Units 3 & 4 Exam & Skills Test
1.
Track 4
Bob: Hi, Charlie. What shall we do today?
Charlie: Hi, Bob. Do you fancy going skateboarding? I love skateboarding.
Bob: I don't know. I don't really like skateboarding. I don't like falling over!
Charlie: OK. What about playing football at the new football pitch?
Bob: That's a good idea but … look at all the clouds in the sky. It's going to rain.
Charlie: Cool! I don't mind being outdoors in the rain. What about playing golf … or tennis or rugby? I think rugby is a really interesting game and I like getting wet and dirty!
Bob: Charlie, you're crazy. I hate getting wet. I prefer staying indoors and watching sports on TV.
Charlie: Yeah so … how about going ice skating? The ice rink is indoors!
Bob: Ha, ha. Very funny, but no thanks. Ice skating is boring and the ice rink is too cold for me.
Charlie: Bob!
Bob: Let's just watch a DVD, OK?
Charlie: OK!
2.
Track 5
Narrator 1
This is a photo of Big Ben. It's in London. It's 96 metres tall and the clock face is 7 metres wide. It's the biggest clock in the UK and one of the most famous landmarks in London.
Narrator 2
This is a photo of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It's taller than Big Ben. It's 324 metres high. It's wider than Big Ben, too, it's 80 metres wide. It's the most famous landmark in Paris.
Narrator 1
This is a picture of the Golden Gate Bridge. It's in San Francisco, one of the biggest cities in the USA. The bridge is smaller than the Eiffel Tower, it's 227 metres high. However, it's one of the longest bridges in the world. It's 2,737 metres long! It's about 27 metres wide.
Narrator 2
The River Thames is the most famous river in London. It is also the longest. It's 346 kilometres long. The Thames is also very wide, about 265 metres at its widest point. It isn't the deepest river in the world, it's only 9 metres deep at London Bridge.
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