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Answer — Exercise 5

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Pregunta

Listen to three people answering some of the questions below. Which questions do they answer? Make notes on what they say.

Respuesta

1 Who is your favourite fictional character?

  • Speaker 1 → Philip Marlowe
  • Speaker 2 → Elizabeth Bennett
  • Speaker 3 → the old man from The Old Man and the Sea

2 How do you visualise them (what do they look like)?

  • Speaker 1 → like Humphrey Bogart: tall, good-looking, tough
  • Speaker 2 → quite tall with a very lively, mobile face and possibly dark hair
  • Speaker 3 → quite old, big strong hands that were cut and bruised, a little bit of grey hair

3 What personal traits do they possess (type of character)?

  • Speaker 1 → doesn't always say the right thing, always has a clever retort, has real problems, very clever, very tough, likes to get to the bottom of the problem
  • Speaker 2 → sparky, lively, feisty, lippy (talks back to men), takes control of her own life
  • Speaker 3 → wise, took pride in his job, did his best

4 What memorable things do they do?

  • Speaker 1 → unlike most modern characters, he doesn't always win/isn't always on top of the situation
  • Speaker 2 → takes control of her own life, goes for the guy that she really loves, wins her guy in the end
  • Speaker 3 → dragged himself out every night, cast his nets, hoped he would catch something

5 What problems do they overcome?

  • Speaker 1 →solves murder crimes
  • Speaker 2 → women had little control over what happened to them in the marriage market, people thought she was socially unacceptable
  • Speaker 3 → he was down on his luck in the story, hadn't caught anything for a long time, had little opportunity in life

6 Do you know anyone like them in real life?

  • Speaker 1 → doesn't say
  • Speaker 2 → doesn't say
  • Speaker 3 → the speaker's father

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