Bog'liq @ieltsbank Cambridge English Exam Booster for Advanced
speaker 2: I’m entering an article about genetic
engineering into a science writing
competition run by a national newspaper,
and I’ll be competing against some
excellent writers. Fortunately, I haven’t had
to make huge financial sacrifices – you
know unpaid time doing research. I was
pleased about that. I was able to write
knowledgeably as the subject’s something
I knew a lot about from my studies. I
did have to simplify things for a popular
audience though. Even if I don’t win, I’ll
have achieved what I set out to do as
long as I make some useful contacts. I’ll
be at the results ceremony and intend to
socialise since science journalism is the
area I intend to make my name in.
speaker 3: One thing I’ve often observed in myself is
a reluctance to be the centre of attention.
I don’t seek out the limelight, but when the
leader of the orchestra I play with asked
me to play a solo part in a performance
I said OK. I felt it would make me focus
on developing my talents instead of just
taking a back seat. I don’t want to throw
away all the energy, hours and effort I’ve
put into becoming a skilled musician.
People have been so supportive and
given me lots of tips that were extremely
welcome. If I were to mess things up, I
guess there’s always a next time, but I’m
hoping that won’t be the case.
speaker 4: People who know me were quite surprised
to hear I was going to give a public talk.
It’s at an event about building design and
my aim is to make it clear that a lot can
be done at the local level to try and limit
the number of tall buildings. It’s something
I feel strongly about, and I’ve spent a lot
of time working on what I’m going to say.
I’m pretty sure everything’ll go according
to plan. I’ve rehearsed it enough times. I’m
covering aspects of the issue that I think
are relevant to local people and I intend
to convince them that doing something
constructive is easier than they think.
speaker 5: I’m helping organise a free concert in
my area. It’s not a massive event but
I’ve never done anything like this, so I’m
looking forward to it being over and done
with actually. The pressure’s quite intense
because of the planning involved. I really
believe in encouraging young musicians
to get out there and show off their skills.
We’ve got funding for the concert from
some big companies and it was me
who drafted the report to demonstrate
what they’d gain from investing. That’s
something that motivated me to get
involved as knowing how to do things like
that effectively should ensure I have the
kind of expertise that’ll improve my career
prospects.