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Questions 1 to 4 You will hear a news reporter called Angela Bond talking on the radio about her job.
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Questions 1 to 4 You will hear a news reporter called Angela Bond talking on the radio about her job.
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And today in the studio we have a familiar face on television,
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Angela Bond, the news reporter.
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Angela, your job has taken you all over the world, hasn't it?
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Yes.
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I've reported from a number of countries in Asia,
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and I've just returned from the United States.
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I must say it's good to be able to unpack my suitcase now
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that the job has brought me to Britain for at least six months.
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Is the travelling what you enjoy about the job?
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It's certainly interesting, but it can be annoying never knowing where I'm going to be next week.
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For me, the really exciting thing is being somewhere when a big news story is taking place and seeing it develop.
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Sometimes that can be quite dangerous,
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but all jobs have their disadvantages and travelling gives me the chance to collect souvenirs.
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What kind of things?
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Mostly things for my flat.
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I'm mad about anything Chinese.
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And so when I was in Hong Kong,
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I got a really nice table and some chairs,
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and in Turkey I spend a lot of money on carpets.
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Then I've got pictures and other bits of art from Thailand and India.
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The flat's getting a bit crowded.
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It sounds colourful.
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Do you have a regular working day?
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Not really.
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At the moment, I'm one of the team that reads the evening news,
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so sometimes I'm on at 6.30 and sometimes at 10 o'clock,
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but that's at the end of the day.
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It all starts in the morning at 8.30,
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when I phone the office to see what has happened and what they want me to go and report on.
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So you don't have much time for a social life?
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It's better now I'm in London and can see my boyfriend more often.
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My sister introduced us.
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He came round for dinner when I was staying with her a year ago.
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We have a lot in common.
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He's a lawyer and I studied law at university.
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Also we've found that we lived in Hong Kong at the same time,
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although we never met.
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What do you like to do in your free time?
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Well, cooking is something new I'm trying because I can't do it when I'm travelling,
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but I'm not very good at it yet,
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so I find it a bit stressful.
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Questions 5 to 8 You will hear a conversation between a boy,
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Marcus, and a girl, Catherine, about their homework.
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Thank you.
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I feel awful.
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I've got too lots of homework to do today,
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and all I want to do after school is relax.
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It's not fair.
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Of course you've got a lot.
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You didn't do any yesterday, did you?
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No, I didn't.
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I had football practice, and after that I was just too tired for anything else.
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Well, maybe you could do more homework at the weekends,
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so you have time for football and other things during the week.
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But at the weekend I often go out with my family.
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On Sunday we went to the science museum.
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It was great.
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I wouldn't want to miss doing things like that just because I've got homework.
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Actually, you're quite lucky.
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I never do anything like that.
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Homework isn't everything.
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I'm sure you learnt just as much there.
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Yes, but I don't suppose the teachers will be interested in that.
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I've got today's maths to do and I expect it'll take me hours.
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I tell you what, you can come round to my house this afternoon and we'll work on it together.
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I don't know.
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You're really good at maths.
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You'll just finish it quickly and I can't do that.
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It's not a competition, is it?
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It's more important that we both finish it.
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And working together will be much more fun.
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But if I don't do it by myself,
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I could be in trouble with the teacher teacher well we'll tell her you're finding it difficult
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and so I'm going to try
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and help you understand it I'm sure she won't mind
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that all right then thank you perhaps I'll feel better about maths
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if you help me at the moment I still don't know where to begin don't worry we'll get there
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Questions 9 through 12.
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This evening on Young and Gifted,
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I'm joined in the studio by Julia Emerson,
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the young Scottish writer who's recently had a screenplay accepted by a major Hollywood studio.
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Julia, I'm glad you could be with us today.
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Could I start by asking you to explain exactly why what you've done is so unusual?
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Well, Hollywood films these days don't start off with a screenplay.
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The screenplay only gets written after the producers have come up with an idea for a film.
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Then they contact agents to find at least one major star who will act in it.
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The next step is to get a team of anything up to 20 writers working on the screenplay.
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Now, I was inexperienced enough to think that I could simply write a screenplay and send it to a number of studios,
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which is what I did.
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When I didn't get an answer,
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I wrote another one, and this time,
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by some amazing chance, they accepted it.
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I think everyone has been stunned by the fact that you've been successful with a screenplay at such an early age.
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But in fact, this isn't the first piece of writing you've had published, is it?
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No, it isn't.
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I won a short story competition in a magazine when I was 15,
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and ever since then I've been writing in my spare time.
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I've had a number of articles published in teen magazines.
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I've always been fascinated by television and the cinema,
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and I even tried to develop an idea for a TV series,
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but somehow it didn't feel right.
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Then I tried putting down an idea for a film,
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and the writing just flowed.
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Do you think you're influenced very strongly by films you've seen?
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Yes, and I have to watch out,
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or I might end up writing a slightly different version of a classic.
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I suppose everyone who does anything creative has to think about that, though.
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Can you tell us something about this screenplay that's been bought by Planet Studios?
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What's it about?
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It's about two sisters who are stranded in the jungles of South America after a plane crash.
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They're the only survivors.
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They have all sorts of adventures as they try to get back to civilisation.
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It's an adventure story, but it's also about the relationship between the two girls.
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You see, they've never been very close.
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In fact, at the start of the story,
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they really hate each other.
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Or at least they think they do.
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This is the end of part two.
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Thank you.

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