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Unit 7.
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Unit 7.
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Listening Part 4.
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Exercise 3.
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So, Hannah, what made you want to go on a paragliding course?
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It sounds like an extremely risky thing to want to do, even for a journalist like yourself.
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Well, I thought it was a bit risky too.
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I mean, as a sports journalist, I spend my life watching people do different sports, and I've done a fair number of them myself.
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It's one of the qualifications for the job, I suppose.
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Anyway, a couple of years ago, I was actually in Switzerland playing golf with friends.
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I was researching for an article on golf courses, and, you know, golf isn't the most exciting of sports.
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Anyway, I was looking down the course, planning my next shot or something, when I saw these paragliders floating down from the heights.
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I thought to myself, that looks like fun.
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Perhaps I should have a go at it myself.
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So you went on a course in France, I believe.
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That's right.
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I'd actually tried to go on a paragliding course in England a few years ago.
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I'd even paid the course fee, about £500.
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But every time I went down to do the course, it was either too windy or it was raining.
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So in the end, I got fed up and asked for my money back.
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Anyway, looking on the internet, I found this rather wonderful place called Dune de Pila on the coast in southwest France.
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It's actually the highest sand dune in Europe, and they run courses there.
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The price was a bit higher with the travel, but it was a really nice place, and since sunshine was almost guaranteed, I went for it.
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Great.
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And can you tell me, are there any advantages to jumping off a sand dune?
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I imagine it's rather less dangerous than jumping off a mountain, isn't it?
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Well, it isn't so high.
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Only about 150 metres, in fact.
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But wherever you fall, it's going to hurt, so from that point of view, it doesn't necessarily make a lot of difference.
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But the good thing is that the beach guarantees you a relatively soft landing too soft
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if you go off the beach and into the water, because then you'll need rescuing, although there's usually a steady breeze to keep you from going into the sea.
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And what's the main difficulty for a beginner?
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I imagine it's taking off and landing.
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The major problem for a complete beginner like myself is actually learning how to hold your paraglider up in the air, you know, so that both sides open properly.
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They only allow you to run off the edge and fly when you've mastered that technique.
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So I didn't get to fly till after lunch on my first day.
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Getting your paraglider open is quite tricky to start with.
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It makes you feel a bit silly when you see other people happily flying around below you or above you all morning.
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And when you actually start flying, how does your teacher tell you what to do?
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Does he fly along beside you?
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No. It sounds a nice idea and I'd have felt a lot safer if I'd had someone beside me.
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In fact, I listened to my instructor Chantal through an earphone.
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She stayed down below and spoke into a small microphone device to tell me what to do.
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It was generally very quiet, calm and civilised, except when she raised her voice to shout at other flies to keep away from me.
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And then you really heard her.
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And is landing a problem?
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Surprisingly not.
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I was expecting something rather violent.
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You know, I've come off a horse in my time, and that's a lot rougher, I can tell you.
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This was a relatively soft landing.
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The sand cushions you a bit, so hardly more of a bump than hopping off a park bench.
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And you're wearing a helmet, of course, rather like a biker's, so the danger's minimal.
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But is it really as safe as you make out?
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They say it is.
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I mean, there are a couple of serious accidents every year, but the people I know who do it are very safety conscious.
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Most sports, including slow earthbound ones like golf, have some element of risk.
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I've known a few people get hit by golf balls, some of my own even.
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Most of all, though, I was taken by the silence.
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I mean, you're not disturbing anybody in your rather strange eccentric quest for thrills and new sensations.
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That, for me, is the best thing and something I've rarely come across before.
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Hannah, thank you.
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A pleasure.

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  • paragliding (패러글라이딩)
  • risk (위험)
  • landing (착륙)
  • beginner (초보자)
  • technique (기술)
  • instruction (교훈, 지시)
  • soft landing (부드러운 착륙)
  • breeze (산들바람)

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