Audio script
Part 1
Tour guide:
Good morning everyone. I'm your tour guide for today. We've made a change to the trip we
usually make on Thursdays. I hope none of you will mind. We're still going to visit the beautiful
town of Brampton with its old university, and there'lI be time to look round that as usual. But today,
because we have a lot of children here this week, we're also going to a wildlife park which a
colleague of mine has recommended. On the way to Brampton, we'll drive through some beautiful
countryside. We'll go over the mountain and we'll have a lovely view of the lake from the top. We'll
stop there for a few minutes so you can take some photos. In the next valley, we'll have a break for
coffee. There's a cafe near a beautiful waterfall and if any of you want to go for a walk, you can.
We'll get to Brampton at about 11.30. It's a lovely town. We'll start by taking a guided tour of the
university, which was built in the seventeenth century. Then there'lI be time for all of you to have a
look at the shops. Most people come to Brampton nowadays for the shops, but it's the university that
made the town famous. If you don't want to look at the shops, I suggest you visit the museum. After
lunch, we'll get back on the coach and go to the wildlife park. We need to stay in the coach while we
drive round because we'll see lions in the park, which can obviously be dangerous. Tell your
children not to expect it to be like the zoo - the animals are sometimes hiding in the trees. I know
some friends of mine have seen some tigers, but I've never seen them and I'm afraid they no longer
have any monkeys, but you may see some giraffes. We'll leave the wildlife park at half past five.
The journey back takes about an hour and a quarter, so we'll return to the hotel at a quarter to seven.
There'lI just be time for you to change before dinner at a quarter past seven. Now then, before we
get on the bus, if anyone wants to ask any questions I'll try to answer them. I'm going to give each
of you an information sheet about the places we're going to visit. Some of you were on yesterday's
trip with me and I know you found the information sheet helpful. So, if we just move over here....
Part 2
Radio presenter:
Well, that's about it for this month's edition of Book Club. We hope you've enjoyed hearing
our discussion this week. Now it's time for me to tell you about our super new competition. And I
have to say, you won't believe the prize we've got for you this month. Would you believe we're
giving you the chance to win your own computer. And not just a computer - it comes with a colour
printer as well. This is a competition you really have to enter, isn't it? So, what do you need to
know? And what do you have to do? All you have to do is enter our short story competition. It
couldn't be easier. We want you to write a short story up to 1,500 words long. The rules are very
simple. In fact, they could hardly be simpler. We want lots of entries. What you have to do is sit
down and write a short crime story, using your own ideas - and they can be as strange and
wonderful as you like, in fact, the stranger, the better. But, and this is important, everything that
happens in your story must be in the future. So, just let your imagination flyaway and start writing,
because this could be your lucky month. Send your entries to me, Joy Jones, at the usual address.
Put your name, address, telephone number and, very important this, so don't forget, your age, at the
end of your story. Oh, and I forgot to say, for this competition there's an age limit. You must be
under eighteen when you enter. Make sure you post your story in time to reach me by the 8th of
March. So good luck, good writing and good reading until next month.
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