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ave a paper bag.” 6. He fled. Tapescript of 1 Not wishing to attract attention to himself, a bank robber in 1969 in Portland, Oregon, wrote all his instruction on a piece of paper rather than shout. “This is a holdup and I’ve got a gun,” he wrote and then held the paper up for the cashier to read. The puzzled bank official waited while he wrote out, “Put all the money in a paper bag.” This message was pushed through the cashier read it and then wrote on the bottom, “I don’t have a paper bag,” and passed it back. The robber fled. Listening 2 1. He broke into a house. 2. He felt hungry. 3. His favorite cheese. 4. He ate cheese, biscuit and drank champagne. 5. He was fast asleep. Tapescript of 2 The Least Alert Burglar A Parisan criminal broke into a house at the village of Lachelle in 1964. Once inside he began to feel decidedly hungry and so went in search of the refrigerator. There he found his favorite cheese which it would have been a shame not to try. He then found some Bath Oliver biscuit and three bottles of champagne. After a while he began to feel sleepy and decided that he would lie down and digest his meal in fort. He was arrested the next morning fast asleep upstairs in the spare bedroom. Listening 3 1. Three. 2. Got stuck in the revolving doors. 3. The bank staff. 4. They wanted to rob the bank. 5. 5,000 pounds. 6. They didn’t believe it. They thought it was a practical joke. 7. Fifty pence. 8. He jumped over the counter. got trapped in the revolving doors for a second time. 10. They were foolish, inexperienced. Exe 1 Tapescript of 3 The Worst Bank Robbers In August 1975 three men were on their way to rob the Royal Bank of Scotland