The document contains two short dialogs. In the first, a person named Victor meets someone named Luisa and asks about the spelling and origin of her name. In the second, a person named Erica asks her friend Michael questions about his new apartment, such as the number of bedrooms, the kitchen appliances, and whether it has a view.
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IC5 Intro T1to8A Script
The document contains two short dialogs. In the first, a person named Victor meets someone named Luisa and asks about the spelling and origin of her name. In the second, a person named Erica asks her friend Michael questions about his new apartment, such as the number of bedrooms, the kitchen appliances, and whether it has a view.
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Test audio script
Units 1–8 [Track 10]
Test A
A Listen to the people talking. Check the correct answers.
VICTOR: Hi. I’m Victor. LUSIA: Hi, Victor. I’m Luisa. VICTOR: Luisa? How do you spell that? LUSIA: L-U-I-S-A. VICTOR: Oh. Are you Spanish? LUSIA: No, I’m American. But my parents are originally from Italy, so I have an Italian name. VICTOR: That’s interesting. I have a friend from Spain. Her name is Luisa, too.
B Listen to the people talking. Check the correct answers.
ERICA: So, Michael, what’s your new apartment like? MICHAEL: It’s very nice, and it’s large! ERICA: How many bedrooms does it have? MICHAEL: It has two bedrooms. I use one as a bedroom, and the other is my office. ERICA: Does it have a nice kitchen? MICHAEL: Yes, it does. There’s a new stove and refrigerator. There’s no microwave oven, but I don’t need a microwave. ERICA: Does it have a view? MICHAEL: No, it’s on the first floor. But there’s a small yard.