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Interlocutor:
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Good morning.
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Both:
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Good morning.
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Interlocutor:
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Can I have your marks sheets, please?
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Both:
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Yes
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Interlocutor:
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I'm Jenny Cook and this is Nick Kenny.
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Nick Kenny:
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Hello
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Interlocutor:
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He's just going to listen to us. Now, (to Bertha) what's
your name?
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Bertha:
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My name is Bertha.
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Interlocutor:
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Thank you. And what's your name?
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Eva:
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My name's Eva.
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Interlocutor:
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Thank you. Right. What's your surname?
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Eva:
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Garcia
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Interlocutor:
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How do you spell it?
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Eva:
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G-A-R-C-I-A
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Interlocutor:
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Thank you. And what's your surname?
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Bertha:
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CATEVILLA
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Interlocutor:
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How do you spell it?
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Bertha:
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C-A-T-E-V-I-L-L-A
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Interlocutor:
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Thank you.
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Bertha:
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You're welcome
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Interlocutor:
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Um, where do you come from?
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Bertha:
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I'm from Spain
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Interlocutor:
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And do you work or are you a student in Spain?
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Bertha:
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Er
I used to study
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Interlocutor:
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And what did you study?
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Bertha:
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Er
I degree (sic) in media
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Interlocutor:
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Thank you. And where do you come from, Eva?
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Eva:
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I'm from Spain as well
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Interlocutor:
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And do you work or are you a student in Spain?
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Eva:
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I used to work in Spain.
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Interlocutor:
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What did you do?
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Eva:
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I work in Human Resources.
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Interlocutor:
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Thank you. Eva, do you enjoy studying English?
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Eva:
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Yes, I'm really enjoy. I love English.
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Interlocutor:
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Why?
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Eva:
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Because I need I need learn English to improve my job and
I hope, when I come back to Spain, get a
a better job.
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Interlocutor:
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Thank you. Bertha, do you think that English will be useful
for you in the future?
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Bertha:
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Yes, of course because I er I need the English to improve
my career and I also need the English because I love travel
and if you speak English you can understand everybody in all
the world so I think it's very useful.
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Interlocutor:
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Okay. Thank you. Eva, what did you do yesterday evening?
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Eva:
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Yesterday evening
I was in home. And I
I was watching
TV for one hour more or less and then I was studying for two
hours and a half more or less (Uh-huh) And always I read (pronounced:
red) a book before go to bed.
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Interlocutor:
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Thank you. Bertha, what do you enjoy doing in your free
time?
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Bertha:
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Um, I enjoy reading books, er, visiting museums and listening
music, I really like.
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