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Unit6

PartIIBConversation1T-travelagentC1-Customer1

T:

Hello,VillaRentals,canIhelpyou?

C1:

Oh,hello.Idohopeso.YouseemyhusbandandIarelookingforaholidayvillaandwe’veheardthatyouhavesomeniceplacesinItaly,Iniscia.

T:

Ohyes,madam.We’vegotseveralvillasonofferinIniscia.Howmanypeoplewouldtherebeinyourparty?

C1:

Well.It’sjustthefamily,youknow,myhusbandand…thethreechildren.

T:

Apartyoffivethen,yes.Ander…whenwouldyouwanttobethere?

C1:

When?

Erm…Ohwell,itwouldhavetobeinSeptember.

T:

InSeptember.Uh-huh.Andforhowmanyweeks?

C1:

Fortwoactually,thefirsttwoinSeptember.

T:

ThefirsttwoinSeptember.Oh,well,we’veonlygotoneplacefreethen,madam.Oh,butit’saverybeautifulone,theVillaDelmonti.

C1:

Andit’snice,isit?

T:

Oh,it’sanabsolutedream,madam.It’ssetonahilltopwithabiggardenandabeautifulviewoutovertheseatowardsNaples.

C1:

Itsoundsasifyou’vebeenthere.

T:

Yes,foracoupleofdayslastOctoberonaninspectiontour.AndIfellinlovewithitatfirstsight.

C1:

Er,howmanyroomshasitgot?

T:

Well,onthegroundfloortherearetwodoublebedrooms,bothofthembeautifullydecorated,asinglebedroomandallthreehavetheirownbathroomandtoiletfacilities.Thenstillonthegroundfloorthere’salargekitchen,alargediningroomandaverybigoutsideterrace.Andthenupstairsit’sgotaverylargesitting-roomwithwindowsallaroundandabackgardenwithabigswimmingpool.

C1:

Mm,itdoessoundnice,yes.Thereisamaidorcleanerorsomething,isthere?

T:

Oh,yes,madam,sixdaysaweek.

C1:

Oh,well,Idaresaywecanmanagefortheseventh.Em…whataboutdistances?

Isitfarfromthetownandallthat?

Doyouthinkwe’dneedacar?

T:

Actuallywedonormallyadvisepeopletohireacar.

C1:

Andhowmuchwouldasmallishcarcost?

T:

Onwellfora…

C1:

Youknow,foraMetrooraRenaultfiveoraFordFiesta,nothinggrand.

T:

Ah,foraFiesta,itwouldbeabout£80aweek.

C1:

Andforthehouseforthosetwoweeks?

T:

FortheperiodofSeptember4thtillthe17thinclusive,itwouldcost,mm,you’refivepeople,letmesee,um,£570perpersonforthetwoweeks,includingthereturnairfare.

C1:

Mm,well,itcouldbeworse.Yeswell,I’dreallyliketoseesomephotographsofthisplaceorsomething.Canyouarrangethat?

T:

Oh,ofcourse,madam.We’vegotavideoofit,soanytimeyoucaretocomein,youcouldseeit.

C1:

Oh,right.I’llbe…I’llbeinthisafternoon.Thankyouforyourhelp.

T:

Don’tmentionit,madam.I’lllookforwardtoseeingyou.

C1:

Good-bye.

T:

Bye.

Conversation2T-travelagentC2-Customer2

T:

Hello,VillaRentals,canIhelpyou?

C2:

Oh,hello.Em…I…I…I’mjustcallingbecauseI’veer…I’vejustseenyouradvertaboutapartmentsandvillasforrent.Anderm…what…couldyoutellmemoreaboutthemplease?

T:

Ofcourse,madam.Butcouldyoutellmesomethingaboutwhatyou’relookingfor?

And…where’dyouliketogo?

Howmanybedroomsyouwouldneedandsoon?

C2:

Ah,yes,well,erm,there’llbethefiveofus.Imean,er,myhusbandandIandthetwokidsandmymotherbecauseshelostdadlastyearandit’sherfirstyearwithout.

T:

Fine,Isee.Andwouldyouwantahouseoranapartment?

C2:

Well.We’dlikeahouseofcourse,ifwecanaffordone,butI…

T:

Andwhereabouts?

Didyouhaveanyparticularplaceinmind?

C2:

Well.WewantedtheMediterranean,likeSpain.ActuallywethoughtofMinorea.

T:

Well,we’vegotsomelovelyplacesinMinorea,madam.

C2:

Oh!

T:

Forfiveyousaid?

C2:

Uh-huh.

T:

Andwhenwouldyouwanttobethere?

C2:

Well,itwouldhavetobeinAugustbecausewearebothoffworkthenandit’stheschoolholidays,too.

T:

Well,howaboutthis?

C2:

Uh-huh?

T:

Minorea,Adia.Oh,that’sabeautifulplace.

C2:

Oh.

T:

Alittlefishingvillage.AhouseforfivefortwoweeksinAugustfromAugust5thtoAugust18thinclusive(Uh-huh)perperson.£270includingreturnflightfromGatwick.

C2:

Oh!

Well,that’snotbad.Ho…howmanyroomshasitgot?

T:

Onedoublebedroom,thenabigbedroomwithtwosinglebedsandasofa,youknow,aconvertibledivandownstairs,fullbathroom,kitchenandalargelivingsittingroom,andabeautifulterracewithaseaview.

C2:

Oh!

Haveyougotanyphotographsofit?

T:

Yes!

Actuallywe’vegotavideoofit.Soifyou’dliketocomeintotheagency…

C2:

Yes,Iwould.InfactI’lldropinthisafternoon.Mm,whenareyouopenuntil?

T:

Wecloseateighttonight,madam.

C2:

Right.I’llbeinaboutsix.Iexpect.Oh,um,justonemorething.Tohireacarontheisland,howmuchwoulditcost,youknow,for…forasmallishone?

T:

Well,foraFiesta,itwouldcostyou£98aweek.

C2:

Phew!

Well,it’sprobablyworthitifyou’refive.Well,I’ll…I’llbeinthisafternoonthen.Er,seeyouthen.Er,bye-bye.Oh,ander,thanks.

T:

Notatall,madam.Bye.

PartIIIIt’stheonlywaytotravel

A—AnnabelC—CharlesD—Douglas

D:

Ah!

That’smuchbetter!

C:

Ah!

That’syours.Ithink…er…Doug.

D:

thankyouverymuch,Charles.

C:

Right.Youhaveagoodjourneythen,Douglas?

D:

YesIdid,Idid.Imustsaytheplanewasmarvelous,marvelous.

C:

Veryquick,then?

D:

Er…theplanejourneywasterrificallyquick…er…Imeanyou…er…what…youmetmeabout9…er…what…er…10…10:

45.

C:

About10:

30.

D:

Yes,theplanegotinat…er…10:

30andweleftGatwickat9:

15.

C:

whattimedidyouhavetostartthoughinthemorning?

D:

Well,thatwas…er…thatwasadifferentstory,becauseIhadtogettoVictoria…um…at…youknow,togettoGatwickandit’s…er…from…er…VictoriatoGatwick’sthreequartersofanhour.Then,Ihadtoleavehomeat7:

30andgetupat6:

30.

C:

Oh,graciousme!

D:

soI’mnotsureifyousavemuchreally.

C:

Jettravel,mygoodnessme!

Itwasworththeexperience,though?

D:

Oh,Imean,youknow,I’veneverflownacrosstheSouthofEnglandanditreallylookedabsolutelyfantastic,especiallyasweapproach…approachedPlymouth,youknow,withthissunshineanditlookedreallymarvelous…marvelous.

C:

Well,whenyoucomeupnexttime,wouldyoubecomingthesameway?

D:

Oh,Idon’tthinkso.Idon’t…tobehonest…Hallo,isn’tthat…Annabel!

C:

Ohitis,it’sAnnabel.

D:

Overhere,overhere!

A:

Hallo!

C:

Nicetoseeyou,mydear.

A:

Hallothere,howareyou?

C:

Wantadrink,mydear?

A:

Yes,please.

C:

Right.I’ll…er…fixthem.Youhadagoodjourney?

A:

Yes,Ihadalovelytime,Icamebytrain…er…itwas…er…

C:

Whattimedidyoustartthen?

A:

Oh,about10:

30Ithink.Gothereabout1:

30.soit’sonly…what…threehours.veryquick.

C:

Verygood.Douglascameupbyplane!

A:

Oh,howfancy!

Well,thiswas…er…thiswasanicetrain,youknow,verymodernandcomfortable.Andofcourseloadsoftrains---abouteveryhourIthink.

C:

Oh,great.Didyougetsomethingtoeatonthetrain?

A:

Yesthanks,yes,Hadanicelunch.Oh,it’swonderful,youcansittheredrinkingyoursoupandwatchingtheviewgoby,Ilikeit…

D:

Ibetit’sa…it’sahellofalotcheaperthantheplane.

A:

Well,actually,Ithoughtitwasquiteexpensive…um…unlessyou’vegot,youknow,astudentcardorsomething.

D:

Oh,thosedaysarelonggone!

A:

Butitwasquite…quitecrowded.Iwas…IwasgladI’dbookedaseat.,youknow.

D:

Yes,yes.

Unit7

PartIIMuseumsinthemodernworld

Museumshavechanged.Theyarenolongerplacesfortheprivilegedfeworforboredvacationerstovisitonrainydays.

AtasciencemuseuminOntario,Canada,youcanfeelyourhairstandonendasharmlesselectricitypassesthroughyourbody.AttheMetropolitanMuseumofArtinNewYorkCity,youcanlookat17thcenturyinstrumentswhilelisteningtotheirmusic.AttheModernMuseuminSweden,youcanputoncostumesprovidedbytheStockholmOpera.AtNewYork’sAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistoryrecently,youcouldhavehelpedmakeabone-by-bonereproductionofthemuseum’sstegosaurus,abeastthatlived200millionyearsago.

Astheseexamplesshow,museumsarereachingouttonewaudiences,particularlytheyoung,thepoor,andthelesseducatedmembersofthepopulation.Asaresult,attendanceisincreasing.

Manymuseumshavechangedinappearance.Someoftheold,graymuseumshavebeenrebuilt,andtheneweronesareopenandmodernintheirarchitecture.Inside,thereismodernlighting,color,andsound.Insteadofdisplayingeverythingtheyown,museumdirectorsshowfewerobjectsandleaveopenspaceswherevisitorscangatherandsitdown.Theyalsobringtogetherinonedisplayagroupofobjectsdrawnfromvariouspartsofthemuseuminanefforttorepresentthewholelifestyleofaregionorahistoricalperiod.Inoneroom,forinstance,youmayfindmaterials,clothing,tools,cookingpots,furniture,andartworksofaparticularplaceandtime.

Moreandmoremuseumdirectorsarerealizingthatpeoplelearnbestwhentheycansomehowbecomepartofwhattheyareseeing.Inmanysciencemuseums,forexample,therearenoguidedtours,theyvisitorisencouragedtotouch,listen,operate,andexperimentsoastodiscoverscientificprinciplesforhimself.Hecanhavetheexperienceofoperatingaspaceshiporacomputer.Hecanexperimentwithglassblowingandpapermaking.Thepurposeisnotonlytoprovidefunbutalsotohelppeoplefeelathomeintheworldofscience.Thetheoryisthatpeoplewhodonotunderstandsciencewillprobablyfearit,andthosewhofearsciencewillnotuseittobestadvantage.

Manymuseumsnowprovideeducationalservicesandchildren’sdepartments.Inadditiontotheusualdisplays,theyalsoofferfilmshowingsanddanceprograms.Insteadofbeingplacesthatone“should”visit,theyareplacestoenjoy.

PartIIIKwanzaa

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