с иглишом Complete the conversations. Use the correct form of the word(s) given and any other words you need.
A joe: Why have you bought a new car?
amy: We needed one with a (1) bigger (big) boot, to take our sports gear.
B mary: Which is (2) the highest (high / mountain) in Africa?
anne: Kilimanjaro.
mary: Where’s that? In Kenya?
anne: No, it’s a bit (3) further south than (far / south) that. It's in Tanzania.
C andy: Are you still having problems with your broadband connection?
jess: Yes. I don’t know what’s wrong. I’ve tried contacting the server, but it’s still(4) (fast) last week.
D rosa: Which part of London has (5) (cheap) flats to rent, do you think?
ana: I don’t know. It’s (6) (expensive) city in the country so they won’t be cheap anywhere.
rosa: I suppose the suburbs (7) (far) from the centre would be the place to look.
ana: I’m not sure it works like that in London.
E fred: How was your driving test?
josh: Oh, not so bad really. I passed! It was (8)
(much / easy) I’d expected, in fact.
fred: Congratulations! That’s (9) (good) news I’ve heard for ages!
F gail: Shall we go windsurfing? It’s lovely and sunny.
mick: I’m not sure. The wind is good but although the sun is shining, I think you’ll find it’s (10) (not / warm) it looks when you get outside.
G eddy: Let’s go clubbing after we’ve eaten.
sean: Can’t we go (11) (late)? I want to watch a film.
eddy: No. The clubs shut (12) (early / here) they do at home.
H will: Come on! Can’t you cycle (13) (fast)?
pete: Sorry, I’m going (14) (fast) I can already.
will: Yeah, your bike’s quite a bit (15) (old / mine),
I guess.
I chris: I hear you were having quite a few problems with your business last year. Is it
(16) (good) this year?
jodie: No. I’m afraid it’s (17) (bad) if anything.
chris: I suppose people just aren’t spending (18) (much / money) they used to.
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Amy: We needed one with a bigger boot, to take our sports gear.
Explanation: Amy explains that they needed a car with a larger trunk (boot) to accommodate their sports equipment.
B. Mary: Which is the highest mountain in Africa?
Anne: Kilimanjaro.
Mary: Where’s that? In Kenya?
Anne: No, it’s a bit further south than that. It's in Tanzania.
Explanation: Anne informs Mary that Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, is located in Tanzania, not Kenya.
C. Andy: Are you still having problems with your broadband connection?
Jess: Yes. I don’t know what’s wrong. I’ve tried contacting the server, but it’s still fast since last week.
Explanation: Jess explains that she has been experiencing issues with her broadband connection and despite contacting the server, the problem has persisted since last week.
D. Rosa: Which part of London has cheaper flats to rent, do you think?
Ana: I don’t know. It’s the most expensive city in the country, so they won’t be cheap anywhere.
Rosa: I suppose the suburbs far from the center would be the place to look.
Ana: I’m not sure it works like that in London.
Explanation: Rosa asks for advice on finding affordable flats to rent in London, but Ana suggests that due to London being an expensive city, finding cheap flats might be difficult regardless of the location. Rosa then considers looking in the suburbs, but Ana is unsure if it would work that way in London.
E. Fred: How was your driving test?
Josh: Oh, not so bad really. I passed! It was much easier than I’d expected, in fact.
Fred: Congratulations! That’s the best news I’ve heard for ages!
Explanation: Josh shares that his driving test went well and that it was much easier than he had anticipated. Fred congratulates him and expresses that it is the best news he has heard in a long time.
F. Gail: Shall we go windsurfing? It’s lovely and sunny.
Mick: I’m not sure. The wind is good, but although the sun is shining, I think you’ll find it’s not as warm as it looks when you get outside.
Explanation: Gail suggests going windsurfing due to the nice weather, but Mick expresses uncertainty because although the sun is shining, the actual temperature might not be as warm as it appears.
G. Eddy: Let’s go clubbing after we’ve eaten.
Sean: Can’t we go later? I want to watch a film.
Eddy: No. The clubs shut early here, unlike what they do at home.
Explanation: Eddy proposes going clubbing after they eat, but Sean suggests going later because he wants to watch a film. However, Eddy informs him that the clubs close early in their current location, unlike in their hometown.
H. Will: Come on! Can’t you cycle faster?
Pete: Sorry, I’m going as fast as I can already.
Will: Yeah, your bike’s quite a bit older than mine, I guess.
Explanation: Will encourages Pete to cycle faster, but Pete apologizes and says he is already going as fast as he can. Will then attributes Pete's slower speed to his bike being older compared to his own.
I. Chris: I hear you were having quite a few problems with your business last year. Is it better this year?
Jodie: No. I’m afraid it’s worse, if anything.
Chris: I suppose people just aren’t spending as much money as they used to.
Explanation: Chris mentions hearing about Jodie's business problems in the previous year and asks if it has improved this year. Jodie sadly responds that it has actually gotten worse. Chris speculates that people are most likely not spending as much money as they used to, leading to the decline in Jodie's business.