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  • Текст песни Assimil - Английский без труда сегодня уроки 1-32

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    Section 1 - “Susan, this is Paul” – introducing
    your friends
    Ravi: Hello, and welcome to LearnEnglish
    elementary podcast number one. My name’s
    Ravi…
    Tess: … and I’m Tess. We’re your presenters and
    we’ve got lots of things for you to listen to today,
    but before we start, I think we should introduce
    ourselves. Ravi?
    Ravi: OK … erm … I’m Ravi.
    Tess: Or, I tell you what, I’ll introduce you and you
    can introduce me. How about that?
    Ravi: Well, OK then. Erm, this is Tess. She’s from
    London. She’s … how old are you?
    Tess: None of your business, Ravi!
    Ravi: And she loves dancing and riding her
    mountain bike. OK?
    Tess: OK. And this is Ravi. He comes from
    Manchester. He’s 23. Oh … aren’t you?
    Ravi: Oh yes.
    Tess: He likes football, and … he’s a great cook.
    Ravi: Thanks! And there’s one more person for
    you to meet. I’d like to introduce our producer,
    Gordon. Say hello to everyone Gordon!
    Gordon: Hello! Pleased to meet you!
    Ravi and Tess: Hi Gordon
    Tess: And how are you today?
    Gordon: Very well thank you Tess.
    Section 2: I’d like to meet
    Tess: Good! We’ll speak to Gordon again later in
    the show but now it’s time to get on with our
    programme. We’ve got an excellent show for you
    today, and let’s start with our first section, called
    ‘I’d like to meet’. We ask people a simple question
    – which famous person, dead or alive would you
    like to meet? And of course, we ask them to
    explain why. Our guest today on ‘I’d like to meet’
    is Zara Heller from Bristol. Hello Zara and
    welcome to the show.
    Zara: Hello.
    Ravi: Hi Zara.
    Tess: And what do you do Zara?
    Zara: I’m a student, I’m in my last year at school,
    I’m 16.
    Tess: Right. Now let’s ask the question. So Zara,
    which famous person, dead or alive would you
    like to meet?
    Zara: I’d like to meet Angelina Jolie.
    Ravi: Angelina Jolie. Great - good choice! Tell us
    a bit about her.
    Zara: She’s an American film actress, she was in
    ‘Tomb Raider’, and she’s an ambassador for the
    United Nations too.
    Tess: And why did you choose her to talk about
    today?
    Zara: Well, because I really admire her. She’s a
    famous film star with a lot of money and a famous
    celebrity film star husband, but she really cares
    about helping people and she uses her money
    and her fame to help children and people who are
    very poor or have a difficult life. I saw a film about
    her on MTV the music channel – it was a video
    diary of her visiting Africa and talking about how
    to stop poverty, and they were really simple
    things, and I thought it was really cool because
    MTV doesn’t usually show programmes like that,
    it’s usually just music videos and things, but
    because she’s famous and beautiful then people
    want to see her so she can get a lot of attention
    for the things that she wants to change.
    Tess: Do you like her films? Do you think she’s a
    good actress?
    Zara: Yes I do. I don’t think she’s a great actress,
    but she’s a good actress, and she’s so beautiful
    that you just want to look at her all the time.
    Ravi: Yeah.
    Zara: I think she’s one of the most beautiful
    women in the world. I love watching her, I love all
    her films.
    Ravi: And what would you like to talk to her about
    Zara?
    Zara: I’d like to talk about her trips to different
    places all around the world, and about Hollywood,
    and her family and about what people like me can
    do to help poor children.
    Tess: Well thank you very much Zara. That was
    really interesting. Personally, I’d like to talk to her
    about her husband, Brad Pitt. I think he’s
    gorgeous.
    Ravi: OK Tess, calm down. Erm, for all of you
    listening, we’d like to hear from you. Which
    famous person, dead or alive, would you like to
    meet? And why? Email us at
    learnenglishpodcast@britishcouncil.org, that’s
    learnenglishpodcast - all one word – AT -
    britishcouncil – all one word DOT org, that’s o-r-g.
    Let us know which famous person you would like
    to meet and why.
    Elementary Podcast Series 01 Episode 01
    page 19 of 22
    The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
    Section 3: Quiz
    Tess: OK. Now it’s quiz time. Every week we’ll
    have a little quiz to get you thinking. This week it’s
    the ten second quiz. It’s very easy. We give you a
    topic and you give as many answers as you can -
    in 10 seconds. Our two players today are Daniel –
    Daniel’s 16 and comes from London. Hello Daniel.
    Daniel: Hi
    Tess: And Alice – Alice is also 16 and she comes
    from Liverpool. Hi Alice.
    Alice: Hello
    Tess: Do you both know what to do? OK. We give
    you a topic, and you have to write down all the
    words you can think of. For example, we say
    ‘bathroom’, and you write a list, bath, soap,
    shampoo, and so on. As quick as you can. Got
    the idea?
    Alice: Yeah
    Tess: Good. Okay. Let’s play. You’ve got ten
    seconds to write down … things you can find in a
    kitchen. OK? So, for example you could say
    ‘microwave oven’. OK? Things you can find in a
    kitchen. Go! (sound of clock ticking) OK, Daniel.
    How many?
    Daniel: Erm, five, Tess.
    Tess: How about you, Alice?
    Alice: Erm, seven, I think.
    Tess: OK, let’s hear your seven words, Alice.
    Things you find in a kitchen.
    Alice: Erm, fridge. Cooker. Pans. Plates. Knife,
    fork, spoon.
    Tess: That’s seven. Well done, Alice. How many
    did you get, Ravi?
    Ravi: Oh, the clock makes me nervous – I can’t
    think when the clock’s ticking like that. Maybe the
    question next week will be about football.
    Tess: Thanks Daniel, thanks Alice. And if any of
    you listening have a good game we can play in
    quiz time, write to us and let us know. The
    address is
    learnenglishpodcast@britishcouncil.org. We’d
    love to hear your ideas for games we can play.
    What’s next, Ravi?
    Section 4: Our person in...
    Ravi: The next part of the show is called ‘Our
    person in’. We’ll listen to people in interesting
    places all over the world telling us something
    about life in the country they’re in. Today, we’ll
    hear from Mike Southern. Mike is … Our man in
    New York.
    Mike: New York. What do you think of?
    Skyscrapers. Taxis. Noise. People. John Lennon
    said that New York is the capital city of the world
    – and it certainly feels that way.
    But in the centre of this exciting, noisy, polluted
    city there is a place to find peace and quiet. A
    short walk from busy Fifth Avenue in Manhattan
    you’ll find Central Park. Central Park is the green
    heart of New York City and over 25 million people
    come here each year to escape the city. People
    run, swim, climb or simply sit and read a book in
    the huge park’s different scenery. And it’s not just
    for people. Lots of rare birds have made their
    home in the park and there are legends of big
    cats hiding in the dark trees.
    Although it looks completely natural, the park is
    man made, created over 150 years ago. Frederick
    Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed the park
    at a time when the city was a very crowded, dirty
    and unhealthy place to live. They wanted to make
    a place where rich and poor people could find
    fresh air in the dirty city.
    It does the same job today. As a friend of mine
    always tells me, “Life in New York would be
    impossible without Central Park”
    Tess: Wow! Really interesting. We’ll hear from
    another one of our people next time. Or if you’d
    like to write in and tell us something interesting
    about your city or town, we’d love to hear from
    you. You can send it to us at
    learnenglishpodcast@britishcouncil.org
    Section 5: Your turn
    Tess: Now we’re going out into the street to listen
    to ‘Your Turn’
    Ravi: In this part of the show, we go out into the
    street to find out what people think about our
    question of the day. And today we’re going to ask
    a question about celebrities - like film stars,
    actors, singers – who promote charities and ask
    people to give them money or aid. At the
    beginning of the show, we listened to Zara from
    Bristol talking about Angelina Jolie. Zara talked
    about Angelina Jolie’s work for charity. And
    nowadays, lots of famous people – celebrities - do
    the same. But is it a good idea? So today’s
    question is … ‘Is it a good idea for celebrities to
    do work for charity?’
    Tess: Hmm. ‘Is it a good idea for celebrities to do
    work for charity?’ Interesting question. Let’s listen
    to the answers.
    Voice 1: I think it’s a good thing. People don’t
    want to listen to boring politicians but everyone
    likes celebrities so they listen to what they have to
    say. When Bob Geldof and Bono organised Live8
    a few years ago, everybody was talking about
    Elementary Podcast Series 01 Episode 01
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    The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
    how to end poverty in Africa. My little brother was
    only twelve years old, but he was talking about it.
    That can’t be bad.
    Voice 2: I hate it. The celebrities only want
    publicity, and they want us to think that the

    тоже самое. Но разве это хорошая идея? Итак, сегодня
    вопрос в том ... "Это хорошая идея, чтобы знаменитости
    работаете на благотворительность? »
    Тесс: Хм. «Это хорошая идея для знаменитостей?
    работаешь на благотворительность? »Интересный вопрос. Давайте послушаем
    к ответам.
    Голос 1: Думаю, это хорошо. Люди не
    хочу слушать скучных политиков, но все
    любит знаменитостей, поэтому они слушают то, что им нужно
    сказать. Когда Боб Гелдоф и Боно организовали Live8
    несколько лет назад все говорили о
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    Международная организация Соединенного Королевства по возможностям образования и культурных связей. Мы зарегистрированы в Англии как благотворительная организация.
    как покончить с бедностью в Африке. Мой младший брат был
    всего двенадцать лет, но он говорил об этом.
    Это не может быть плохо.
    Голос 2: Ненавижу. Знаменитости только хотят
    гласности, и они хотят, чтобы мы думали, что

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