Listening
People's collections
Listen to a TV reporter interviewing three people about students’ collections. Who says the sentences below? Put a tick(√)in the correct boxes.
TV reporter: Good morning, it’s Anne Ling here. Today, I will find out more about students’ collections. Here’s a student. Hello, what’s your name?
Boy: Alan.
TV reporter: Hi, Alan. Do you collect anything?
Boy: Yes, I do. I collect car magazines.
TV reporter: That’s interesting. Why car magazines?
Boy: I really love cars.
TV reporter: Thanks, Alan. There’s a girl. Hello, what’s your name?
Girl: Ivy.
TV reporter: Do you collect anything, Ivy?
Girl: When I was small, I collected shells from the beach, but my teacher told me it’s bad for the environment.
TV reporter: I think your teacher’s right, Ivy. Here’s a parent. Does your child collect anything?
Man: Yes, my son collects computer games.
TV reporter: What do you think of this?
Man: I’m happy he’s interested in something, but I think collecting computer games is a waste of time.
TV reporter: Thanks for your time.