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229 9- Solutions Elementary. Audio Scripts for SB 2017. 3rd

Searching for the Lost City
The successful Canadian entertainer William Hunt lived and 
worked in Europe under the name The Great Farini. But he 
wanted a new challenge and loved the idea of exploration. 
So in 1885, he sailed to Africa and crossed the huge 
Kalahari Desert on foot. a photographer travelled with him 
and photographed the journey. After the journey, they 
described a lost city in the middle of the desert. Their story 
caused a lot of excitement and many other explorers studied
the photographs and then tried to find the city, but without 
success. In the end, people stopped looking. Perhaps Farini 
invented the lost city – nobody knows for sure.
3.06 Lesson 6B, Exercise 3
arrived
chatted
decided
interrupted
liked
needed
planned
visited
worked
3.07 Lesson 6C, Exercise 4

Kate is my best friend. 

My grandad is an old man. 
Solutions Third Edition Elementary
 
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I’m going to the USA next week.
4
It’s a cold morning.
5
You must go to the doctor.
6
We camped in Wales last summer.
3.08 Lesson 6C, Exercise 5
We played tennis yesterday.
I cooked dinner last night.
3.09 Lesson 6C, Exercise 6

Mum and Beth cook dinner every evening.

We both study drama at college.

I walk to school.
4
Fred stopped doing karate last year.
5
I crossed the road and walked into the supermarket.
6
They travel to work by car every day.
7
Tom arrived Tuesday of last week.
8
They lived together for many years in the USA.
3.10 Lesson 6C, Exercise 7
1
Last summer my friend Liam and I visited a national park. 
There’s a beautiful lake there with woods all around it. One 
day, we decided to swim in the lake, so we changed into our
swimming trunks behind some trees. After swimming for 
about 30 minutes, Liam returned to the trees. Then he 
shouted to me, ‘Our clothes? Where are they? They aren’t 
here!’ We looked for them everywhere. Then we noticed two
boys in the wood – with our clothes in their hands! I shouted 
to them and they dropped our clothes and hurried away into 
the wood. Liam wanted to catch them, but I stopped him. 
2
Last year my friend Sam and I visited Yellowstone National 
Park. When we arrived, we pitched our tent near a lovely 
river and decided to sleep for an hour. About 30 minutes 
later a roar interrupted our sleep. ‘That sounds like a bear,’ 
whispered Joe. I agreed. Bears can be dangerous so we 
carefully opened the tent, looked around, then we walked 
quietly to the car. We closed the car doors and locked them. 
Two minutes later, a large bear appeared from the trees. It 
walked to our tent and looked inside. Then it destroyed the 
tent with its big paws! We waited quietly in the car. After 
about five minutes, the bear returned to the woods, and we 
returned home in the car – without our tent and sleeping 
bags!
3
I live in a village in the mountains. Last spring my friend 
Emma and I decided to trek over the mountains to a youth 
hostel in another village. We started at nine in the morning. 
But at lunch time it started to rain and clouds covered the 
mountain. We arrived at a cave and waited there. When it 
stopped raining, we walked on. But we followed the wrong 
path! We stopped again. ‘Where are we?’ asked Emma. ‘I 
don’t know,’ I replied. ‘I think we’re lost. I haven’t got 
a compass with me but I’ve got a map app on my phone. We
can see where we are.’ So we opened the app and used it 
to find our way back to the path. We soon arrived at the 
village and stayed at the youth hostel.
4
Last June I visited a safari park with my family. You have to 
drive round the park and you mustn’t stop or open the 
windows. Well, we followed the road and looked at all the 
amazing wild animals: elephants, hippos, monkeys, tigers 
and gorillas. Then suddenly, the car slowed down and 
stopped. Dad tried to start it again. ‘What’s the matter with 
the car?’ asked mum. ‘I can’t start it,’ replied dad. ‘There 
isn’t any petrol.’ Then my little brother noticed some lions. 
‘Look, dad, they’re coming to the car!’ he cried. ‘Don’t worry,’
replied dad. ‘They can’t get into the car.’ The lions walked 
round the car and then returned to their family. Luckily, one 
of the safari park wardens noticed our car soon afterwards 
and rescued us.
3.11 Lesson 6C, Exercise 8

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