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Ihaven'
t
forwardtoum,
moretravel.
withafamilythatIhaven'
tbeenawaywithum,foraboutfiveorsixyearsnow.
IliveinAustralia
W2:
Gettingagoodjob,andfinishinguniversity.
M3:
Nothingreally.Ikindofenjoymylifeatthemoment.Um,I...
now,and
I'
vegotthingsthewaywelikethemathome,andlifeM4:
Startinganewjobnextsummer.
Part3
Isthereanythingyouaren'
tlookingforwardto
W1:
No,no,there'
snothingIcanthinkaboutthatIthefuture.
sgood.
mnotlookingforwardtoin
M2:
TheonethingthatI'
dhavethoughtmostpeoplesayisdying.Quiteserious,
but,otherthan
that,no-Ikindofembracelifetothefull;
lookforwardtomostthings.
W3:
Um,Ihavetosay,thepremiseofgettingolder,andwithgettingolderyouhavemore
Peoplesaythatyourschooldaysarethebestdaysofyourlife.Doyouthinkthat'
s
true
Absolutely.Ido,yes,becauseyou'
re,theworldisyouroyster.Youhaveso
muchhope,somanydreams,andyoubelieve,youbelieveyoucanachieveanything.Soyeah,definitely,I
thinkso,yeah.
No.Schooldayswerehellonearthforme.Itwas(Theywere)theworstdaysofmylife.
Um,they'
requitestressfulbecauseyouhaveexams,butIdothinkthey'
re
fun:
beingableto
bewithyourfriendseveryday.SoIdothinkthatschooldaysare...aregooddaysinyourlife.
Lookingbackonit,Ihadagreattimeatschool.I'
msureatthetimeitseemedalittle
difficult,um,youknow,tryingtofitin,butnowwhenIlookbackonit,theywerefundays
and,youknow,I...I...Ilookatthemveryfondly.
M4:
Forme,personally,my,er...myschooldaysweremyfavoritebecauseI'
vestillgotfriends
from,goingback20-oddyears.
That'
swhenI'
vecreatedmost...themostvaluablerelationshipsIhaveinmylife.
Formostpeople,yes,butwhenIleftschoolat16,IwasafulltimefootballeratIpswich
TownFootballClubfortwoyears.So,livingawayfromhomewithfriendsanddoing,kind
of,thebestthingIcoulddoinmylife,werethebesttwoyearsofmylife.
Listening
futureme,Ihope
thisletterhasfounditswaytoyou/me.AsIwritethis,Iam16inYear11;
andasIreadit,Iam
20.Wow!
Iwillhavechangedsomuch.IcanonlyguesswhatIwillbelikeat20.
Ienvisageto
myselfatOxfordUni,sitting...”oh,thisisembarrassing...“sittingunder
atreebytheriverinthe
collegegrounds.IthinkI'
llbewearingsomethingfloatyandabitindie,butIbetwhenIgetthis,
it'
ll,it'
llberaining.”
“AsIreadthis,I'
llhavealreadyrememberedthatIfanciedTomSquires...”
thereyougo,
Tom...I'
mlookingathimnow.“IwonderifI'
lleverhavethegutstotellhim....
Iknow,I'
ma
romantic.Ihopethathasn'
tchanged.Myplansformyselfinthefollowingyears
aretofindaman,
someonegood-looking,romanticandintelligent,who,whosharesmyinterests—or
justTom.
Eitherway,um,IhopeI'
llhavesomeone.”Idon'
trememberthis,“...andthenIthinkI'
llhave
threechildrenwithlongbrownhairandgreeneyes.”
“Well,I'
llstopnoweventhoughIwanttowriteeverythingIcandown,butI'
m
runningout
oftime.IhopeI'
mhappyin2008,andIhopethislettermakesmefeelgoodabout
whoIwas,or
am,asIwritethis.Keepsmiling,andwhileIcan'
treallysaybye,butgoodluck
forthefutureand
keepdreaming.Don'
tchangetoomuch,andbehappywithwhoyouare-Ilikewho
Iamnow
morethananyothertime.Love,Laura.”
ItallseemsveryshallowlookingbackandreadingwhatIthoughtI'
dbedoingor
hopedI'
d
bedoing.Ithinkmy16-year-oldselfmighthavebeendisappointedwithwhereIam,
butbecauseI
asmy20-year-oldselfhavesortofgrownupandmatured,I'
mabsolutelyecstatic
withtheway
whereIam,anditdoesn'
thavetobethisperfectsitting-by-a-lakekindofimage.Viewing
N=Narrator;
B=Dr.BradleyWillcox
N:
TheremoteislandofOkinawaishometooneofthelongest-livingcommunities
intheworld.
Inapopulationofonlyonemillion,thereare900centenarians,apercentagethat'
soverfour
timeshigherthanBritainandAmerica.It'
saplacewhereagehasadifferent
meaning...where
peoplelikeMr.Miyagicanexpecttolivewaybeyondhis92ndyear.Unawareofthe
latestdiet
orlifestylefad,Mr.Miyagihasdevelopedhisownwayofdefyingtheagingprocess.B:
They'
renotthinkingabout“Gee,ifIdothis,I'
mnotgonnaliveaslong,
ifI...Ihaveoneextra
Mostofthemcouldncarelesswhatthescientiststhink.Theyjustgoabouttheirbusinessandlive.
Theyjusthappen
toliveaverylongtime.
Theexplanationforthisextraordinaryphenomenonbeginsinthemostordinary
ofplaces.Like
everytowninOkinawa,thefruitandvegetableshopinOgimiliesattheheartofvillagelife.
It'
sherethatBradleyandCraigbelievethesourceoftheOkinawamiraclecanbetraced.For
thepast20years,BradleyandCraighavebeenanalyzingthelife-enhancingOkinawaningredients.
B:
Gotredshereinthetomatoes,thepeppers.You'
vegotgreenpeppershere.
They'
veidentifiedanumberofcrucialpropertiesthatguardtheOkinawansfromdisease,from
theantioxidantrichvegetablesthatprotectagainstcelldamage,tothehigh
quantitiesofsoya
proteins.InOgimi,100-year-oldMatsuispreparingatraditionalOkinawandish
usingallthe
vitalingredients.It'
sonlyafterthefoodisservedthatthemostsignificant
Okinawantradition
canbeobserved.
TheOkinawansdevelopedalsoculturalhabitsovertheyearsthatappeartohavehealth
protectiveproperties.Theyhaveasayingcalled“harahachibu”-eatuntil
you'
reonly80percentfull.
Inatypicalday,Matsuonlyconsumesaround1,200calories,about20percent
lessthanmost
peopleinBritainandAmerica.
IntheWestwe'
reverymuchfocusedongettingmoreforourmoney,andoneof
themost
popularthingsisalltheseall-you-can-eatrestaurants.Yougoandyouloadupat
the,attheer,
theall-you-can-eatrestaurant,andyou,youwalkawaywiththisbloatedfeeling
andyou...you
mayhavegotyourmoney'
sworth,butyouprobablydidn'
tgetyour,yourhealth'
sworth,
becausewhatyou'
redoingisjustdiggingyourselfintoanearlygrave.
Speakingforcommunication
Role-play
P=Presenter;
V=Vince;
J=Julia;
D=Dan;
Z=Zara
Andupnext,it'
stimeforJustTellMeI'
mWrong.Today'
stopic:
Howyoung
istooyoungor,
perhapsmoreaccurately,howoldisoldenoughWe'
vereceivedhundredsofemails
andtext
messagesabouttherightageforachildtohaveamobilephone,stayhomealone,
wear
make-up,gettheirearspierced,babysitforyoungerkids...andwe'
vegotour
firstcaller,
Vince.Goahead,Vince.You'
reon.
V:
Hi.Mysituationisthatmynine-year-oldkeptaskingmetogetheramobile,
soIboughther
oneafewmonthsago.Then,lastweek,Igotabillforovertwohundredpounds,soIwarned
herI'
dtakethephoneawayfromherifithappenedagain.
SoIgatheryourpointiswhethershe'
stooyoungtohaveamobile
Yeah,yeah,that'
sright.
Er,surelyit'
stheparents'
responsibilitytosetsomesortofguidelinesaheadoftime.
Sowhatyou'
resayingisIshouldhavegivenhersomerules
Basically,yes,whenshefirstgotthephone.OK,thanksVince.Nextcalleris
Julia.What'
yourquestion,Julia
J:
Aboutthemobilephonething.I'
vegotaneight-year-old,andIworryabouthimallthetimeif
Ican'
treachhim.Youknow...anythingcouldhappen...
Soinotherwords,youwanthimtohaveamobile.
Andhaveitonatalltimes.Buthedoesn'
twantone.
Fairenough.Letmeaskyouaquestion.Whenyouwereeightyearsoldandtherewereno
mobilephones,whatdidyourmotherdoIbetyouwereallowedtogooutonyourown.Isn'
thatanimportantpartofgrowingupanddevelopingasenseofindependenceandresponsibility
regettingatisthatI'
mbeingoverprotective
Youcouldsaythat.
Yeah,butdon'
tyouagreethattheworldusedtobeasaferplace
Surelythat'
swhateverygenerationsays.Anyway,thanksforyourquestion,Julia.
Let'
sgoto
reon.
ournextcaller.Dan,you
D:
Hi,myquestion'
salsoabouttechnology.
OK.Goahead.
Well,myson,Seth,he'
s12and,uptillrecently,hewasanormal12-year-old,youknow,he
usedtogooutwithhisfriends,playfootballwithme,youknow...wehadagreat
relationship.
So,Dan,fromwhatyou'
resaying,I'
mguessinghedoesn'
twanttospendsomuchtimewith
younow,andyoufeel...
Ohno,it'
snotthat.It'
sjustthathespendsallhistimeonthecomputer
now.
Isn'
tthatjustnormalnowadays
It'
shardtosay.Sometimesattheweekendhespendsalldayinhisbedroomon
thecomputer,
onsocialnetworkingsitesorplayinggames.Idon'
tthinkit'
sright.Imeanforonething,he
nevergetsanyexercise.
Don'
tyouthinkit'
sjustastagehe'
sgoingthroughIusedtospendhours
inmybedroom
listening
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