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Mary: Well, if you’re having that, then I can’t have ice cream. In order to be
different, Q8 I’ll have the chocolate.
Peter: So, we can compare our different snacks, and maybe even share a little with each
other.
Mary: Exactly! And the variety and fun involved will take our minds of wanting more.
Peter: Eating for fun! A good idea!
Mary: And then you can have the chocolate Q9 on Sunday, right?
Peter: But I like biscuits? Actually, I want biscuits again—to have with my cup of tea.
Mary: But you have the biscuits on Monday, remember, and we can’t repeat.
Peter: Ah come on! This isn’t fixed in concrete. I can have them again instead of
chocolate. You might like variety, but I don’t. I’m a creature of habit.
Mary: Well, the whole point of this was to taste different snacks, but if you want the
same
thing, okay. I, for one, am sticking to the original plan, Q10 with ice cream to finish the
week, and not another dose of chocolate.
SECTION 2 You will hear a childcare worker telling some mothers about the advantages of her
centre.
Helto everyone, and welcome to the Stanfield Childcare Centre. Now. I know you're all
new mothers, and you like to cling to your children. You’ve certainly spent a lot of time
raising them to the age of four and are perhaps reluctant to leave them here at our centre.
Well, one of the first things you should understand is that here it is safe — very sale.
Look
around and you'll see that every room has Q11 padded walls. Other centres have
standard painted walls, but here, we have invested a lot to ensure your children will not
hurt themselves when running around and possibly tripping over. This padding