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IsTening Before listening, discuss with a partner what is happening in each of the photographs below d By: Liu SURFI RESCUR Chaoying 5 MYKONGLONG
By: Liu Chaoying Listening Before listening, discuss with a partner what is happening in each of the photographs below. 1
Background information Surf lifesaving clubs are popular all over australia They were originally formed to provide a rescue service for swimmers who get into danger on beaches The clubs are voluntary organizations whose members patrol the beaches for free. as well as carrying out lifeguard duties, the clubs hold man social events and competitions related
Surf lifesaving clubs are popular all over Australia. They were originally formed to provide a rescue service for swimmers who get into danger on beaches. The clubs are voluntary organizations whose members patrol the beaches for free. As well as carrying out lifeguard duties, the clubs hold many social events and competitions related Background information
to the beach and swimming. Children between 7 and 15 can join as junior members, called nippers The club provides activities for junior members at weekends and in the holidays. They receive training in lifesaving as well as taking part in healthy exercise at the beach as much of australia's coastline can be dangerous for inexperienced swimmers, surf lifesavers determine the safest place for people
to the beach and swimming. Children between 7 and 15 can join as junior members, called nippers. The club provides activities for junior members at weekends and in the holidays. They receive training in lifesaving as well as taking part in healthy exercise at the beach. As much of Australia’s coastline can be dangerous for inexperienced swimmers, surf lifesavers determine the safest place for people
to swim and place flags on the beach to show people where it is safe. Bathers are encouraged to swim between the flags Businesses and the community in general raise money or donate equipment such as boats and canoes, sun shelters. lifesaving equipment and flags. On weekends, when the volunteer lifesavers are at work, some town councils pay lifeguards to patrol the most popular beaches
to swim and place flags on the beach to show people where it is safe. Bathers are encouraged to “swim between the flags”. Businesses and the community in general raise money or donate equipment such as boats and canoes, sun shelters, lifesaving equipment and flags. On weekends, when the volunteer lifesavers are at work, some town councils pay lifeguards to patrol the most popular beaches
Several times during the summer, surf lifesaving clubs hold carnivals at which they display their lifesaving skills and hold competitions between different clubs. Each club has a different uniform, consisting of a swimming costume and aT-shirt Lifesavers also wear caps in their club colors so that they can be easily identified when they are in the water
Several times during the summer, surf lifesaving clubs hold carnivals at which they display their lifesaving skills and hold competitions between different clubs. Each club has a different uniform, consisting of a swimming costume and a T-shirt. Lifesavers also wear caps in their club colors so that they can be easily identified when they are in the water
Listening Text Do aro l(C) and Ross(r both go to university in England. They meet up after lectures one day and decide to go for coffee R: Ooh That's better It was cold out there look there 's a table over there by the fire C: Great. pll get the coffee and you grab the table
Listening Text Carol (C) and Ross (R) both go to university in England. They meet up after lectures one day and decide to go for coffee. R: Ooh. That’s better. It was cold out there ! Look there’s a table over there by the fire. C: Great. I’ll get the coffee and you grab the table
R: Thanks, Carol. I'll get the next one C: Fine, so how do you like this cold? R: Well. i come from Tasmania so i'm used to cold winter weather. But it's summer over there at the moment and Id sure like to be there C: What would you be doing if you were at home?
R: Thanks, Carol. I’ll get the next one. C: Fine, so how do you like this cold? R: Well, I come from Tasmania so I’m used to cold winter weather. But it’s summer over there at the moment and I’d sure like to be there. C: What would you be doing if you were at home?
R: Id probably be heading down to the beach. I go down there most evenings to surf. C: Oh, so you surf, do you? R: Yeah. I've been surfing since i was a nipper. C: A what R: Oh, sorry. Thats what we call junior lifesavers back home
R: I’d probably be heading down to the beach. I go down there most evenings to surf. C: Oh, so you surf, do you? R: Yeah. I’ve been surfing since I was a nipper. C: A what? R: Oh, sorry. That’s what we call junior lifesavers back home
C: (Laughs) Hang on. What's a junior lifesaver? R: Well, you know how we have lifesavers on all our popular beaches? c. no. i didn t know that It must cost the government a lot of money to put lifesavers on so many beaches
C: (laughs) Hang on. What’s a junior lifesaver? R: Well, you know how we have lifesavers on all our popular beaches? C: No, I didn’t know that. It must cost the government a lot of money to put lifesavers on so many beaches