Hello, my nameClair Mountain. I’m a journalist andlive in Brighton a town o the south coast of England. Brightona popular resort and visitors come from all over the worldsee the beach, museums, put and theatre. I’m goingfind some visitorsthe town and find out what they think of Brighton. I’m down here on the beach and I’m joined by some visitorsBrighton.
- Couldask you some questions?
- Yes.
- First of all, where are you from?
- The United States the State of Nebraska.
- And your name is?
- Lieffa Speaking.
- Have you ever beenBrighton before, Lieffa?
- No.
- So are you here on holiday or for business?
- Holiday.
- How long are you here for?
- Just today.
- A day-trip. Now what have you been ablesee in one day?
- We were just under the Royal Pavilion.
- And what do you think of Brighton?
- I think it’s very nice, pretty.
- Have you been England before?
- Yes, this if my second tripEngland?
- I love it.
2. I’m now here on the Palace Pier by the sea and there are lots of young visitors around me.can hear people speaking Spanish, Italian, Chinese, and French. And over therecan hear some people speaking German.
- Excuse me, could you answer a few questions? Where are you from?
- I’m from Hamburg, Germany.
- And what’s your name?
- My nameNicole.
- Andthis your first visitEngland?
- Yes. Why did you comeBrighton?
- I wantedgoOxford. But there was no course. SodecidedgoBrighton. And it’s, It’s a very nice cit.
- So you are here reallylearn English.
- Yes.
- Is that difficult?
- Hum, sometimes.
- What do you think about English people? Are they friendly?
- Yes, the family I’m staying invery friendly.
- What do you do for fun and entertainment?
- I walk along the beach and perhapsgothe cinema and… Well,gothe disco.
3. I’m here at the town museum. It’s an interesting place and very popular with tourist. Excuse me, are you a visitorBrighton?
- Yes,am.
- Can you tell me your name?
- Yes, my nameEreya Elliot.
- And where do you come from?
- I’m from Australia.
- Why did you comeBrighton?
- I cameBrighton becausehave relatives staying here andwantedtourthe UK.
- Is this your first visit in the UK?
- Yes, it is.
- What do you think of Brighton?
- Oh, it’s lovely.like the seaside, andlike the tourist attractions.
- What sort of attractions?
- Things like the pavilion, beaches, club. Just the nightlife, things like that.
- Have you found it easymeet people here?
- Yes,have. Everyone’s very friendly.
4. I’m now sitting in the big beer garden of an English pub. And with me are some Polish students who are over herelearn English.
- Canask, what do you think of England?
- Very nice but very expensive.
- Very expensive, yes. But the people in England are very nice and very friendly.
- Englandquite different from Poland.
- What do you think of English food?
- English foodvery good. Sometimes it’s better than Polish food. And…
- What about thingsgo and see on the history of England?
- We have history of England in Poland, a few lessons of course. And we can see this history today because we are in London, in the Westminster House of Parliament.
- Couldask you some questions?
- Yes.
- First of all, where are you from?
- The United States the State of Nebraska.
- And your name is?
- Lieffa Speaking.
- Have you ever beenBrighton before, Lieffa?
- No.
- So are you here on holiday or for business?
- Holiday.
- How long are you here for?
- Just today.
- A day-trip. Now what have you been ablesee in one day?
- We were just under the Royal Pavilion.
- And what do you think of Brighton?
- I think it’s very nice, pretty.
- Have you been England before?
- Yes, this if my second tripEngland?
- I love it.
2. I’m now here on the Palace Pier by the sea and there are lots of young visitors around me.can hear people speaking Spanish, Italian, Chinese, and French. And over therecan hear some people speaking German.
- Excuse me, could you answer a few questions? Where are you from?
- I’m from Hamburg, Germany.
- And what’s your name?
- My nameNicole.
- Andthis your first visitEngland?
- Yes. Why did you comeBrighton?
- I wantedgoOxford. But there was no course. SodecidedgoBrighton. And it’s, It’s a very nice cit.
- So you are here reallylearn English.
- Yes.
- Is that difficult?
- Hum, sometimes.
- What do you think about English people? Are they friendly?
- Yes, the family I’m staying invery friendly.
- What do you do for fun and entertainment?
- I walk along the beach and perhapsgothe cinema and… Well,gothe disco.
3. I’m here at the town museum. It’s an interesting place and very popular with tourist. Excuse me, are you a visitorBrighton?
- Yes,am.
- Can you tell me your name?
- Yes, my nameEreya Elliot.
- And where do you come from?
- I’m from Australia.
- Why did you comeBrighton?
- I cameBrighton becausehave relatives staying here andwantedtourthe UK.
- Is this your first visit in the UK?
- Yes, it is.
- What do you think of Brighton?
- Oh, it’s lovely.like the seaside, andlike the tourist attractions.
- What sort of attractions?
- Things like the pavilion, beaches, club. Just the nightlife, things like that.
- Have you found it easymeet people here?
- Yes,have. Everyone’s very friendly.
4. I’m now sitting in the big beer garden of an English pub. And with me are some Polish students who are over herelearn English.
- Canask, what do you think of England?
- Very nice but very expensive.
- Very expensive, yes. But the people in England are very nice and very friendly.
- Englandquite different from Poland.
- What do you think of English food?
- English foodvery good. Sometimes it’s better than Polish food. And…
- What about thingsgo and see on the history of England?
- We have history of England in Poland, a few lessons of course. And we can see this history today because we are in London, in the Westminster House of Parliament.