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LISTENING – English 9
Compiled by: nguyenthienthong
Unit 1: A VISIT FROM A PEN PAL
Tim: Are you hungry, Carlo?
Carlo:Yes.
Tim:Okay. Let’s go to the restaurant downtown. If we go through the park, we can catch a bus
on Ocean Drive.
Carlo:That’s fine. I really like walking in the park. You’re lucky to have a place like this
close to your home. It’s so beautiful with all the trees and flowers and a pond in the middle.
Tim:Carlo! Be careful! You’re walking on the grass. The park keeper is growing some more.
You’ll kill the new grass.
Carlo:Oh, sorry. I didn’t see the sign.
Tim:Come on. It’s time we caught the bus.
Carlo:Is that our bus, Tim?
Tim:No. That’s a 103 bus. We want the number 130.
Carlo:Where are we going to eat?
Tim:It’s up to you. There’s a new Mexican restaurant in town.
Carlo:Oh, no. We can eat Mexican food at home. I love American food. I’d rather eat
hamburgers.
Tim:Okay. I know exactly where we need to go!
Unit 2: CLOTHING
“Attention please! Here is a special announcement. A little girl is reported missing. She was
last seen 20 minutes ago near the main entrance to the Car Fair. Her name’s Mary and she is 3
years old. She has dark short hair. She’s wearing shorts – the blue shorts and a long-sleeved
blouse. She’s wearing a pair of shoes – the brown shoes. She may be carrying a large doll.
If you see Mary, please bring her to the Information Desk. Her father’s waiting for her there.
Thank you!”
Unit 3: A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE
At 6.30 in the morning, the bus collected Ba and his family from their home. After picking up


everyone, the bus continued north on the highway number 1. It crossed the Dragon Bridge at
stopped at the gas station to get some more fuel. Then, it left the highway and turned left onto
a small road westward. This road ran between green paddy field, so the people on the bus
could see a lot of cows and buffaloes. The road ended before a big store beside a pond.
Instead of turning left towards a small airport, the bus went in the opposite direction. It didn’t
stay on that road for very long, but turn left onto a road which went across a small bamboo


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forest. Finally, the bus dropped everyone at the parking lot ten meters from a big old banyan
tree. It would park there and waited for people to come back in the evening.
Unit 4: LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Host:
Kate, can I introduce you to Nga? She’s studying English here in London.
Kate:
Hello, pleased to meet you.
Nga:
Pleased to meet you too.
Kate:
Where are you from, Nga?
Nga:
I’m from Vietnam.
Kate:
Why are you studying English here?
Nga:
I need it for my job.
Kate:
Really? So, what do you do?
Nga:

I work for a bank, an international bank in Ha Noi.
Kate:
Oh, I see. Did you learn English at school?
Nga:
Yes, and at university, too. But I’ve forget er… forget…
Kate:
Forgotten.
Nga:
Yes, of course. I’ve forgotten a lot of it. I want to improve my writing skill. You
know …sometimes I have to write letter in English.
Kate:
What about listening, Nga?
Nga:
It’s terrible. This is my biggest problem. People talk very quickly and I can’t
understand them
Kate:
Do you like studying English?
Nga:
Oh yes. It’s an interesting language and it’s very useful; and I can talk to people
from all over the world… and I can understand the words of my favorite songs, too.
Kate: Well, that’s very good. Gook luck to you, Nga.
Unit 5: THE MEDIA
Chau:Dad, I’m doing an assignment. Can you help me with the information?
Dad:What is the assignment about?
Chau:It’s about the important dates of the media. Where and when did the first printed
newspapers appear, Dad?
Dad:It first appeared in the 7th or 8th century AD, in China.
Chau:And when was the telegraph invented?
Dad:Perhap it was in the late 19th century. Do you know what two new forms of new media
appeared in the early 20th century?

Chau:Radio and newsreels?
Dad: Excellent! And when did television become commercially viable can you guess?


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Chau:
In the 1940s?
Dad:No. It was in the 1950s.
Chau:When did the Internet become a major force in journalism?
Dad:In the mid- and late 1990s.
Chau:Thank you, Dad. Now I can answer all the questions for my assignment.



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