Can a new language be learnt in six weeks as some courses promise? Learning a language is not an easy task,1 though the reason why it is so difficult ...
Narrator: Part Two. Listening Exercise 2.1 . Listen to the following sentences, pausing your machine aftereach sentence to write down the essential de...
Exercise 2.2. A. Write down the numbers you hear in the following sentences: A i. Wales is approximately 170 miles long and 60 miles wide; 8000 square...
Narrator: B. Spell correctly the longest named village in Britain. The name is one word of 58 letters long, but will be dictated in 10 parts: LLANFAIR...
Narrator: C. Spell correctly the names of the following persons associated with Wales: i. Athelstan - (Anglo-Saxon king of England, reluctantly accept...
Narrator: D. Write down the telephone numbers of the following Welsh Youth Hostels: i. Cardiff (01222-462303) v. Harlech (01341-241287) ix. Monmouth (...
Narrator: Exercise 2.3. Radio Item 3: RADIO Announcer: Today's edition of 'PlanetWatch' brings you our latest world environmental report. This week, T...
Narrator: Radio Item 4: This is 'Postcards from the Edge of the World'. I'm Catherine Small with a disturbing story from the Great Barrier4 Reef in No...
To be living at the start of the new millenium is to exist in the most advanced technological era in history. It is easy2 to forget that we are still ...
Narrator: Part Three. Listening Exercise 3.1. Listen to the following sentences, pausing your machine after each sentence to write down the essential ...