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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
True or False?
Many Englishmen have birds or aquarium fish in their houses.
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
True or false ?
People spend a lot of money on their pets.
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
True or False?
The pets go to special schools for animals.
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
True or False?
The English take their pets to the theatre and buy them nice clothes.
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
True or False?
English people like gardening.
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
True or False?
They grow flowers in the gardens and give them to their pets.
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
Choose the correct variant
Many Englishmen have ... at home.
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
Choose the correct variant
People can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the ... .
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
Choose the correct variant
In the evening they work in their ....
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
Choose the correct variant
They grow ... there.
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
Choose the correct variant
If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window^ - box outside his ... .
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English Traditions and Hobbies
English people like animals very much. About 58 million people live in Great Britain. And there are about five million dogs and five million cats in the country. Many Englishmen have birds and aquarium fish and a lot of exotic pets at home. People spend a lot of money on them. They can buy fine clothes for their pets, take them to the theatre. The English spend a lot of money on food for their favourite animals. There are even special shops where they can buy food for their animals and special hairdressers' where they can make a hair-do for their pets. English people like gardening. They talk about it in their offices, in the shops and at home. In the evening they work in their gardens, large and small, and they do it in any weather. They grow flowers, vegetables and fruit there. If an Englishman has no garden he grows something in a window - box outside his kitchen. If you want to please an Englishman, be very polite about his garden. Perhaps, he will show you his favourite little garden and tell you about it. So you must listen to him and say, ''How nice!" or "How interesting!"
Vocabulary:
Hairdressers' перукарні
a hair-do – зачіска
polite - ввічливий
a window - box коробка для квітів
to please -- подобатися, раду вати
Choose the correct variant
So you must listen to him and say, "..." or "...".
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Read the text. Are the sentences true (T ) or false (F )?
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a new film. I can’t say any more!
Phil’s favourite city is Paris.
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Read the text. Are the sentences true (T ) or false (F )?
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
He doesn’t get up early in the morning.
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Read the text. Are the sentences true (T ) or false (F )?
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
He usually works at home.
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Read the text. Are the sentences true (T ) or false (F )?
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
In the afternoon he meets his friends.
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Read the text. Are the sentences true (T ) or false (F )?
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
He’s going to Paris for work.
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Choose the correct answer (a or b).
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
Phil Beazley writes for ...
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Choose the correct answer (a or b).
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
Phil Beazley tells Buzz
magazine all about his ...
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Choose the correct answer (a or b).
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
Phil Beazley is on...
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Choose the correct answer (a or b).
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
Life is never ... for him because he`s
in a different place and with different people every
day.
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Choose the correct answer (a or b).
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
He starts work after...
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Choose the correct answer (a or b).
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
He ... writing.
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Choose the correct answer (a or b).
Phil Beazley writes for a newspaper. He tells Buzz
magazine all about his life.
Where are you now, Phil?
I’m on a train and I’m going to Paris. I love Paris. It’s not
my favourite city, but I like it. It’s big and exciting.
What’s your daily routine?
I’m very lucky. Life is never boring for me because I’m
in a different place and with different people every
day. I usually get up late. After breakfast, I start work. I
write for two or three hours. I love writing, but I don’t
like writing at home. I go to cafés or museums to work.
I always have my computer with me, so I can write
anywhere.
Sometimes I write outside – in a park or on the beach.
I like that. At about one o’clock I stop for lunch. In the
afternoon I usually meet people for interviews. I meet
lots of famous people. I love talking to people, so it’s
lots of fun.
Why are you going to Paris?
I’m going there because I want to speak to someone
very famous. He lives in Paris and he’s working on a
new film. I can’t say any more!
... lives in Paris.
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