266 STUDENT’S BOOK AUDIOSCRIPTS
Alice
: Great. And what about you?
Boy 2:
I get up at about seven and have a shower. Then
I tidy my room and go downstairs for breakfast.
I always have some orange juice and that really
helps me to wake up!
Alice:_OK,_well_that’s_easy._And_how_about_you_Girl_3'>Alice:
OK, well that’s easy. And how about you?
Girl 3:
Well, my tip is to
have a cold shower in the
morning. The first time you do it, it’s
quite difficult,
but it makes you feel amazing. Then have a good
breakfast after your shower and it’s
the perfect
start to the day.
Alice:
Ooh, I’m not sure about that one! But thank you.
OK, we’ve got time for one more. Tell me about
your tip.
Boy 3:
Well, when I’m
having my breakfast, I always do a
puzzle. Sometimes it’s
a Sudoku and sometimes a
crossword. It makes me think hard and after that, I
don’t feel tired any more.
Alice:
That’s a really unusual idea! Well thanks everyone
for your excellent tips. And we’d
love to hear more
from our listeners. Just send a text or email to ...
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Culture: The Paralympic Games, Student’s Book page 23
Interviewer:
Welcome back to our show Young Athletes.
Today we are
talking to eleven-year-old
Martha Dirksen. How are you Martha?