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Unit7Weird,wildandwonderful

Listeningtotheworld

Sharing

Scripts

F=Finn;M1=Man1,etc.;W1=Woman1,etc.

Part1

F:

Ilikebeinginthecountryside,butI’malwayshappytocomebacktothecity.Howaboutyou?

M1:

Iactuallyreallylovethecountryside.Igrewuponafarm.

W1:

IlovebeinginLondon.IhavelovedmytimeinLondon,butasI’mgettingolder,Iincreasinglywanttovisitthecountrysidemoreandmore.

M2:

It’snice;it’s,it’squiet–youknow,youcanforgetaboutthecity.

W2:

Iloveit.Iwasbroughtupinthecountryside.

M3:

Ilovebeinginthecountryside.Ilovethequiet;Ilovethefreshair.It’sgreat.

W3:

Ilovebeinginthecountryside.Um,I’vecome,IcomefromHertfordshire,so,althoughit’snot…whereIliveisn’tactuallydirectlyinthecountryside.Ifyoudrivefor10minutes,you’reinitandit’sbeautiful.

W4:

Ilovethecountryside.It’sanicechangetolivinginLondonandIenjoytakingweekendsout.UmIenjoycamping.

M4:

IenjoythecountrysidebecauseI’ve,I’velivedthereforabout37years.AndparticularlyIenjoyed(enjoy)gardening–growingalotofvegetables.

Part2

F:

ThethingIlikemostaboutbeinginthecountrysideiswatchinganimalsandbirds.Howaboutyou?

Doyoulikewildlife?

W1:

Well,Iam,er,ananimallover.Er,I’mavegetarianaswell.

W4:

Ilikewildlifeandanimals.Er,sinceIwasalittlegirl,I’vealwaysreallylikedfoxesforsomereason.AndIknowalotofpeopledon’t,butfoxeshavealwaysbeenmyfavoriteanimal.

M1:

Ilovewildlife.Er,Ireally,sortof,enjoythingsthatyoudon’tseeeveryday–um…enjoysortofveryexoticwildlifethatIhaven’tseenbefore.

M4:

Ilike,um,watchingthemonthetelly.

W2:

Ithink,Ithinkanimalsarelivingbeingsandshouldbetreatedasso–shouldbetreatedwithrespect.

M3:

Ilike,um,bigcats.They’reverygraceful;they’reverybeautiful.Um,andum,somethingI’ve,I’vealwaysjusthadafascinationwithfromanearlyage.Er,Ialsoquitelikelargesnakes.Afriendofmineusedtokeepthem.

W3:

Mynephewandniecehaveaguineapig,whichIlove.

Part3

F:

Arethereanyanimalsyou’refrightenedof?

M2:

Snakesandscorpions.Um,just’causeIknowthatusuallyonebitecouldmeanthat’stheend.

W3:

Idon’tlikespiders.It’snotreallyananimal–butIhatespiders.

M1:

Iamveryscaredofspiders.Um,andeventhoughinAustralia,wegetsomeverysmallbutverydangerousspiders–I’mafraidofverybigspiders.

M4:

Idon’tparticularlylikehorsesbecausethey’rebig,andtheyfrightenourdog.

W1:

I’mnotreallyfrightenedofanyanimals.Ilovethemall.

M3:

There’snothingthatscaresme–thatIhaven’tgotanymemoriesofanimalsscaringmeasachild.

W4:

I’mquitescaredofsharks.Idon’treallyliketheseaandsowhalesandum,animalssuchasthat,Idon’treallylike.Um,Isupposebecauseit’stheunknown,Ijustfinditquitescary.

Listening

Scripts

Part1

WelcometoSavethePlanetwherewetalkabouttheworld’senvironmentalproblems.Now,didyouknowtherearemorethansixbillionpeopleontheplanet,andby2050theremightbemorethanninebillion?

Peoplearelivinglongerandhealthierlivesthaneverbefore,butabigpopulationmeansbigproblemsfortheplanet.

Part2

Let’slookatthreeofthemostimportantproblems.Thefirstproblemiswater.Manypeopleintheworldcan’tgetenoughwater.Butinsomecountriesweusetoomuch.ApersoninGambia,Africa,forexample,usesmuchlesswaterthansomeoneintheUnitedStates.InGambia,onepersonusesfourandahalflitersofwateraday.ButintheUSit’s600liters.Andtomaketheproblemworse,thedesertsaregettingbigger.TheSaharaDesertisoneofthehottestplacesintheworld,andisalreadythelargestdesert.Buteachyearitgetsbiggerthanbefore,soitgetsmoredifficulttofindcleanwater.Oursecondproblemistheanimals.Therearemorepeopleontheearththaneverbefore.Thismeansweusemorespace.Andfortheanimalsthismeansthatthereislessspacethanbefore.OneexampleistheAmazonRainforest.Ithasthehighestnumberofplantandanimalspeciesintheworld,butit’sgettingsmallereveryyear.Peoplearedestroyingtherainforesttomakemorespaceforhouses,roadsandfarms.Inthelast10yearswehavedestroyedmorethan150,000squarekilometersofforest–that’sanarealargerthanGreece!

Sointhefuture,manyplantsandanimalspecieswillbecomeextinct.Andthelastproblemonourlist,butnottheleastimportant,istheweather.Theworldisgettingwarmer.TheiceinGreenlandismeltingfasterthaneverbefore.Alsosealevelsarerising.Thismeansthatsoonsomeoftheworld’smostimportantcities,likeNewYork,London,Bangkok,SydneyandRiodeJaneiromightallbeunderwater.

Viewing

Scripts

JL=JoannaLumley;T=Tura;KS=KjetilSkoglie

JL:

Thefarnorth.Fairytalemountains.It’sjustfabulouslybeautiful.ThelandofthemagicalNorthernLightsissomewhereI’velongedforallmylife.AsalittlegirlIlivedinthesteamyheatoftropicalMalaysia.Iusedtoyearntobecold.I’dneverevenseensnow.Butmystorybookswerefullofsnowqueens,andnowI’menteringthatworld.ThisisthejourneyI’vealwaysdreamtofmaking.IfeelI’vecomeintoanotherworldnow.Nopeopleexceptyouandus.Andifwe’reveryluckywemightseetheelusiveNorthernLights.Ipackupthingsthataregoingtobeessentialoneverytrip.SoinhereI’vegot,forinstance,oil-basedpastels;andI’vegotalovelylittledrawingbook,butI’vegotthatcoloredpagessothatyoucandrawindifferentcolors;alovelyoldguidebook–it’scalledTheLandoftheVikings.It’sgotbeautifuloldmaps.Lookatthat.Butifitwasn’tforoneiteminmycase,Iwouldn’tbeonthisjourneyatall.Thisisthebook:

PonnythePenguin.ThisiswhenIfirstheardoftheNorthernLights.Andtherewasthispicturewhichhauntedmeofasortofripplingcurtainandalittletinypenguin.Thisisnotyouraveragetaxirankatthestation.I’minthehandsofTuraChristiansenandhisteamof11sleddogs.Goodmorning.I’mJoanna.

T:

Tura.

JL:

Tura.Hownicetoseeyou,Tura.

T:

Yes.

JL:

Thesearewonderfuldogs.

T:

Theyliketo…to,er…

JL:

Theyliketorun?

T:

Yes.

JL:

TheweathernearTroms?

isuncertain.Butlocalguide,KjetilSkoglie,promisesmewe’lltrackdownthelightsevenifittakestillmorning.Ican’tseeanything,Kjetil.

KS:

No,it’s…it’snothingyet.Youjusthavetobepatient.

JL:

OK,soIjustwaithere.

KS:

Yeah,youjustwaithere.

JL:

Yeah.

KS:

Goodluck.

JL:

Thanks,Kjetil.Istandinthepitch-blackbythesideofthefjord,andwait.Look,muchbrighterthere.Oh,something’shappeningthere.Oh…Lookuphere!

Lookwhat’shappeninghere!

Lookatthat!

Oh…Oh!

Lookatthis!

Anditjustkeepschangingandchanging.Ican’tbelieveI’mseeingthis.It’sfantasticandit’scomingbackagain.IhavebeenwaitingallmylifetoseetheNorthernLights.I’mashappyascanbe.ThisisthemostastonishingthingIhaveever,everseen.

Speakingforcommunication

Role-play

Scripts

Part1

A:

Thebestsenseofdirection?

Perhapsit’sthebutterfly.

B:

Er…I’mnotsure.

A:

It’shardtosay.Well,itcouldbeseaturtles.

B:

Maybe.

A:

Theyswimeverywhere,don’tthey?

B:

Um,itmightbe,butIthinkit’sthebutterfly.Itcan’tbethetaxidriver,canit?

A:

It’sdefinitelynotthetaxidriver.

C:

OK,herearetheanswers.Seaturtlestravel3,000milesayear.Andwhentheylayeggs,theygobacktotheplacewheretheywereborn.Sotheyhaveagreatsenseofdirection.NewYorktaxidriversdrive37,500milesayear.TheyknowthefastestwaytoanyaddressinNewYork.Butseaturtlesandtaxidriversdonothavethebestsenseofdirection!

B:

Soitmustbethebutterfly.

C:

Thewinneristhemonarchbutterfly.Attheendofeverysummer,theyflyfromCanadatoMexico.Andnooneknowshowtheydoit.

Part2

A:

Er,sowho’sthebestathlete?

That’sagoodquestion.

B:

I’mnotsure.

A:

Itcouldbetriathletes.

B:

Orrats?

C:

Ratsarethewinners.Aratisthesupermanofanimals.Ratscankillanimalsthataremuchbiggerthantheyare,andtheycaneatelectricwires.Theycanswimamileandsurviveinwaterfor3days.Theycanalsojump3feetandfall45feetandsurvive.

A:

That’samazing.

Part3

B:

Whosleepsthemost?

Letmethink.Um,itcan’tbethehumanbaby,canit?

Andit’snottheblackbear.

A:

Itmustbethesloth.Theyspendmostoftheirlivesasleep.

B:

Sowhat’stheanswer?

C:

Well,theblackbearsleepsforabout7monthsayear.Thefemalesareevenhalfasleepwhentheyhavetheirbabies.

B:

Wow.

C:

Humanbabiesusuallysleepabout18hoursaday,butonlyintheirfirstfewmonths.Soslothsarethewinner.Theysleep15to18hoursadayfortheirwholelife.

Groupdiscussion

Scripts

A:

OK,themostbeautifulplaceI’vebeento…Well,afewyearsagoIwenttoFishRiverCanyon.

B:

Where?

A:

FishRiverCanyon.It’sthesecondbiggestcanyonintheworld.

B:

AftertheGrandCanyon?

A:

AftertheGrandCanyon.

B:

Whereisit?

A:

It’sinNamibia,inAfrica.

B:

Wow.Andwhatdidyouthinkofit?

A:

Ah,itwasamazing!

Thefirstthingyounoticeishowbigitis,ofcourse.

B:

Ofcourse.

A:

Itjustgoesonandonasfarasyoureyecansee.Butthebestthingaboutitwasthesilence.

B:

Right.

A:

Itwassoamazinglyquiet.WewentthereinAugustandthereweren’tmanytouristsanditwasjustsoquiet.

B:

Wouldyouliketogoback?

A:

Iwouldlovetogoback.Oneday!

B:

Oneday.

Furtherpracticeinlistening

Shortconversations

Scripts

Conversation1

W:

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