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Unit 1
Part Two
Listening I
Interviewer: Angela, you were born in Korea but youve been living in Canada for a long time, havent you?
Angela: Yes, I was 10 years old when my parents immigrated to Canada and Ive been living here for 20 years now.
Interviewer: Do you think that belonging to two different cultures has affected your personality?
Angela: Yes, definitely. There are times when I think that I have two personalities. Depending on where I am and who Im with, Im Korean or Im Canadian.
Interviewer: That sounds complicated. Could you explain what you mean?
Angela: Well, growing up in Canada when I was going to high school, for example, I was known as Angela to the outside world, and as Sun-Kyung at home. I would wave hello to my teachers, but bow to my parents Korean friends when they visited our home.
Interviewer: Do different cultures have different ideas as to what is polite?
Angela: Yes, definitely. In high school, I was expected to look straight in the eyes of my teachers and to talk openly with them. But when Koreans spoke to me, I was expected to look at my feet and to be shy and silent.
Interviewer: Do you think that having two personalities makes you a richer person?
Angela: Yes, but sometimes I dont know who I am.
Exercise 1
1. F 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T 6. T
Exercise 2
1) outside world 2) at home 3) wave hello 4) bow
5) look straight in the eyes of 6) openly 7) look at my feet
8) shy and silent
Listening II
I am a very sensitive person, and thats good to a point. I feel everyone should be able to feel or understand what others are going through. But when you hurt, cry, or are unhappy for people you dont know, or for a movie that is not real, then I think thats a little too sensitive. Thats the way I am.
I am a very independent person. I must do things for myself. I dont like people doing things for me, or helping me, or giving me things. Its not that I dont appreciate it, because I do. I just feel that when someone does something
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