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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'

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

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