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Unit 1 A land of diversity. Listen to the text. A HOLIDAY IN CALIFORNIA George (G) is on holiday in the United States. He is touring around California.

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1 Unit 1 A land of diversity

2 Listen to the text. A HOLIDAY IN CALIFORNIA George (G) is on holiday in the United States. He is touring around California. Listen to him phoning home to talk to his friend Christie (C).

3 Listen again and fill in the blanks. C: Hello. G: Hi, Christie. It’s me, George. C: Gosh, George! ________ are you? G: In Joshua Tree National Park. C: Wow, where’s that? G: It’s in __________ California. C: Lucky you! What are you doing down there? G: Well, I _______ in northern California and I’ve been travelling _______. Where southeast started south

4 C: Cool. So how’s the ______ been? G: Jolly good. There’s so much to see and it’s nothing like ______ I imagined. C: Really? G: Yeah. I expected everyone to live ____ the beach in big houses, and I thought everyone here would be _____. C: (laughing) Just as I thought. You’ve watched too many American _______! G: I know, and they can give you the _______ idea! trip what near rich movies wrong

5 C: So, tell me, what’s it really like? G: Well, some people live near the ______; but further east, in the central part, is a _____ valley where they grow all sorts of things like cotton, __________, nuts and fruit, oh lots of things. And lots of cattle. C: Mmm, sounds ___________. What other scenery is there? G: Well, if you go ________ southeast, you come to mountains and deserts. That ______ is really spectacular. coast huge vegetables interesting further land

6 C: Sounds fantastic! So you’re in the desert at the _________? G: Yes, that’s right. It’s very hot and very different from the _____ of California. C: I wish I could see it for _______. What are the people like? G: Well, I didn’t realize there were so many different _____ and cultures here. C: Such as? G: Well, there are ______ and _______ Americans of course, and lots of Asians. And about a _______ of all Californians are Hispanic. moment rest myself races quarter whiteblack

7 C: Hispanic? G: People whose ________ came from Spanish speaking countries in South America. C: Oh I see. G: So there’s a huge difference in _______ and the way people ______. Lots of different art, different types of _______, music, food and anything else you can _______ of. C: Sounds great. And what about …? ancestors look culture festival think

8 Listen to the text. A TRAVELLER’S STORY T = Tom M = Mandy

9 T: This is Tom Price, and you are listening to Traveller’s Tales, a ________ programme about _______. Today on the show, we have Mandy Long, who has ______ returned from New Orleans. Welcome, Mandy. M: Thank you for ________ me. T: Now first, tell us exactly _______ New Orleans is. Listen again and fill in the blanks. weekly travel just having where

10 M: It’s in the ____ south of the United States, on the Mississippi River, about _____ kilometres from the Gulf of Mexico. T: And what’s the ________ like there? M: Well, it can get quite ____ and humid. But the evenings are usually wonderfully ______ and pleasant. T: I see. So _____ made you want to go to New Orleans? far 160 climate hot warm what

11 M: I think it was the Mardi Gras. This is a world _______ festival that goes on for about _____ weeks every year. People hold parties in the ______ and there’s music and dancing everywhere. And there are ______ or ______ parades. Everyone in the parades wears _____ dress. Apparently it started in _____ as a Christian religious festival. These days Mardi Gras earns over US$ _____ million in tourism for New Orleans! famous three street thirtyforty fancy 1857 840

12 T: It must be huge. M: Yeah, it is. And you don’t get much _____ as the celebrations go on all night. T: Apart from the Mardi Gras what else did you ______ about New Orleans? M: It’s hard to know ______ to start. New Orleans has such a _______ and interesting culture. New Orleans is in the _____ of Louisiana, which at different times belonged to the French, the Spanish and the _______. sleep enjoy state English where diverse

13 Then in 1812 it became _____ of the United States. So New Orleans is now _____ to a mixture of nationalities and races, including the descendants of slaves from _______. At the time when the slaves were _____, many came to live in New Orleans. Today New Orleans has a __________ of about half a million, of whom _____ are African-American, _____ are white and part home Africa freed population 62% 35%

14 about ____ are Hispanic. So, New Orleans has a rich ____ of music, food and culture. And many different architectural ______ too. T: I see. So how did you _______ your time in New Orleans? M: Well, I spent a lot of time … (fade out) 3% mix styles spend

15 Listen to the text. Mandy (M) is listening to a jazz CD she bought while she was in New Orleans. Listen to her talking to Phil (P) about jazz funerals. A JAZZ FUNERAL

16 P: What’s that ______ you’re playing? Mandy? M: It’s a song ______ “Just a Closer Walk with Thee”. It’s on a ____ I bought in New Orleans. P: It’s a bit ____, isn’t it? M: It’s supposed to be. It’s music from a Jazz _______. P: Why do you want to play such ________ music? Listen again and fill in the blanks. music called CD sad funeral unhappy

17 M: Oh, it’s ____ at the beginning that it’s sad. Listen to this one from ________ on in the CD. P: That’s _____ like it! They play that at funerals? M: At a jazz funeral. You see it’s a very old ________. Four centuries ago, in Africa, the ancestors of the American slaves ____ to have a special ceremony to ______ the dead. When the slaves came to America, they promised each only further more tradition used bury

18 other that despite their _________ they would sure they still had a _______ funeral. And that promise grew into the jazz funeral. P: I see. So what happens at a jazz funeral? M: Everyone meets at the ________ where they have a Christian ceremony. P: But that’s like an _________ funeral. M: True, but after the ceremony, the _____ is carried through the streets to where it will be buried. Everyone walks _______ hardships proper church ordinary coffin behind

19 the coffin, and a band plays _______ songs. P: It must be very interesting to ____ that. Is that all? M: No. After the ______ is buried, the people walk away sadly and slowly. As they do so the _______ of the band starts to play a few notes on a trumpet and the drummer begins drumming. That’s the ____ for a change of emotion. in the music. Listen to the song. P: Wow! That’s much ________. serious see leader sign happier body

20 M: Yes, everyone begins singing and dancing to ________ the life of the dead person. P: Have you ______ seen one of these jazz funerals? M: Yes, I was lucky _______ to see the traditional funeral of a famous jazz _________. P: That must have been fascinating. Let me ______ more of that music please. M: Sure. Listen … (fade out as the music is heard). celebrate ever enough musician hear

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