General Listening Quiz
“Saturday’s Chores – Script”
Listening Exercise
Listen to the recording on house cleaning and read along with the conversation. Review the key vocabulary and the sample sentences.
Son: Dad. Can I go outside to play?
Dad: Well, did you get your Saturday’s work done?
Son: Ah, Dad. Do I have to?
Dad: Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done.
Son: So, what is my work?
Dad: Well, first you have to clean the bathroom including the toilet. And don’t forget to scrub the bathtub.
Son: No, I want to do the family room.
Dad: Well, okay, but you have to vacuum the family room and the hall, and be sure to dust everything. Oh, and don’t forget to wipe the walls and clean the baseboards. [Okay.] And after that. [Oh, no.] Next, sweep and mop the kitchen floor and be sure to polish the table in the living room.
Son: Okay. Okay.
Dad: And make your bed and pick up all your toys and put them away. And . . .
Son: More?
Dad: Yeah. And then, how about going out for lunch and getting a big milkshake, but . . . yeah . . . you probably don’t want to do that.
Son: No, No. I want to.
Dad: Okay. While you’re doing your work, I’ll be out in the yard raking leaves and pulling weeds.
Vocabulary and Sample Sentences
- scrub (verb): clean thoroughly by rubbing hard
– You’ll need to scrub really hard to remove that stain from the table. - dust (verb): to remove small pieces of dirt
– Please dust all the furniture in the front room. - baseboards (noun): a piece of wood or molding attached along the bottom of a wall where it touches the floor; also called “skirting board” in Britain and Australia
– We need to remove the baseboards to put down new tile on the floor. - sweep (verb): to clean a floor by using a broom or brush to collect dirt
– Be sure to sweep the floor before you mop it. - rake (verb): to gather with a garden tool with a row of plastic or metal teeth at the head
– I spent all yesterday raking the leaves in my backyard.