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6 What to see and do Listening: Interview about South Africa a) Before you listen: What impressions do you have about South Africa so far? b) You are going to listen to a radio show called Host to the world. First you will have 45 seconds to study the task below, then you will hear the recording twice. While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for each question (1–5). Put a cross ( ✘) in the correct box. The first one (0) has been done for you. 0 Host to the world introduces around a) one country every month. b) two countries every month. c) three countries every month. d) four countries every month. ✘ 1 Host to the world is a programme broadcast in a) South Africa. b) Durban. c) Great Britain. d) Swaziland. 2 What Mbali misses most a) is the wildlife. b) are the people. c) is her hometown Durban. d) is the climate. 3 Kwazulu-Natal a) is the smallest of South Africa’s nine provinces. b) borders Mozambique to the West. c) is unusual because of its borders. d) is a wet and rainy place. 4 IsiZulu is a) the name of a national park. b) the home language of around 25% of the population. c) understood by around 25% of South Africans. d) is the language spoken in Swaziland and Mozambique. 5 Today a) South Africa’s economy is still mostly under the control of whites. b) the Black middle class is growing slowly. c) many Blacks have moved to nice suburbs. d) the Black majority is supported by the white middle class. c) Listen to the show again and write down five facts about South Africa that are new to you in your learning journal. d) If Host to the world introduced your country, what would you tell the talk show host? In pairs, think of possible questions and answers and act out the dialogue. 1 11c j 76 South Africa Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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