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CHAPTER III. LISTENING TO SONGS

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UNIT I. You’re Perfect.

Listen to the song You’re Perfect

Listen to the song again and try to fill in the missing verbs.

You’re Perfect.

You 1 and I 2 a gap in your teeth.

It 3 me 4 inside.

You 5 perfection,

But you 6 always on my mind.

And when you 7 you 8 two left feet.

You 9 never 10 a Broadway star.

You 11 perfection,

But I 12 you just the way that you 13.

 

And sometimes when the sun 14 down,

We 15 alone, nobody else around,

I 16 to 17 the truth:

You 18 perfect.

You 19 perfect.

You 20 perfect, to me.

 

Out on the town you always 21 your way:

Better if you 22 at home.

You 23 perfection,

But I just 24 you alone.

You __25__such a mess when you 26 up.

Nothing ever 27 q uite right.

You 28 perfection,

But 29 you 30 mine tonight?

 

‘Cause darling when the sun 31 down,

We 32 alone, nobody else around,

I 33 that I 34 the truth:

You 35 perfect.

You 36 perfect.

You 37 perfect, to me.

Perfect to me.

 

UNIT II. A Bigger Heart.

1. Read the script of the song and try to fill in the missing words. Then listen to the song and see if you were right.

A Bigger Heart

His arms are stronger then mine

His legs are 1 than mine

His car’s always cleaner

And his grass is always 2

But my heart is …3… than his

And my love for you is stronger than his.

 

His shirts are 4 than mine

His soufflés are lighter than mine

His video is 5

And his faults are fewer

But my heart is 6 than his

And my love for you is stronger than his.

 

He’s more 7, much more elegant

More charming and polite than me

He’s more responsible, much more dependable

He’s everything I long to be.

 

His office is 8 than mine

His martinis are drier than mine

His roses are 9

And his overdraft is smaller

 

But my heart is 10 than his

And my love for you is stronger than his.

 

UNIT III. Brighton in the Rain

Read the script of the song and try to fill in the missing words. Then listen to the song and see if you were right.

Brighton in the Rain.

I’ve never 1 to Athens and I’ve never 2 to Rome

I’ve only 3 the Pyramids in picture books at home

I’ve never 4 across the sea or 5 inside a plane

I’ve always 6 my holidays in Brighton in the rain.

 

I’ve never 7 foreign food or 8 in a foreign bar

I’ve never 9 a foreign girl or 10 a foreign car

I’ve never 11 to find my way in a country I don’t know

I’ve always 12 just where I am and where I’ll never go.

 

I’ve 13 travel books by writers who have 14 to Pakistan

I’ve 15 people telling stories of adventures in Iran

I’ve 16 TV documentaries about China and Brazil

But I’ve never 17 abroad myself; it’s making me feel ill.

 

I’ve 18 several languages like Hindi and Malay

I’ve lots of useful sentences I’ve never 19 able to say

The furthest place I’ve ever 20 was to the Isle of Man

And that was full of tourists from Jamaica and Japan.

 

I’ve never 1 to Athens and I’ve never 2 to Rome

I’ve only 3 the Pyramids in picture books at home

I’ve never 4 across the sea or 5 inside a plane

I’ve always 6 my holidays in Brighton in the rain.

 

UNIT IV. My Old Dad

1. Listen to the song and try to write down the missing verbs.

My Old Dad

We never 1 him in the mornings,

And he always 2 home late.

Then he 3 and 4 the pager

And 5 the crossword while he 6.

 

He never 7 us with our homework,

But he 8 me to swim,

And he 9 me to be patient.

I quess I 10 a lot from him.

 

My old Dad

He was one of the good guys.

He was nobody’s hero,

But he was special to me.

 

Every summer we 11 to Blackpool,

Except when he 12 unemployed.

He 13 to 14 and 15 the sunset

That 16 one thing we both 17.

He 18 always very gentle,

Nothing ever 19 him mad.

He 20 never rich or famous,

But I 21 proud of my old Dad.

 

My old Dad

He was one of the good guys,

He was nobody’s hero,

But he was special to me.

 

UNIT 5. I Hadn’t Seen Her for a Long Time.

1. Read and choose the correct words and expressions from the list given below and put them in the gaps.

I hadn’t seen her for a long time.

I 1 down the street one day

Looking at the shops

When someone asked me if I 2 the way.

I gave the girl directions

And then saw who it was.

I couldn’t 3 of anything to say.

 

I hadn’t seen her 4 a very long time

Since the day we said good bye.

She 5 changed,

She 6 looked young and shy.

I thought perhaps 7 changed so much

She didn’t 8 it was me,

Then I saw the recognition in her eye.

 

We stood in silence for a while,

Then I 9 her to a bar.

I felt as if I was walking with a ghost.

We drank and began to talk,

And then her eyes met mine.

Her eyes 10 always shown her feelings most.

 

We 11 about the good old days

About family and friends

About the hopes we’d shared 12 it all went wrong.

She seemed quite pleased to see me

So I 13 two more drinks

But when I got back to the table she 14 gone.

 

I hadn’t seen her for a very long time, etc.

.

(1 - walked/was walking, 2 – know/knew, 3 – think/to think, 4 – since/for, 5 – hasn’t/hadn’t, 6 – still/yet, 7 – I/I’d, 8 – realise/realised,9 – was leading/led,10 – have/had,11 – talked/have talked,12 – before/after,13 – ordered/had ordered,14 – has/had)

 

2. Listen to the song and check your answers.

UNIT 6. Private Detective.

Listen to the song and write down all the adjectives

Private Detective

He’s a very 1 man

And his face is very 2

He wears a 3 4 jacket

And he’s got whiskers on his chin He keeps looking back – I keep diving into doorways

Watching every move – I still don’t know his name …

 

He’s a 5 villain

And he’s creeping like a fox.

There is something in his suit case

And now he’s stepping in a phone box

He keeps looking back –

I keep diving into doorways

Watching every move – but I still don’t know his game …

 

6 Detective – now he’s running free

7 Detective – he’ll never get away from me

She’s sitting in a cafè

And she’s reaching in her bag

She’s looking at a photo

And her face is very 8

She keeps looking up – I dive behind my paper

Something’s gonna happen – sooner or later

 

Detective – now she’s running free

Detective – she’ll never get away from me, no, no, no!

 

She’s a very 11 l ady

And her nails are very 12

And she’s taking to a stranger

And I think she’s got a gun

She keeps looking up – I dive behind my paper

Something’s gonna happen – sooner or later

13 Detective – now she’s running free

14 Detective – she’ll never get away oh no!

Detective – now he’s running free, no, no

16 Detective – he’ll never, never, never get away from me!

 

UNIT 7. So Near Yet So Far.

1. Listen to the song and write down the missing verb forms.

So Near Yet So Far.

Maria 1 on a mountainside with her mother and her father – she 2 an only child

She 3 so hard – in the old vineyard

Antonio 4 at the harbour’s edge with his uncle and aunt … and 5 his bread,

He 6 all day – in a rough black sea

 

They 7 at a dance in the market square

A romantic night – there 8 love in the air

They 9 each other close and he 10 her a ring

Both families 11 it 12 the very best thing

 

Maria 13 that the day 14 when she and Antonio 15 as one

They 16 soon – happy bride and groom

One not summer’s day on the mountainside

Maria stared as a stranger came by

In a shiny car and gold round his neck

She 17 the prettiest girl he’d ever 18

Maria 19 alone on the mountain side in a brand new dress and tears in her eyes

Now the stranger 20 - he 21 a handsome one

Antonio 22 on an out – of – town bus ‘cause now his dreams 23 to dust

He 24 25 away – he’s just 26 for the city

They 27 at a dance in the market square

A romantic night – magic in the air

Both families 28 the wedding 29 off

So near yet so far from a perfect love.

 

UNIT 8. The Island.

1. Listen to the song and write down all missing adjectives.

The Island

Each night I dream of a 1 Island

Surrounded by beaches and covered in flowers

Butterflies dance through the 2 smelling meadows

And birds sing their love songs for hours.

 

3 4 water runs down from the mountains

And flows through 5 valleys as a sparkling stream.

9 sea breezes blow over my Island

While sunshine pours over my dream

 

Each night I visit the island of my dreams,

Each night I visit I the island, of my dreams,

I leave the 7 world behind,

It’s somewhere 8 in my mind,

Not too easy to find,

The island.

 

9 10 squirrels play games in the tree tops

And chase through the branches where nightingales sing.

It looks so 11 I wish I could take you

To where each night’s the first day of spring.

 

Each night I visit the island of my dreams,

Each night I visit I the island, of my dreams,

I leave the 7 world behind,

It’s somewhere 8 in my mind,

Not too easy to find,

The island.

 


 




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