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Listening
SECTION3-1-1
JANICE:
Hello…..Flagstone.
JON:
Ohhello;isthatFlagstoneProperties?
JANICE:
Yesthat’sright.Flagstonehere.HowcanIhelpyou?
Example
JON:
Hello.I’mringingjusttomakeenquiriesaboutrentingahouse.Myname’sJonAnderson.
JANICE:
Yes,MrAnderson.Whatsortofthingwereyoulookingfor?
JON:
Two-bedroomedhousewithgarden.
JANICE:
Well...yes,sir,thatshouldn’tbeanyproblem...justtoletyouknowthatourmainareas,
themainareaswedealwith,arethecitycentreitself...Q1
JON:
Citycentre..uh-huh.
JANICE:
Andthenorthsuburbs.
JON:
Ohwell...weweremostinterestedintheNorthernareasactually.
JANICE:
Right...yes...Whatsortofpricewereyouthinkingof?
JON:
Well...couldyougivemesomeidea?
JANICE:
Certainly.Itreallyrangesfrom£250permonth.Q2
JON:
Only£250?
JANICE:
Yes,toabout£500dependingonanumberofdifferentfactors.
JON:
Whatdoesitdependon?
JANICE:
Well,obviouslythequalityofthearea.Andthenwhetherthere’sagarden.Q3
JON:
Well,asIsaid,we’dwantagarden.
JANICE:
Andagaragepushesuptheprice.
JON:
Right..well,wewouldn’tnecessarilyneedone.Ithinkabout£350amonthwouldbeourlimit.
JANICE:
OK.Well...wouldyouliketohavealookatacoupleofproperties,sir?
JON:
Yes,that’dbegreat.
JANICE:
Lookingatourfiles...Ithinkwe’vegottwowhichmightsuityou
JON:
Hangon.I’lljustgetapen.Right.
JANICE:
OK.Well,there’soneonWestParkRoadwhichis£325amonth.Q4
JON:
Arethebillsincluded?
JANICE:
Well,thatonejustincludesthewaterbill,Q5
JON:
OK,right.
JANICE:
AndthesecondhouseisinTitheRoad.I’lljustspellthatforyou...OK?
JON:
Yep.
JANICE:
T-I-T-H-ERoad.
JON:
Gotthat.Andhowmuchisthatone?
JANICE:
That’s£380.
JON:
380.Isthatincludingwater?
JANICE:
No,I’mafraidnot,butitdoesincludethetelephonerental.Q6
JON:
Ohwell,that’snottoobadthen.So…
JANICE:
So,whenwouldyoubeavailabletoseethem?
JON:
Well,I’llbeintownnextweek...say...Thursday?
JANICE:
No,I’msorrywedon’thaveanyavailabilityforThursday.HowaboutWednesdayafternoon?
Q7
JON:
OK.That’sfine.Would5.00beOK?
JANICE:
Yes,fine.5.00itis.JustcometotheFlagstoneOffices.
JON:
Oh,beforeIforget.WhatsortofthingsdoIneedtogetdone...torentwithyou?
JANICE:
Well,themostimportantthingisaletterfromyourbank
JON:
Noproblem...
JANICE:
Andthenareferenceletterfromyouremployer.Q8
JoN:
Yes,that’sOK.
JANICE:
Great,andthenwewouldneedyoutogive2weeks’noticeofmovingin...Q9
JON:
Right...2weeks’notice.Andwhataboutadeposit?
Q10
JANICE:
That’sonemonth’srent,whatevertheamountis.
JON:
OK.Onemonth.Isthatit?
JANICE:
No,sorry,onemore...youwillhavetopayforthecontract.
JON:
Ohyes.I’dforgottenaboutthat.OK,fine.SoI’llstartarrangingthose,andI’ll…
JANICE:
...I’llseeyounextweek.
JON:
Yes.Thanksverymuch.Bye.
JANICE:
Goodbye.
SECTION2-1-2
MRSSMITH:
Hello,Mrs.Sutton.Comein.Howareyousettlinginnextdoor?
HaveallyourthingsfromCanadaarrivedyet?
IthoughtIsawaremovalsvanoutsideyourhouseyesterdayafternoon.
MRSSUTTON:
Yes.Theycameyesterday.Wespentalldayyesterdayarrangingthin.
It’sbeginningtofeelabitmorelikehomenow.
MRSSMITH:
That’sgood.Look,comeinandsitdown.Areyoualright?
Youlookabitworried.
MRSSUTTON:
Well,Iamabit.I’msorrytobotheryousoearly,Mrs.Smith,
butIwonderifyoucouldhelpme.Couldyoutellme1mwIcangetholdofadoctor?
Ourdaughter,Anna,isn’tverywellthismorningandImayhavetocallsomebodyout.Q11
ShekeepsbeingsickandIambeginningtogetabitworried.
Ijustdon’tknowhowthehealthsystemworkshereinEngland.
AllIknowisthatit’sverydifferentfromoursbackinCanada.
MRSSMITH:
Well,Idon’tknowreallywheretostart,Letmethink.Well,thefirstthingyouhavetodo
isfindafamilydoctor--sometimeswecallthemgeneralpractitionersaswell--andregister
withhimorher.Ifyoulivehere,you’vegottobeonadoctor’slist.Ifyou’renot,
thingscanbeabitdifficult.Nobodywillcomeouttoyouifyou’renotregistered.
Anyway,theyworkinthingscalledpractices.Sortofsmallgroupsoffamilydoctorsall
workingtogetherinthesamebuilding.Q12
Nowwhatyou’vegottodothismorningisregisterwithoneofthem.
Therearetwopracticesnearhere,sowe’requitewellofffordoctorsinthispartofManchester.
There’stheDeanEndHealthCentreabouttenminutes’walkawayandthere’sanotherpractice
inSouthHay.That’saboutfiveminutesawaygoingtowardsthetowncentre.
We’reregisteredattheDeanEndone,butthey’rebothOK.Q13
Thereareaboutsixdoctorsinourpracticeandfourintheother.Q14
Sooursisquitebigincomparison.Andthebuildingandeverything’sabitmoremodern.
SouthHayisabitold-fashionedbutthedoctorsareOK.
Theironlyproblemisthattheydon’thaveaproperappointmentsystem.
Sometimesyouhavetowaitforagestheretoseesomeone.Q15
Anyway,yougotothereceptionistinwhicheverhealthcentreandaskhertoregisteryouwithadoctorthere.
Youhavetofillinaform,butitdoesn’ttakelong.OursiscalledDrJonesandwe’vebeengoingtohimforyears-eversincewemovedherefifteenyearsago.Iwouldn’tsaylie’sbrilliantbutIsupposehe’salrightreally.We’reusedtohimnow.Theysayhe’sverygoodwithelderlypeople,Q16
buthedoestendtogetabitimpatientwithchildren.Listen,theonewho’ssupposedtobereallygoodwithsmallchildrenisDrShaw.I’veheardlotsofpeoplesaythat.She’syoungandshe’sgotsmallchildrenofherown.Soyoucouldtryregisteringwithher.Andifherlistisfull,Iheardsomebodysaytheotherdaythatthere’sareallyniceyoungdoctoratSouthFlay,aDrWilliams.
Heholdsspecialclinicsforpeoplewithbacktrouble.Butthat’snotreallyyourproblem,isit?
Q17
MRSSMITH:
Ifyouwantadoctortovisityouathome,youhavetoaskforahomevisit.
You’resupposedtodothatbefore10.30inthemorning,butobviously,ifit’sanemergency,
youcanphoneatanytime,nightorday.Itmightnotbeyourdoctorthatcomes,though.
It’squiteoftenoneoftheotherdoctorsinthepractice.
Itdoesn’treallyseemtomakemuchdifference.
Otherwiseyoumakeaimappointmenttoseeyourdoctoratthehealthcentre.Youusuallygetseenthesameday.
Notalwaysofcourse,butusually,asISay.Theyholdsurgeriesbetween9and11.30everyweekday,
andfrom4to6.30MondaytoThursday.Saturdaysareonlyforemergencies.Q18
Whenthedoctorseesyou,hegivesyouaprescription.Hewriteswhatmedicationyouneedonitandyoutakeittoachemist’sshop.There’soneoppositethecentre.
Ifit’sforachildunder16.youdon’thavetopay.Soifit’sforAnna,there’snoproblem.
Thesamethinggoesifyou’reunemployedorretired,orifyou’repregnant.Q19
Justaswellbecauseit’snotcheap.Youpaythesamepriceforeachitemthedoctorhasprescribed.
Atthemomentit’ssomethinglike£5peritem.Q20
Soyoupayforthemedicationbuttheconsultationwiththedoctordoesn’tcostyouanything.
It’scompletelyfreeaslongasyou’rearesidenthere.You’regoingtobehereforthreeyears,aren’tyou?
Sothereshouldn’tbeanyquestionofyoupayinganythingtoseethedoctor.
Sothat’sonelessproblemtoworryabout,
Look,Mrs.Sutton.Ifyouwant,I’llsitwithyourdaughterforhalfanhourifyouwanttogoclowntothehealthcentretoregister.It’snotroublereally,don’tworry.
MRSSUTTON:
Areyousureyouwouldn’tmind?
Thatwouldreallyhelpmealot,I’llaskthemiftheycan
sendsomeoneroundlatertoseeAnna.IthinkI’lltrytheDeanEndCentre.
MRSSMITH:
Goodidea.Don’tworryaboutAnna.
MRSSUTTON:
Right.I’llbebackassoonasIcan.
SECTION3-1-3
TUTOR:
Hello.JonathanBriggs,isn’tit?
JB:
Yes,that’sright.
TUTOR:
Docomeinandsitclown.
JB:
Thanks.
TUTOR:
Right.Well,Jonathan,asweexplainedinyourletter,inthispartoftileinterviewweliketo
talkthroughyourapplicationform...yourexperiencetodate,etc....andthenintilesecondpart
yougoforagroupinterview.
JB:
Groupinterview...yes,Iunderstand
TUTOR:
So...yourfirstdegreewasinEconomics?
JB:
Yes,butIalsodidPoliticsasamajorstrand.Q21
TUTOR:
Andyougraduatedin1989.AndIseeyouhavebeendoingsometeaching.
JB:
Yes,IworkedasavolunteerteacherinWestAfrica.Iwasthereforalmostthreeyearsintotal
from1990to...ummm...1992.Q22-Q23
TUTOR:
Howinteresting.Whatorganisationwasthatwith?
JB:
It’snotoneofthemajorones.It’scalledTeachSouth.Q24
TUTOR:
Oh,right.Yes,Ihaveheardofit.ItoperatesinseveralAfricancountries,doesn’tit?
Andwhatkindofschoolwasit?
JB:
Aruralco-operative.Q25
TUTOR:
Oh,aruralco-operative,howinteresting...andwhatdidyouteach?
JB:
Avarietyofthingsindifferentyears..ummm...Idid...withFormsIto3mainlyGeographyand
someEnglishwithForm5.Q26-Q27
TheninmyfinalyearItookonsomeAgriculturalSciencewiththetopyear...that’sForm6.
TUTOR:
Right.Quiteavarietythen…
JB:
Ialsorantheschoolfarm.
TUTOR:
Howinteresting
TUTOR:
...Andhowdidyoufindthewholeexperience?
JB:
I’llbehonestwithyou.AttheendofthefirstyearIreallywantedtoleaveandcomehome.
TUTOR:
Whywast