Look at the six sentences for this part. You will hear a conversation between a man, Marco, and his wife, Sarah, about a film they have just seen at the cinema.
Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, put a tick in the box under A for YES. If it is not correct, put a tick in the box under B for NO.
You now have twenty seconds to look at the questions for Part 4.
Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear the recording twice.
Marco: So . . . what did you think of the film?
Sarah: Mmm ... I didn’t know what it would be like. I wasn’t very keen to see it when you suggested it, but I’m pleased I came now.
Marco: Oh, good. I’m glad you liked it.
Sarah: And it was great to see scenes of London in the background. I’m sure I recognised the hotel where we stayed last year.
Marco: Mmm ... I wasn’t sure it was London at first, but then I recognised the place we stayed, too. It was nice to see it, wasn’t it?
Sarah: Oooh, my legs are stiff from sitting for so long. Over three hours, wasn’t it?
Marco: At least. I didn’t notice the time going by at all, though - I was interested in the film.
I thought it was good - and I usually hate long films! I often find them a bit boring. Sarah: Well, the man sitting next to me didn’t find it as interesting as you did. Did you see he fell asleep after fifteen minutes?
Marco: Oh, I didn’t notice.
Sarah: And the two women in front kept talking right through the exciting bits. I couldn’t concentrate. I was really angry.
Marco: Mmm . . . it’s a shame they talked when the main actor was on screen. I can’t remember his name, but I liked his acting. He was brilliant.
Sarah: Mmm . . . you’re right. He must be a new actor - I haven’t seen him before. He’s obviously going to have a great career.
Marco: Mmm . . . and the director’s really good, too. I think I prefer the other films he’s made, though. His earliest one was probably the most entertaining.
Sarah: Oh, I must see that, then. Perhaps we can get it on DVD . . .
Marco: Good idea. We could stop at the shop on the way home, and see if they’ve got it.
Sarah: Right.
