meaning - BBC, Playtime: Summer fair, don't understand certain parts from audio program


The radio program is here:


http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio/playtime/playtime_20150512-0900a.mp3


Don't understand the following fragments:


00:40 – There are lots of brightly …   …
01:30 hairy …
02:20 your coconut …. at?
04:10 – gently lowered to … the duck,
05:00 listen to the … band?
06:40 … your arms round each other
10:08 said lady …. Sticker??
10:15 Grumbly ?–
11:20 wanted to win a prize …. Jane,

Could someone please write it down for me?


Thank You



Answer



BBC Schools programme



00:40 brightly-coloured stalls selling toys, cakes...
01:30 hard and very hairy shells.
02:20 Keep your eyes on your coconut you're aiming at
04:10 lower it towards the duck
05:00 listen to the brass band


06:40 circle your arms round each other


10:08 "Would you like a sticker?"


10:15 "No thank you," said Hugh, rather grumbly (?grumpily)


11:20 ...wanted to win a prize," moaned Jane,



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