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staying in our overnight room. Why? Because this centre is very friendly, and simply a
great place to be. Bella, for example, used to be quite shy herself but now is marvelous
with the little kiddies, as outgoing as any of them. We let Q19 Cathy, though, deal with
the particularly quiet and introverted children, since having her own family, she knows
what can really bring them out.
Of course, what better way to do this than with yummie homemade cakes, and Cathy
often gets these from Q20 Bella, who can make some of the best in town . Yes, everyone
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business.
SECTION 3 You will hear a student, Eric, talking to his lecturer,
Ms Harris, about essay writing.
Eric: Hi, Ms Harris. Here we are, talking once again.
Ms Harris: Well, I’m always willing to help out wherever possible. Is anything troubling
you?
Eric: Well, your advice last week about writing summaries was very useful, and I’m
using these summaries a lot in order to prepare my final master’s thesis.
Ms Harris: But you’re having problems, right?
Eric: Yes, I have a few issues to discuss. Obviously I want a good essay, and I want to
achieve high marks. But I’m not sure on the best way to start.
Ms Harris: That’s an easy question. Start with a Q21 topic, but not one that I necessarily
suggest, but one that you want to explore. You will always write better when doing so on
a topic you are interested in, not one imposed upon you by others.
Eric: Well, I’m interested in management theory.
Ms Harris: Then pursue that. However, that alone is far too broad. Break it into
various Q22 current areas of discussion and relevance, then look more carefully at one of
them — say, management and cultural differences, or management and motivation, or