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Interchange Assessment Material 1 © Cambridge University Press 2017 Photocopiable Units 5–6 Quiz audio script 1 
Units 5–6 
Quiz audio script 
[Track 4] 
A Listen to the conversations. Check the correct answers. 
1. 
MAN: Tell me about your family, Catherine. How many brothers 
and sisters do you have? 
CATHERINE: Well, I have four sisters – Annette, Sarah, Jill, 
and Liza. 
MAN: Wow! That’s great! And do you have any brothers? 
CATHERINE: Yes, I have three brothers – Ed, Mark, and Sam. And 
we all eat dinner together every night – all my brothers and 
sisters and my parents. 
MAN: How fun! It’s like having a party every night! 
CATHERINE: Yeah, I guess it is. 
2. 
WOMAN: Hi, Mark! Nice to see you again! Hey, where are you 
working now? 
MARK: I’m working full-time for a newspaper. I’m a 
photographer there. 
WOMAN: Wow! That’s interesting! Are you still living with your 
parents? 
MARK: No, I’m not. I’m living in an apartment with Jim. He’s an 
old friend from school. 
WOMAN: So, you’re not married? 
MARK: No, not right now, but I am getting married this summer. 
WOMAN: Congratulations! 
MARK: Thanks! 
3. 
MAN: How often do you exercise, Sharon? 
SHARON: Well, I go jogging about twice a week. 
MAN: Oh, really? And do you ever go to the gym? 
SHARON: Yes, I usually go on Mondays, Wednesdays, 
and Fridays. 
MAN: Wow! How long do you spend at the gym? 
SHARON: Hmm, around two or three hours each time I go there. 
MAN: Well, you like to be active! 
SHARON: Yes, I do. I also play golf every Thursday. 
4. 
MAN: Listen to this, Kylie. It says here: “In Australia, many 
married couples have two children.” 
KYLIE: That’s true in my family. My parents have two kids – my 
sister and me. 
MAN: In my country, people often have big families. For 
example, I have six brothers and sisters. 
KYLIE: Really? Are they all living at home? 
MAN: Well, my younger brother and sister are still living at home 
with our parents. They’re in school. The rest of us don’t live at 
home anymore. 
KYLIE: Are you all living in the same town? 
MAN: No, two of my older brothers are single and working 
abroad, but my other older brother and my older sister live 
with their children near our parents. And, of course, I live 
here now.

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