Steve and Caroline discuss their summer plans. Caroline will spend 7 weeks working at a youth hostel in Scotland, where she will help with cooking, cleaning, and reception work. Her hours will allow her to go walking during the day. She found the job through a book about summer work opportunities in different places in Britain. Steve is considering getting a summer job but hasn't found anything yet. Caroline offers to lend him the book in case he finds something.
Steve and Caroline discuss their summer plans. Caroline will spend 7 weeks working at a youth hostel in Scotland, where she will help with cooking, cleaning, and reception work. Her hours will allow her to go walking during the day. She found the job through a book about summer work opportunities in different places in Britain. Steve is considering getting a summer job but hasn't found anything yet. Caroline offers to lend him the book in case he finds something.
Steve and Caroline discuss their summer plans. Caroline will spend 7 weeks working at a youth hostel in Scotland, where she will help with cooking, cleaning, and reception work. Her hours will allow her to go walking during the day. She found the job through a book about summer work opportunities in different places in Britain. Steve is considering getting a summer job but hasn't found anything yet. Caroline offers to lend him the book in case he finds something.
Steve and Caroline discuss their summer plans. Caroline will spend 7 weeks working at a youth hostel in Scotland, where she will help with cooking, cleaning, and reception work. Her hours will allow her to go walking during the day. She found the job through a book about summer work opportunities in different places in Britain. Steve is considering getting a summer job but hasn't found anything yet. Caroline offers to lend him the book in case he finds something.
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Name: Owen
Date: September 12, 2022
Class Note Listening: Summer work Here is the script of the listening activity we did about summer work.
Caroline: So, what are you going to do this summer?
Steve: Well, I’m probably going to go on holiday with my parents and my sister for a week, but I suppose I really should get a summer job. I haven’t planned anything yet, but I really need to get some money. What about you? Caroline: I’m going to Scotland for the summer. Steve: For the whole summer? Caroline: Yes, well, I’m going for seven weeks. I’m going to work in a youth hostel in the mountains. Steve: Really? That sounds great! Caroline: Yes, I think so. I mean, the work won’t be very interesting. It’ll be mostly cooking, cleaning and working on reception, selling drinks and things. But my hours are seven till ten in the morning and five till nine in the evening, so I’ll have plenty of time during the day to go walking. Steve: That sounds fun! It’ll be like a holiday, but you’ll be earning money too. Caroline: Yes, it’s a chance to get out of the city and maybe meet some new people. Steve: I wish I could get a job like that. How did you find out about it? Caroline: I read about it in a book called Summer Work Round Britain. It tells you about all kinds of different jobs in different places. You can work at farms picking fruit, or at hotels near the sea. You can even get work at music festivals. Steve: Oh I like the sound of that! Caroline: Yes, of course the problem with that sort of work is that it only lasts a few days. And once you’ve paid for your accommodation and food, you won’t have much money left. Steve: Oh yes, I didn’t think about that. And knowing me, I’d spend all my extra money on music. So do you have to pay for your accommodation and food in Scotland then? Caroline: Well, it’s quite good. I’ll be staying in a shared bedroom, and they’ll take £15 a week out of my wages to pay for that. My breakfast will be free, because I’ll probably be cooking breakfast for the guests! I can get dinner in the evening at a reduced price, so I only have to worry about lunch. Steve: Well, I hope you have a great time. Caroline: Thanks. I’ll lend you the book if you like. Maybe you’ll find something too. Steve: Isn’t it too late to apply? Caroline: I don’t think so. Anyway, it’s worth a try.