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00:01:32 Montauk train on track "B." 00:01:34 00:01:34 Random thoughts for Valentine's Day, 2004. 00:01:39 00:01:40 Today is a holiday invented by greeting card companies... 00:01:43 Last call... 00:01:45 to make people feel like crap. 00:01:48 00:01:50 I ditched work today. 00:01:52 00:01:54 Took a train out to Montauk. 00:01:56 00:01:56 Montauk train boarding on track "B." 00:01:59 00:01:59 I don't know why. 00:02:01 00:02:01 Aah! I'm not an impulsive person. 00:02:04 00:02:12 I guess I just woke up in a funk this morning. 00:02:16 00:02:16 I gotta get my car fixed. 00:02:18 00:02:18 Hi. Cindy? 00:02:20 00:02:20 It's Joel. Joel! 00:02:23 00:02:23 Listen, I don't feel very well today. 00:02:27 00:02:27 No, food poisoning, I think. 00:02:29 00:02:29 It's goddamn freezing on this beach. 00:02:32 00:02:32 Montauk in February. Brilliant, Joel. 00:02:35 00:02:38 Page is ripped out. 00:02:40 Don't remember doing that. 00:02:42 00:02:44 It appears this is my fixirst entry in two years. 00:02:47 00:02:56 Sand is overrated. 00:02:58 00:02:59 It's just tiny little rocks. 00:03:01 00:03:11 If only I could meet someone new. 00:03:14 00:03:15 I guess my chances of that happening are somewhat diminished, 00:03:18 00:03:18 seeing that I'm incapable of making eye contact with a woman I don't know. 00:03:22 00:03:23 Maybe I should get back together with Naomi. 00:03:27 00:03:27 She was nice. Nice is good. 00:03:29 00:03:32 She loved me. 00:03:34 00:04:11 Why do I fall in love with every woman I see... 00:04:14 00:04:14 who shows me the least bit of attention? 00:04:17 00:04:57 Hi. 00:04:59 I'm sorry? 00:05:01 00:05:01 - I just said hi. - Hi. Hello. Hi. 00:05:05 00:05:06 Okay if I sit closer? 00:05:09 00:05:10 How far are you going? 00:05:12 00:05:12 Uh, Rockville Center. 00:05:14 00:05:14 Get out! Me too! 00:05:16 Really? What are the odds? 00:05:19 00:05:22 Do I know you? 00:05:24 00:05:26 Do you ever shop at Barnes & Noble? 00:05:28 Sure. Sure. That's it! 00:05:31 Yeah? I've seen you, man! 00:05:33 00:05:33 Book slave there for, like, five years now. 00:05:37 00:05:37 Ah. I would have thought I would've remembered you. Jesus! Is it five years? 00:05:41 00:05:41 It might be the hair. 00:05:43 00:05:43 What might? It changes a lot. 00:05:45 00:05:45 The color. That's why you might not recognize me. 00:05:48 00:05:48 It's called Blue Ruin, the color. Right. Yeah. 00:05:52 Snappy name, huh? I like it. 00:05:55 Yeah. 00:05:57 00:05:57 Anyway, this company makes a whole line of colors with equally snappy names. 00:06:00 00:06:00 Red... Red Menace, Yellow Fever, Green Revolution. 00:06:05 00:06:05 That'd be a job, coming up with those names. 00:06:08 00:06:08 You think there could possibly be a job like that? 00:06:11 I mean, how many hair colors could there be? Fifty, maybe. 00:06:14 00:06:14 Someone's got that job. 00:06:16 00:06:19 Agent Orange! I came up with that one. 00:06:22 I apply my personality in a paste. 00:06:24 00:06:25 Oh, I doubt that very much. 00:06:26 00:06:27 Well, you don't know me, so... 00:06:29 00:06:30 you don't know, do you? 00:06:32 00:06:35 Sorry. I was just... I'm trying to be nice. 00:06:38 00:06:40 Yeah. I got it. 00:06:42 00:07:02 My name's Clementine, by the way. I'm Joel. 00:07:05 Hi, Joel. Hey. 00:07:07 No jokes about my name. 00:07:10 00:07:10 Oh, no, you wouldn't do that. You're trying to be nice. 00:07:13 00:07:15 I don't know any jokes about your name. 00:07:17 00:07:17 Huckleberry Hound. 00:07:19 00:07:20 I don't know what that means. 00:07:22 00:07:22 Huckleberry Hound? What are you, nuts? 00:07:25 00:07:25 It's been suggested. 00:07:27 00:07:27 Oh, my darlin', oh, my darlin' Oh, my darlin' Clementine 00:07:30 00:07:31 You were lost and gone forever 00:07:34 00:07:34 Dreadful sorry Clementine 00:07:35 00:07:35 No? 00:07:37 I'm sorry. Just... It's a pretty name, though. It really is nice. 00:07:41 It's, uh... It means "merciful." 00:07:43 00:07:43 Right? Clemency? 00:07:45 00:07:45 Although it hardly fits. 00:07:48 00:07:48 I'm a vindictive little bitch, truth be told. 00:07:50 Gee, l-I wouldn't think that about you. 00:07:52 00:07:53 Why wouldn't you think that about me? I don't know. 00:07:56 I just... 00:07:58 00:07:58 I don't know. I just, uh... 00:08:00 00:08:00 You seem nice, so... 00:08:02 00:08:02 Oh, now I'm nice? 00:08:05 Oh, God. Don't you know any other adjectives? 00:08:08 00:08:08 I don't need "nice." 00:08:10 00:08:10 I don't need myself to be it, and I don't need anybody else to be it at me. Okay. 00:08:14 00:08:17 Joel? 00:08:19 00:08:20 It's Joel, right? 00:08:22 00:08:22 Yes. 00:08:25 I'm sorry I yelled at you. 00:08:27 00:08:27 I'm a little out of sorts today. 00:08:31 00:08:39 My embarrassing admission is, 00:08:41 00:08:41 I really like that you're nice right now. 00:08:44 00:08:44 I mean, I can't tell from one moment to the next what I'm gonna like, 00:08:49 00:08:49 but right now... 00:08:51 00:08:52 I'm glad you are. 00:08:54 00:09:01 I have so much stuff that, uh, I probably should, uh... 00:09:06 00:09:08 Oh! I'm sorry. Okay. L-I'm writing, and... 00:09:10 00:09:10 No, no. I just... Sure. No. That's okay. 00:09:12 00:09:12 I just have... You know, this is... Okay. 00:09:15 00:09:15 - Ohh! Hey! - Take care, then. 00:09:17 Jesus! 00:09:19 00:09:32 Hi. I could, uh, give you a ride, if you need. 00:09:36 00:09:37 It's cold. 00:09:38 00:09:39 Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah? 00:09:40 00:09:40 It is frosty. 00:09:42 00:09:42 You're not a stalker or anything, right? I'm not a stalker. 00:09:45 00:09:45 You're the one that talked to me. Remember? 00:09:47 00:09:47 That is the oldest trick in the stalker book. 00:09:50 00:09:50 Really? There's a stalker book? 00:09:52 00:09:52 Mm-hmm. Okay. 00:09:54 I gotta read that one. 00:09:57 00:10:01 Look, I'm sorry if I came off sorta nutso. I'm not, really. 00:10:06 Oh, it's okay. I didn't think you were. 00:10:10 00:10:16 Did you wanna have a drink? 00:10:18 I have lots of drinks, and I could, um... 00:10:21 00:10:21 Um... 00:10:23 00:10:23 Never mind. 00:10:25 00:10:25 Sorry. That was stupid. I'm embarrassed now. No, no, no, no. 00:10:27 Good night, Joel. 00:10:29 00:10:49 Two Blue Ruins. 00:10:51 00:10:52 Thank you. 00:10:53 00:10:54 Drink up, young man. 00:10:55 00:10:56 It'll make the whole seduction part less repugnant. 00:10:58 00:11:02 I'm just kidding! 00:11:04 00:11:04 Come on. 00:11:06 00:11:12 You're kinda closed-mouthed, aren't you? 00:11:14 00:11:14 I'm sorry. 00:11:16 00:11:16 It's just, you know, my life isn't that interesting. 00:11:20 00:11:21 I go to work, I come home. 00:11:24 00:11:25 Don't know what to say. 00:11:27 00:11:27 You should read my journal. 00:11:29 I mean, it's just... blank. 00:11:34 00:11:34 Really? Does that make you sad or anxious? 00:11:37 00:11:37 I mean, I'm always anxious, thinking I'm not living my life to the fullest, 00:11:41 00:11:41 taking advantage of every possibility, 00:11:43 making sure I'm not wasting one second of the little time I have. 00:11:47 I think about that. Yeah? 00:11:49 00:11:54 You're really nice. 00:11:56 00:11:56 Ohh! God, I have to stop saying that. 00:11:59 00:12:01 I'm gonna marry you. 00:12:03 00:12:03 I know it. 00:12:05 00:12:05 Um... okay. 00:12:07 00:12:12 Joel, you should come up to the Charles with me sometime. 00:12:17 00:12:17 It gets frozen this time of year. 00:12:19 00:12:19 That sounds scary. Exactly. 00:12:21 00:12:22 I'll pack a picnic. 00:12:24 A night picnic. Night picnics are different. 00:12:27 00:12:27 And, um, we could... 00:12:29 00:12:29 Sounds good. 00:12:31 00:12:32 But I... I should, uh, go. Now. 00:12:34 00:12:35 You should stay. 00:12:36 00:12:37 No, I really... I'm... I... 00:12:39 00:12:39 I have to get up so early. 00:12:41 00:12:41 I would like you to call me. 00:12:43 00:12:43 Would you do that? I would like it. 00:12:46 00:12:46 Yes. 00:12:48 00:12:50 Wish me a happy Valentine's Day when you call! 00:12:54 That'd be nice. 00:12:56 00:13:37 What took you so long? 00:13:39 00:13:39 I just walked in. 00:13:41 00:13:41 Mm-hmm. You miss me? 00:13:43 00:13:43 Yeah. Oddly enough, I do. 00:13:46 00:13:46 Oh! 00:13:48 00:13:48 You said "I do." I guess that means were married. 00:13:51 00:13:51 I guess so. 00:13:53 00:13:53 Tomorrow night? Honeymoon on ice? 00:13:55 It's really solid this time of year. 00:13:58 00:13:58 Whoa! I don't know. 00:14:00 Come on. Come on. Eee! 00:14:02 Come on. Come on, come on. 00:14:04 Whew. 00:14:07 00:14:07 Oh. So beautiful. 00:14:11 00:14:12 Isn't it? 00:14:14 00:14:17 Uh, don't go too far. 00:14:19 00:14:19 - Whoo! Oww! Ow! - Whoa! Oh! 00:14:22 - Are you okay? - Ouch! Fuck it. 00:14:25 00:14:26 Ohh! Oh, my ass! 00:14:29 00:14:31 I think I should go back. Come on. Come on! 00:14:34 00:14:34 What if it breaks? 00:14:36 00:14:36 - "What if"? Do you really care right now? - Huh? 00:14:39 00:14:39 Come here. Please. 00:14:41 Come on. 00:14:43 00:14:46 Ohh. Ooh-hoo-hoo-hoo! 00:14:48 00:14:48 Slidy-slidy. Slidy-slidy. Whoa! 00:14:51 This is good. Here, let me show you this one thing. 00:14:54 00:14:54 What are you doing? Whoa. 00:14:57 00:14:58 Come on. 00:15:00 00:15:06 Think I heard a crack. 00:15:08 00:15:08 It's not gonna crack or break or... 00:15:12 00:15:12 It's so thick. 00:15:14 00:15:15 Show me which constellations you know. 00:15:18 00:15:18 Um... Oh. 00:15:21 00:15:21 I don't... know any. 00:15:23 00:15:25 Show me which ones you know. 00:15:27 Okay. 00:15:30 00:15:30 Okay. 00:15:32 00:15:32 Oh. Here's Osidius. 00:15:36 00:15:36 Where? 00:15:38 00:15:38 Right there. See? 00:15:40 00:15:40 Sort of a swoop and a cross. 00:15:43 00:15:43 Osidius the Emphatic. 00:15:45 00:15:47 You're full of shit. Right? Nope. 00:15:49 Osidius is right there. Swoop and cross. 00:15:52 Shut the fuck up! 00:15:55 00:16:06 Clementine. 00:16:08 Cock-a-doodle-doo. 00:16:11 00:16:13 Hey. Hey. 00:16:15 00:16:15 Hey. Sorry to wake you, but we're... here. 00:16:18 00:16:19 Ahh. 00:16:22 00:16:27 Can I come over to your house... 00:16:30 00:16:30 to sleep? 00:16:33 00:16:33 I'm so tired. 00:16:36 00:16:36 Okay. Um, yeah. Sure. 00:16:39 00:16:39 Let me get my toothbrush. Yeah. Oh. 00:16:42 00:16:44 Just... 00:16:46 00:17:03 Yes? 00:17:05 00:17:06 Can I help you? What do you mean? 00:17:09 00:17:09 Can I help you with something? 00:17:13 00:17:13 No. 00:17:15 00:17:16 What are you doing here? 00:17:18 00:17:18 I'm not really sure what you're asking me. 00:17:20 00:17:21 Oh. 00:17:22 00:17:23 Thanks. 00:17:25 00:17:38 I need your lovin' 00:17:43 00:17:45 Like the sunshine 00:17:50 00:17:53 Everybody's gotta learn sometime 00:17:58 00:18:01 Everybody's gotta learn sometime 00:18:05 00:18:08 Everybody's gotta learn sometime 00:18:11 00:19:13 We're looking for 159. What number's that? 00:19:16 00:19:16 I don't know where that is. 00:19:18 00:19:18 Jesus Christ, you'd think they'd light the number, or at least put a number on... 00:19:21 00:19:21 Is that him? I think so. 00:19:23 00:19:23 Yeah, that's him. Wait. That's him. 00:19:27 00:19:42 Hey, Joel. Frank. 00:19:44 00:19:47 Oh, shit. 00:19:49 Jesus. The only Valentine's Day cards I get are from my mother. 00:19:53 How pathetic is that, huh? 00:19:55 You're lucky you have Clementine, man. 00:19:57 She is way cool. 00:19:59 Hey, you got any big Valentine's Day plans with her? 00:20:02 00:20:05 No. 00:20:07 00:20:07 Well, it's only a day away. Better make some reservations or something. 00:20:10 00:20:10 Don't want to end up at Mickey D's. Right? 00:20:12 00:20:12 McRomance! 00:20:14 00:20:14 You want some fries with that shake? 00:20:17 I have to, uh, go to sleep now, Frank. 00:20:19 It's 8:30. 00:20:21 00:20:49 Patrick, stop it. 00:20:52 00:21:09 Ohh! Okay. 00:21:11 00:21:11 Okay. Okay. 00:21:14 Whew. Okay. 00:21:17 00:21:19 Showtime at the Apollo. 00:21:21 00:21:30 Shh, shh, shh. Hey. 00:21:33 00:21:33 Quiet. 00:21:35 00:21:48 Hey, Joel. What's up? 00:21:50 00:21:50 Oh. Hi, Frank. 00:21:52 00:21:58 I only get Valentine's Day cards from my mom. 00:22:01 00:22:01 How pathetic is that? 00:22:04 You're lucky you have Clementine, Joel. 00:22:06 Hey, you got, uh, any, uh, big Valentine's Day plans with her? 00:22:10 No. 00:22:12 It's only a day away. 00:22:14 00:22:15 Better make a reservation or something. 00:22:17 Don't wanna end up at Mickey D's. 00:22:19 Oh, no! 00:22:21 00:22:22 Yes! Valentine's Day is three goddamn days away! I want it resolved. 00:22:25 00:22:25 I'm willing to be the one to resolve it. 00:22:28 00:22:28 So I call her, and she's changed her number. 00:22:31 00:22:32 So I walked over to Antic Attic, you know, to get her something. 00:22:35 00:22:35 I thought I'd go over to work, give her an early valentine, and... 00:22:39 00:22:40 You won't believe it. 00:22:42 00:22:42 She's there with... 00:22:45 00:22:45 this guy, this really young guy. 00:22:49 00:22:49 And she looks at me like she doesn't even know who I am. 00:22:52 00:22:52 Excuse me? 00:22:55 Can I help you find something, sir? 00:22:58 00:23:02 Hey, Clem-ato. 00:23:04 Patrick! Baby boy. 00:23:07 00:23:09 What you doing here, baby? Just came to surprise you. 00:23:12 Let me know if you need something, sir. You look good. 00:23:15 00:23:15 Hi. 00:23:17 00:23:17 How are you? Pretty good. Pretty bored. Pretty tired. 00:23:20 00:23:20 Uh-huh. 00:23:22 00:23:22 I so want what's in your suit. Oh, good. 00:23:25 00:23:36 Why? 00:23:38 00:23:38 Why would she do that to me? 00:23:40 00:23:45 Hey, does anybody want a joint? 00:23:47 00:23:47 Oh, God, Rob, give it a rest. 00:23:49 00:23:50 Oh, God. She's punishing me. 00:23:51 00:23:52 I know, honey. For being honest. 00:23:53 00:23:54 It's horrible. I should just go to her house. 00:23:56 00:23:56 No! No, no, no. You don't wanna go there, man. You don't wanna go there. 00:23:59 00:23:59 Get off. It's too... 00:24:01 00:24:01 Right. Yeah. 00:24:03 00:24:03 I don't want to seem desperate. 00:24:05 00:24:05 Joel, why don't you just see this as a sign, make a clean break. Right? 00:24:10 Right? 00:24:13 00:24:15 All right, Joel, look, man, seriously. 00:24:17 00:24:17 Rob! Here's the deal. 00:24:19 00:24:19 Don't do that. Rob, what are you doing? No, no, no, no. 00:24:22 00:24:23 What's your fucking suggestion, Carrie? What's your brilliant, reasoned solution? 00:24:26 You're gonna make this about our shit now? This isn't about us. 00:24:28 I agree. It's not about us. It's aboutJoel, who's an adult. Okay? 00:24:32 00:24:33 Not Mama Carrie's kid. 00:24:35 00:24:36 - What are you... - That's your laundry! 00:24:39 00:24:40 That's great. That's good. 00:24:44 00:24:54 Okay. 00:24:56 00:25:03 What is it? I don't know. It's some place that does a thing. 00:25:07 00:25:19 Good morning. Lacuna. 00:25:21 00:25:22 No, I'm sorry. That offer expired after the new year. 00:25:25 00:25:28 Yeah, sure. We can fit you in... 00:25:31 00:25:31 How about on the fifth? 00:25:33 00:25:33 That's a Wednesday. All right, great. Could you spell that, please? 00:25:37 00:25:38 Okay, and we'll need a daytime phone number. 00:25:41 00:25:41 Great. Have a nice day. See you then. 00:25:45 May I help you? 00:25:47 I'm Joel Barish. Excuse me? 00:25:50 I'm Joel. Barish. I have an appointment with Dr... 00:25:54 Mierzwiak. 00:25:56 00:25:56 - Here. Could you please fill this out? - I just want to talk to him. 00:25:59 You still need to fill the form out, sir. Really? 00:26:01 00:26:01 - Thank you. Great. 00:26:04 00:26:04 I don't have a pen. 00:26:06 00:26:06 There's a pen right there. 00:26:09 Good morning. Lacuna. Oh. 00:26:11 Oh, yeah, that offer. That's done now. That expired after the new year. 00:26:15 00:26:15 Mr. Barish? 00:26:17 00:26:20 How are we today? 00:26:22 00:26:22 Not too good, actually. 00:26:24 00:26:24 Boo! Oh, my God! Stan! 00:26:26 00:26:26 Sorry. Sorry, I was just... I'm working! 00:26:29 00:26:29 Sorry. Sorry. 00:26:32 00:26:32 Here, Doctor. Thank you. 00:26:34 00:26:35 You should not have seen this. 00:26:37 I apologize. 00:26:39 00:26:43 This is a hoax, right? I mean, this is Clem... 00:26:45 00:26:45 I assure you, no. No. 00:26:48 00:26:54 Mm-mmm. There's no such thing as this. 00:26:56 00:26:58 Look, our files are confidential, Mr. Barish, 00:27:01 00:27:01 so I can't show you evidence. 00:27:04 Suffice it to say that Miss, uh... Miss Kruczynski was not happy, 00:27:10 and she wanted to move on. 00:27:12 00:27:12 We provide that possibility. 00:27:14 00:27:14 "Miss Kruczynski was not happy and wanted to move on. 00:27:18 00:27:18 We provide that possibility." 00:27:20 00:27:20 What the hell is that? 00:27:22 00:27:22 Nicest guy she ever went out with. 00:27:25 00:27:25 Oww! Fuck! 00:27:27 00:27:27 God, Rob! Give it a rest! 00:27:30 It's okay. It's all right. 00:27:32 Carrie, I am making a birdhouse. 00:27:35 00:27:37 What can I say, Joel? You know Clementine. She's like that. 00:27:40 00:27:41 She's impulsive. 00:27:42 She decided to erase you almost as a lark. 00:27:46 00:27:50 A lark. 00:27:52 00:27:52 Why? Why? Why? Why did you do that? 00:27:55 00:27:59 Wait, wait, wait, wait! 00:28:01 00:28:01 I'm sorry, Doctor. He just barged right in here. 00:28:04 00:28:04 Okay. I want it done. I told him pre-Valentine's Day is our busy time. 00:28:07 - Oh, th-th-that's... that's okay, Mary. - But there are people waiting. 00:28:10 00:28:10 Mr. Barish, if you'd like to, uh... to come inside. 00:28:13 00:28:13 And, Mary, if you could take care of Mrs. Woo. Good-bye, Mrs. Woo. Yes, of course. 00:28:17 00:28:21 Now, the, uh... 00:28:24 the first thing we need you to do, Mr. Barish, 00:28:27 is to go home... 00:28:29 and collect everything you own that has some association with Clementine. 00:28:34 00:28:34 Anything. 00:28:36 00:28:38 And we'll use these items to create a map of Clementine in your brain. 00:28:42 00:28:42 Okay? 00:28:45 So we'll need, uh, uh, photos, clothing, gifts, 00:28:50 00:28:50 books she may have bought you, CDs you may have bought together, 00:28:55 00:28:55 journal entries. 00:28:58 00:28:58 We want to empty your home... 00:28:59 00:29:00 We want to empty your life of Clementine. 00:29:04 00:29:04 And after the mapping is done, our technicians will do the erasing in your home tonight. 00:29:08 00:29:08 That way, when you awake in the morning, 00:29:12 00:29:12 you'll fixind yourself in your own bed as if nothing had happened... 00:29:16 a new life awaiting you. 00:29:19 00:29:22 Wake up, buddy! 00:29:25 00:29:30 No, I'm sorry, Mrs. Sobel. 00:29:32 You can't have the procedure done three times in one month. 00:29:36 00:29:37 Well, it's just not our policy... How are you today, Mr. Barish? 00:29:40 00:29:41 Hello. I'm right here. 00:29:44 00:29:44 I know it's an emergency, and we'll do everything we can... We can fit you in on the first of March. 00:29:48 00:29:48 Maybe you could talk to the doctor, a- and he... 00:29:52 00:29:52 All right, so let's make an appointment. What day would you like to come in this week? 00:29:56 00:29:56 Mr. Barish. Um, he's really busy this afternoon. 00:30:00 00:30:00 Maybe tomorrow would be better. Around 12:15? Can you do that? 00:30:04 00:30:05 February is very busy for us because of Valentine's Day. 00:30:08 00:30:15 This is, uh, Stan Fink, 00:30:17 00:30:17 one of our most experienced and skilled technicians. 00:30:19 00:30:22 He'll be handling your case tonight. 00:30:24 00:30:24 Great to meet you, Mr. Barish. 00:30:27 My name is Joel Barish, 00:30:29 and I'm here to erase Clementine Kruczynski. 00:30:33 00:30:33 Very good. Now, tell me about, uh, Clementine. 00:30:38 00:30:38 Uh, I was... 00:30:41 00:30:41 living with this woman, Naomi, 00:30:45 uh, a couple years ago, 00:30:47 00:30:47 and my friends Rob and Carrie invited us to this party at the beach... I don't like parties. 00:30:53 00:30:53 Naomi couldn't go, but I went... 00:30:56 00:30:56 and I, uh, met Clementine. 00:30:59 00:30:59 I'm sorry. 00:31:02 00:31:02 Let's start with your most recent memories... 00:31:05 00:31:05 and work backwards from there, more or less. 00:31:09 00:31:09 There's an emotional core... 00:31:11 00:31:11 to each of our memories, 00:31:13 00:31:13 and when you eradicate that core it starts its degradation process. 00:31:17 00:31:17 By the time you wake up in the morning, 00:31:19 all the memories we've targeted will have withered and disappeared, 00:31:23 as in a dream upon waking. 00:31:25 00:31:25 Is there any risk of brain damage? 00:31:29 00:31:29 Well, uh, technically speaking, 00:31:32 00:31:32 the procedure is brain damage, 00:31:34 00:31:34 but it's on a par with a night of heavy drinking. 00:31:37 00:31:37 Nothing you'll miss. 00:31:39 00:31:41 Comfortable? 00:31:43 00:31:43 What we're doing here, Mr. Barish, is actually creating a map of your brain. 00:31:47 Okay, let's get started. 00:31:49 If we want to get this procedure underway tonight, we have some work to do. 00:31:53 I want you to react to these objects, Mr. Barish, if you will. 00:31:57 00:32:00 There's a good story behind this one... 00:32:02 00:32:02 Uh, actually, Mr. Barish, I'll get a much better emotional readout... 00:32:05 00:32:05 if you refrain from any sort of verbal description of the items. 00:32:09 Just try to focus on the memories. 00:32:11 Oh. Sorry. Okay. 00:32:14 00:32:15 Healthy activity up there again. Healthy readouts. Very good. 00:32:20 00:32:20 - Here's another object. - That's so... 00:32:23 Next item. Okay. 00:32:26 00:32:27 Potato head. 00:32:29 00:32:29 - Next item. Okay. 00:32:33 00:32:33 Just focus on the memories. Patrick, do me a favor. 00:32:38 00:32:38 Hey, Patrick, do me a favor, will ya? Yeah. 00:32:41 00:32:41 Can you check the voltage regulator? What do we got there? 00:32:45 00:32:45 Uh, voltage looks fine. Really? 00:32:47 00:32:47 Well, I'm not wiping as clean as I like here. I'm... 00:32:51 00:32:54 Well, uh, technically the procedure is brain damage. 00:32:59 00:33:01 Check the, uh... Check the connections, please. 00:33:04 00:33:05 Oh, there you are. I... 00:33:08 00:33:13 Why am I... I don't understand what I'm looking at. 00:33:17 00:33:18 Why am I standing here and... 00:33:20 Oh, my God. D??vu. 00:33:23 00:33:23 D??vu. This is so... 00:33:25 00:33:25 All right, we should get started. If we're gonna get the procedure... 00:33:28 00:33:28 Underway tonight, we have some work to do. 00:33:31 00:33:31 I'm in my head already, aren't I? 00:33:34 00:33:34 I suppose so. Uh, this is about right. 00:33:37 00:33:37 This is what it... This is what it would look like. 00:33:40 00:33:43 Very good. 00:33:45 00:33:45 We'll dispose of these mementos when we're done here. 00:33:47 That way you won't be confused later by their unexplainable presence in your home. 00:33:51 Ah, there we go. 00:33:53 00:33:53 Patrick? Yeah? 00:33:55 00:33:55 Patrick, can you check... Patrick? 00:33:57 00:33:57 I'm getting some sort of readout of my own voice. Patrick? Patrick? 00:34:01 00:34:01 - Why are there so many wires? A lot of equipment. 00:34:05 00:34:05 - Does that help? Are you sure you set that thing up properly? 00:34:09 00:34:09 How's that? How are you today, Mr. Barish? 00:34:11 00:34:11 There we are, Mr. Barish. That's better. 00:34:13 00:34:13 - I don't know if I like this. - Think I might try this, then. 00:34:16 00:34:16 We're almost done now. 00:34:18 Mmm. Journal. That would be invaluable. 00:34:21 00:34:21 "I met someone tonight. I don't know what to do. 00:34:26 00:34:26 Her name is Clementine, and she's amazing. " 00:34:28 00:34:28 Whoa! Jesus! 00:34:31 00:34:31 What? What? Come on! Careful! Step back! 00:34:34 00:34:34 Just take it easy. 00:34:36 00:34:36 That's fine. 00:34:38 Let's not roach the guy. 00:34:40 00:34:43 All right, you got that one. 00:34:45 00:34:45 This place is sort of a dump, don't you think? It's an apartment, Patrick. 00:34:49 00:34:49 Patrick. 00:34:51 00:34:51 Well, not a dump, then, but sorta plain. Uninspired. 00:34:56 00:34:56 And there's sort of a stale smell. 00:34:58 00:34:58 Patrick, can we just please get through this? 00:35:03 00:35:03 We got a very long night ahead of us. Come on. Yeah. Yeah. 00:35:06 00:35:11 This is the last time I saw you. 00:35:14 00:35:29 It's 3:00. 00:35:31 I kinda sorta wrecked your car. 00:35:36 00:35:36 Were you driving drunk? 00:35:38 It's pathetic. 00:35:40 00:35:40 I was a little tipsy. 00:35:42 Don't call me pathetic. 00:35:44 Well, it is pathetic. 00:35:46 It's fucking irresponsible. Could've killed somebody. Oh, God. 00:35:49 Maybe you did kill somebody. Should we turn on the news and see? Oh, Christ! 00:35:52 Should I check the grill to see if there's any children or small animals? I didn't kill anybody! 00:35:56 It's just a fucking dent, Joel. You're like an old lady or something. 00:36:00 00:36:00 Well, what are you like? 00:36:02 00:36:02 A wino? A wino? 00:36:04 00:36:04 Jesus, are you from the '50s or something? 00:36:07 00:36:07 A wino? 00:36:09 00:36:09 Face it, Joely. 00:36:11 00:36:12 You're freaked out because I was out late without you, 00:36:16 00:36:16 and in your little wormy brain... 00:36:19 00:36:19 you're trying to figure out, did she fuck someone tonight? 00:36:23 00:36:25 No, see, Clem, 00:36:27 00:36:27 I assume you fucked someone tonight. 00:36:29 00:36:29 Isn't that how you get people to like you? 00:36:32 00:36:42 I'm sorry. Okay? 00:36:45 00:36:45 Clem, I didn't mean it. All right? 00:36:48 00:36:53 Clem? Your keys. 00:36:55 00:36:55 I was just... I was just... I won't need them anymore. 00:36:58 00:36:58 Angry or annoyed or something, I don't know. 00:37:02 00:37:08 Clem? 00:37:10 00:37:13 Got it. 00:37:15 00:37:15 Mary's coming over tonight. 00:37:17 00:37:17 Yeah? Yeah. 00:37:19 Just thought you'd wanna know. 00:37:21 I like Mary. I like when she comes to visit. I just don't think she likes me. 00:37:24 00:37:24 She likes you okay. 00:37:27 00:37:27 Maybe I should invite my girlfriend over. I have a girlfriend now. 00:37:30 00:37:30 Do whatever you want. Did I tell you I have... 00:37:32 00:37:33 Yeah. 00:37:34 00:37:39 Did I tell you I have a new girlfriend? 00:37:42 00:37:42 We gotta focus here, Patrick. 00:37:44 00:37:44 Yeah, the thing is, 00:37:46 00:37:46 our situation is... is a little weird. 00:37:49 00:37:49 My girlfriend situation. 00:37:51 00:37:52 I'm sure it is. 00:37:54 00:37:54 You gotta be... 00:37:56 00:38:22 Clem, let me drive you home. 00:38:24 00:38:24 Get out of my face, faggot! 00:38:26 00:38:27 Look at it out here! It's all falling apart! 00:38:31 00:38:31 I'm erasing you, and I'm happy! 00:38:33 00:38:33 You did it to me first! 00:38:35 00:38:35 I can't believe you did this to me. Goddamn it. 00:38:39 00:38:40 Clem! Can you hear me? 00:38:42 00:38:43 By morning you'll be gone! 00:38:45 00:38:45 The perfect ending to this piece-of-shit story! 00:38:49 00:38:53 Is there something wrong with a girl being attracted to me? Is that a problem? 00:38:58 No, I think it's... funny. 00:39:00 So, who do you think's better-looking, me or this guy? 00:39:03 00:39:03 Patrick, let's focus, buddy. 00:39:05 Remember that girl we did last week? 00:39:08 00:39:08 The one with the... potatoes? 00:39:11 00:39:13 That girl? That's this guy's girl. 00:39:16 Right. Yeah. 00:39:18 Was. We took care of that. 00:39:21 Oh, God! Well, uh... 00:39:24 00:39:24 I kinda fell in love with her that night. 00:39:27 What? You little fuck... 00:39:30 00:39:30 What? She was unconscious, man. 00:39:33 00:39:33 Well, she was beautiful, and... 00:39:36 00:39:36 I stole a pair of her panties as well. 00:39:39 00:39:42 Jesus! What? 00:39:44 It's not like... 00:39:46 I mean, they were clean and all. Don't tell me this stuff, man! I don't wanna hear this shit! 00:39:49 00:39:49 They were clean! What? D-Don't! Stop! 00:39:51 00:39:52 Okay. Yeah! All right! We got work to do. 00:39:54 00:39:54 Give me my papers. 00:39:56 00:40:10 There's, um... 00:40:12 00:40:13 There's more. 00:40:15 00:40:16 After we did her, I kind of... 00:40:19 00:40:19 went to where she works and asked her out. 00:40:23 00:40:25 You what? 00:40:26 00:40:26 Jesus. Jesus, Patrick! 00:40:29 00:40:30 Do you have... any idea... 00:40:33 how unethical... 00:40:35 It's not really that bad. 00:40:38 What? Get that look off your face. What's wrong? 00:40:41 Patrick, you stole a girl's panties! 00:40:44 00:40:55 There's someone here. 00:40:57 00:40:58 He stole your underwear. 00:41:00 00:41:01 I don't see anyone. 00:41:05 00:41:20 Joel? 00:41:23 00:41:23 Where are my boots? 00:41:26 00:41:26 Why are you showing me poisons? Can't you understand English? 00:41:29 00:41:29 "Potions," I said. Potions. 00:41:32 00:41:38 Love potion, please. 00:41:41 I'm fucking crawling out of my skin! 00:41:44 00:41:47 Should've left you at the flea market. 00:41:49 00:41:51 First thing to do is... 00:41:54 Sift in a cup of powdered whale heart. 00:41:57 00:42:02 Wanna go? 00:42:04 00:42:05 I want to have a baby. 00:42:07 Let's talk about it later. 00:42:10 00:42:10 No! I want to have a baby. 00:42:14 00:42:15 I don't think we're ready. 00:42:18 00:42:18 You're not ready. 00:42:20 00:42:20 Clem, do you really think you could take care of a kid? 00:42:23 00:42:23 What? 00:42:25 00:42:27 I don't wanna talk about it here. 00:42:29 00:42:29 I can't hear you. I can never the fuck understand what you're saying. 00:42:32 00:42:32 I don't wanna talk about this! Fucking ventriloquist! 00:42:35 We're fucking gonna talk about it! I... don't... want... to... 00:42:37 00:42:37 You can't just say something like that and say you don't wanna talk about it! 00:42:40 00:42:40 I'm sorry, Clem. I'd make a fucking good mother! 00:42:43 00:42:43 I love children, I'm creative and smart, and I'd make a fucking great mother! Oh, God... Mmm! 00:42:47 00:42:47 It's you, Joel. It's you who can't commit to anything! 00:42:51 00:42:51 It's going! It's going! You have no idea how lucky you are I'm interested in you! 00:42:54 00:42:54 Maybe I should end this right here, Joel! 00:42:57 00:42:57 Leave you at the flea market with this stupid costume jewelry! It's done. This is crap. 00:43:01 00:43:01 Maybe you could find yourself an antique rocking chair to die in! All the pain, confusion... 00:43:04 00:43:12 Oh. Hi, Patrick. Hi, Mary. How's it goin'? 00:43:15 00:43:15 Hey, you. Oh, it's freezing outside. 00:43:18 Find us okay? Yeah. 00:43:20 00:43:23 Mmm. Hot! 00:43:26 00:43:27 Poor guy. 00:43:29 Mmm? Oh. 00:43:32 Don't you have anything real to drink? 00:43:34 00:43:34 Uh, we haven't really checked yet. 00:43:37 00:43:37 Patrick? Uh, yeah. 00:43:39 00:43:39 Uh, let me do the honors. 00:43:42 00:43:43 Mary hates me. 00:43:45 00:43:45 Never really had much luck with the ladies. 00:43:47 00:43:48 Maybe if you stop stealing their panties. 00:43:49 00:43:50 Stan. Stan. 00:43:53 00:43:53 There's more. No! 00:43:54 00:43:54 Yes. No! 00:43:55 00:43:56 Hey, hey! 00:43:59 00:44:00 Oh, you didn't want any, did you, Patrick? 00:44:02 00:44:03 Uh, no, that's okay. Wait. 00:44:05 "Blessed are the forgetful, for they get the better even of their blunders." 00:44:09 00:44:12 Oh. 00:44:13 00:44:14 Oh! Oh! 00:44:15 00:44:16 Mmm! 00:44:18 00:44:20 That's Nietzsche. Beyond Good and Evil. 00:44:24 00:44:24 I found it in my Bartlett's. 00:44:26 00:44:26 What's your Bartlett's? 00:44:28 00:44:28 It's a quote book, Patrick. 00:44:30 00:44:30 It's a book of quotations. 00:44:32 00:44:32 I think Howard will be in Bartlett's one day. 00:44:35 00:44:35 Definitely. Howard is pure Bartlett's. 00:44:37 00:44:37 God! 00:44:39 00:44:39 Can you wake him up? 00:44:42 00:44:42 You can't wake him up. 00:44:44 00:44:47 Mmm. 00:44:49 00:44:53 You don't tell me things, Joel. 00:44:55 00:44:57 I'm an open book. 00:44:59 00:45:00 I tell you everything. 00:45:02 00:45:02 Every damn embarrassing thing. 00:45:05 00:45:08 You don't trust me. 00:45:10 00:45:10 Constantly talking isn't necessarily communicating. 00:45:14 00:45:16 I don't do that. 00:45:18 00:45:20 I want to know you. 00:45:22 00:45:24 Hmm? 00:45:26 I don't constantly talk. Jesus! 00:45:29 00:45:30 People have to share things, Joel. 00:45:33 00:45:33 Mm-hmm. 00:45:35 00:45:35 That's what intimacy is. 00:45:37 00:45:37 I'm really pissed that you said that to me. 00:45:40 00:45:40 I'm sorry. 00:45:42 00:45:42 It just... really just isn't that interesting. 00:45:45 00:45:46 I wanna read some of those journals you're constantly scribbling in. 00:45:49 00:45:49 What do you write in there if you don't have any thoughts or passions or... 00:45:52 00:45:52 Iove? 00:45:54 00:46:01 November 19, 2003. 00:46:06 Dinner at Kang's again. 00:46:09 00:46:11 Are we like those poor couples... 00:46:14 you feel sorry for in restaurants? 00:46:17 Are we the dining dead? 00:46:20 I can't stand the idea of us being a couple people think that about. 00:46:24 00:46:28 I like that. 00:46:31 00:46:32 How's the chicken? 00:46:34 00:46:34 Good. 00:46:36 00:46:37 More? No. No. Thank you. 00:46:40 00:46:43 She's gonna be drunk and stupid now. 00:46:46 Hey, would you do me a favor... 00:46:48 00:46:48 and clean the goddamn hair off the soap when you're done in the shower? 00:46:51 00:46:52 Yeah. Oh. Yeah. It's really... 00:46:53 00:46:54 - Gross. - Gross. 00:46:56 00:46:58 - It's just... - Repulsive. 00:47:00 00:47:00 It's repulsive. 00:47:02 00:47:08 Patrick, can we get through this? 00:47:11 00:47:11 Patrick. 00:47:12 Hey, Tangerine. 00:47:14 Oh, Patrick, it's you. 00:47:18 00:47:18 I'm so miserable right now. 00:47:20 00:47:20 Why? What's wrong? I don't know. 00:47:22 00:47:23 Excuse me? I'm so confused! 00:47:24 00:47:25 Can I help you fixind something, sir? 00:47:26 00:47:27 Confused? What are you confused about? Everything's fixine. 00:47:30 00:47:31 Baby, come here. 00:47:32 00:47:33 Scared of what? 00:47:35 00:47:39 Do you love me? Of course I do. 00:47:42 00:47:42 Where's the self-help section? 00:47:44 Do you think I'm ugly? 00:47:46 00:47:46 No! You're beautiful! 00:47:49 00:47:49 Maybe I should come over. No, no. 00:47:51 00:47:51 I don't know. L- I'm a mess, Patrick. 00:47:54 00:47:54 Well, just let me come over. I'll cheer you up. 00:47:57 00:47:57 Okay. 00:47:59 Stan, can I leave for a while? My girlfriend's really upset. 00:48:02 00:48:02 We're right in the middle of erasing this poor man's... 00:48:04 00:48:04 Let him go, Stan! 00:48:06 00:48:06 Let him go. I'll help. 00:48:09 00:48:09 See? How hard can it be? 00:48:11 00:48:11 - She hates me. She wants me to go. - Go. 00:48:15 00:48:15 All right. I'll be right over, Tangerine. 00:48:18 00:48:18 You like? 00:48:20 00:48:20 Oh, man! 00:48:23 00:48:23 I matched my sweatshirt exactly. 00:48:25 I like it. You do? 00:48:27 You look like a tangerine. Ohh! 00:48:29 00:48:29 "Clemen-teen" the tangerine. Mmm! Juicy! 00:48:33 00:48:33 And seedless. I like that. 00:48:35 00:48:37 I like tangerines! 00:48:39 00:48:39 Can you see me doing ducks? 00:48:41 00:48:42 Tangerine. Joel. Ducks. Quack-quack. 00:48:44 How does he know to call you that? How did who know? 00:48:47 Oh, my God. Clem? This is pretty cool. 00:48:50 00:48:50 That's what they called themselves. 00:48:52 00:48:52 The Clash... the only band that mattered. 00:48:55 00:48:55 They called themselves that for a reason. 00:48:57 00:48:57 It's amazing, isn't it? Like social justice... Yeah, it's totally incredible. 00:49:00 00:49:00 What Howard gives to the world. 00:49:03 00:49:04 Yeah. 00:49:06 To let people begin again. 00:49:08 00:49:10 It's beautiful. 00:49:12 00:49:12 You look at a baby, and it's so pure and so free and so clean. 00:49:17 And adults are, like, this mess of sadness... 00:49:21 and... phobias. 00:49:24 00:49:24 Howard just makes it all go away. 00:49:27 00:49:37 Oh, my God. 00:49:39 00:49:41 Baby, what's going on? I don't know. I don't know! 00:49:44 I'm lost, I'm scared, 00:49:46 00:49:46 I feel like I'm disappearing. 00:49:48 00:49:48 Disappearing? My skin's coming off! I'm getting old! 00:49:51 00:49:51 Nothing makes any sense to me! You're not getting old. 00:49:54 00:49:54 Nothing makes any sense. Nothing makes any sense. Ohh, Tangerine. 00:49:57 00:49:57 Nothing makes any sense. 00:50:00 00:50:00 Nothing makes any sense, Patrick. It's okay. It's okay. 00:50:03 00:50:03 Hey, let's go out dancing. Yeah? You wanna go out to Montauk with me? 00:50:07 00:50:08 Montauk? Yeah. 00:50:09 00:50:10 No! Come up to Boston with me. Sure. Yeah. We can go next weekend. 00:50:13 00:50:13 No, no. Now. Now. Yeah. I have to go now. 00:50:17 I have to see the frozen Charles now. 00:50:19 00:50:23 Hi, it's Joel. 00:50:25 00:50:25 Um, leave a message after the beep and I'll get back to you. 00:50:30 00:50:32 Pick up! Pick up, man! 00:50:35 W-W-W-W-Whoa. Hold on, hold on, hold on. 00:50:38 00:50:40 Hello? Yeah, what's up? 00:50:42 00:50:42 I got into a little situation with the old lady. 00:50:45 00:50:45 Can you handle things tonight alone? I'm really sorry, man. 00:50:48 00:50:48 Don't worry about it. I got it under control, man. 00:50:51 00:50:51 He's pretty much on autopilot right now anyway. Thanks, Stan. I owe you big-time. 00:50:55 00:50:55 Dude, I gotta go. I gotta go. 00:50:58 00:51:00 Charles. 00:51:02 00:51:04 Come on, Charles. 00:51:06 00:51:10 "Look! You and me on the Charles River. I could die right now, Clem. 00:51:15 00:51:15 I'm just happy. I've never felt that before. I'm just exactly where I want..." 00:51:19 00:51:21 I'm so excited. Yea. I'm excited too! 00:51:24 Cool. Oh, uh, I, uh... 00:51:27 00:51:28 I got you this... 00:51:30 00:51:30 What? Thing, um... 00:51:34 Happy early Valentine's Day. 00:51:36 Oh! 00:51:38 00:51:39 Wow. What is it? 00:51:41 00:51:41 Uh, I don't know. Open it up. 00:51:44 00:51:49 Oh. 00:51:51 It... It's gorgeous! 00:51:53 - You like it? - Yeah. It's just my taste. Really. 00:51:56 I've never gone out with a guy who bought me a piece of jewelry I liked. 00:52:01 Thank you. 00:52:03 00:52:10 Let's go. Okay. 00:52:12 00:52:12 Joely? Yeah, Tangerine? 00:52:15 00:52:17 Am I ugly? 00:52:19 00:52:19 Mm-mmm. When I was a kid, I thought I was. 00:52:23 00:52:23 Can't believe I'm crying already. 00:52:27 Sometimes I think people don't understand how lonely it is to be a kid. 00:52:33 00:52:33 Like you don't matter. 00:52:36 So, I'm eight... 00:52:39 00:52:39 and I have these toys, 00:52:41 00:52:42 these dolls. 00:52:43 00:52:44 My favorite is this ugly girl doll who I call Clementine. 00:52:48 00:52:48 And I keep yelling at her: 00:52:50 00:52:50 "You can't be ugly! Be pretty!" 00:52:55 It's weird. 00:52:57 00:52:57 Like if I can transform her, 00:53:00 I would magically change too. 00:53:03 00:53:07 You're pretty. 00:53:09 00:53:09 Joely, don't ever leave me. 00:53:13 Pretty. Pretty. Pretty. Pretty. 00:53:17 00:53:17 Mierzwiak, please let me keep this memory. 00:53:21 Just this one. 00:53:23 00:53:23 I don't wanna hold your hand. Come on. 00:53:26 00:53:26 Whoo! Whoa! 00:53:27 00:53:27 Stop it! 00:53:29 00:53:33 I could die right now, Clem. 00:53:36 00:53:37 I'm just... 00:53:39 00:53:41 happy. 00:53:43 00:53:45 I've never felt that before. 00:53:47 00:53:48 Mmm. 00:53:50 00:53:50 I'm just exactly... 00:53:52 00:53:55 where I wanna be. 00:53:57 00:53:58 Clem? 00:54:00 00:54:06 I wanna call it off. 00:54:08 00:54:09 I'll give you a sign. 00:54:11 00:54:15 I wanna call it off! 00:54:17 00:54:19 Can you hear me? I don't want this anymore! 00:54:22 00:54:22 I wanna call it off! 00:54:25
예제 (A) One of the women is booking a ticket. (B) One of the women is leading the other to the bookstore. (C) A woman is holding a book. (D) They are talking about the book. 집중훈련 Ⅰ. 유사발음 정복하기 1. The men are walking to their office. 2. Some people are sipping from their cups. 3. Some branches are lying on the ground. 4. They're writing in notebooks. 5. They're waiting next to the road. 6. A movie is playing at the theater. 7. The swimmers are floating in the water. 8. He's offering his assistance. 9. One man is viewing a videotape. 10. He's repairing a fence. 11. A woman is picking flowers. 12. The cows are leaving the barn. 13. He's weighing some oranges. 14. The people are attending a conference now. 15. He's lowering himself into the water. 16. The men are filing papers at the desk. 17. They're exchanging newspapers with each other. 18. A woman is dressing a baby at the moment. 19. The man is bending the wire into a ring. 20. The woman is holding some documents in her hand. Ⅱ. 유사 어휘 구별하기 1. She's handing a mug to the child. 2. There're various kinds of rides in the park. 3. Some people are fishing by the lake. 4. A van is parked by the sidewalk. 5. Passengers are on board. 6. Chairs are in rows on the lawn. 7. Potted plants are set out on the stairs. 8. The woman is watering the garden. 9. The man is buttoning his jacket. 10. The dishes have been stored in the cupboard. Ⅲ. 추측 문장 걸러내기 1. a. The man standing at the front is holding up some document. b. The man at the front is writing something on the board. c. People are dining together around the table. 2. a. She's paying with a credit card. b. She's using some machine. c. She's withdrawing money from the ATM. 3. a. The telephone is in use. b. The curtains are pulled shut. c. He has just gotten up from the sofa. 4. a. The man is making a purchase. b. The man is wearing a hat. c. The man is holding something in both hands. 5. a. They're both smiling at each other. b. They're celebrating something. c. They're drinking some cocktails. 6. a. A man is loading baggage onto the plane. b. The plane has just landed. c. The plane is not in the air at the moment. Actual Test 1.(A) They have finished their performance. (B) They're dressed in uniforms. (C) They're playing their musical instruments. (D) They're addressing the audience. 2.(A) The outdoor cafe is closed today. (B) The trolley has just passed the cafe. (C) Flags are flying along the street. (D) There're tables and chairs along the path. 3.(A) Boats are floating in a row. (B) The buildings overlook the water. (C) Waves are high in the water. (D) Some people are rowing a boat. 4.(A) Two identical buildings stand side by side. (B) The twin buildings are under construction. (C) There's a car park in front of the twin buildings. (D) A lot of trees are surrounding the twin buildings. 5.(A) They're going down to take the subway. (B) They're commuting by subway. (C) Some people are headed down to the stairs. (D) The man in the front has stepped aside for the others. 6.(A) She's doing computer work. (B) She's off duty today. (C) The phone is hanging on the wall (D) Papers are well arranged on the desk. 7.(A) She's speaking into the microphone. (B) She has got the highest mark. (C) She's giving a speech in front of the crowd. (D) She's putting on her glasses.
예제 (A) People are looking at flowers. (B) They are putting up a new structure. (C) Some people are picking up flowers. (D) They are strolling in the garden. 귀뚫기 리스닝 Ⅰ.1. She's trying on a pair of shoes. 2. Passengers are waiting for the train. 3.The men are pulling up their sleeves. 4. The girl is pointing at something. 5. The man is setting up the ladder. 6. She's holding up a test tube. 7. He is checking out the engine. Ⅱ.1. He's putting down the pump. 2. She's hanging up a sign. 3. They're folding up an umbrella. 4. The bus is letting off some passengers. 5. He's taking out something. 6. She's sorting out the items. 7. She's picking up groceries. 집중훈련 1.(a) He's checking out clothes. (b) He's holding up clothes. (c) He's trying on the pullover. (d) He's looking at an item. (e) He's hanging up clothes. 2.(a) The man is folding up his coat. (b) Some people are working on the train. (c) The train is letting off passengers. (d) People are walking out of the train. (e) The windows are being pulled down. 3.(a) The woman is pointing at something. (b) They're sorting out the items. (c) The man is reaching for a basket. (d) They're looking at something together. (e) The man is picking up some bread. 4.(a) They're looking at each other. (b) They're putting up the railings. (c) The man is leaning on the railing. (d) The woman is talking to the man. (e) The man is searching for something. 5.(a) He's taking care of some paperwork. (b) He's setting up the newsstand. (c) He's taking out something. (d) He's putting down his bag on the street. (e) He's bending down. Actual Test 1.(A) The taxi is about to start now. (B) The taxi is not for hire today. (C) She's getting out of the car. (D) She's trying to cut down on the taxes. 2.(A) She's writing on the paper. (B) She is seated on the bench. (C) She's taking off her jacket (D) There're a lot of leaves fallen on the street. 3.(A) They're looking into the mirror. (B) The floor of the room is tiled. (C) The mirror is being set up. (D) People are in line in front of the mirror. 4.(A) The train has stopped at the terminal. (B) Passengers are trained to exit in an emergency. (C) Passengers are waiting for the train to start. (D) The train is pulling into the station. 5.(A) Some actors are action out on the stage. (B) There's a performance given regularly at the cafe. (C) The musical performance is in progress. (D) The walls have been covered with patterned wallpaper. 6.(A) Some people are singing a song at the front. (B) The audience is screening out the applicants. (C) There's a screen in front of the seated people. (D) There're few people in the audience. 7.(A) Passengers are getting off the bus. (B) The bus has reached its final stop. (C) The woman in the front is in a hurry. (D) They have stopped at the bus station.
예제 (A) The woman is rocking the baby to amuse him. (B) The man is holding something in his hands. (C) The man is placing something in his shopping bags. (D) The woman is handing the baby to the man. 귀둟기 리스닝 Ⅰ.1. He's rowing a boat in the river. 2. He's tying the boat to a dock. 3. The woman is pouring water into her glass. 4. She's removing the lid from a bottle. 5. She's playing an instrument on her own. 6. She's choosing something to eat. 7. They're filling the containers with ice. Ⅱ.1. She's resting the paper on her lap. 2. The man is handing a pen to the woman. 3. She's placing the baggage on the ground. 4. The people are putting newspapers into a pile. 5. They're serving food to guests. 6. He's placing a cover on the seat. 7. She's putting her purchases in her bag. 집중훈련 1.(a) They're having a chat after work. (b) They're looking each other in the face. (c) The woman is resting clothes on her arm. (d) The woman is carrying a bag full of items. (e) The man is placing the cell phone to his ear. 2.(a) The woman is showing something to the man. (b) They're putting some bread into the basket. (c) They're displaying some bread for sale. (d) The man is holding a shopping basket in his hand. (e) The womna is examining an item for sale. 3.(a) He's holding up a receiver to his ear. (b) He's writing something on the paper. (c) He's making a cell with his cell phone. (d) He's holding a pen in his hand. (e) He's trying to use the fax while talking on the phone. 4.(a) The cashier is putting something onto the table. (b) The man is handing something to the cashier. (c) The woman is counting money beside the man. (d) The cashier is refunding their money. (e) The man is serving the customer who's facing him. 5.(a) The man is handing some paper to the woman. (b) They're facing each other over the desk. (c) The man is wearing a mustache. (d) The man is sketching the woman in front of him. (e) The woman is holding her hands together. Actual Test 1.(A) They're seated in a circle on the grass. (B) The waiter is pouring something into the glass. (C) People are all dressed up for the meeting. (D) They're looking at the menu for the dessert. 2.(A) Three men are sitting on the horses. (B) They're writing about a horse race. (C) They're riding a horse on the prairie. (D) A big crowd gathers to see the race. 3.(A) The chairs around the table are not occupied. (B) The tree has been pulled up from the street. (C) The girl is leading the way to the cafe. (D) She's sitting on the chair with her legs crossed. 4.(A) People are buying tickets for the express bus. (B) People are trying to get on the train. (C) The ticket window is closed at the moment. (D) Some people are standing at the ticket window. 5.(A) The man is talking with the woman on the phone. (B) The man is searching for coins in his pocket. (C) The man is putting his hand in his pocket. (D) The woman is waiting for the man to hang up the phone. 6.(A) A lot of people are gathered around the water. (B) All of the chairs have already been taken. (C) People are taking a rest on the lawn. (D) Some people are arranging chairs side by side. 7.(A) He's lifting bricks onto the roof. (B) The roof is made of wood. (C) The man is working on the roof. (D) He's making a loop with the rope.
예제 (A) She's reading a newspaper. (B) She's turning the pages of the catalog. (C) She's rowing a boat down the river. (D) She's crossing the river. 귀뚫기 리스닝 Ⅰ.1. The woman is holding something. 2. The man is digging a hole. 3. She's serving a customer. 4. He's wearing a necktie. 5. He's operating some machine. 6. The men are filing papers. 7. Some people are installing the telephone lines. Ⅱ.1. The shopkeeper is unlocking the door. 2. One man is viewing a videotape. 3. A train is approaching the station. 4. A man is developing a roll of film. 5. The woman is examining an item. 6. The gardener is tending the tree. 7. The two men are shaking their hands. 집중훈련 1.(a) He's holding a basket. (b) He's filling the basket. (c) He's purchasing some bread. (d) He's checking the expiration date. (e) He's examining something. 2.(a) He's cutting the grass. (b) He's cleaning his glasses. (c) He's using both hands. (d) He's developing a roll of film. (e) He's operating some machine. 3.(a) He's wearing a necktie. (b) He's buying some flowers. (c) He's holding a bunch of flowers. (d) He's carrying his shoulder bag. (e) He's picking flowers. 4.(a) He's unlocking the door. (b) He's wearing a helmet. (c) He's repairing something. (d) He's installing a cable. (e) He's wearing working clothes. 5.(a) They're having a meal. (b) The man is serving the woman. (c) The man is wearing a watch. (d) The man is giving something to the waitress. (e) The woman is inspecting an item. Actual Test 1.(A) She's filling some documents. (B) Papers are piled up on the chair. (C) She's aboard the cruiser. (D) There're skyscrapers seen over the railing. 2.(A) They're measuring the length of their arms. (B) They're all wearing shirts and ties. (C) They're tying a tie for each other. (D) The sleeves of the shirts are worn out. 3.(A) The man is choosing clothes. (B) The mirror has been hung on the wall. (C) The man is reflected in the mirror. (D) The man is trying to close the door. 4.(A) They're introducing each other. (B) The two men are shaking hands. (C) One man is giving a briefcase to the other. (D) There're two men walking down the steps. 5.(A) There's a fence around the ride. (B) Some people are riding a vehicle. (C) People are watching a statue. (D) People raised into the air are amused. 6.(A) Chocolates are displayed on the shelves. (B) The person is putting something away. (C) Customers are on their way to the store. (D) The person is weighing something. 7.(A) They're cooking dinner. (B) They're working in the kitchen. (C) The cooks are walking toward the restaurant. (D) One man is stirring something in a pan.
예제 (A) They're walking on the street. (B) One of the men is walking behind the other two men. (C) They're working together. (D) The road is full of people today. 귀둟기 리스닝 Ⅰ. 1. They're relaxing in the garden. 2. A man is riding down the street. 3. People are chatting to one another. 4. He's lying on the grass. 5. The man is drawing on the board. 6. A man is pointing into the distance. 7. Some people are sipping from their cups. Ⅱ. 1. He's performing on the stage. 2. They're strolling on the deck. 3. A ladder is leaning against the door. 4. The people are marching in a parade. 5. People are crowding into the park. 6.The birds are gathering around the child. 7. Water is flowing down the hillside. 집중훈련 1.(a) They're relaxing in a car. (b) The man is talking on the phone. (c) They're walking side by side. (d) They're sitting in a car (e) The woman is chatting on line 2.(a) Some people are walking across the street. (b) The people are marching in a parade. (c) A person is going by bicycle. (d) A man and a girl are walking hand in hand. (e) A man is stepping out of the bus. 3.(a) They're standing on the platform. (b) They're waiting in line. (c) They're gathering in a group. (d) The train is just arriving. (e) A man is reading on the platform. 4.(a) The fountain is working. (b) Two women are sitting on top of the steps. (c) Water is flowing down the stairs. (d) A man is standing while reading. (e) People are resting on the poolside chairs. 5.(a) The ferry is arriving at the dock. (b) They're relaxing in a pool. (c) A man is lying on a bench. (d) Some branches are lying on the deck. (e) Some people are reading on the bench. Actual Test 1.(A) She's putting on a headset. (B) She's typing at the computer. (C) She's talking on the telephone. (D) She's ordering a catalog on line. 2.(A) The woman is being served. (B) A man is stirring his coffee. (C) They're sipping from their cups. (D) They're about to have a meeting 3.(A) They're checking their luggage. (B) They're waving at each other. (C) They're waiting in line. (D) They're lined up to ask for information. 4.(A) They're all sitting at the table. (B) A big crowd has assembled for a meeting. (C) All of the chairs are not taken. (D) The chairman is standing in front of the notebook computer. 5.(A) They're spraying a perfume. (B) They're performing on the street. (C) A man is giving a presentation to the group. (D) People are watching a play being performed. 6.(A) There's a stroller in front of the market. (B) A baby is being wheeled on a cart. (C) People are rushing into the market. (D) The goods have been piled high on the vehicle. 7.(A) A group of children are in the garden. (B) They all have cups in their hands. (C) They're putting up an umbrella. (D) People are standing outdoors.
예제 (A) A boat has stopped at the dock. (B) A man is watering flowers near the railings. (C) Flowers circle the houses. (D) Water runs between the buildings. 귀뚫기 리스닝 Ⅰ. 1. The path leads down to the woods. 2. The railway track runs underground. 3. The two tracks wind paralle. 4. Rocks rise above the water. 5. The boat travels down the river. 6. A few houses stand in the woods. 7. The road ends at the parking lot. Ⅱ. 1. The museum exhibits paintings. 2. The houses overlook the river. 3. The fence circles the building. 4. The carpet covers the floor. 5. The store has closed. 6. The trees have already lost their leaves. 집중훈련 1.(a) The road leads to the houses. (b) Trees circle the houses. (c) The road winds through the trees. (d) A few houses stand together. (e) The rocks in the mountain overlook the houses. 2.(a) Snow covers the trees. (b) A boat travels down the river. (c) The mountains and the hills overlook the water. (d) The river runs parallel with the mountains. (e) A lot of houses overlook the mountains and the hills. 3.(a) Many buildings and houses line the dock. (b) A ramp extends from the shore to the boat. (c) Yachts travel on the water. (d) A man has stepped into the water. (e) The houses on the mountain overlook the water. 4.(a) The gondola has stopped to pick up people. (b) Rocks rise above the water. (c) Plants cover the buildings. (d) The water runs between the buildings. (e) The gondola has reached its final destination. 5.(a) Buildings overlook the water. (b) The boat travels down the river. (c) The highway runs between the buildings. (d) Buildings stand on both sides of the river. (e) The boat has stopped for passengers to board. Actual Test 1(a) The house stands in the woods. (b) Roses are creeping up the wall. (c) The house has a garden. (d) Climbing plants cover the house completely. 2.(a) The museum exhibits only paintings. (b) They're creating a sculpture. (c) Visitors are looking at a display in the museum. (d) Many artists are participating in the exhibition 3.(a) The carpet covers the floor. (b) People are buying a ticket for a movie. (c) They're serving food to guests. (d) People are in line at the entrance. 4.(a) The railway tracks run above the water. (b) People have just left the tables. (c) Umbrellas have been stacked beside the water. (d) The bridge overlooks the water. 5.(a) The road winds through the trees. (b) A man is sitting on the sidewalk. (c) The man has written a message on the board. (d) The bus is approaching the bus stop. 6.(a) Vans are entering the warehouse. (b) The wall circles the house. (c) There're cars parked in the yard. (d) A fence is being constructed along the driveway. 7.(a) The fence blocks access to the statue. (b) They're repairing a fence. (c) The woman is surrounded by fans. (d) A woman has stepped up to the statue.
예제 (A) The Umbrella is being closed. (B) Flowers are on display on the sidewalk. (C) The shop is under construction. (D) Flour is spilt on the ground. 귀뚫기 리스닝 Ⅰ. 1. The building is under construction. 2. Some of the telephones are in use. 3. Flowers are in bloom around the school. 4. Shoes are on display in a store. 5. The bus is under repairs. 6. The paintings are for sale. 7. The chairs are in rows on the lawn. Ⅱ. 1. Stuents are in line beside the bus. 2. Some students are all in uniforms. 3. Toys for children are on sale. 4. She's at a loss for the car. 5. A video game is in progress. 6. He is at rest now. 7. The truck is out of order. 집중훈련 1.(a) People are all at work. (b) People are all in uniforms. (c) The bus is under repair. (d) Buses are in a row on the road. (e) People are in line beside the bus. 2.(a) Clothes for children are on sale today (b) Clothes are on display in the window. (c) Flowers are in bloom in front of the window. (d) Customers are in line to buy items. (e) Clothes are in rows for display. 3.(a) The computer is under repair. (b) The woman is at her desk. (c) She's at a loss for the computer. (d) A video game is in progress. (e) The notebook computer is in use. 4.(a) They are on the way to work. (b) Two women are in their uniforms. (c) The telephone is in use. (d) People are in line in front of the public phone. (e) The pay phone is out of order 5.(a) The customers are in haste. (b) The clerk is off duty now. (c) Oranges are on sale today. (d) A lot of items are on display in front of the store. (e) The owner of the grocery is on leave. Actual Test 1.(a) The papers are well arranged. (b) A board game is in progress. (c) People are sitting in a row. (d) They're attending a meeting. 2.(a) The woman is holding a glass. (b) Eye glasses are on display on the shelves. (c) She is standing in front of the grass. (d) She is reaching for a pair of glasses. 3.(a) The man is making a call. (b) The pay phone is in use. (c) The man is sitting in a whellchair. (d) The woman is showing him the way. 4.(a) The woman is pouring flour into the pot. (b) Flowers are not yet in bloom. (c) The woman is bending over toward the flowers. (d) They're taking care of flowers. 5.(a) The lawn-mower is in use. (b) The girl's dancing on the grass. (c) She has stepped on the glasses. (d) She's repairing a machine. 6.(a) Flowerpots are in a row on the roof. (b) This house is decorated with flowers. (c) The house is under construction. (d) The windows of the house are all open. 7.(a) He's fixing a machine. (b) He's gesturing with his hands. (c) He's preparing a meal. (d) The wall is under repair.
예제 (A) The woman has a cold. (B) There's a lighthouse next to the woman. (C) The wall is filled with pictures. (D) The woman is seated on the sofa. 귀뚫기 리스닝 Ⅰ. 1. Different kinds of bread are laid out for sale. 2. The woman is being served. 3. The curtains have been pulled shut. 4. The books are being placed on the shelves. 5. A picture has been hung on the wall. 6. One of the passengers is not seated. 7. The boxes have been stacked beside the road. Ⅱ. 1. The cars have been raised into the air. 2. The building is being painted. 3. One side of the table is unoccupied. 4. The door is being closed. 5. The trucks have been parked in a line. 6. The shirts are piled on the table. 집중훈련 1.(a) A plant is placed on the table. (b) The phone is being used. (c) Magazines have been closed. (d) The woman is seated by the table. (e) The room is filled with plants. 2. (a) The cars are being raised into the air. (b) Cars are parked along the street. (c) Some people are seated in a car. (d) Trees are planted along the road. (e) The construction of the building has been completed. 3.(a) The man is seated. (b) The man is dressed in a suit. (c) The bags are stacked up. (d) The telephone line is being disconnected. (e) The cell phone is being used. 4.(a) The food is displayed for sale. (b) A cup of coffee is being made. (c) The person's hair is tied up. (d) Cups are stacked into piles. (e) The kettle has been placed on the stove top. 5.(a) The telephone is being used. (b) The man is seated on the sofa. (c) The phone is being moved. (d) An electric cord is being put into the outlet. (e) Papers have fallen on the floor. Actual Test 1.(a) There are two women sitting behind the man. (b) The man has stopped walking. (c) The computer is being fixed. (d) The man is sitting on the steps. 2.(a) Potted plants have been placed around the table. (b) One of the women is drinking coffee. (c) The women are seated at the table. (d) They're talking about coffee. 3.(a) Pictures are on display outside. (b) The artist is falling into a faint. (c) The chair is being painted. (d) The pictures are the same size. 4.(a) Building materials are piled up. (b) A warehouse is being built on the lawn. (c) People are cutting down the trees. (d) The building company has cut down on its budget. 5.(a) Some seats are unoccupied. (b) The men sitting by the window are being served. (c) The women all look amused. (d) They're having a chat after work. 6.(a) The person is ready to pay the cashier. (b) The electric calculator is out of order. (c) The person is collecting coupons from the newspaper. (d) Something is being written on the notebook. 7(a) Most of the seats on the bus are taken. (b) One of the passengers is not yet seated. (c) The man is leaning against the bar. (d) People are passing something to each other.
예제 (A) The family are getting in the car. (B) The people have just arrived in the park. (C) The parking lot is full of cars. (D) The man is holding the boy in his arms. 귀뚫기 리스닝 Ⅰ. 1. The shape of the table is round. 2. The police station is nearly empty. 3. The seats are vacant. 4. A candle is lit on the desk. 5. The peak of the mountain is invisible. 6. The lid on the piano is down. 7. The tires are flat. Ⅱ. 1. The road is wet with rain. 2. The park is full of people. 3. The room is messy with clothes. 4. The store is open for business. 5. They are about to enter the store. 집중훈련 1.(a) She has a shoulder bag on her shoulder. (b) The shopping cart is vacant. (c) The broccoil is not fresh. (d) The woman is ready to pay for the shopping. (e) The shopping cart has wheels. 2.(a) The sofas are all occupied. (b) The woman looks satisfied. (c) The woman has straight hair. (d) The patterns on the sofa are all the same. (e) The woman's legs are crossed. 3.(a) It's rainy here today. (b) The parasols are octagonal. (c) Two chairs in the middle are empty. (d) All the open parasols are the same pattern. (e) Some parasols are decorated with flowers. 4.(a) The road is messy. (b) The road is wet with rain. (c) The van is overturned on the road. (d) The tires of the van are flat. (e) The road is congested by a traffic accident. 5.(a) The restaurant is closed today. (b) The chairs are too hot to sit on. (c) The table in front of the restaurant is empty. (d) The roof of the building is flat. (e) The restaurant is decorated with potted plants. Actual Test 1.(a) The road is messy with cars. (b) There're various items on the pavement. (c) The parking lot is full of people. (d) The mother is buying a toy car for her son. 2.(a) The chairs before the antique shop are all empty. (b) The items in this shop are expensive. (c) A customer is making a purshase. (d) The blinds are pulled down on the window. 3.(a) Things on the bed are going to fall. (b) The woman is about to go to Mass. (c) The woman is being given a massage now. (d) The bed is messy with things. 4.(a) The roof of the castle is triangular. (b) It's hard to approach the castle. (c) The trees cast a shadow on the lake. (d) The castle is built on a flat area. 5.(a) It's partially snowy here. (b) This place is packed with tourists. (c) The mountain is covered with snow. (d) The peak of the mountain is invisible. 6.(a) The building is decorated with paintings and sculptures. (b) The building is closed for construction. (c) There're a lot of painters in front of the building. (d) A group of people are having to photo taken. 7.(a) They are ready to get off the bus. (b) They are in line to get on the bus. (c) They are all carrying umbrellas. (d) They work as busboys in a restaurant.
예제 (A) There are many flags at the plaza. (B) A lot of frogs are in a row. (C) The roof of the building is flat. (D) There are a few people running through the building. 귀뚫기 리스닝 Ⅰ. 1. There's a car parked on the road. 2. There's some trees along the street. 3. There's plants in the field. 4. There're lots of pictures hanging on the wall. 5. There's some snow on the mountain. 6. There's a few people in the park. 7. There're various items on the pavement Ⅱ. 1. There is an oven under the window. 2. There is a pot in the sink. 3. There is a framed picture next to the bookcase. 4. There are flowers above the fireplace. 5. There are several ladders leaning against the wall. 6. There's a car pulled up to the shoulder. 7. There are folder on top of the TV. 집중훈련 1.(a) There's cars parked by the sidewalk. (b) There's a person riding a bike. (c) There's a traffic light in front of the bike. (d) There's a bicycle leaning against a tree. (e) There's trees on either side of the road. 2.(a) There's a man behind a tree. (b) There are a lot of pictures on the sidewalk. (c) There's a street lamp between the trees. (d) There are some artists in the street. (e) There's a bus parked by the sidewalk. 3.(a) There are a lot of houses on both sides of the road. (b) There is a car coming into the road. (c) There are many cars in rows along the street. (d) There is a car race in the road. (e) There are some same-looking houses in the street. 4. (a) There's a bridge seen behind the grass. (b) There's many people standing on the bridge. (c) There's a mother feeding her baby on the grass. (d) There's some people lying on the grass. (e) There's no one sitting on a bench. 5.(a) There's various flowers on the grass. (b) There's a small hill beside the house. (c) There are few people in the house. (d) There's a pasture at the foot of the mountain. (e) There're trees on both sides of the house. Actual Test 1.(a) A girl is about to sit on a chair. (b) People are parking their cars along the street. (c) There's a girl running in front of the building. (d) Flowers are in bloom around the building. 2.(a) Some pictures are hanging on the wall. (b) There is an old couple talking to each other. (c) The books on the top shelf are standing up. (d) The bookcase is made of wood. 3.(a) There are passengers seated on the bus. (b) The people are buying tickets at the bus station. (c) There is a man leaning against the pole. (d) A woman and a man are steepping out of the bus. 4.(a) They are talking to each other. (b) There is a box under the table. (c) The door behind the man is open. (d) The man is taking a bottle from the table. 5.(a) The buildings were painted recently. (b) There are some broken bicycles on the road. (c) The buildings are under construction. (d) There are some bikes leaning against the buildings. 6.(a) The yachts are full of people today. (b) There is a river at the bottom of the cliff. (c) There are empty yachts on the water. (d) People are fishing in the river. 7.(a) People have bought a swim suit. (b) Quite a few swans are floating in the water. (c) There're a few people waiting in line for a boat. (d) People have just swum in the water.
All he had in the world was a patch of woodland, a two-wheeled cart and a pair of oxen to pull it.
From time to time he chopped down some of his trees, cut them up into logs and carted them into the village.
If he was lucky enough to find a buyer for the wood, he would sell it for two dollars a load.
One day, this peasant Fish-for that was his name-took his oxcart full of wood to the village and sold it to a doctor.
While Fish was standing at the open door waiting for his two dollars, a powerful smell of rich, savory food reached his nostrils.
He peeped in at the door.
There was the doctor's dinner laid out on the table, all steaming and ready to eat: soup and roast, juicy vegetables, a frosted cake and a dish of luscious fruit such as peasant Fish had never even laid eyes upon before.
Oh! thought the poor man.
If I could only be a doctor too, and eat such heavenly dinners.
This set him thinking.
After the doctor had given him his two dollars for the wood, the peasant lingered in the doorway, twirling his cap this way and that; and at last he asked whether he might not learn to be a doctor also.
Well, and why not? the doctor said to him.
It's easy enough.
And how would one go about doing that, now? asked Fish.
First of all, said the doctor, you must sell your two oxen and the cart.
With that money you must buy some fine clothes.
You must also buy a few medicine bottles, pills and capsuled, salts, salves and so on.
Next you must get yourself a book--one of those ABC books will do, the kind with the picture of a rooster inside.
And last of all, you must get a board with the words I AM DOCTOR KNOW-IT-ALL painted on it, and you must nail it over your door.
Fish did all this
Over his door hung the newly painted sign, in his room was a shelf full of medicine bottles and on his table was the ABC book.
He himself was so fine and grand the felt like someone new.
With his spectacles, his long-tailed coat, his watch and his pointed beard, he really looked as if he knew it all.
He was ready to start, but day after day went by and nothing happened: there he sat among his salves and pills with not a thing to do.
At last someone came, and a lord, no less.
This lord has been robbed of a big sum of money, and when he saw the sign I AM DOCTOR KNOW-IT-ALL, he said to himself, That's just the fellow I want.
If he really knows it all, he will surely know who has stolen my money.
He knocked at the door, and when Fish heard him he straightened his spectacles, gave a pull at his watch chain, put on his tall hat, but took it off again and at last opened the door.
So you are Doctor Know-It-All, said the rich lord.
Oh, yes, said Fish.
I want you to find my stolen money, said the lord.
Can you come with me now to my palace?
Yes, indeed, said Fish.
And my wife, Gretl-may she come, too?
Certainly, said the lord; so they all stepped into his coach and drove off.
It was the dinner hour when they reached the lord's palace, and he invited Fish and Gretl to join him at the table.
They all sat down, and when the first servant came in with a dish of soup, Fish whispered to his wife, Look, Gretl, that is the first.
He meant that this was the first course being served, but the servant, who had overheard him, thought he meant this was the first thief who had stolen the lord's money.
As he really was one of the thieves, he became worried, and when he reached the kitchen he said to his fellow servants, Things will go ill with us, now that this Doctor Know-It-All is around here.
Just think! As soon as he set eyes on me, he told his wife I was the first thief!
The other servants gasped in alarm, and when the bell tinkled for the next course, the second servant hardly had the courage to go into the dining room.
But what could he do?
It was his turn to serve.
He tried to look innocent as he entered with a dish of steaming food, but Fish leaned over to his wife and whispered, See, Gretl, that's the second.
He meant this was the second course, but the servant thought that he himself was meant, and his knees knocked together as he rushed back to the kitchen.
When the third servant came in with still another dish, it was the same.
Fish nudged his wife, whispering, And that, Gretl, is the third.
The third servant, his hair standing on end, set the dish on the table and dashed into the kitchen as fast as he could.
Luckily for the thieves, the lord had noticed nothing, for he had been too busy thinking up some way of putting Doctor Know-It-All to the test, and now he said, Doctor, here is the fourth servant with a covered dish.
If you really know it all, you should be able to guess what is in the dish.
Poor peasant Fish! How should he know what was in it?
He looked and looked at the covered dish; and at last, seeing he was caught, he said, Oh, you poor Fish.
You're done for!
As luck would have it, there was a fish in the dish! And the lord cried, Well, well, Doctor, you've guessed it! Now I know you can find my stolen money.
He was in a fix, the peasant Fish, and no mistake about it.
He was still racking his brains for something to say when the fourth servant, who was just leaving the room, winked meaningly at him.
Fish excused himself from the table and followed the man into the kitchen.
The servants, looking greatly frightened, said, Oh, Doctor, you told your wife we were the thieves who stole my lord's money, and it's true.
But we'll give it all back to him and we'll reward you besides, if you'll only promise not to tell on us.
Fish promised to keep their secret, and they showed him where the stolen money was hidden.
When he returned to the dining room, he cleared his throat and stroked his beard, saying, Hm, hm! So you want to know what's become of your money, my lord.
Hm, hm! Well! I'll have to consult my book about that.
He sat down and spread the ABC book on his knees.
Then he put his spectacles on his nose and, with an important air, began to look for the picture of the rooster.
Meanwhile, the servants were curious to know whether Doctor Know-It-All would really keep their secret, so the fifth servant was sent in to listen.
He sneaked in on tiptoe and hid in the oven.
All the time, peasant Fish or Doctor Know-It-All--whichever you wish to call him-was still flipping pages back and forth in his ABC book, but he couldn't find the picture of the rooster.
At last he lost his temper and shouted, You rascal! I know you're in there, and I'll find you yet!
The servant who was in hiding thought that he was the rascal.
He jumped out of the oven, yelling, Hulla! The man knows everything!
Doctor Know-It-All, who had found the rooster at last, looked pleased, closed his ABC book and cleared his throat again.
Hm, hm! he said.
Yes. Well, well! And now as to your stolen money, my lord, I can show you just where it is.
He led the lord to the place where the servants had hidden the money, saying, You see, my lord. Here it is , every penny of it.
The lord was pleased--so very pleased, in fact, that he grabbed a great handful of gold, pressed it into Fish's hand and said, Well done, my good Doctor, and my undying thanks to you.
I will spread your fame far and wide.
This he did, too; and from that time on, Fish and his good wife Gretl lived in wealth and ease, had plenty of good food to eat and rode about town in a fine carriage.
Sally and Gina enjoyed a short but wonderful vacation on the cruise ship.
They explored new places, bought souvenirs in the colourful caribbean markets, and relaxed in the sun. Coming home, they felt so refreshed.
Unfortunately, this happy situation didn't last long.
October was proving to be a trying time, and a surprise for both women was just around the corner.
Sally : Really, I understand, Phil. It takes time to get over a divorce.
Philip : Don't get me wrong. It's not you. I think you're awesome! It's me. I need some space right now. I'm just not ready for a commitment. You do understand, don't you?
Sally : Sure, I do. Don't worry about it.
Philip : We can still be friends, can't we?
Sally : Of course we can. Listen, Phil, I've got to go. Bye.
Gina : Hey, Sally! It's me! What's wrong?
Sally : Phil's just broken up with me, that's all!
Gina : I'm so sorry. I know how much you like him.
Sally : If only I hadn't tried to push him into a serious relationship so soon, we might still be going out. I really thought he was the one for me.
Gina : You can't help that now, Sally. Don't be so hard on yourself. Come on. If he's really the one, he'll be back.
Sally : You're right, as usual. I'll be OK. Why are you back so early anyway?
Gina : You'll never believe this. When I went to the office this morning, everything was locked up and there was a notice on the door. The company has gone bankrupt.
Sally : You're kidding! Why didn't they tell everybody?
Gina : No idea. There was a phone number to call for more information. So what am I supposed to do now?
Sally : We'll think of something. They do say that every cloud has a silver lining. It's time you found a job you like anyway.
Gina : You're right. I really hated that job. Maybe it is for the best. Oh, I'd better phone that number and find out when I'm going to be paid.
Sally : I'll get it. Hello, Uncle Lou.
Gina : Hi, Lou. You look happy!
Lou : Hi, girls. Guess what! I've got some really good news. I've just been given a $250,000 grant to continue my research for the next three years.
Gina : That's fantastic.
Sally : That's wonderful, Uncle Lou. You deserve it!
Lou : Listen, girl. Why don't we all go out to lunch to celebrate. Any place you want. It's on me. I won't take no for an answer, and I'll give Pete a call and maybe he can join us.
Gina : Great! We could use some cheering up.
Lou : Why? What's up?
Sally : Well, Phil's just dumped me, and Gina's lost her job.
Lou : Really? That's terrible, but you know, I've got a very strong feeling that good luck for you both is just around the corner.
Sally : Uncle Lou, you're great! You always look on the bright side.
Gina : And you couldn't have come at a better time. Let's go!
Video Story Introduction It’s mid-August and Gina continues to be at odds with her boss. In fact, she’s even started looking for a new job. Sally is also a little depressed because she feels that her relationship with Philip is going nowhere. The two girls decide that what they need is a vacation.
Sally: Hey, Gina, how about this? An all-inclusive seven-day vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Gina: Hmm. How much? Sally: Let’s see. Ah, only $750. Can you believe it? What a deal! Think of it: sea, sun, and sand for a whole week for only $750! Gina: Hmm… Sally: Besides, there wouldn’t be any hidden costs in a vacation package like this, would there? Gina: I guess not, but I’d really prefer to go somewhere completely different. How do you feel about Australia? Sally: Great, except it’s winter down under right now. Gina: Well, so much for that idea! Sally: Where else could we go that isn’t too expensive? Maybe somewhere closer to home? Gina: Let me think. Have you ever been to the Gulf Islands? They’re close by. Sally: No, but I’ve heard they’re beautiful. Why do you ask? Gina: Well, a friend of mine has a summer cottage on Saltspring Island. She said I could use it anytime. I could e-mail her tonight if you’re interested. Sally: I’m not sure. What could we do there? Gina: We could go kayaking and hiking. We might even see seals and whales along the way. Now wouldn’t that be something! Sally: It’s not a bad idea. Gina: Well, it would certainly be cheap as well. Come on. It could be fun. What do you think? Sally: Hey, there’s Uncle Lou. Gina: Hi, Lou. Sally: Hi, Uncle Lou. We’re trying to decide where to go on holiday. Lou: Oh yeah. (Sneezes) Gina/Sally: Bless you! Lou: Thanks. I can’t seem to shake this cold. You know, for the best deal of all, I don’t think you can beat a cruise. Gina: We hadn’t thought about that, had we, Sally? Lou: Lou Hilda and I used to go on a cruise every year. There are so many to choose from. Alaska… Sally: I’d rather go somewhere warm. Lou: Well then, there are cruises to the Caribbean and Mexico. Sally: What’s so great about going on a cruise anyway? Lou: Hmm. Where do I start? Well, first of all, there’s the luxurious accommodation. Sally: I know, Uncle Lou, but we were looking for something more than that. Lou: Let me finish. The cruise ships always stop at lots of interesting ports. Sally: That does sound good, Sally, and I love visiting new places and going sightseeing. Lou: And then there’s the wonderful food and the fantastic entertainment each day of the trip. Sally: Ooh, I love those Vegas-style shows, don’t you? Lou: And another thing, you meet lots of different people of all ages. Just look at that! “Special offer. Seven days luxury Caribbean cruise on the new cruise ship, Sea Goddess. $900 US per person.”. How could you pass that up? Sally: Wow, Uncle Lou! Talk about twisting my arm! What do you think, Gina? Gina: I think it’s a great idea. Let’s book right now! Lou: I’d better go before I give you my cold. Bye, girls. Gina: Gina Bye. Sally: Thanks, Uncle Lou. See you soon.
Cultural Commentary
Introduction Eye on the Street: Interview about Leisure0 Interview with a thirty-six-year-old female from the U.S.
Interviewer: Carla, how do you like to spend your free time? Carla: Well, that depends. At the moment I enjoy gardening. I spend a lot of time planting my little flowers and watering them. And of course, I always love to cook. Interviewer: Interviewer What sports do you enjoy? Carla: Well, I enjoy a variety. I like kayaking because it’s calm and peaceful out on the water, and it can be quite challenging if the waves are high. I enjoy tennis because it’s a fast game and you always have to think. I don’t mind watching golf on TV, but I don’t really care if I play or not. Interviewer: Interviewer What do you do for fun? Carla: Sometimes I get together with my friends and we have a wine and cheese party. I like going to the movies now and again, or I tell my husband to make a surprise date. (laughs) That’s always fun! Interviewer: Interviewer Do you have any vacation plans for this year? Carla: Paul and I are planning a short kayak trip with his sister and her husband. Later on in the year we may take a trip somewhere exotic, like Thailand or China, because it’s so different from North America. Interviewer: Interviewer What would be the adventure of a lifetime for you? Carla: It would be a jungle trek of some sort to Costa Rica or the Amazon with a guide and bearers. The total wilderness adventure! I see myself swinging across ravines on ropes and crossing rivers on those flimsy suspension bridges. Interviewer: Interviewer Wow! Thank you very much, Carla. Carla: You’re very welcome.
Interviewer: Interviewer What would be the holiday of a lifetime for you?
Video Story Introduction It’s early June. You can tell at a glance that Sally and Philip are getting along really well together. Philip, however, seems very hesitant about getting too serious. Gina is having her own problems at work. Her boss is very demanding and Gina feels overworked and under-appreciated.
Mr. Clarke: (Clears throat) Excuse me. Can you tell me how much longer I have to wait? I have another appointment across town at 1 p.m. Gina: I’m sorry, Mr. Clarke. We’re a little behind today. Ms. Olsen is just taking an important call. Can I get you a cup of coffee or a cold drink while you’re waiting? Mr. Clarke: No, thank you. Look, I can only give it ten more minutes. Gina: I’m sure she won’t be much longer. Ms. Olsen: Gina? Please send Mr. Clarke in. Gina: Ms. Olsen will see you now. Ms. Olsen: I really don’t like saying this, Gina, but I thought I asked you to bring me Mr. Clarke’s portfolio. I don’t like keeping to keep my clients waiting like this. Gina: I did, Ms. Olsen. They’re on your desk. Ms. Olsen: I’m sorry. I didn’t notice them there. My mistake. Gina: (Phone rings) Amigo Communications. Can I help you? Sandy: Hi. This is Sandy calling from Midnight Office Cleaners. I notice that you have an outstanding bill for the last two months. Gina: I’m sorry, but there must be some mistake. Are you sure that… Sandy: Our policy is very clear. If payment is not received immediately, our services will be withdrawn and your account will be sent to our collection agency. Gina: Listen, just leave it with me. I’ll check into it and get back to you as soon as I can. I’m sure we can sort this out easily enough. Sandy: I need to know before the end of office hours today. I’ll wait for your call. Ms. Olsen: Thank you, Mr. Clarke. I look forward to seeing you again soon. Gina, why didn’t you tell me that Mr. Clarke was waiting for so long? Gina: I’m sorry, Ms. Olsen, but I left the agenda with all your appointments for this morning on your desk, and I did call you to let you know that Mr. Clarke had arrived. Ms. Olsen: And another thing, Gina. Have you finished the Williams Engineering contract yet? I told you that it was top priority. It has to be sent off today. Gina: Ms. Olsen, I started typing the contract the moment you gave it to me, but this morning’s been crazy. You know that I’ve never missed a deadline yet. Ms. Olsen: You’re right. Sorry. I’ve got a lot on my plate right now. It’s just that we can’t afford to lose this contract, particularly right now. Gina: Oh, Ms Olsen? Ms. Olsen: Yes. Gina: Midnight Office Cleaners called to say that they haven’t received payment from us for two months. I said there must be some mistake. I… Ms. Olsen: I’m far too busy to deal with that right now. Gina: (Phone rings) Amigo Communications. Can I help you? Peter: Gina, I’ve been waiting for you for the last half hour. Why didn’t you call me if you couldn’t make it? Gina: Oh no! I completely forgot about lunch. I’m having a terrible day. I’m so sorry, Peter. Peter: That’s OK. No big deal. We can always do it another day. Look, have you eaten yet? You sound tired out. I could get a take-out for you. Gina: You know what? I’d kill for a bagel and coffee. Peter: Consider it done! I’ll be there in about ten minutes. Gina: Thanks, Pete. Peter: No problem. Be right there! Gina: Great. Bye.
Cultural Commentary
Introduction Eye on the Street: Interview about Non-Verbal Communication Interview with a young North American male of Asian descent.
Interviewer: Jason, can you help me explain some of the non-verbal communication we North Americans use in everyday situations? Jason: Sure, if I can. Interviewer: How would you show that you’re pleased to see someone? Jason: OK. I’d smile when I said, “Hi.”. If I were meeting them for the first time, I’d shake hands (Puts hand out.) when I said, “Pleased to meet you.”. Of course, I’d smile and look them directly in the eye. Interviewer: If you wanted to tell someone to come towards you, for example a teacher to a student, what would you do? Jason: Well, I’d say, “Come here.”, but at the same time I’d beckon them over like this. (Hooks finger, pointing to himself.) Interviewer: Now, say you want to show that you’re pleased that something has worked out well, what would you do?? Jason: That’s easy. I’d say, “Great!”. I’d smile, hold up my hand and make a circle with my thumb and finger, or I could give the “thumbs up” sign like this. Now if I were really pleased about something, like my hockey team just scored a goal, then I’d put my hands together above my head and shout, “Way to go!”. Maybe even jump up and down! Interviewer: That’s great! If someone asks you a question and the answer is “yes”, what would you do? Jason: Well, I’d say, “Yes” and I’d nod my head up and down at the same time. Just like if I said, “No”, I’d shake my head from side to side. Interviewer: If you are irritated or annoyed with someone, how do you show it? Jason: Let me think. Say I had a daughter who stayed out too late. When she came home, I’d say something like, “What time do you think it is?”. My voice would be hard, and you saw how I frowned at the same time I spoke. Now, if I were really angry, I might put my hands on my hips like this as well when I was speaking. Interviewer: That was great! (Laughs.) If you are waiting in a doctor’s office or in a store and someone calls out, “Who’s next?”, how do you let that person know that it’s you? Jason: That’s easy. I’d say, “It’s me.”, and I’d probably point my middle finger at my chest at the same time. Interviewer: OK, last one. How do you greet a special friend or a family member? Jason: I’d give them a big bear hug! Like this. I’d put my arms around their shoulders and pull them close. (Puts out both arms in front and hugs the interviewer.) I’d be saying something like, “Great to see you again!" Interviewer: (Laughs.) Thank you very much, Jason. Jason: Don’t mention it. It was fun!
Interviewer: Non-verbal communication goes hand in hand with language. It’s as important to know what to do as well as what to say. Do you notice any differences between what Jason describes and what happens in your culture.
Video Story Introduction Sally went out with Phil for the first time, and she thinks he’s really cute. For the moment, at least, she has forgotten all the advice her friend Gina gave her. Gina, too, has decided to let things take their natural course. It is nearly Easter. Sally had promised her parents she would spend the long weekend in Los Angeles with them, but that was before she started dating Philip.
Sally: How did you learn to cook like that, Gina? That pasta sauce was to die for! Gina: Well, I’ve had really good teachers in Mom and Nana. In Italy, food plays a very important part in life. If you like, I could show you how to do a few recipes, and in no time you’ll be a gourmet cook, just like me! Sally: I’d like to take you up on that, if you really mean it. Gina: Of course I do. How about starting next week, when you come back after the Easter weekend? Sally: OK, you’re on! Oh, is that the time? Phil’s coming over. We’re going to watch a video. Why don’t you join us? I’m sure he wouldn’t mind. Gina: Thanks, but it’s my yoga class tonight. Pete’s picking me up just before 8. Sally: Oh, of course, it’s Tuesday. Oh my gosh! I have so much to do before the weekend. You know, I’m really looking forward to spending Easter with Mom and Dad. I miss them a lot since I moved here. Gina: Well, is there anything I can do to help you out? Sally: Not really. Well, actually, there is one thing. Do you think you could keep an eye on Felix while I’m gone? He just gets fed once a day. Oh, and would you mind checking that he always has water, too? Gina: Of course, no problem. I’d do that anyway. Anything else? Sally: No, that’s it. Except, well, I was wondering if I could possibly borrow your black capri pants? I’ll take care of them, I promise. Gina: Let me think about it. I suppose you could. On one condition — you bring me back some duty-free perfume on your the way home. Sally: OK. It’s a deal. Let me know what kind you like before I go. Gina: Sure! By the way, I couldn’t borrow your laptop while you’re gone, could I? Sally: Sorry, I’m afraid it’s not working. I need to get it fixed. Gina: Oh well. Too bad! (door bell) I’ll get it. Oh, hi, Pete. Peter: Hi there. Sorry I’m late. We’ve only got ten minutes before the class starts. Are you ready? Sally: Oh, hi, Phil. Come in. Gina: Bye you two. (door shuts) Sally: Gina and I were just talking about the weekend. I’m off to my parents for Easter. What are you doing? Philip: Nothing much. Sally: Why don’t you come with me? Philip: Well, thanks for the invitation, but I’d never get a flight now anyway. It’s way too late. Sally: Oh, come on. You’ll never know if you don’t give it a try! Philip: Alright. Why not? Sally: Great! That’s settled. Now, how about that video?
Cultural Commentary
Introduction Eye on the Street: Interview about Relationships Interview with a twenty-nine-year-old vivacious American woman.
Interviewer: Ann, are you married or single? Ann: I’m married. Interviewer: Where did you meet your husband? Ann: I met John in Vancouver. I had just finished university up there. I was sharing a house, a big five-bedroom house, with three other girls and we decided we wanted a guy to rent the other bedroom. My future husband answered the newspaper ad. Interviewer: What attracted you to him? Ann: His legs! (Laughs) Beautiful legs! I love dark tanned legs with blonde hairs. Interviewer: Anything else? Ann: (Laughs) The rest of him was nice too! Oh, and he could cook. We asked for a guy who could cook in the ad. He still cooks! Interviewer: How long did you go out before you got married? Ann: Well, we both moved up to Lake Tahoe for jobs as ski instructors and then we lived together for two years before we were married. Interviewer: Did you get engaged? Ann: No, the thought never occurred to us. No diamond ring! Interviewer: Why did you get married? Ann: We got married because we decided that we wanted babies. Interviewer: Did John propose to you? Ann: No, he didn’t. We always assumed that we would get married, so there was never a need for it. However, I wanted to get married before having babies. Interviewer: Interviewer How long have you been married? Ann: Four years. Interviewer: If you had the chance to do it all over again, is there anything you would change? Ann: Well, I would love a big diamond ring, so if I had to do it again, I’d get formally engaged. Interviewer: Thank you very much, Ann. Ann: Thank you.
Interviewer: Do you think that you would choose the path that Ann took or would you prefer to do things in a more traditional way: formal engagement and a ring, followed by a wedding?
Introduction Sally and Gina are happy with the apartment that they find and they settle in quickly. The two women have become very good friends. Sally still hasn’t heard from Philip and is beginning to think that he will never call. Gina has encouraged her to go out and meet new friends.
Sally: Hello. Philip: Hi, may I speak to Sally? Sally: Speaking. Philip: Oh, Sally! Hi, it’s Phil. I don’t know if you remember me. We met on New Year’s Eve at your uncle’s party. Sally: Hey, Phil! Of course I remember you. How are things? Philip: Great, thanks. Actually, I called to ask if you’d like to come with me to my company’s Valentine’s party. I was hoping we could go for a drink before …. Sally: I’d love to, and going for a drink would be great too! Philip: Wonderful! Well, I’ll pick you up next Tuesday at around seven o’clock? Sally: Great. Thanks for calling. See you then. Bye. Gina: So, what’s that big grin on your face for? Sally: Guess who just called and invited me out? Gina: Who? Not Phil? Sally: Why do you say that? What have you got against Phil? Gina: Nothing. Well, you do know he went through a divorce recently, don’t you? Sally: What’s that got to do with anything? We’re only having dinner. Gina: I know. It’s just that I think you need to understand his situation. He’s probably not ready for a serious relationship. Sally: You don’t like him, do you? Gina: That’s not it at all. Sally: What is it then? Come on, be honest. Gina: Well, Phil does have a lot of personal baggage, doesn’t he? Maybe it would be a good idea to keep that in mind. He’s so much older than you, divorced, and he has a kid. Sally: I know what you’re saying, but why does all that matter? We really seem to hit it off. Gina: It’s just, if I were you, I’d be careful about falling for him too quickly without considering the consequences. I mean, could you see yourself as a stepmom? Sally: That’s looking pretty far down the road. All we’re doing is having dinner. I know you’re looking out for me, but I really think you’re over-reacting. Gina: Fair enough. Just promise me you’ll take things slowly? Sally: Look, I know what you’re saying, but let me handle this my way. I’m a big girl and it’s not my first date. Gina: OK, OK, you’re right. I don’t want to sound like your mother. I’m much too young for that! On a completely different topic, I can’t think of what to get for Peter’s birthday. It’s next week and I’m running out of time. Got any suggestions? Sally: Let me think. Hmm, have you thought of a gift certificate for kayaking lessons? I know he’s really into kayaking right now, and that way he can use it any way he wants.
Cultural Commentary
Introduction Eye on the Street: Interview about Personal Growth Twenty-five-year-old male with tattoos. Visually, this person’s appearance should contrast with what he is saying.
Interviewer: Rick, what is your best memory so far in life? Rick: I suppose it was getting my visual arts diploma. I dropped out of secondary school and had to go back to re-enter the school system to get my prerequisites to start the visual arts diploma course. That was the first big step, and then getting the diploma was quite an accomplishment for me. Interviewer: Would you change anything about the education that you had as a child? Rick: Hmm, yes. I think parents really need to take an active role in their children’s education. You see, my mom was a hippie. She used to say that if I didn’t want to go to school, I didn’t have to. As a kid that was great, but now I regret it. Looking back, I realize my mom didn’t help me. Encouragement and direction are very important for a child. Interviewer: What would you say is the most challenging thing that you have done? Rick: Up to this point? Well, I’m taking Japanese right now. As an artist, I like to talk about art and philosophy. Learning Japanese, I have to use the other side of my brain. It’s a new way of learning, very challenging, but also very rewarding. Interviewer: What does “being successful” mean to you? Rick: Setting goals and then achieving them. Hmm, I think it’s important for me to plan what I’m going to do and then work towards it. Interviewer: What do you consider to be the key to self-fulfillment? Rick: It’s all about setting goals and achieving them, as I said. If you grow, you change. Changing means learning to adapt to different situations. In that way you grow wiser. Interviewer: Thank you, Rick. Rick: You’re welcome.
Interviewer: For Rick, the process of being successful and self-fulfilled is the same thing. What does “being successful,” mean to you? Is it the same as being self-fulfilled?
Unit 3: On the Move Video Story Introduction The New Year has started well for Sally. Time is flying by. She appreciates her uncle’s warm hospitality but doesn’t want to outstay her welcome. She loves Vancouver, and secretly hopes that Philip will call her. She thinks they have so much in common. Gina, on the other hand, is stressed. She isn’t getting along well with her roommate’s boyfriend, who has just moved into the apartment. She and Sally have already agreed that they would like to look for an apartment together, so Gina calls Sally, and they decide to meet for lunch to discuss their plans.
Sally: Well, that was a great lunch! Gina: Yeah, mine was really good, too. Peter: I thought you might like this place. It’s one of my favourite lunch spots. Now, this one’s on me, girls. Gina: I thought we were going Dutch? Are you sure? Sally: OK, but it’s my turn next time. Peter: Sounds good to me. Is that the time? I have to run. I’m playing squash with Phil. Gina: Hold on! We haven’t decided what we’re doing on Sunday. Peter: Um, OK. How about Chinatown? Sally hasn’t been there yet and there’s lots to see. What do you think? Gina: Well, if it’s a nice day, we could drive up the coast. Sally: Listen, let’s meet here for brunch, say 11:30, and we can decide then. Peter: I really have to go. See you. Sally: Bye now. Oh, Pete, say hi to Phil for me. If he’s not doing anything on Sunday, why don’t you ask him to come along? Peter: Sure, I’ll ask him. Gotta go! Good luck with the apartment hunting! Gina: Thanks. That reminds me, did you bring today’s paper? Sally: Yeah, one ad really caught my eye. Here it is. “Spacious ground floor apartment in cozy character home near downtown.” Doesn’t that sound great? Gina: Well, not really. If you ask me, character homes for rent are usually pretty expensive, specially downtown. Sally: That’s true, but if we live downtown, we can walk to the stores, theatres and nightclubs. Gina: I hear what you’re saying, but character homes need a lot of care and attention. Sally: Let me get this straight. You’re saying you don’t want to live downtown? Gina: No, not at all! Don’t get me wrong. I’d love to live downtown. It’s just that I’d prefer to live in an apartment building rather than a character home. There are way more amenities — balcony, parking, pool — and it’s more secure. Sally: Well, when you put it like that, it makes a lot of sense. An apartment downtown it is! Gina: Great. Now, as I see it, we just need a two-bedroom apartment. Sally: And we should make sure that utilities are included in the rent. Gina: Definitely. I couldn’t agree more! Sally: Uh, how about this? “Pinewood Manor, two bedrooms, large living area, five appliances, cable and hydro included. Cat OK.” Oh, that’s good. I had almost forgotten about my lovely little cat! Gina: That does sound like a nice place. Five appliances is quite the luxury, and they allow cats — only it doesn’t say how much it is. Let’s call right now. I have my cell phone. What’s the number? Sally: Sally 555-1212 Gina: Thanks. Oh hello, I’m calling about the apartment for rent. Open house this evening? What time? Can you give me the address please?
Cultural Commentary Introduction Eye on the Street: Interview about Lifestyles Audio and text with a photo-still of a twenty-two-year-old Mexican female being interviewed.
Interviewer: Adrianna, what do you do for a living? Adrianna: Right now, I’m a student and I’m working as a cultural assistant at the English Language Centre in Counselling Services at the University of Victoria. Interviewer: How long is your work day? Adrianna: About five hours. Interviewer: Uh huh. What do you enjoy doing in your free time? Adrianna: I paint, take pictures and I spend a lot of time with my friends. Interviewer: How about on the weekends? Adrianna: Same thing. Oh, and I surf and scuba dive. Interviewer: You’re a real outdoors person, aren’t you? Adrianna: I guess so. Interviewer: What do you foresee in your future? Adrianna: Well, I’m going to go to grad school, so that’ll be three years, and then I’ll be certified as an art therapist. Who knows! I might meet the man of my dreams along the way! Interviewer: That’s great! What would you like to be doing in five years? Adrianna: I’d like to have my own practice doing art therapy and maybe be in a serious relationship. I’ll take what comes. Interviewer: If you could change places with anyone, who would you become? Adrianna: Oh my goodness! (laugh) Living or dead? Interviewer: It doesn’t matter. Adrianna: I’ve always wanted to be like Emily Carr, the artist. Interviewer: Why? Adrianna: She was just so brave in her ambitions. She knew what she wanted to do and she did it. Everybody at the time thought she was crazy, but that was OK because she produced such amazing work. Yeah, that would be neat! Interviewer: Adrianna, thank you very much. Adrianna: You’re welcome.
Interviewer:Interviewer What kind of lifestyle do you have at present? Do you want to change it at all? If so, how?