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Book Three
UNIT 1
Section One
Part 1
Spot Dictation
Houses in the Future
Well, I think houses in the future will probably be (1) quite small but I should think theyll be (2) well-insulated so that you dont need so much (3) heating and (4) cooling as you do now, so perhaps very economical (5) to run. Perhaps they will use (6) solar heating, although I dont know, in this country, perhaps we (7) wont be able to do that so much. Yes, I think theyll be full of (8) electronic gadgets: things like very advanced televisions, videos, perhaps videos which take up ... the screen (9) takes up the whole wall. I should think. Yes, youll have things like (10) garage doors which open automatically when you (11) drive up, perhaps electronic (12) sensors which will (13) recognize you when you, when you come to the front door even. Perhaps (14) architects and designers will be a bit more (15) imaginative about how houses are designed and perhaps with the (16) shortage of space people will think of putting gardens (17) on the roof and, and maybe rooms can be (18) expanded and, and (19) contracted* depending on what you use them for, so perhaps therell be a bit more (20) flexibility about that.
Part 2
Listening for Gist
A: Tuesday two fifteen. Let me look in my diary. B: No, Thursday.
A: Oh, Im sorry. I thought you said Tuesday.
B: Thursday two fifteen. No, Im sorry. Ive got an appointment until three. Could we make it later?
Say three fifteen?
A: Well, theres a lot to talk about. Itll take a couple of hours, at least. B: Shall we say Monday morning, then?
A: Monday morning. All right. Nine oclock?
B: Nine. I think that will be all right. Ill ring you back and confirm. A: All right. But ring before five, could you?
B: All right.
A: Right you are. Bye. B: Bye.
Exercise. Directions: Listen to the dialogue and write down the gist and the key words that help you decide.
This dialogue is about making an appointment
Woman: Listen! Im terribly sorry Im late. Man:
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