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FAMILY MATTERS:
TWO POINTS OF VIEW ON FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Oliver Darrow, actor, talks about
his daughter, Carmen.
My first wife and I only had one daughter. It was my dream
to have a son as well, but we just had Carmen. I see her as my
best friend. I think she always comes to me first if she has a
problem. We have the same sense of humour and share many
interests, except that she's crazy about animals, obsessed with
them.
We were closest when she was about four, which I think is a wonderful age for a
child. That's when they need their parents most. But when Carmen went to school,
she grew up and grew apart from her family, and any father finds it difficult with a
teenage daughter. She was very moody and had an odd group of friends. There was
an endless stream of strange young men coming to our house. I remember I once got
annoyed with her in front of her friends and she didn't talk to me for days. I wanted
the best for her. We sent her to a good school, but she wasn't happy there. She left
because she wanted to become an actress, so with my connections I got her into
drama school, but she didn't like that either. She worked for a while doing small
roles in films, but she probably found it boring because she gave it up, and she did
not say why. She got married a few years ago; her husband's a vet. I think they are
happy because they work together, and she loves animals.
We have the same tastes in books and music. When she was younger, I often took
her to the opera - that's my passion - but she didn’t like it very much. I don’t think
she goes to the cinema or watches TV much. She may watch my films, but I don't
know. It's not the kind of thing she talks to me about. I'm very pleased to have
Carmen. She's a good daughter, but I don't think she likes my new wife very much
because she doesn't visit us very often. I’m looking forward to being a grandfather
one day. I hope she'll have a son.
Carmen Darrow, veterinary assistant, talks
about her father, Oliver.
I don't really know my father. He isn't easy to
get on with. I found him difficult to talk to. He's
a bit reserved, but he loves when people
recognize him and ask for his autograph.
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I think people see his films and think he's very easygoing, but he really isn't. He has
some awards for his films, and he is really proud of them. He used to show them to
my friends when they came to the house and that really embarrassed me.
He was not at home much when I was a small child because I don't remember much
about him. His work always came first, and he was often away from home making
films. I wasn't surprised when he and my mother split up.
I think he wanted the best for me, but the best was always what he wanted. He chose
my school and I hated it. I had no friends there, I was miserable and didn't do well,
so I left. He was very disappointed, but he said nothing to me. He wanted me to be
an actor like him but I'm not at all like him. I tried it for a while, but I was miserable
until I met my husband. He's a vet and I'm his assistant. Now I'm doing what I
always wanted to do, working with animals.
My father and I are so different. I love animals and he loves books and music, and
above all opera, which I hate. If he comes to see us(we live on a farm), he always
wears totally the wrong clothes, but we still don't see much of each other. It's
because he didn't really want me to marry George. He wanted me to marry a famous
film star or something, but of course I didn't. George and I don't want children, we
have our animals, but my father would love to have a grandson. Maybe his new wife
will give him the son he wants, but probably not. She cares too much about being
slim and beautiful. I occasionally see one of his films on TV. I find it hard to believe
he's my father. He's like a stranger.
6d In your groups, discuss the answers to the questions about the person
you've read about.
1 Which two sentences best describe their relationship?
a) It was closer when Carmen was a child.
b) They get on well and have similar interests.
c) They don’t have much in common.
2 Which two sentences best describe Oliver?
a) He did a lot for his daughter.
b) He isn’t very sensitive to how she feels.
c) He’s more interested in himself than his family.
3 Which two sentences best describe Carmen?
a) She is selfish and spoilt.
b) She tried to please her father.
c) She was never really happy until she married George.
4 How did Oliver behave in front of Carmen’s friends?
5 Why did she leave school?
6 Is she happily married? How do you know?
7 What does Carmen think of her father’s career?
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8 Why don’t they see each other very much?
6e Find a partner from the other group and compare your answers. Then
read the other text
.
6f What do you think? Who has the more realistic view of the relationship -
Oliver or Carmen? Why?
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APPENDIX 1 The language of presentation
Introduction
Good evening, everyone.
Thank you for inviting me to speak on…
Tonight I am going to talk about …
I am here to talk about / give a presentation on …
The subject/topic of my talk is …
Presenting the structure of a talk
The talk is in (three) parts.
The first / second / last part looks at … / is about …
I would like to start by …
I shall begin by …
Then I will speak about …
Thirdly I will talk about …
And lastly …
The main part of the talk
Let us begin with …
As far as …… is concerned …
Moving on to …
My third point deals with …
And last but not the least …
Let us look at …
Introducing a visual
To illustrate this, let us have a closer look at...
The picture on the next slide shows …
Summing up / conclusion
So, in conclusion, you can see that …
In summary/in conclusion,…
To summarize/to sum up/ to conclude what I`ve been saying…
Saying thank you and ending your talk
Thank you all for listening so attentively.
I hope I have been able to tell you a little bit about …
Before I sit down I would first like to thank … for …
Does anyone have any questions?
Dealing with questions
I'm afraid I didn't (quite) catch that.
Does that answer your question?
If you don't mind, could we discuss that on another occasion?
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APPENDIX 2 E-mails
greeting opening sentence
Hi Dan
Thanks for your email.
I’m so glad that you want to come to Ireland. It’s a very beautiful
country with a lot of things to see.
I come from Cork, in the south of Ireland. But now I live in Dublin
in the east. It’s the capital city. It’s got lots of shops and pubs, and
it’s got some interesting museums. There are lots of lovely buildings
in the city.
There are mountains in the west of Ireland. There aren’t any big
cities but there are lots of beaches. We often go there for our
holidays.
I hope you can come this year.
Best wishes,
Sylvia
ending closing sentence
Emails can be formal or informal.
We don’t include addresses or dates in the texts of emails.
Informal emails often begin with
Hi +
name,
not
Dear +
name.
In the opening sentence we usually thank the recipient (the person we are
writing to) for their last email (or phone call / letter, etc.)
In the closing sentence we usually mention a future plan or wish (e.g
. I hope
you can come. / Write soon.)
At the end of an email to a friend or colleague we write
Best wishes,
+name.
For a close friend or family member we can write
Love,
+ name.