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a journalist a lawyer a parent a police officer a teacher a victim of teenage crime

Listening 3.18 You will hear five people talking about teenage crime. Match each speaker with the people A-F. There is one person you don’t need. a journalist a lawyer a parent a police officer a teacher a victim of teenage crime.

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a journalist a lawyer a parent a police officer a teacher a victim of teenage crime

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  1. Listening 3.18You will hear five people talking about teenage crime. Match each speaker with the people A-F. There is one person you don’t need. • a journalist • a lawyer • a parent • a police officer • a teacher • a victim of teenage crime

  2. Listening 3.19You will hear part of an interview with two mountain climbers. Write D next to what Dan says, M next to what Marion says, and N next to what neither of them says. • Climbing is safer than driving. • I try to control the element of risk when I climb. • Avalanches are a climber’s worst enemy. • Climbing helps me do my job better. • My job is quite boring. • My partner is not happy that I go climbing. • People with young children shouldn’t go climbing. • Accidents are usually a climber’s own fault.

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