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Now turn to Part 4, questions 20-25. Look at the six sentences for this part. You
will hear a conversation between a teenage girl called Anna and her father about a party.
Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, put a tick in the box under
A for YES. If it is not correct, put a tick in the box under B for NO. You now have 20
seconds to look at the questions for Part 4.
Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear the recording twice.
Girl: Are you busy Dad? I've got something I want to ask you. I've been invited to a
party on Saturday. Would you give me a lift there?
Man: Where is the party then? Girl: It's at Tom's house. His sister is 18
on Saturday, and they're having a big celebration. It's going to be brilliant. They're having
a disco and Tom's Mum's a wonderful cook, so the food will be good. They've invited
all their friends from school but their cousins will be there too.
Man: Well, I hope the weather stays warm so you can be outside. It sounds as if a lot
of people are coming. But it all sounds fine to me. It'll be nice for you to go out at
the weekend. You spend too much time at home studying. Now, what time does the party start
and what time does it finish? Girl: It starts at eight o'clock and finishes
about half past twelve. But Jane's going as well, and her Dad will collect us and bring
us home afterwards. It's all arranged. Man- Mmm ... it'll be difficult for us to
take you. Mum and I are going to see a film which starts at 7.15. Let's see. Why don't
we collect you and Jane at the end of the party? Then you could ask Jane's Dad to take
you both to the party at eight. Girl: I'm sure that'll be fine. I'll go and
give Jane a ring. Man: Just one thing though - we'll pick you
up at 11.30.1 really think that's late enough. Girl: Oh Dad! That's so early. Remember we
don't have to go to school on Sunday! Don't make us leave an hour before everyone else.
Man: Well, I suppose it is the weekend. Let's say midnight. But definitely no later.
Girl: But... Man: That's my final decision! Now go and
ring Jane before I change my mind! Girl: Okay.
Now listen again. Girl: Are you busy Dad? I've got something
I want to ask you. I've been invited to a party on Saturday. Would you give me a lift
there? Man: Where is the party then?
Girl: It's at Tom's house. His sister is 18 on Saturday, and they're having a big celebration.
It's going to be brilliant. They're having a disco and Tom's Mum's a wonderful cook,
so the food will be good. They've invited all their friends from school but their cousins
will be there too. Man: Well, I hope the weather stays warm so
you can be outside. It sounds as if a lot of people are coming. But it all sounds fine
to me. It'll be nice for you to go out at the weekend. You spend too much time at home
studying. Now, what time does the party start and what time does it finish?
Girl: It starts at eight o'clock and finishes about half past twelve. But Jane's going as
well, and her Dad will collect us and bring us home afterwards. It's all arranged.
Man- Mmm ... it'll be difficult for us to take you. Mum and I are going to see a film
which starts at 7.15. Let's see. Why don't we collect you and Jane at the end of the
party? Then you could ask Jane's Dad to take you both to the party at eight.
Girl: I'm sure that'll be fine. I'll go and give Jane a ring.
Man: Just one thing though - we'll pick you up at 11.30.1 really think that's late enough.
Girl: Oh Dad! That's so early. Remember we don't have to go to school on Sunday! Don't
make us leave an hour before everyone else. Man: Well, I suppose it is the weekend. Let's
say midnight. But definitely no later. Girl: But...
Man: That's my final decision! Now go and ring Jane before I change my mind!
Girl: Okay.
That is the end of Part 4.