Tham khảo tài liệu 'new headway - pre intermediate - teacher's book (old edition)_4', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | the board without comment. They will find out whether they are true or not later. Go through the statements with students. Check that they understand words that are key to the understanding of the listening insulated the sun sets rises luxurious sauna. Put students in pairs or or groups of three to tick whether they think they are true or false. T with students. Play the recording. Students listen and check their answers. They may need to listen twice. Answers to questions in exercise 1 and tapescript 1 True 2 False they look forward to spring 3 False they are well-insulated 4 True 5 True 6 True 7 False only in summer 8 False they are primitive-with no running water or toilets 9 False every house she has been to has a sauna 10 True J Jane F Fran a friend J When I say that I live in Sweden everyone always wants to know about the seasons. F The seasons J Yeah. you know how cold it is in winter - what it s like when the days are so short. F So what is it like J Well it is cold very cold in winter sometimes as cold as -26 and of course when you go out you wrap up warm but inside in the houses it s always very warm much warmer than at home. Swedish people always complain that when they visit England the houses are cold even in a good winter. In Sweden the houses are much better insulated than in Britain and they always have the heating on very high. F And what about the darkness J Well yeah around Christmas time in December therms only one hour of daylight - so you really look forward to the spring. It is sometimes a bit depressing but you see the summers are amazing - from May to July in the north of Sweden the sun never sets it s still light at midnight you can walk in the mountains and read a newspaper. F Oh yeah - the land of the midnight sun. J That s right. But it s wonderful you want to stay up all night and the Swedes make die most of it Often they start work earlier in summer and then leave at about two or three in the afternoon so they can really enjoy the