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195 Rob: I’m sure the Canadians are very happy people, but you’re wrong. All those countries are in the top ten but Costa Rica is at number one. Hopefully this programme has put you in a good mood. Join us again soon for 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. Unit II I. Communication games Role play: A day in the life of…. Card 1 Student A: You want to interview an exchange student from the UK about his/her typical working day at medical school in the UK. Make up a list of questions you would like to ask. Use the active vocabulary of the unit. Don’t forget to introduce yourself, be polite and say “thank you” after the interview is over. Card 2 Student B: You will be interviewed by a Russian student, be ready to answer the questions about you working day. This is your new identity: You are Terry/Kate Brown, an exchange student from School of Medicine at the University of Leeds. You are in your second year. Back home you are quite busy during the day. You get up at 7.00 a.m., have breakfast (cereals or cornflakes with milk, a sandwich and tea or coffee). Then you cycle to school, it takes you about 20 minutes. The classes start at 8 sharp. Usually you have two lectures and one practical class before lunch. Lunch is from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. After lunch you have two more practical classes. The classes are over at 4.30 p.m. You cycle back home, have a snack and study. You have dinner at 7.30 p.m. More studying. You go to bed at midnight. II. Tapescripts Tapescript 1 BBC Learning English 6 Minute English Larks and Owls NB: This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript. Dan: Hello and welcome to this week’s 6 Minute English. I’m Dan Walker Smith and today I’m joined by Kate. Now Kate, would you say you’re more of a morning or an evening person?

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