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EXTRA READING + LISTENING New English File Elementary Unit 8 READING COMPREHENSION 1 Read Tom’s Story. Choose the correct answer, A, B, or C. Tom’s story Tom Larter was born in London in 1961. When he left school he worked as an electrician for seven years. ‘I worked for a photocopy company but I didn’t like it,’ said Tom as we sat in a bar, drinking his favourite beer. ‘Then the company went bust and I didn’t have a job for two years.’ Tom now lives in Mannheim, Germany. He works in a glass factory in Heidelberg. He likes his job and the work is not too difficult. So why did he come to Germany? ‘I studied German at night school in London,’ explained Tom. ‘I knew lots of vocabulary but my German accent was, and still is, terrible. A friend of mine studied with me. He had a girlfriend in Germany and went over to join her in 1987. He wrote me a letter and told me about life in Germany. I lived in a horrible flat in a poor part of London. One day my landlord told me I had to leave.’ Tom came to Germany in 1988. For the first three weeks he slept on the floor of his friend’s flat. Then he got the job at the glass factory. ‘The money was good and the people were friendly,’ said Tom as we drank our beer. ‘It is strange but I felt at home in Germany. I found a good flat and I made some good friends.’ Tom works in a factory but his big love is art. He loves painting but in London he didn’t often have enough money to buy the materials he needed. After one month in Germany he started painting again. ‘I was very lucky,’ continued Tom. ‘One of my friends works in a café. She agreed to have an exhibition of my paintings in her café. It was a wonderful evening and I sold three paintings!’ Does he miss anything from England? ‘I miss my family of course – I try to fly home at least once a year. I missed English football for a few years but now I have satellite television and I watch three or four matches every week. But there’s one thing I can’t get in Germany – a good curry!’ Does he plan to stay in Germany all his life? ‘Probably. I’ve got some very good friends, I can paint every evening, watch football, and (he held up his second glass) I have the best beer in the world.’ 1 Tom went to Germany because… A he spoke perfect German. B his girlfriend lived there. C a friend recommended it. 2 His German accent is … A very bad. B quite good. C very good. 3 Before he went to Germany…

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Page 1: 8 extra reading & listening 2011

EXTRA READING + LISTENING New English File Elementary Unit 8

READING COMPREHENSION1 Read Tom’s Story. Choose the correct answer, A, B, or C.

Tom’s story

Tom Larter was born in London in 1961. When he left school he worked as an electrician for seven

years. ‘I worked for a photocopy company but I didn’t like it,’ said Tom as we sat in a bar, drinking his

favourite beer. ‘Then the company went bust and I didn’t have a job for two years.’ Tom now lives in

Mannheim, Germany. He works in a glass factory in Heidelberg. He likes his job and the work is not

too difficult.

So why did he come to Germany? ‘I studied German at night school in London,’ explained Tom. ‘I

knew lots of vocabulary but my German accent was, and still is, terrible. A friend of mine studied with

me. He had a girlfriend in Germany and went over to join her in 1987. He wrote me a letter and told

me about life in Germany. I lived in a horrible flat in a poor part of London. One day my landlord told

me I had to leave.’

Tom came to Germany in 1988. For the first three weeks he slept on the floor of his friend’s flat. Then

he got the job at the glass factory. ‘The money was good and the people were friendly,’ said Tom as

we drank our beer. ‘It is strange but I felt at home in Germany. I found a good flat and I made some

good friends.’

Tom works in a factory but his big love is art. He loves painting but in London he didn’t often have

enough money to buy the materials he needed. After one month in Germany he started painting again.

‘I was very lucky,’ continued Tom. ‘One of my friends works in a café. She agreed to have an

exhibition of my paintings in her café. It was a wonderful evening and I sold three paintings!’

Does he miss anything from England? ‘I miss my family of course – I try to fly home at least once a

year. I missed English football for a few years but now I have satellite television and I watch three or

four matches every week. But there’s one thing I can’t get in Germany – a good curry!’

Does he plan to stay in Germany all his life? ‘Probably. I’ve got some very good friends, I can paint

every evening, watch football, and (he held up his second glass) I have the best beer in the world.’

1 Tom went to Germany because…A he spoke perfect German.B his girlfriend lived there.C a friend recommended it.

2 His German accent is …A very bad.B quite good.C very good.

3 Before he went to Germany…A he went to university.B he worked in a British factory.C he worked in Britain for several years.

4 His flat in Germany is…A smaller than his London flat.B nicer than his London flat.C cheaper than his London flat.

5 His art…A makes him a lot of money.B doesn’t make him any money.C makes him a little money.

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

1 Listen to Patrick and Sarah talking about their ambitions. For questions 1–5 circle the correct answer.

1 Patrick is _____.A very happy.B not very happy.C very unhappy.

2 Patrick is _____.A an architectB famous.C interested in languages.

3 Sarah would like to _____.A play football.B leave her job.C travel to some countries.

4 Sarah likes _____.A being in South America.B being near her family and friends.C having a husband and children.

5 Patrick would like to_____.A live in another country.B have children.C buy a house.

2 Listen to James talking about his holiday. For questions 6–10 complete the table.

He went to Dublin.

How long? 6…….nights

Weather: 7 rainy sunny cloudy

Hottest temperature: About 8…….o

Population: More than 50% is under 9…………………. .

It’s 10……………………. than a lot of capital cities.

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UNIT 8 Reading

1 C2 A3 C4 B5 C

Unit 8 Listening

11 B2 C3 C4 B5 A

26 37 cloudy8 169 3010 (much) safer

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Taken from NEW ENGLISH FILE ELEMENTARY, Test Resource CD’s, File 8, Extra Reading + Extra Listening, tracks 16+17