5. Listen again. Match the speakers (1-5) with sentences A-F below.
(Nghe lại. Nối các người nói (1-5) với các câu A-F bên dưới.)
Which speaker(s) … (Người nào…)
A. are not keen on the weather in the UK? _____; _____
(không thích thời tiết ở Anh?)
B. makes a positive comment about the food? _____
(đưa ra bình luận tích cực về đồ ăn?)
C. do not think British people are hard-working? _____
(không nghỉ người Anh chăm chỉ?)
D. have a negative opinion of young people's behaviour? _____; _____
(đưa ra bình luận tiêu cực về hành vi của người trẻ?)
E. are fans of British culture? _____
(là những người âm mộ văn hóa Anh?)
F. are generally positive about the people in Britain. _____; _____; _____
(thường có ý nghĩa tích cực về con người ở nước Anh?)
A:1,4
B: 3
C: 2
D: 3;4
E: 1
F: 1;3;4
Speaker 1. I love the UK. I just love the atmosphere, the culture, the art, the history. There is also beautiful scenery in places like Cornwall and Scotland. The people here are kind and friendly. The only things I don't like about the UK are the weather and the food. I had some really bad fish and chips recently!
Speaker 2. British people don't care about their work like we do. They aren't very hard-working really - they spend all day waiting to finish work and go home! And when they leave work, they forget about it. I have my own café here in Cardiff and for me, my work is my life.
Speaker 3. I find British people very friendly and I love an English breakfast and fish and chips. But I don't like it when I finish work at 11 p.m. or midnight, and young people are causing trouble in the street. It's not always nice and they make a lot of noise. I don't worry for me but I'm anxious for my wife at night over here. Overall though I like living in Britain. It's much better than back home.
Speaker 4. OK, the weather definitely is not great but I love the freedom of living in the UK. It's so friendly and welcoming. It was difficult for me when I first arrived at the age of sixteen. I was used to rules. My family came first and I always obeyed my parents. I never answered back. But British teenagers have so much more freedom. They don't have many rules, and that's not always a good thing. They often behave badly.