I’m in a hostel from Monday to Friday Q1 . I go back to my parents’ place at the weekend.
CAROLINE: OK, so where’s the best place to send you some information about the Council?
ROGER:
Oh, to my parent’s address, please. That’s 17,
Buckleigh Q2 Street – B-U-C-K-L-E-I-G-H
Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire, though you don’t really need the country.
CAROLINE: Oh, I know Stamford – it’s a lovely town. And what’s the postcode?
ROGER:
PE9 7QT Q3 CAROLINE: Right, thank you. So are you working here, or are you a student?
ROGER:
I started studying at the university a couple of weeks ago, and I’ve got a part-time job for a
few hours a week.
CAROLINE: What do you do?
ROGER:
Well, I’ve done several different things. I’ve just finished a short-term contract as a courier,
and now
I’m working as a waiter Q4 in one of the big hotels.
CAROLINE: Uhuh. That can’t leave you much time for studying!
ROGER:
Oh, it’s not too bad. I manage to fit it all in.
CAROLINE: What are you studying?
ROGER:
My ambition is to go into parliament eventually, so
my major subject is politics Q5 . That’s
partly why I think the Youth Council is important and want to be a part of it.
CAROLINE: And I suppose you’re also taking a minor subject, aren’t you? I know a lot of people study
economics too.
ROGER:
I chose history. To be honest, I’m not finding it as interesting as I expected!
CAROLINE: OK, so with your studying and your part-time job, do you have time for any other interests
or hobbies?
ROGER:
Well,
I spend quite a lot of time cycling Q6 – both around town to get to university and
to work, and also long-distance, from here to London, for instance.
CAROLINE: That’s pretty impressive! Anything else?
ROGER:
For relaxation