David:
Hello, I’m David.
Natalie:
Hello, I’m Natalie.
Kevin:
Hi, I’m Kevin.
David:
Today, we’ll look what people do at the weekend… You stay at home or you get go
out.
David:
Kevin, What do you do at the weekend?
Kevin:
Well, first I get up late.
David:
Always?
Kevin:
Yes, always. Every weekend I get up late. I always get up late. Saturday and
Sunday I always get up late.
Natalie:
What time you get up in the weekend?
Kevin:
Twelve o’clock.
Natalie:
Twelve o’clock!
David:
That’s late.
Natalie:
You don’t get up before 12 o’clock?
Kevin:
Never, I always get up late.
David:
So you get up late.
Kevin:
Never before twelve.
David:
Never before twelve. But then what do you do?
Kevin:
Oh! Different things. I sometimes go
shopping. I sometimes go for a walk. I sometimes watch television.
MAP ADVERTISING
David: At Map Advertising, Rachel Hanson is doing an
market research for magazine. The magazine is for young man and woman. Rachel
Handson what they do at the weekend?
Rachel: Excuse
me.
Boy: yes?
Rachel: Could I
ask you some questions?
Boy: Of course.
Sit down.
Rachel: I work
for an advertising agency, and I’m doing some research. It’s for a new
magazine for people like you.
Boy: people like
me? What you mean?
Rachel: People
between eighteen and twenty six years old.
Boy: Oh! OK.
Rachel: Right.
What do you do at the weekend?
Boy: Well, on
Fridays my wife always goes to her exercise class. Then she visits friends.
Rachel: Don’t you
go out?
Boy: Not on
Fridays. I never go out on Fridays. I stay at home and watch television.
Rachel: And on
Saturdays?
Boy: On Saturdays
my wife and I always go sailing together.
Rachel: Really?
Boy: We love it.
We never miss it, and then in the evening we go out.
Rachel: Where to…
Boy: A different
places. We sometimes go some friends, we sometimes go to the cinema, or a
restaurant. We always go out on Saturdays evening.
Rachel: I see. And
now Sunday. What happens on Sundays?
Boy: Nothing
special. We often go for a walk. And I always cook a big Sunday lunch.
Rachel: How often
do you do the cooking?
Boy: Um…twice a
week… three times a week.
Rachel: Thank you
very much… What’s your name?
Boy: Robinson.
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David: Kevin, How often do you go out?
Kevin: Three times a week.
David: Natalie?
Natalie: Twice a week. How often do you go out?
David: Once a week.
CINDERELLA
Cinderella: But I
never go out.
Woman: Cook the
dinner.
Cinderella: I
always cook the dinner. How often do you cook the dinner?
Woman: Wash the
dishes.
Cinderella: How
often do you wash the dishes? I always wash the dishes. I always cook the
dinner. I always wash the dishes. We never go out.
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HOW OFTEN?
David: Natalie, how often do you go out on holiday?
Natalie: Once a year.
David: Kevin?
Kevin: About four times a year.
David: Four time a year?
Natalie: How often do you go out on holiday?
PC Hill: Probably twice a year: once in the winter,
then again, a summer holiday.
Sherry McGonegle: I go on holiday about five or six
times a year.
Chris Simpson: I try and go on holiday at least three
times a year.
Christine Bahr: I take a vacation about once or twice
a year.
Norman Stevens: I don’t very often go on holiday at
all.
Natalie: How often do you eat in a restaurant?
Gene Abbott: I eat in a restaurant about twice a week.
Patsy Seddon: At least once or twice a week.
Mark Wheeler: Oh, we probably eat in a restaurant once
a week.
Sherry McGonegle: How often do I eat in a restaurant?
Once a month.
Always
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Never
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Sometimes
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Once a day
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Twice a week
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Six time a year
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How often.
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David: I like to live in USA. Natalie, would you like
to live in another country?
Natalie: I love too.
WORD BANK
WORD BANK
Exercise class
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Clase
de gimnasia
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Clean
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Limpio
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Go sailing
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Navegar
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Clothes
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Ropa
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Late
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Tarde
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Dishes
|
Platos
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Early
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Temprano
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Not at all
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En
absoluto
|
Miss
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Fallar/echar
de menos/no hacer(algo)
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Wash
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Lavar
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Never
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Nunca
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Happen
|
Ocurrir
|
Often
|
A
menudo
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Nothing special
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Nada
especial
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At least
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Por
lo menos
|
Together
|
Juntos
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Baseball
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Béisbol
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Quite a bit
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Bastante
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Activities
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Actividades
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Barbecue
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Barbacoa
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Crank up
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Empezar
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Dressed up
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Vestido
de algo/disfrazado
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To garden
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Trabajar
en el jardín
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Involved
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Se
basan/giran
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Outside
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Exterior/fuera
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Point of view
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Punto
de vista
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Rather than
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Más
que
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Take it seriously
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Tomar
algo en serio
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Teams
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Equipos
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Uniforms
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Uniformes
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Youngest
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El
más joven
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Fall (American) Autumn (British)
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Otoño
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