Hang Out! 5 Workbook Transcripts
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Hang Out! 5 Workbook Transcripts Unit 1 Mexico has corn tortilla pizza. To make it, first, <Track 002> spread beans on the pizza. Next, add cheese and C. Listen and check. vegetables. Then bake it in the oven. After that, you 1.The boy is whisking. can add tomatoes and olives. You can also put sauce 2.The girl is heating the oven. on it. 3.The boy is stirring. 4.The girl is mixing. Turkey has a pizza called lahmacun [la-mah-jun]. It has beef but not cheese. To make it, first, chop some <Track 003> parsley and other vegetables. Next, fry the beef. A. Listen and write. Then put them on the pizza and bake it in the oven. Girl: Andrew, let’s make a cake! In New York City, there are dessert pizzas. You make BOY: OK, Iris. I don’t know what to do, though. them with chocolate and sugar. You can add sweet Girl: I’ll show you. First, heat the oven. It needs to sauce and fruit to them. These pizzas aren’t very get really hot. healthy, but they taste good. BOY: What’s the next step? Girl: Next, whisk the eggs in a bowl. Unit 2 BOY: It looks good so far. Then what do we do? <Track 007> Girl: Then, add milk and sugar. After that, mix A. Listen and write. everything together with the flour. BOY: Grace, check out my new computer. It is made BOY: Finally, stir the batter with a spoon, right? in China. It is extremely useful. Girl: Yes, that’s right! It'll be delicious! Girl: Yes, it’s very neat. My digital camera is from China, too. What can your PC do? <Track 004> BOY: Everything. Look, Grand Mart is having a sale. B. Listen again and write Yes or No. Look at the coconuts and pineapples. The coconuts Girl: Andrew, let’s make a cake! are grown in Mexico. The pineapples are from Peru. BOY: OK, Iris. I don’t know what to do, though. They look delicious. Girl: I’ll show you. First, heat the oven. It needs to Girl: Look, Grand Mart has salmon, too. It is from get really hot. Norway. Let’s go get some right now. BOY: What’s the next step? BOY: OK, let’s go. Let me put on my sandals. Girl: Next, whisk the eggs in a bowl. Girl: I like your sandals. Where are they from? BOY: It looks good so far. Then what do we do? BOY: They are made in the USA. They are so Girl: Then, add milk and sugar. After that, mix comfortable. everything together with the flour. BOY: Finally, stir the batter with a spoon, right? <Track 008> Girl: Yes, that’s right! It'll be delicious! B. Listen and write. 1. That flute is made in India. <Track 005> 2. This PC is made in Canada. A. Listen and repeat. Then match. 3. Those pineapples are grown in Brazil. 1. Don’t boil too much broccoli. 4. These candles are from Singapore. 2. Don’t boil too much sauce. 5. Where are these digital cameras from? 3. Don’t chop too much parsley. 6. This salmon is fished in Alaska. 4. Don’t chop too much beef. 5. Don’t pour too much sauce. <Track 009> 6. Don’t fry too much beef. B. Listen and repeat. Then check your answers to A. <Track 006> 1. A. Listen and read. WOMAN: Those suitcases are made in China, aren’t MAN: they? <Pizza Around the World> MAN: Yes, they are. Pizza is a famous food from Italy. People usually cook 2. it with cheese and tomato sauce. They also add WOMAN: That trumpet is made in Australia, isn’t it? many other things on it. You can cook it by heating it MAN: No, it isn't. in an oven. Outside Italy, there are other kinds of pizza. 3. 1/ 9 Hang Out! 5 Workbook Transcripts WOMAN: That souvenir is from Italy, isn’t it? MAN: Yes, it is. 3. Girl: What did he use to do when he was a kid? 4. BOY: He used to record videos. WOMAN: That umbrella is made in Germany, isn’t it? MAN: Yes, it is. 4. Girl: What did he use to do when he was a kid? 5. BOY: "He used to deliver newspapers." WOMAN: That uniform is from Chile, isn’t it? MAN: No, it isn’t. 5. Girl: What did he use to do when he was a kid? 6. BOY: He used to collect stamps. WOMAN: Those curtains are made in Greece, aren’t they? 6. MAN: Yes, they are. Girl: What did you use to do when you were a kid? BOY: I used to use payphones. <Track 010> A. Listen and read. 7. WOMAN: Girl: What did he use to do when he was a kid? <A Store with Products from Everywhere!> BOY: "He used to keep an address book." Carrefour is a huge store. It has food, household 8. items, sporting goods, and much more. Carrefour Girl: What did they use to do when they were kids? started in France, but it sells products from around BOY: They used to watch silent movies. the world. Now you can find Carrefour stores around the world. <Track 012> A. Listen and check. Carrefour has fruit from Southeast Asia. A lot of the BOY: Sis, look at this old photo of Uncle Mike. He bananas and melons are grown in Vietnam and used to play cassette tapes when he was a kid. Thailand. These fruits don’t grow well in France. Girl: Wow, he was so young. Mom told me that he Carrefour lets people around the world eat them. also used to deliver newspapers to make money. A lot of fine clothes are made in Italy. Because of BOY: That’s a fun job. What did Mom use to do when Carrefour, people can buy Italian suits outside Italy. she was a kid? Girl: She used to develop photos. She loved using They can buy clothes from many different places. her camera. France is famous for making great cheese. Carrefour BOY: Did they collect stamps? sells a lot of cheeses. People can try wonderful Girl: No, they thought that was boring. They used to French cheese with just a trip to the store in their watch silent films together, though. country. BOY: Where did they watch silent films? Girl: They went to the movie theater. They had such In the past, it was hard to try products from other a fun childhood. countries. But today it’s easy, thanks to stores like Carrefour. <Track 013> B. Listen and check. 1. Unit 3 Girl: What did he use to do when he was a kid? <Track 011> BOY: He used to record videos. C. Look, listen, and check. 1. 2. Girl: What did she use to do when she was a kid? Girl: What did he use to do when he was a kid? BOY: She used to develop photos. BOY: He used to develop photos. 2. 3. Girl: What did he use to do when he was a kid? Girl: What did she use to do when she was a kid? BOY: He used to play cassette tapes. BOY: She used to play cassette tapes. 2/ 9 Hang Out! 5 Workbook Transcripts 4. way for people to get news. Girl: What did she use to do when she was a kid? BOY: She used to deliver newspapers. In the 1920s, people started getting the news from the radio. Then in 1930, the first TV news broadcast <Track 014> in the US was hosted. Since then, television has been B. Listen and repeat. Then check your answers to A. a popular way to receive news. 1. Now you can read and watch the news on the MAN: Did you use to feed your siblings when you Internet. It’s the fastest way to learn about what’s were a kid? happening in the world. Many people still watch the WOMAN: No, I didn’t use to feed my siblings. news on TV and read newspapers, though. How do you like to get the news? 2. MAN: Did you use to name your toys when you were a kid? Unit 4 WOMAN: Yes, I used to name my toys after my <Track 016> siblings. C. Look, listen, and write. 1. The girl is doing homework. She works very hard. 3. She is hardworking. MAN: Did she use to take naps when she was a kid? WOMAN: Yes, she used to take naps. 2. The boy is picking up the money, and is about to return it. He is very honest. 4. 3. They are waiting for a rollercoaster. The girl looks MAN: Did she use to catch butterflies when she was very calm. a kid? 4. The girl is receiving an award from the principal. WOMAN: No, she didn’t use to catch butterflies. She looks very proud. 5. <Track 017> MAN: Did he use to fall down a lot when he was a A. Listen and write. kid? BOY: Hey, Jasmine. Do you remember when our WOMAN: Yes, he used to fall down a lot. school went to the zoo? Girl: Yes, Cole. The tigers were scary. I was so 6. nervous. MAN: Did she use to have a babysitter when she was BOY: Me, too. I tried to be brave, but it was hard. a kid? Girl: Well, you looked very calm. I didn’t know you WOMAN: Yes, she used to have a babysitter.