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Tapescript part 1

Stuart: Amy. So, how are you doing?


Amy: Oh, hi Stuart. School is so crazy these days, and when I’m not at school, I’m at work.

Stuart: Hey, listen. I’m getting together with Sara and Paul tonight, and a few of our other friends are
going to join us. [Oh.] And, we’re . . . well, [Q1] we’re going out to eat and then catch a movie. Why
don’t you come with us?

Amy: Hey, [Q2] I’d love to, but I have to cram for a test tomorrow.

Stuart: Ah, come on. We’re planning on having dinner around 6:30 and then seeing a movie at 7:30. We
should be home by 10:30 . . . 11:30 at the latest. I mean you’re always saying that you don’t have any
friends . . . and that your love life . . . well, that you don’t have one. Come on!

Amy: I . . . I don’t think I’d better. I haven’t been feeling well lately.

Stuart: Yeah, because you study too much. Well, we’ll have a blast. Come on! Relax. [Well . . .] And it’s
Sara’s birthday, too. [Q3] And we’re throwing her a small birthday party after the movie. Come on.
Best friends always stick together.

Amy: Oh. Okay.

Stuart: Great. [Q4] I’ll pick you up at 6:00.

Amy: Okay. See you then, [Q5] but I have to be back by 10:30.

Stuart: Ah, 10:30 . . . Midnight. It’s all the same. See you at 6:00

Tapescript part 2
In 1942, a group called the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief was formed in the city of Oxford in
the UK. Their aim was to encourage the countries fighting in the Second World War to deliver food
supplies to the starving people in [Link] the war, the organisation started helping people all
around the world. In 1951, the organisation responded to its first natural disaster, again in Greece.
It helped victims of an earthquake get access to food, shelter and medical supplies. In 1965, the Oxford
Committee changed its name to Oxfam and continued its good [Link] 1995, 19 Oxfam groups around
the world created Oxfam International. The organisation now has projects in over 90 countries. Oxfam
understands that, while it is necessary to give people food and medical supplies in an emergency, this
isn’t the solution to poverty. Oxfam believes in finding what is keeping people poor and helping them
get out of poverty. They teach people better ways to grow crops, build wells so that they have clean
water, and help them start businesses that can bring money to their families and their communities.

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