Cover of the textbook Outcomes Upper-Intermediate - Student's Book

The key answer of exercise 3

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 2 - Worth a visit for the textbook Outcomes Upper-Intermediate - Student's Book with authors Hugh Dellar and Andrew Walkley from National Geographic Learning

Question

Listen again. Match the extracts (1-5) with the situations (a-e). Then discuss the questions (in brackets) with a partner.

Answer

  1. Conversation 5 → a local club wants to expand their stadium – they’ve applied for planning permission and want to add 20,000 seats. There’s opposition because there are already transport and anti- social behaviour problems, and any expansion would make it worse. 
  2. Conversation 1 → promoting the new wing of the gallery that’s due to open this year, which is an important piece of innovative architecture and houses a collection of Asian art.
  3. Conversation 2 → one speaker tries to persuade the other to buy something for the house. They say it is like a piece of art. They suggest that their partner is being over-anxious and unadventurous.
  4. Conversation 3 → to the exhibition of old tanks / old military vehicles, the next morning
  5. Conversation 4 → the ride involved lots of spinning around, which has made the speaker dizzy. They feel like they’re going to faint.

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