Part 1
Part 1
You will hear a man telephoning an art society to ask about membership.
First, you have some time to look at questions 1 to 4.
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Now listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 4.
Coordinator: Good morning, North-West Art Society. This is Helen speaking.
Applicant: Oh, hello. My name is Mark and I’m interested in joining your society.
Coordinator: That’s wonderful, Mark. We are always looking for new artists. I can fill out the membership form with you now over the phone if you have a moment?
Applicant: Yes, that would be great.
Coordinator: Right. I’ll start with your surname.
Applicant: It’s Denton.
Coordinator: Is that D-E-N-T-O-N?
Applicant: Yes, that’s correct.
Coordinator: And I’ll need your email address to send you our newsletter.
Applicant: Sure. It’s [email protected].
Coordinator: Got it. Now, could I take your home address?
Applicant: Yes. I live in the village of Oakhaven. It’s about twenty minutes drive from your studio.
Coordinator: Lovely area. And the house number and street?
Applicant: It’s Number 14, Byfield Road.
Coordinator: Can you spell the street name for me?
Applicant: Yes. It’s B-Y-F-I-E-L-D. Byfield Road.
Coordinator: Thank you. Now, we like to know how people find out about us. Did you see our poster in the library?
Applicant: I actually looked for art clubs online first, but I couldn't find much. Then I was chatting to a colleague at work, and she recommended you highly.
Coordinator: Oh, that’s nice to hear. Personal recommendations are always the best.
Applicant: Definitely.
Coordinator: So, what are you hoping to get out of the club?
Applicant: Well, I really want to improve my technique, but mainly I’m interested in the exhibitions you hold. I’d love to show my work to the public.
Coordinator: We do two big exhibitions a year, so that’s perfect. Now, regarding membership. There are two tiers.
Applicant: What’s the difference?
Coordinator: Well, Standard Membership is £40 a year. But if you want Gold Membership, it’s £60 a year.
Applicant: And what does the Gold one include?
Coordinator: It gives you 24-hour access to the studio space. Standard members can only come when we have classes.
Applicant: Oh, I definitely need the studio space because my house is too small. I’ll go for the Gold one.
Coordinator: Excellent choice.
Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to look at questions 5 to 10.
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Now listen and answer questions 5 to 10.
Coordinator: So Mark, I’d love to hear a bit about your painting experience. Have you entered any competitions before?
Applicant: Yes, a few local ones. I haven’t won anything yet, but it’s good practice.
Coordinator: Absolutely. Can you tell me about the pieces you submitted?
Applicant: Well, the first competition I entered had the theme of Modern Industry.
Coordinator: Sounds gritty. What did you paint?
Applicant: I did a painting of an old factory with smoke coming out of the chimneys.
Coordinator: Did the judges like it?
Applicant: They liked the detail, but they said the perspective was wrong. The building looked a bit crooked.
Coordinator: Ah, perspective is very tricky to get right. We have a workshop on that next month actually.
Applicant: I should definitely attend that.
Coordinator: And what about the second competition?
Applicant: The theme for that one was Winter.
Coordinator: A classic subject.
Applicant: Yes. I tried to paint a snow scene in the local park. I thought it was quite atmospheric.
Coordinator: And the feedback?
Applicant: They said it was a bit dull. Apparently, the light wasn't strong enough. It looked too grey.
Coordinator: Snow is surprisingly hard to paint because it reflects so many colours. It’s rarely just white or grey.
Applicant: Exactly. I learned that the hard way!
Coordinator: And did you enter a third one?
Applicant: Yes, just last month. The theme was Portraits.
Coordinator: Oh, drawing people. That’s brave.
Applicant: I painted my sister. I spent hours getting her face right.
Coordinator: And?
Applicant: Well, the judges said the face was excellent, but they criticized the background.
Coordinator: Why?
Applicant: I made it too bright and colourful, so it distracted attention away from her face.
Coordinator: That’s a common mistake. You want the subject to stand out.
Applicant: Yes. Next time I’ll keep it simple.
Coordinator: Well, Mark, it sounds like you have a lot of potential. We look forward to seeing you at the next meeting.
That is the end of part one. You now have one minute to check your answers to part one.