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Question Answer Tapescript 9. A TUTOR: Hello. Come in and take a seat. You are John Evans? JOHN: Yes I am. TUTOR: Well, as I’m sure you’re aware, the purpose of this part of the interview is to go over your CV and talk a little further about your previous studies and experiences. JOHN: Yes. TUTOR: So, your first degree was in French, of course. JOHN: (Q9) Yes, with a minor in Film Studies. TUTOR: Hmmm. An interesting combination. Mostly French Film, presumably? JOHN: Well, European cinema in general, but with a bias towards French cinema. TUTOR: And your degree took four years? JOHN: Yes, In the third year, (Q10) I was an exchange student at Bruges university, in Belgium. I was there for a full academic year — nine months. TUTOR: Right. Well, you graduated two years ago, and then you, er... you took some time out, as it were. JOHN: (Q11) Yes. I spent six months as a volunteer working on restoring historic buildings in France. TUTOR: Was that with a well known organisation? JOHN: They’re called Restoration Vacations here, but they operate under different names in several countries. I think they’re quite well known. TUTOR: So it was a six month vacation, really? JOHN: No. I went for a week, but really liked it, and I got asked to stay on as a translator. Because I could speak French quite well, it was my job to liase between the owners of the buildings, and the English-speaking volunteers. TUTOR: That must have been a very enjoyable experience. JOHN: Well, it was certainly a very enjoyable experience to begin with, but after the first three months or so, I actually got a bit bored. I was talking about the same things every day. Bricks, cement, window frames — that kind of thing. (Q12) It wasn’t really stretching my French. Also, I wasn’t getting paid! Just free accommodation and food, plus some pocket money. TUTOR: I see … 10. C 11. D 12. B 13. C Matthew: ... Bye, Mum, see you later. Mother: How are you getting to college? It’s already five to nine. You’ve missed the bus. Are you going to walk? Matthew: No, I’m borrowing your car, remember? Mother: Oh, Matthew. (Q1) I need it today. If you want to borrow the car you need to ask me several days before. Sorry, you’re going to have to walk. It just isn’t convenient today. Matthew: But I did ask you. We talked about it last week. Don’t you remember? (Q2) I’ve promised to help Alan move all his books and things after my lecture today. He’s moving to a new flat and his car’s broken down. I’ve got to help him move things. He can’t stay in the old flat after today. I promised him. Mother: All right, all right. Of course, you must keep your promise. I remember now, you did tell me. But (Q3) I thought you said next Wednesday. You said the 9 th and that’s next week when I’m in Birmingham for a meeting so I shan’t need the car. Matthew: I didn’t ask for it next Wednesday! I’ve got an exam next Wednesday! I can’t help Alan when I’m doing an exam, 14. B 15. C 16. C