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1 UNIT 1 LIFE STAGES Bey U01_007_mov.flv [NO VIDEO SCRIPT FOR THIS VIDEO] Bey U01_013_sp.flv Ethan: Hi, Alice. Can you come to my birthday party? Alice: When is it? Ethan: It s next Saturday, the sixth. I m having a barbecue. Alice: Sure. That sounds great. Thanks for inviting me. Ethan: Great. See you there! Ethan: Hey, Leo. I m having a birthday party next Saturday. Are you free? Sorry. I d love to come, but I can t. I m visiting my grandparents that day. Ethan: That s too bad. Yeah. But thanks for the invitation! Ethan: Max, would you like to come to my birthday party? Max: Yes, I d love to. When is it? Ethan: It s next Saturday. Max: I m sorry, but I can t. I m going to a barbecue in Wilson Park. Ethan: A barbecue in Wilson Park? Max: Yeah. Alice is going, and she invited me. Ethan: Max, that s my party! Max: Really? Well, I guess I ll see you there! 1

2 UNIT 2 PACK YOUR BAGS Bey U02_017_mov.flv [NO VIDEO SCRIPT FOR THIS VIDEO] Bey U02_23_sp.flv Hello, I d like to check in for the flight to Rome. Assistant: Can I have your passport please? Yes. Here you are. Assistant: How many bags are you checking in? One suitcase. Assistant: Do you have any hand luggage? I have a backpack. Assistant: Ok, that s fine. Do you have any sharp objects in there? Sorry, I don t understand. Could you repeat that please? Assistant: Do you have any sharp objects in your hand luggage? Scissors, knives, anything like that? Er, yes, I have some scissors. Assistant: I m sorry, you ll have to put those in your suitcase. [Bella is seen putting the scissors back into her suitcase] Here s your boarding pass. Departures is upstairs. Which gate number is it? Assistant: You board from Gate 30. Sorry, I didn t hear that. Can you say that again please? Assistant: Gate 30. Have a good flight. 2

3 UNIT 3 MY MUSIC Bey U03_029_mov.flv [NO VIDEO SCRIPT FOR THIS VIDEO] Bey U03_035_sp.flv Veena: What do you think? My sister thinks they re great. She s got all their albums. Veena: You re lucky. My sister really hates them. Why? Veena: She says they can t sing. She says they re rubbish. Oh right. A lot of people didn t like their last concert. Veena: People are always saying bad things about them. Maybe they re right. My brother says they don t play their instruments. Veena: I don t care what other people think. I think they re totally amazing. Good. Veena: So what s your opinion? Sorry? Veena: You ve told me what everyone else thinks. What about you? What do you think? Honestly? I don t have an opinion. Veena: Liar. I ll have to ask your sister. 3

4 UNIT 4 VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE Bey U04_038_mov.flv Narrator: This is Rico. He s an old friend. We met at primary school when we were just six year s old. He s cool. This is my aunt, Anna. She s married to my mum s brother. She s really nice and she buys me nice presents, too. I really like her. This is my neighbour, Tim. He enjoys watching movies. He has a big collection of them. This is Lucy, she s my online friend. We only talk on Fridays. She loves talking and she lives in Australia. This is Samba. She s my best friend. We love playing football together at school. I really love this photo. Bey U04_045_sp.flv Dad, can you drive me to the festival? Max: All right. But you ll have to wait 20 minutes. No problem. Can we take Jack, too? Max: OK. Thanks. And can you come and get me later? Max: Sorry, I can t. Mum needs the car tonight. Jack, could you lend me some money for a drink? Sure. And do you mind if I use your phone to call Kate? No, go ahead. Thanks. Mr Giggs, could I ask you a favour? Ethan: Of course. Would you drive me home, please? My dad can t come and get me, and I think I ve missed the last bus. Ethan: I m sorry, but there s no space in the car. OK. Would you mind if I used your phone to call my mother? Ethan: No, of course not. Here you are. Thank you. 4

5 UNIT 5 FIVE SENSES Bey U05_051_mov.flv [NO VIDEO SCRIPT FOR THIS VIDEO] Bey U05_057_sp.flv 1 Are you all right there? I need something for my stomach. I ve got I m not sure how to say it in English... It s a pain. You mean stomach-ache. Yes. Is this the right thing for a stomach-ache? Yes, it is. I also don t understand what this means. Can you help me? Let me see. Ah... Sunset yellow. It s the colour they use in the medicine. I see. Does this sign mean it is bad for you? It can be bad for some people. Are you allergic to anything? No, I don t think so. Then you re probably OK. 2 Ruby: Can I help you? Emma: Yes. I need some of that cream you put on your skin. I don t know what it s called. It s a special cream for keeping insects away. Ruby: Do you mean insect repellent? Emma: I think so. Ruby: This one is very good. Emma: What does light fragrance mean? Ruby: It means the lotion has a fragrance but it s not very strong. Here. (she opens it) Smell it. Emma: You called it a lotion. What s the difference between a lotion and a cream? Ruby: A cream is thicker than a lotion. Emma: OK. Thank you. I ll take it. 5

6 UNIT 6 SELLING POWER Bey U06_061_mov.flv I get so stressed out when I go to the shops, you know, like I don t know what to pick and then I go with my mum and she tries to try out stuff for me and pick it out and I don t like it so I get really angry at her and then just it never ends up well when I go shopping so I absolutely hate it. It s not that bad, I mean it s just, it s just stressful. I just do it when I have to, you know. Just when I have to. Yeah, I m like that, like if I need something or I really want it I ll take my mum shopping and she ll get it for me and I ll get really excited, but sometimes I m just like just I need to get in and out now. It s just, it is stressed Stressful. I just go in my free time, if I ve got money I I ll go up there, I ll, majority of my money that I get goes on clothes straight away. Like I can t do that, I can t do that. Yeah, no, I spend it on clothes I just prefer to shop online coz going into shops and Yeah. Oh yeah, definitely. It is it is stressful and also if you shop online it always has what you want. No, but when you shop online you have the disadvantage of not being to know, not knowing how it feels on you, how it looks when you actually looking at it close up. But then but then when it comes you can get that and you don t have to leave your house I love like shopping in like vintage shops and like little sort of market stalls and stuff like that. I really I don t really like the big shops No, I definitely have to go with the big places like Yeah, more variety. There s there s, yeah more variety and you get to see different things you don t have to keep going to loads of different shops for different things it ll all be in the same place so It s just you know when you think things are gonna look good and then they don t so I have too much trouble with that all the time, so I don t, that s why I don t like to go shopping coz I don t like having to go through the process of, the process of you know buying something and it doesn t look right and having to return it and then people you know not being very nice or helpful with you so I just try to avoid that so I can never find anything on the sales. No. l always go they don t have my size. Yeah. I just can t find anything. No you don t know where to look, that s all I m saying. Thanks very much. Like, I go to sales and I ll get things I ve been looking, I ve been wanting for months and I ll just be like right, it s my size, ten pounds off, mine! Like, I know how to, I know how to do it, that s why if you ever come shopping with me you ll come with a good bargain. Yeah but, I guess it s easier for women women though, don t you think? Yeah, much easier. umm. No, I always, I always miss the sales. I mean, I m so set on not going shopping that whenever I do go out then people are always telling me you know go to the sales, and I m like yeah, I ve missed everything coz I m stuck in my house you know online trying to find some stuff and Yeah. I go out and there s no sales absolutely all of them finished because I just hide away in my house coz I can t be doing with that it s too stressful for me. It s just a massive problem for me coz I couldn t go with people to help me find sales because I hate that as well so either way it s just a lose lose for me, I just, I can t do sales. I don t see how you can hate shopping, it s just like you can go out, buy so much stuff and then just put it all on your bed and just lay in it and think Erm, I often go shopping with my friends you know, but normally when we go shopping we go somewhere to eat as well so it s not really just shopping, we go somewhere to eat, we just have a nice time pick up girls, just have a nice time! Yeah, I mean it gets a bit frustrating when you can t find what you want. Yeah. That s that s why I shop online a lot. Yeah. I do, like, they always have what you want, in the size you want, in stock, delivery in 5 to 10 working days, you know it s a lot easier. Yes, I definitely prefer online shopping to actually going out and buying it, I prefer it. 6

7 UNIT 6 SELLING POWER Bey U06_067_sp.flv 1 Alice: I m afraid this jumper is the wrong size. I d like to change it for a smaller one. Emma: That s fine. Do you have your receipt? Alice: Yes, here you are. Emma: Ok there you go. Alice: Thank you very much. 2 Veena: How can I help you? I d like to return this DVD player. It doesn t work. The sound isn t right. Veena: Are you sure? Maybe you haven t read the instructions properly. I m sure. I d like a refund please. 3 I d like to return this T-shirt. Is there anything wrong with it? No, I ve changed my mind. It doesn t suit me. 4 Max: I d like to return this shirt. I m afraid there s a hole in it. Ruby: Erm I can give you a discount. Max: No thank you. Here s my receipt. I d like a refund. Ruby: Would you like to exchange it for something Max: else? No, thank you. I d like a refund. 7

8 UNIT 7 TRADITION AND CHANGE Bey U07_072_mov.flv [NO VIDEO SCRIPT FOR THIS VIDEO] Bey U07_079_sp.flv Alice: Good morning. Hello. I d like to join the library. How do you become a member? Alice: You need to fill in a membership form. OK, and how old do you have to be? Alice: You can join at any age, but you need to give the name of a parent or guardian if you re under 18. Good. And how much does it cost to join? Alice: It s free if you live or study locally. Right. I m staying with my grandmother for a month. Does that mean I can t join? Alice: No, that s not a problem. Great. Could you give me a form, please? Alice: Of course. Here you are. I ve filled in the form. Do I have to do anything else? Alice: Can I just have a look? No, that all seems fine. So can I use a computer now? Alice: We just need a photo for your library card. Oh, right. Is there any way I can just check my s? Alice: I m afraid the computers are all busy. 8

9 UNIT 8 SHE SAID, HE SAID Bey U08_083_mov.flv Sophie: Hello, this is Jenny and I m Rachel. We re editors and we work on Beyond. Today we ve come to the design studio to meet some other people who are working hard to make Beyond look so great. Shall we go and have a look and see what they re doing? Hi, I m Sophie, one of the designers. One of the first jobs that happens in the studio is we take the manuscript, which is being written in a word process document, um, which is being sent to us by the publisher and then we import it into the page layout software that we use in the studio. We take the words and we start putting them in to character styles and we format them into pages as you can see here. It s the very start of the process before any of the designers start designing it up. Jenny: John: John: Jenny: John: Jenny: Amy: This one might be difficult to make into a square shape as they re spread quite far apart. Mm-hm. Whereas these two are quite, quite good for the The good thing about these is that you can actually see that they re all talking at the same time. Quite nice, they re closer up, and we, as you say, we can remove, remove this light; we ll retouch that out. Brilliant. Ok, so shall we say that s the one? I think that s the one. That s it. I think it s looking absolutely great, what do you think? Yeah, I agree, I think the, err, they ve progressed really well and the design is coming along fabulously. Fantastic. Great. Adam: Hi, my name s Adam and I m a graphic artist. I m currently working on a spread for the Beyond series. Um, this is a piece of realia that needs to look like a magazine spread so I m having to use my design skills to make the pages look more dynamic and interesting as possible. Um, it s coming along quite well; I m just about to finish this page and work on the next part of the book. Amy: Hi, I m Amy, I m working on Beyond as well, and making the pages look really perfect ready to send over to Rachel, the editor and the publisher. Jenny: Ah, great! The photographer s here. Excellent. Photographer: Hi, Jenny, I ve got the contact sheets. Jenny: Fantastic! Thank you very much. Photographer: See ya. Jenny: This is great, we can have a look through these now. Shall we go and show them to John? Yes, good idea. John: These are some of the photos of our drama kids, from, and this is John Park, who is the production manager here at the design studio, so we re just going to be looking at these photos together to try and choose one for a particular page in the book. We ve got quite a few actually, to select from. So what shape do we need? Sort of, quite square. 9

10 UNIT 8 SHE SAID, HE SAID : 1 Bey U08_089_sp1.flv Alice: Alice: : 2 Bey U08_089_sp2.flv Ethan: Ruby: Ruby: Ethan: Ruby: : 3 Bey U08_089_sp3.flv Alice: Alice: What time do you call this? I You promised you d be back by eight. We ve been worried. Can I say something? You should ve phoned us and Sorry to interrupt, but I did phone you. I got voic . What? Where s my phone? Then what happened? My mom and dad are just the same. Hang on, let me finish. If I m late home, they get real mad. Wait a second. I haven t finished the story. My dad is always losing his phone. It drives mum up the wall. Excuse me. Will you let me tell the story? OK. Keep your shirt on. Thanks. The phone was in the fridge! What time do you call this? I You promised you d be back by eight. We ve been worried. Can I say something? You should ve phoned us and Sorry to interrupt, but I did phone you. I got voic . What? Where s my phone? Ethan: Ruby: Ruby: Ethan: Ruby: Then what happened? My mom and dad are just the same. Hang on, let me finish. If I m late home, they get real mad. Wait a second. I haven t finished the story. My dad is always losing his phone. It drives mum up the wall. Excuse me. Will you let me tell the story? OK. Keep your shirt on. Thanks. The phone was in the fridge! 10

11 UNIT 9 LEARNING JOURNEYS Bey U09_095_mov.flv I go to a private school in London. OK, yeah, I go to a boarding school in Oxford. Where are you from? Er, I m from Brussels. Oh, I used to live in America. Oh, OK. I used to be home-schooled there, but now I go to a theatre school in London. Is it nice? Yeah, I like it. Is it different to a normal school? Yeah, it s really different. Oh OK, I go to a local state school. Oh, OK. Is it mixed? Yeah, boys and girls. Oh, right. Is it big? It s pretty big, yeah. Is your drama school big? It s not that big, no. OK. It s bigger than being home-schooled. OK. Yeah, my school there is only 30 people in each year, so I have er like 15 people in my class. Oh, OK. Oh, wow. We have 120 every year, but er the classes vary from about 10 to 30 people. OK. OK. How many classes do you have? Er, for different subjects it varies, so maybe 10, maybe 20. Yeah, we have a maximum of 10 in each class then they split it into groups. Do you like your boarding school? Er, it s OK, I think I need to, I d rather be at home. Do you get homesick? A little bit, yeah. Do you enjoy your theatre school? Yeah, I do. I love singing and acting, so. OK. What kind of lessons do you do then? On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday we do normal lessons, like Maths and English, and then on Thursday and Friday we do dance and drama drama and singing. OK. Do you play lots of sport at your school? We do no sport. What about you? Er, we won the rugby championship last year for the under 15 schools. OK, OK. Do you play sports? Er, well we do er, sport one hour a week, but er, my school is not very good at it. And you? We do lots of sports, it s good state schools, so we enjoy our cricket, football and rugby. What do you play? Cricket is so English. I play football and rugby. So, did you go to nursery school in Brussels as well? Er, yes I did, it s er, er from what I hear it s quite different to the one here because erm, there s a lot more kind of, you start reading at a young age there and things like that and so yeah. Do you remember your first school? Er, I can t remember much, actually. Er, erm, yeah, what about you? Yeah, I can remember a fair bit, lots of different lessons and lots of play recreation time as well. Umm, I remember that, too. I did that but I was home-schooled so it was all on my own. Oh, OK. Who was how did you get taught at home? My mum taught me at home. Oh, OK. And how old were you when you joined your drama school? I was thirteen. OK. We moved here because my dad got moved here cause he got a new job. OK. Ah, that s why we moved down from Brussels as well. Oh. So, what other schools have you been to? I ve just been to the two, my primary and state school Do you enjoy them? Yes, they re both good. I enjoy the lessons and there s lots of variety in the courses. Do you like being only girls? Er, it s OK, it s quite erm louder sometimes, but apart from that it s fun. Yeah. What about you, is it a mixed school? It s mixed, yeah. OK, and are there as many boys as girls? No, there are more girls, yeah. OK. Is yours mixed as well? Er, no, it s all boys. It can sometimes get a bit Girl 1 & 2: Loud. Loud, yeah. 11

12 UNIT 9 LEARNING JOURNEYS Bey U09_101_sp.flv Ruby: We ve been invited to perform at the Edinburgh festival. Yes, I ve heard. Ruby: So are you coming? I can t. Ruby: Oh come on! Be adventurous! It ll be amazing. It s not that easy. I ve got other plans. Ruby: But this ll be a real opportunity. What could be better than performing in Edinburgh? I d love to go, but mum and dad have planned a camping holiday. Ruby: So phone them. Tell them you re going to Edinburgh instead. I d prefer not to. They ll only say no. Ruby: Don t be so pessimistic! It won t be the same if you don t come. I m sorry, I can t. Ruby: OK. Will you let me speak to them? No way! You ve never met them! Ruby: Then phone them yourself. Go on, please! What have you got to lose? Oh, alright then. I ll try. Ruby: Yes! 12

13 UNIT 10 CHANGING FASHIONS Bey U10_105_mov.flv Roisin: Hi, I m Roisin and I m wearing a black hat that I got about a year ago and it s really good coz you can wear it with everything and it s so warm. I ve got a grey, chunkyknit scarf that I layer with like, with everything and you can wrap it round loads to keep you warm, especially in this weather. I ve just got like a really nice patterned check shirt from I think I stole it off my mum, and it s supposed to be worn to bed, but it s really really warm and really comfy and I really like it. I ve just got a cardigan on underneath because it s really cold at the moment and a denim jacket that was about ten pounds from Brick Lane, which is really good because it s supposed to be about eighty, and I ve just added my own little collar tips on the end, and they screw on at the back, and I think it adds just a little something nice. I ve just got a black skirt on with some knee-high socks and some nice trainers coz they re comfy and you can go anywhere in them. Oh, and I ve got just a couple of bracelets on: this one s from Barcelona and this one s just for a charity. Shay: My name s Shay, and, what I m wearing er from the bottom is some brown boots here and they ve lasted me like two years, which is amazing. And I m wearing some leggings and they re patterned and really bright and colourful, which I think goes nicely with the brown coz it s, you know, very different, so yeah. I m wearing er a scarf coz it s freezing and I think it s nice, it kinda goes with it; it s kinda creamy, it s nice and I ve got a top that kinda matches with it because you know the patterns on here are kind of pink and colourful, so I think that goes nicely with it. Erm, I ve got a big jacket that I got from the States and, er, it s really cosy and really warm, so it s great. And, er, I ve got my leather bag here that I got a few weeks ago so I think that goes nicely with the outfit. Bey U10_111_sp.flv Emma: Hi Max. You look good today! What a great T-shirt! Max: Thanks. I got it on holiday. I chose it because it s organic cotton. Emma: Your hair looks nice as well. Have you had it cut? Max: Yes I have. I m glad you like it. You look great, too. Emma: Thanks So, are you going somewhere special? Max: Erm, You know, that dress really matches your eyes. Emma: Max, who are you meeting? Alice: Alice: Thanks for helping me with this homework. You re such a good friend. Thanks, that s the nicest thing I ve heard for ages. You know I m always happy to help. I m so bad at French that I ll never be able to remember all the tenses. But you re good at other things. Your drawings are fantastic. Thanks, that s a really kind thing to say. But yes, they are pretty good! Sebastian: Hi, my name is Sebastian. I m wearing, erm, my puffa jacket, probably one of my favourites I like it, it keeps me nice and warm. Erm, my white shirt, I got it like two weeks ago in Oxford Street. My black jeans, probably my favourite jeans, they go with everything. Er, my canvas shoes, I bought them like a year ago, I m thinking of getting new ones, but yeah, they re nice. Erm, my beanie, got this like a week ago, yeah; it s probably one of my favourites right now. Tyler: Hi, I m Tyler, wearing a padded jacket, really nice, like the style of it, keeps me warm during the winter. Wearing a white and blue striped t-shirt and light-wash jeans, these are my favourite coz I m not really a dark sort of guy. Skinny and erm, blue canvas shoes. And my earring that I bought down the high road a couple weeks back. 13

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