banana. He cut (…..) piece and put them in their (). They didn’t eat much/bʌt/ /ðe//njuː//man//geiv//ðem//fruːt//təˈdeɪ//sʌm//oʊl̩d//bəˈnæn·ə/./hi:/
/kʌt//piːs//ənd//ðem//in/ /ðeər/. /ðei//didn’t//i:t//mʌtʃ/
-What else did he do wrong/wɒt//els//did//hi://du://
Well, the (…) eat lots of food, but one (…) them had (…) today. I think it’s because they had pizza for their lunch cheese and tomato one. It was better later on/wel//ðe//i:t//l̩ɒt//əv//fu:d//bʌt//wʌn/ /ðem//təˈdeɪ//ai//θɪŋk//its//bɪˈkɔz//ðei//had/ /ˈpiːt.sə/ /fɔːr//ðeər/l̩ʌntʃ//tʃiːz///ənd//tə
ˈmɑː.təʊ//wʌn/./it/wəz//ˈbet.ər/ /ˈl̩eɪ.tər/That was good/ðæt//wəz//gu:d/
-But the dolphin were (….) very happy. I bought some ice cream (…) morning because it was so hot, and put it in the (…..). I went to get it later and/bʌt/ /ðe//ˈdɒl̩.fɪn//’ve.ri//wɜːr//ˈhæp.i/./ai//bɔːt//sʌm//ˌaɪsˈkriːm/ /ˈmɔr·nɪŋ/ /bɪˈkɔz//it/wəz//səʊ//hot//ənd//it//ðe/…/ai//went//tu://get//it/ /ˈl̩eɪ.tər//ənd/
What happen/wɒt/ /ˈhæp·ən/Well it was missing the new man gave (..) to them/wel//it/wəz//ˈmɪs.ɪŋ//ðe//njuː//man//geiv//tu:/ /ðem/
-the lion look happy too. (…) what. He gave (…) sandwich/ðe//ˈl̩aɪ.ən//l̩u:k//ˈhæp.i//tu:/ /wɒt/. /hi://geiv//ˈsæn.wɪdʒ/
But do they like that kink of food?/bʌt//du://ðei//laik//ðæt//kaind//əv//fu:d/Not usually. The like to eat meat, of course. He doesn’t know (….) animal. He can’t do the job. He’s going to work in the café tormorrow/nɒt//ˈju·ʒu·əl̩//ðe//laik//tu://i:t//mi:t//əv/kɔːs/./hi:/ /ˈdʌz.ənt//nəʊ//ˈæn.ɪ.məl̩//hi:/du:///ðe// /hi:z/ /ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu:/wɜːk//in//ðe//təˈmɒr.əʊ/
Well, it’s better for him to work there/wel̩//its//fɔːr//him/tu://wɜːk//ðeər/
Part4Where is Aunt May going to play volleyball/weər//iz//ɑːnt//ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu://pl̩eɪ//ˈvɒl̩.i.bɔːl̩/
Hello Tom. Do you want to play volleyball with us this evening/hel̩ˈəʊ/./du://ju/want//tu://pl̩eɪ//ˈvɒl̩.i.bɔːl̩//wið//ʌs//ðis//ˈiːv.nɪŋ/
Where are you going to play. At the beach/weər//a:r//ju//ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu://pl̩eɪ//ət//ðe//biːtʃ/
It will be too cold there. We’re going to play inside at the club/it//wil̩//bi//tu:/ /koʊl̩d//ðeər/.wi//ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu://pl̩eɪ/ /ɪnˈsaɪd//ət//ðe/Not in the school play ground. It’s good there /nɒt//in//ðe//sku:l//pl̩eɪ//ɡraʊnd//its//gu:d//ðeər/
No/nəʊ/
-Who else is going with Aunt May?/hu//els//iz//ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//wið//a:nt/
Who’s going with you/hu:z/ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//wið//ju/
Your mum going to play, too/jɔːr/ /ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu:/pl̩eɪ/,/tu:/
Oh. What about Dad/əʊ//wɒt/ /əˈbaʊt/
No. He doesn’t like volleyball. He going to watch football on TV with your (…)cousin/nəʊ//hi//ˈdʌz.ənt//laik//ˈvɒl̩.i.bɔːl̩//hi:/ /ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu:/ /wɒtʃ//ˈfʊt.bɔːl̩//ɒn//wið/
/jɔːr/ /ˈkʌz.ən/-What has Aunt May lost
/wɒt//hæz//a:nt//l̩ɒst/
What are you going to wear/wɒt//a:r//ju//ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu://weər/
Oh just short and a T-shirt/əʊ//dʒʌst/ /ʃɔːt//ənd//ə//ˈtiː.ʃɜːt/
I always wear a hat when I’m playing, my hair get in my eyes/ai//ˈɔːl̩.weɪz//weər//ə//hæt//wen/am/pl̩ein/,/mai//heər//get//in//mai/
I know. I usually wear one too but I can’t find mine today. I lost it at the beach, I think/ai/ /nəʊ//ai//ˈjuː.ʒu.ə.l̩i//weər//wʌn//tu://bʌt//ai//ka:nt//faid//main//tədei//ai//l̩ɒst//
it//ət//ðe//ai//θɪŋk/
-What time will the game start/wɒt//taim/wil̩/ /ðe//geim//stɑːt/ When are you going to play, Aunt May? After dinner?/wen//a:r//ju//ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu://pl̩eɪ/,/a:nt//ˈɑːf.tər//ˈdɪn.ər/
Yes. We’re going to meet the other at about eight and we’ll start the game at about quarter past/jes//wi/ /ˈɡəʊ.ɪŋ//tu://mi:t//ðe/ /ˈʌð.ər//ət//əˈbaʊt//ait//ənd//wi:l̩/ /stɑːt//əˈbaʊt//ˈkwɔː.tər//pa:st/
That’s too late for me. I have to be home by nine thirty if I’ve got school the next day/ðæts//tu://l̩eit//fɔːr//mi://ai//həv//tu://bi / /həʊm//bai//nain//ˈθɜː.ti//if//aiv//
fot//sku:l̩/ðe//nekst//dei/But it’s Friday today/bʌt//its//’tədei/Oh, yes. No school tomorrow/əʊ/,/jes/./nəʊ//sku:l̩//təˈmɒr.əʊ/
-What has Aunt May forgotten today?/wɒt//a:nt/ /fəˈɡet//’tədei/Last week I forgot to take the ball and my towel/last//wik//ai//fəˈɡet//tu:/ ðe//ənd//mai//taʊəl̩/
Why do you take a towel. Do you go swimming, too/wai//du//ju//teik//taʊəl̩//du://ju/gəʊ// /swɪm//tu:/No. I always take one because we have a shower after the game/bəʊ/./ai//ˈɔːl̩.weɪz//teik /wʌn/ /bɪˈkɔz//wi//həv//ə//ʃaʊər/ / ðe//geim/Oh, so you need to take some (….), too/əʊ/,/səʊ//ju//ni:d//tu://teik//sʌm//tu:/
Oh I’ve forgotten that this time. I must remember to put some in my bag
/əʊ//aiv//fəˈɡet/ /ðæt/ / /ðis//taim//ai//rɪˈmem.bər//tu:/ /pʊt//sʌm//in//mai//bæɡ/
-What will Tom do this evening?/wɒt//wil//du:/ /ðis/ /ˈiːv.nɪŋ/So Tom will you play volleyball with us this evening?/səʊ//wil̩//ju//pl̩eɪ//ˈvɒl̩.i.bɔːl̩//wið//ʌs//ðis//ˈiːv.nɪŋ/Well, no thank you, aunt May. My friends are going to the (….) so I’ll go with them/wel̩/ nəʊ//θæŋk//ju//a:nt//mai//frend//a:r//ɡoʊin//tu://ðe//səʊ//ail̩/ɡoʊ//wið//ðem/Ok well I’ll see you in the cafe tomorrow (…). Have a good time tonight/wel//ail//si://ju//in//ðe//ˈkæf.eɪ//təˈmɒr.əʊ//həv//ə//gu:d//taim//təˈnaɪt/
You too, bye/ju//tu://bai/Part5:Hello, Peter. Would you like to colour some of this picture now/hel̩ˈəʊ/ /wu:d//ju//laik//tu:/ /ˈkʌl̩.ər//ðis/Yes it’s snowing, isn’t it
That’s right/ðæts//rait/
What shall I do first/wɒt/ /ʃæl̩//ai//du:/ /ˈfɜːst/
How about one of the snowmen. Colour the bigger one pink/haʊ//əˈbaʊt//wʌn//əv//ˈkʌl̩.ər//ðe//big//wʌn//pɪŋk/
That’s (……)colour. Ok/ðæts//ˈkʌl̩.ər/
-The girl who sitting in the snow look like my sister/ðe/ /ɡɜːl̩//hu://sitin//in//ðe//snəʊ//l̩u:k//l̩ail̩//mai//ˈsɪs.tər/
Does she. Well colour her (….) /dʌz/ /ʃiː//wel̩/ˈkʌl̩.ər//hɜːr/ Ok but I can only see one of them. Can I do it yellow/bʌt//ai/ /kæn/ /ˈəʊn.l̩i//si:/ /wʌn//əv/ /ðem//kæn//ai//du://it//ˈjel̩.əʊ/ Of course you can/əv//kɔːs//ju//kæn/
That look good now/ðæt//l̩u:k//gu:d// /nəʊ/-And can I ()…something,too/ənd//kæn//ai//ˈsʌm.θɪŋ//tu:/
Yes, can you see the boy who (….) the ball
/jes//kæn/ /ju//si:/ /ðe//bɔɪ//ðe/bɔ:l̩/Well (…) a dog behind him/Wel//ə//dɒɡ//bɪˈhaɪnd/ /him/
That’s very difficult/ðæts//’ve.ri/ /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəl̩t/
It doesn’t (….) Just do your best. Then colour it green/it//ˈdʌz.ənt/ /du://jɔːr/ /ðen//ˈkʌl̩.ər//it//gri:n/
-There a little house on the top of the hill. Can I colour that/ðeər//ə//ˈl̩ɪt.l̩ �/ /haʊs//on//ðe//tɒp//əv//ðe//kæn//ai/ˈkʌl̩.ər//ðæt/
Yes that’s where the children live. Do you want to colour it brow/jes//ðæts//weər//ðe/ /ˈtʃɪl̩.drən//l̩i:v//du://ju//want//tu:/ˈkʌl̩.ər//it/
No. I prefer blue. That’s my favourite colour. Is that Ok/nəʊ/,/ai//prɪˈfɜːr/ /blu://ðæts//mai//ˈfeɪ.vər.ɪt//ˈkʌl̩.ər//ðæt/
Yes. That’s fine/jes//ðæts//fain/
-Now, I want you to write something, please/ai//want//ju//tu://rait//ˈsʌm.θɪŋ//pl̩i:z/
All right. I’m ready. What (…) I write/rait//am//redi//wɒt/ /ai//rait/
Can you see the little picture on the board in the snow/kæn//ju//si://ðe//ˈl̩ɪt.l̩ �/ /ˈpɪk.tʃər//ðe//bɔːd//in//ðe/It’s the village yes/its//ðe//jes/Well, write shop under the picture/wel//rait//ʃɒp//ˈʌn.dər//ðe//ˈpɪk.tʃər/
That’s easy. Ok/ðæts/ˈiː.zi/
-Can I use (….)? I haven’t used that colour yet/kæn//ai//həvn//ðæt /ˈkʌl̩.ər//jet/
Yes. Can you see the boy/ðe//kæn//si: /ðe//bɔɪ/The one on the (….) or the one playing with the ball/ðe//wʌn//on/ðe//ðe/ /wʌn//pl̩eɪ//wið//ðe/On the (…). Colour his (….)/on//ðe//ˈkʌl̩.ər//his/
Ok and have we finish now/ənd//həv//wi/
Yes we have/həv//wi:/ /həv/Good/gu:d/