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ENTRANCE EXAMS :: TASK 6 PRACTICE COMPILED BY GIORGI MEBADUR] TINIE
DIALOGUE 1
Sophie: Hi, Jack. I’s Sophie. Are you in town?
Jack: Yes, 1am. I’mat the shopping centre.
Sophie: a
Jack: Yes, OK. What do you want to do?
Sophie: 2)
Jack: OK. Why don'twe have something to eat first?
Sophie: @)
Jack: Fine. Where do you want to meet?
Sophie: ®
Jack: Good idea.1'll be there in fifteen minutes.
Sophie: 6)
Jack: Why don’t we go for a pizza after the film?
Sophie: 6)
Great! Do you fancy meeting up?
Yes, Ihave always wanted to be an actor.
‘The meeting starts in 15 minutes.
Td like to see the new Ben Stiller film.
Vd rather see the film first, if that’s OK. It starts in forty minutes.
Shall we meet by the bus stop?
OK, great. See you later!
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Sure. Why not? I'm always hungry after the movies.ENTRANCE EXAMS: TASK 6 PRACTICE :: COMPILED BY GIORGI MEBADUR!
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DIALOGUE 2
Good afternoon. What can I do for you? ua A
a)
May I just ask you some questions? Where did you last have the rucksack?
(2)
‘And when was that?
About halfan hour ago.
And you've been back to the shop to see if t's there?
——_______ (3)
OK, I'll just take some details. Could you describe the rucksack, please?
(4)
‘And what was in the rucksack?
6)
OK. Was there any ID in the rucksack?
(6)
That's fine. If you could just fill in this form, please...
I think I left it in a shop in the high street.
I'm not sure.
Unfortunately, I cannot describe the thief.
I'd like to reporta theft, please. Someone has stolen my rucksack.
Yes, it's yellow. It's made of canvas.
Yes, I went straight back, but it wasn’t there.
I got my ID when I was 18.
Some books, some keys and some make-up.ENTRANCE EXAMS :: TASK 6 PRACTICE :: COMPILED BY GIORGI MEBADURI [ETI
Complete the conversation. For questions 1-6, mark the correct letter A-H. Two sentences are extra. (6 points)
DIALOGUE 3
Information Officer (10): Good morning. Can I help you?
Lucy:
10: I can certainly help you with that. Here's a leaflet. I think you should visit the Roman
Baths. They're 2,000 years old.
Lucy:
10: Yes, just 100 metres from here,
(3)
10: Ifyou take an open-top bus tour of the city, you'll see all the major sights.
Lucy:
10: No, I’m afraid not, What else are you interested in?
Lucy: _ (5)
10: You ought to go to SouthGate, the main shopping centre.
Lucy —_____ (6)
10: The bus stop is marked here on the map. You needn’t buy a ticket in advance. You can
just get on.
Lucy: Great. Thanks very much.
A. No, thanks, We're just looking.
B. Are they nearby?
C. That sounds fun. Are there any festivals or carnivals on at the moment?
D. Whatelse can you recommend?
E, Bus fares are so expensive these days.
F, OK. Thanks. Where do we catch the sightseeing bus?
G. We are keen on shopping, We'd like to shop around.
H. Yes, we're visiting Bath for a couple of days and we were wondering what to see.ENTRANCE EXAMS :: TASK 6 PRACTICE :: COMPILED BY GIORGI MEBADURI [ET
DIALOGUE 1
Sophie: Hi, Jack. t's Sophie. Are you in town?
Yes, lam. 'mat the shopping centre.
Great! Do you fancy meeting up?
Yes, OK. What do you want to do?
Vd like to see the new Ben Stiller film,
OK. Why don't we have something to eat first?
I'd rather see the film first, ifthat’s OK.
It starts in forty minutes.
Fine. Where do you want to meet?
Shall we meet by the bus stop?
Good idea. I'll be there in fifteen minutes.
OK, great. See you later!
Why don’t we go for a pizza after the film?
Sure. Why not?
DIALOGUE 1
Officer: Good afternoon, What can I do for you?
Sally: I'd like to report a theft, please. Someone has stolen my rucksack.
Officer: May I just ask you some questions? Where did you last have the rucksack?
Sally: I think I left it in a shop in the high street.
Officer: And when was that?
sally: About half an hour ago.
Officer: And you've been back to the shop to see ifit’s there?
sally: Yes, I went straight back, but it wasn't there.
Officer: OK, I'll just take some details. Could you describe the rucksack, please?
sally: Yes, it’s yellow. It’s made of canvas.
Officer: And what was in the rucksack?
sally: Some books, some keys and some make-up.
Officer: OK. Was there any ID in the rucksack?
sally: I'm not sure.
Officer: That's fine. If you could just fill in this form, please...
DIALOGUE 3
Information Officer (10): Good morning, Can I help you?
Lucy: Yes, we're visiting Bath for a couple of days and we were wondering what to see.
10: I can certainly help you with that. Here's a leaflet. | thinkyou should visit the Roman Baths.
They're 2,000 years old.
Lucy: Are they nearby?
10: Yes, just 100 metres from here.
Lucy: What else can you recommend?
10: Ifyou take an open-top bus tour of the city, you'll see all the major sights.
Lucy: That sounds fun. Are there any festivals or carnivals on at the moment?
10: No,!’mafraid not. What else are you interested in?
Lucy: We'd like to do some shopping.
10: You ought to go to SouthGate, the main shopping centre.
Lucy OK. Thanks. Where do we catch the sightseeing bus?
10: ‘The bus stop is marked here on the map. You needn't buy a ticket in advance. You can just get
on.
Lucy: Great. Thanks very much.