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sintheorchestra.Rachel—she'
stheoneinthemiddle—istwelvenow.AndthisismysonPeter.He'
soneyearolderthanRachel.RachelandPeterarebothinjuniorhighschool.Timereallyflies.JuneandIhavebeenmarriedfortwentyyearsnow.
4.Woman:
Thisisapictureofmewithmythreekids.Thegirls,JillandAnne,arebothinhighschool.ThisisJillontheright.She'
llgraduatenextyear.Anneistwoyearsyounger.MysonDanisincollege.Itseemslikethekidsareneverhome.IseethemfordinnerandsometimesonSaturdaymornings,butthat'
saboutit.They'
rereallybusyandhavealotoffriends.
C
Woman:
Well,mybrotherwassixyearsyoungerthanI,ander,IthinkthatwhenhewaslittleIwasquitejealousofhim.Irememberhehadbeautifulredcurls(mm)...mymotherusedtocoooverhim.OnedayafriendandIplayed,erm,barbershop,and,erm,mymothermusthavebeenaway,shemusthavebeeninthekitchenorsomething(mm)andwegotthesescissorsandsatmybrotherdownandkepthimquietand(strappedhimdown)...That'
sright,andcutoffallhiscurls,yousee.Andmymotherjustwassoupset,andinfactit'
sthefirst...Ithinkit’soneofthefewtimesI'
veeverseenmyfatherreallyangry.
Man:
Whathappenedtoyou?
Oh...Iwassenttomyroomforawholeweekyouknow,itwasterrible.
Man
Butwasthatthesortofpattern,weren'
tyouclosetoyourbrotheratall?
WellasIgrewolderIthinkthaterIjustignoredhim...
Whatabout...you'
vegotanolderbrothertoo,did...weretheyclose,thetwobrothers?
No,nomybrother'
sjustacoupleofyearsolderthanI...sothetwoofuswerecloserandwethoughtwewerebothverygrownupandhewasjusta...akid...sowedeliberately,Ithink,kindofignoredhim.AndthenIleft,Ilefthomewhenhewasonlystillaschoolboy,hewasonlyfifteen(mm)andIwenttoliveinEnglandandheeventuallywenttoliveinBrazilandIreallydidlosecontactwithhimforalongtime.
Whatwashedoingdownthere?
Well,hewasatravelagent,sohewentdowntheretowork...And,erm,Ididn'
t,Ican'
tevenremember,ermsendingacard,even,whenhegotmarried.ButIre...Idorememberthatlateronmymotherwasshowingmepicturesofhiswedding,'
causemymotherandfatherwentdownthere(uhhuh)tothewedding,ander,therewasthisguyonthephotoswithabeardandglasses,andIsaid,"
Oh,who'
sthisthen?
"
'
causeIthoughtitwasthebride'
sbrotherorsomethinglikethis(mm)...andmymothersaidfrostily,"
That...isyourbrother!
(laughter)
Questionsformemorytest:
1.Accordingtothepassage,howmanybrothersdoestheladyhave?
2.Whenthesistersawhermothercoooverheryoungerbrother,howdidshefeel?
3.What'
sherfather'
sreactionwhenhegottoknowthatthesisterhadcutoffheryoungerbrother'
shair?
4.Howoldwasheryoungerbrotherwhenshelefthome?
5.Wheredidherbrothereventuallylive?
6.Whowastheguyonthephotoswithabeardandglasses?
PART2
AandB
Radiopresenter:
Goodafternoon.AndwelcometoourmidweekPhone-In.Intoday'
sprogramwe'
regoingtoconcentrateonpersonalproblems.AndherewithmeinthestudioI'
vegotTessa
Colbeck,whowritesthe...inFlashmagazine,andDoctorMauriceRex,StudentMedicalAdviseratthe
University
of
Norfolk.
Thenumbertoringwithyourproblemisohone,ifyouareoutsideLondon,twotwotwo,twoonetwotwo.Andwehaveourfirstcallerontheline,andit’sRosemary,Ithink,ercallingfrom
Manchester.Hello,Rosemary.
Rosemary:
Hello.
Howcanwehelpyou,Rosemary?
Wellit’smydad.Hewon’tletmestayoutafterteno'
clockatnightandallmyfriendscanstayoutmuchlongerthanthat.Ialwayshavetogohomefirst.It'
sreallyembarrassing...
Tessa:
Hello,Rosemary,love.Rosemary,howoldareyou,dear?
I'
mfifteenintwomonth'
stime.
Andwheredoyougoatnight?
--Whenyougoout?
Justtomyfriend'
shouse,usually.Buteveryoneelsecanstaytheremuchlaterthanme.Ihavetoleaveataboutaquartertoten.
Anddoesthisfriendofyours-doesshelivenearyou?
Ittakesabouttenminutestowalkfromherhousetoours.
Isee.YouliveinBrighton,wasn’tit?
Well,Brighton’s…
No,Manchester…IliveinManchester.
oh.I’msorry,love.I’mgettingmixedup.Yes,wellManchester'
squitea
roughcity,isn'
tit?
Imean,yourdad...
No,notreally.Notwherewelive,itisn’t.Idon'
tliveinthe
City
Center
oranythinglikethat.AndChristine'
shouseisinaveryquietpart.
Christine.That'
syourfriend,isit?
Yeah.That'
sright.Imean,Iknowmydadgetsworriedbutit’sperfectlysafe.
Maurice:
Rosemary.Haveyoutalkedaboutthiswithyourdad?
No.Hejustshoutsandthenhesayshewon'
t
let
megooutatallifIcan'
tcomehomeontime.
Whydon'
tyoujusttrytositdownquietlywithyourdad--sometimewhenhe'
srelaxed--andjusthaveaquietchataboutit?
He’llprobablyexplainwhyheworriesaboutyou.Itisn'
talwayssafeforyounggirlstogooutatnight.
Yes.AndmaybeyoucouldpersuadehimtocomeandpickyouupfromChristine'
shouseonceortwice.
Yes.Idon'
tthinkhe'
llagreetothat,butI'
lltalkto
himaboutit.Thanks.
Part3
Josephine:
Wedidfeelfarmorestabilityinourlives,becauseyousee...inthesedaysIthinkthere'
salwaysaconcernthatfamilieswillseparateorsomething,butinthosedaysnobodyexpectedthefamiliestoseparate.
Gertrude:
Ofcoursetheremayhavebeensmoking,drinkinganddrug-takingyearsago,butitwasallkeptveryquiet,nobodyknewanythingaboutit.Butthesedaystherereallyisn'
tthefamilylifethatweusedtohave.Thechildrenseemtodomoreastheylikewhethertheyknowit'
srightorwrong.Oh,thingsareverydifferentIthink.
Question:
Whatwasyourparents'
roleinfamilylife?
Well,mymotheractuallydidn'
tdoatremendousamountinthehouse,butshediddoagreatdealofworkoutsideandshewasveryinterested,forexample,intheNursingAssociationcollectingmoneyforit.Wehadsomebodywholookedafterusandthenwealsohadsomeonewhodidthecleaning.
Well,welivedinaflat,weonlyhadthreeroomsandabathroom.FatherworkedontherailwayatVictoriaStationandmymotherdidn'
twork,obviously.Myfather'
swageIthinkwasabouttwopoundsaweekandIsupposeourrentwasabouttwelveshillingsaweek,youknowasrentwas-I'
mgoingbackagoodmanyyears.Wedidn'
thaveaneasylife,youknowandIthinkthat'
swhymymotherwentoutsomuchwithherfriends.Itwasareliefforher,youknowreally.
Didyouhaveacloserelationshipwithyourparents?
InasenseIwouldsaynotveryclosebutwe,atthattime,didn'
tfeelthatway,wedidn'
tthinkaboutitverymuchIdon'
tthink.Ithinktodaypeoplearemuchclosertotheirparentsandtalkabouteverything,whichwedidn'
t.Then,ofcourse,weusedtoplayalotofgames,becausewedidn'
thaveatelevisionorevenaradioandwewouldplaygamesintheeveningsratherthanhaveconversation,Ithink.
Wastheremoredisciplineinfamiliesinthosedays?
Ohyes,Idothinkso,yes.Weweremuchmoredisciplinedandwewentaboutasafamilyanditwasn'
tuntilIwasprobablyabout18beforeIwouldactuallygooutwithanyfriendsofmyown.
Statements:
1.Seventyyearsagoyoungpeopleoftensmokedanddrankinfrontofothers.
2.Apartfromagreatdealofworkoutside,Josephine'
smotheralsolookedafterherchildrenanddidthecleaninginthehouse.
3.Gertrude'
sfatherearnedtwopoundsaweek.
4.Gertrude'
sfamilyhadtopaytenshillingsaweekfortheirflat.
5.Youngpeopleseventyyearsagodeeplyfeltthattheydidnothaveaverycloserelationshipwiththeirparents.
6.Nowadayspeoplearemuchclosertotheirparentsandtalkabouteverythingtothem.
Part4
Q:
ParentLinkisanorganizationthatlooksattheproblemsthatparentsandchildrenface.Itsdirector,TimKahn,toldusaboutthechangingrolesofparentsandchildren.
T:
TheauthoritarianmodelwasoneinwhichthechildhadnorightsandIguessinthe60sandperhapsthe70smanypeoplerejectedthatandwehadthesortofthepermissiveera---theagewheremanyparentsfelttheyhadtoallowtheirchildrentodowhatevertheywantedtodoandsoinasensetheroleswerereversedanditwasthechildrenwhowerethebossesandtheparentswhoranaroundbehindthem.Theideasthatweoffertoparentsarekindofathirdpositioninwhichwe’relookingatequals,whereparentsandchildrenaredifferentbutequal.
Whataboutchangesinthemale-femaleroles?
Societyhaschangedalot.Aswellastechnologyleadingtogreatchanges,people’sroleshavechangedverymuch,inparticularthewomen’smovementhasver