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Intermediate Unit 7 BBC interviews script

V = Val P = Paul Ph = Phil E = Elizabeth El = Elin L = Luke


V: Hi. There are a lot of things that I’d like to do that I’ve never done
before. I’m not really a daredevil, so things like bungee jumping are not
really my cup of tea, but I do know that trying new things makes you
feel good. Today, I’m going to talk to people about trying new things
and achievement. How do you feel about trying new things?
P: I’m up for trying new things. Depends what they are, obviously, there’s
some things I wouldn’t try, but I’d give most things a go.
Ph: I always enjoy trying new things. I like to meet new people and try new
food, see new places, see different things. It’s always nice to see that.
E: I love to try new things. I love to travel.
El: If you try new things, you get more out of life, I think.
L: I’m always up for new things. I love travelling; I love trying exotic new
foods, all that sort of stuff; seeing new cultures.
V: What stops you from trying new things?
El: Fear, probably.
Ph: Time and money complicates trying new things. It’s hard to find time to
travel and it’s hard to afford enough money to travel as well.
P: I suppose, if it were dangerous and I could get injured.
L: Probably, at the moment, school – I don’t have a lot of time, I’ve got a
lot of work. Money, as well.
E: If it’s very dangerous; or if my stomach just can’t handle it; or if I don’t
have money.
V: What have you achieved in your life that makes you feel proud?
Ph: I’m very proud that I was able to go to Ethiopia and build houses for
people who needed it. And, being a part of that team was really special
to me.
P: I’ve written plays and people come to see the plays and enjoyed them.
And I’ve gone out and performed in front of, I suppose, thousands of
people now and they’ve laughed.

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Intermediate Unit 7 BBC interviews script

E: I guess finishing school with a high level and – so far not a lot – but I’ve
learnt French better than I thought I would so I’m proud of that, I guess.
I’m still learning.
L: Probably proudest achievement is getting A grades in my end-of-year
exams – helping me to get a place at university.
El: Well, I feel that I’ve become quite a good person and I guess I’m proud
of that.
V: Who do you admire for their achievements, and why?
L: Probably business leaders such as Richard Branson as he started off
as, as hardly anything and then he built a huge business empire and
he’s a multimillionaire.
E: I admire my grandmother, actually. She’s not around anymore, but she
was a teacher like I want to be and she taught me so much about life.
P: Nelson Mandela, I admire him a lot because, not only because he was
imprisoned, which, and he survived that for many years and wasn’t
bitter. When he came out of prison, I was more impressed with him
becoming Prime ... you know, leading South Africa and holding the
country together and changing a country. Not many people have the
ability or the skills to do that.

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