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Iliketogotothecinemaandum,IthinkthelastmovieIsawwasTheHangover–itwasveryfunny.And...andIliketogotothetheateralso.
W2:
No,wedon’tgooutalot–um,possiblyweekends.Wegooutformealsorsomething.
M2:
Not too regularly. Weekends. I play golf … um,socializeafterwards.
W3:
Duringthedaywedo.Er,intheevening,no,no.No,wedon’t.
W4:
MyfriendsandIliketogooutquitealot.Wegoclubbing;
wegotodiscos.
W5:
Yes,Igooutsometimesinthevillage.Er,weliveinasmallvillage,soalotofoursociallifeisinthe
village,sowegoouttofriends’houses,gotoparties,gotothepub.
W6:
Um,notsomuch…butIlikeitalot.Iliketogotothetheater,tothecinema,meetfriends,eatout.
W7:
SometimesIgooutfora...foracoupleofdrinkswithsomegoodfriends,but...um,notveryoften.Acoupleoftimesamonthmaybe.
Part3
Didyougooutlastnight
WewenttothisclubinPiccadillyCircusandwedancedallnight.Wehadafewdrinks,butthenmostlydancing.Andtherewas(were)afewguysthereandtheywerereallycuteandwe,like,talkedtothem.
WehaddinnerinanItalianrestaurantbyTowerBridgeand it was lovely. We had a lovely evening of justlookingatthe…theriverandenjoyingtheviewandenjoyinglotsoffunwiththefamily.
Well,Iwenttothecinema–seeingthelastHarryPotterfilm –ah,whichIenjoyedalot.
AndafterwardsImetsomefriendsfora…foradrinkintown.
Wewenttosee,er, MammaMia!
AtthePrinceofWalesTheater,anditwasexcellent.
Wewenttothetheater.WesawaplaybyTomStoppardcalledArcadia,whichwasextremelyinterestingandweenjoyeditverymuch.Afterwards,wewentwithfriendsforameal.WehadaSpanish“tapas”typemeal,whichwasextremelyenjoyable.
Um,lastnightIwentto,um,WestfieldShoppingCenter,whichisinthewestofLondonandIenjoyedadeliciousmealthere.
LastnightIwenttoafriendofmine’shousewhichisinsouthLondonandum,wewentoutandwenttoafishandchipshop,boughtsomefishandchipsandwenthomeandhadthatwithabeerinfrontofthetelevision.
Listening
I=Interviewer;
B=Baruti
I:
Thankyouforcomingontheshow,Baruti.Weareallveryinterestedtoknowmoreaboutyourwork.But,firstofall,let’sstartfromthebeginning.Um,where wereyouborn
B:
IwasborninJohannesburgin1962.I:
CanIaskyouaboutyourchildhood
Yes,ofcourse.Iwasthefourthchildinaverybigfamily–therewere11ofus.Myfatherwasateacherandmymothercleanedhousesforrichpeople.
Didyougotoschool
Yes,Idid.Educationwasveryimportanttomyparents.I:
Whendidyoudecidetoworkwithpoorchildren
WhenIwasinschool,oneofmyfriendslosthisparents.Hehadnofamily…um…nolivinggrandparents,sohemovedtoahousefororphans.IvisitedhimandwhenIsawhislifethere,Idecidedtoworkwithorphans.
WhendidyouopenyourorphanageB:
Weopeneditin1996.
We
Yes,mywifeandI.Wegotmarriedin1990.I:
Andwho’syourhero
I’m glad youaskedthat –it’sMother Teresa.I
oftenthinkaboutherwords:
“Icandonogreatthings,onlysmallthingswithgreatlove.”
That’svery interesting.Ihave onemore question:
What’syourfavoritebook
Letmethinkaboutthat.Ilikemanybooks,butLongWalktoFreedomisoneofmyfavorites. It’sthestoryofNelsonMandela’slifeinhisownwords.
Thatsoundsinteresting.Thankyou.OK…now,it’stimetoasktheaudienceforquestions.ArethereanyquestionsforBaruti…Yes,youattheback…
Viewing
Carlos Acosta is one of the greatest living balletdancers.HewasthefirstblackprincipaldanceratCoventGardeninLondon.HeisfamousaroundtheworldandinhishomecountryofCubaheisanationalhero.
CarlosnowtravelstheworldbutalwaysseesCubaashishome.Allhisfamilyarestillthere.InCubaheisn’taforeigner.HesaysthatinCubaachildlearnstodancefirstandthentospeak.Hetalksabouttheheatandthesea,aboutdanceandmusicandhappiness.
“Cuba is always going to be my home. In my heart,that’s the only country, you know,and because that’swhereallmyrelativesare,mymemories,youknow,andthisistheonlyplaceI’mnevergoingtobeaforeigner.Youlearnhowtodancefirst;
thenyoulearnhowtospeak,youknow, in Cuba. It’s something that’s been passed onthroughgenerationtogeneration.Andit’salso,youknow,the heat,and the tropic (tropics), andthe seaand …it’s…it’salmost,that’swhatit’saskingfor,danceandmusicandhappiness.”
CarloswasborninHavana,theyoungestof11childreninapoorfamily.Heoftenmissedschool.Hewasachampionbreakdancerinthestreetsbutdidn’twanttobeaprofessionaldancer.Whenhewasnine,hisfathersenthim
toaballetschool.Carloshatedit.Hetoldhisfatherhewantedtodosomethingelse.
“SoI…IdidtellhimmanytimesthatIdidn’twanttobe…andthatIwantedto…todosomethingelse–football,youknow–buthedidn’twanttohearit.So,Iwent and … But thank God he didn’t want to hear itbecausethankstothatI’mherenow.”
Atballetschool,Carloswasn’talwaysagoodstudentanddidn’twanttobeadancer.Butwhenhewas13,CarlossawtheCubanNationalBalletandheloveditsomuchthathechangedhis mindaboutballet.Hedecided toworkhardandthreeyearslater,at16,hetraveledtoEuropeforthefirsttime.Thatyearhewonfourmajordancecompetitionsandbecamefamousallovertheworld.
Nowheisaninternationalstarandhedancesinmanycountries,buthestillgoeshometoCubaseveraltimesayeartovisithisfamily.
Speakingforcommunication
Role-play
I=Isabel;
M=Marek
Hi,Marek.HowwasyourweekendM:
OK.AndyoursWhatdidyoudo
Iwentforawalk.Itwasgreat!
M:
Whodidyougowith
Withmyboyfriend,Diego.He’safootballplayer.M:
Oh.Wheredidyougo
Bytheriver.Itwasreallybeautiful.M:
Thatsoundsgood.
AndyouWhatdidyoudo
M:
Oh,Iplayedfootball;
cleanedtheflat.I:
Whodidyouplayfootballwith
Withsomeguysfromwork.Weplayeveryweekend.I:
ReallyWheredidyouplay
Inthepark.There’safootballpitchthere.I:
Didyouwin
Ofcourse.Iscoredfivegoals!
Ha!
Idon’tbelieveyou!
Groupdiscussion
W=Writer
Weareverypleasedtohaveyouhere,George.ShallwestartfromthebeginningCouldyoutellusaboutyourchildhood
W:
Yes,ofcourse.Iwasborninasmalltowninthenortheast.Myfatherwasatruckdriverandmymotherworkedpart-timeinahospital.Ihaveabrotherandasister.Weallwenttothesamelocalschool.
Youwroteyourfirstnoveljustoneyearafteryouleftcollege,didn’tyou
Yes,thatwasin1993.Iwasonly22then.AndthenextyearIwenttoBrazil.
Is that period of your life related to your latercareerinanyway
That’sagoodquestion.Yousee,itwasmyexperiencetherethatinspiredmyfilmLostintheForest,althoughIdidn’tactuallymakethatfilmuntilseveralyearslater,in2008.
Whendidyoustartmakingfilms
In2003.ThatwasafterIgaveupfarming.I:
Farming
Yes.IstayedinBrazilfor7years,duringwhichImet
mywife.Afterwecamebackweboughtafarminthesouthofthecountry.Akindofexperiment,really.
Thatsoundsinteresting.Whydidyougiveitupthen
Itwasveryhardwork.Iwasalsobusyworkingonmysecondnovel…
Furtherpracticeinlistening
Shortconversations
Conversation1
Hi,John.I’mback.DidanyofmyfriendscallmeWeweresupposedtomeetatthebarfordrinks,andthengotothecinema.Buttheynevershowedup.
Sorry.I’ve beenhome sinceIcame back fromtheofficeandthephoneneverrangonce.Q:
Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace
Conversation2
Notallgreatpeoplearefamous;
takeJackKilbyasanexample.
Right.JackKilbyinventedthemicrochip,andreceivedtheNobelPrize.Butonlyasmallpartofthepublicknowsofhim.It’sverysurprising.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanthinkisverysurprising
Conversation3
Idon’tquiteunderstandwhatmadeCharlieChaplinsuchapopularmoviestar.
AreyouseriousLookat CharlieChaplin’sworks andcomparethemtootherfilmsofthetime.
Hewassooriginalthatpeoplewerereallysurprisedbyhisfilms.
WhatdoesthemansayaboutCharlieChaplin’sfilms
Conversation4
What’sthegreatestinventionofthelastfewhundredyears
Let’ssee.Thecomputer,thecar,thephoneNo,Ithinkit’sthelightbulb.Thisinventionhaschangedtheworldmorethananythingelse.
Whichinventiondoestheman thinkchanged theworldmost
Conversation5
Our play last nightwas a greatsuccess. We’re allproudofBob.
Yes. But if Bob had remembered all his lines, hisperformancewouldhavebeenmorenatural.Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean
Longconversation
Hey,Bo