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you this. but her body shcrws it to you anyway. |
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A They feel negative, right. Well 1 feel really positrie after talking to |
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you. Dr Elliot, and l'm so glad |
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t Police officer |
Cood motnmg, madam. fd like to ask you some | |
guestionsabout last night |
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Woman |
Oh. yes, of cou tse, officer. | |
Police officer |
fint. what's your namcs please? |
Woman |
Woman |
It's Nina - Nina Williams. | |
Police officer |
Right. Nina. Were you at home between e!even | |
and midnight? |
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Wc-man |
Yes. 1 was. | |
Police officer |
And did anything unusual happen? |
Woman |
Woman |
Well. yes. at about haif past efeven. 1 was | |
watchmg TV when 1 heard something. 1 don't | ||
know what it -was It was a very kiud noise. | ||
Police officer |
OK. so you heard a lood nosse at eleren thirty. |
Man |
2 Police officer |
And what about you, Madam. Your name is . |
Woman |
Woman |
Mrs Brown. 1 think 1 hea-d the sound of a gun |
Man |
shot | ||
Police officer |
Are you surę itwasa gun? | |
Woman |
Oh. yes. 1 was cooking aydinner when 1 heard it | |
and 1 thought. That was a gun! | ||
Police officer |
OK. thanks. |
Police offrcer |
And you. sir. Can 1 havc you: name’ |
Boy |
barn Johns |
Police officer |
WeB, Liam Oid you see ot hear anything? |
Boy |
Yes Yes 1 d:d 1 was tiding my bifce when 1 taw twa strangers. They got out of a black Mercedes and went sito the apartment. |
Police officcr |
Two strangers Thankyou. Do you knowwhkh fiat theyrssited?... |
Police officer |
Nosy Mis Reeve*. Did you sec or hear anything unusual? |
Woman |
WeU, 1 was talking to my mother. |
Police officcr |
So your mother was herc. too. |
Woman |
No. no we were taliing on the phone. Then 1 heard shouting, Twomen shouting, 1 thint They were very angry. |
Police officer |
And you're Tony. So, what were you domg at about eleven thirty Ust night? |
Man |
1 wasdoing sorae houseworkcleamng the Windows in my ving room |
Police officer |
And did you see anything? |
Man |
Yes, 1 d»d. 1 taw two people in the victim's apartment They were fighting with him. |
Police officer |
Thats really interesting. Can 1.. |
Police officer |
And what about you, Simon? |
Man |
1 was in my rcom, teading. |
Police officer |
Right. |
Man |
And then J heard a scream. It was ternble |
Police officer |
Yes, fm surę. OK. well.... |
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A Hello and welcome to toda/s programme. We're ęoing to iook at a very interesting sub.ect today - body language. And l'ra veiy pleased to welcome one of the best psycholog ists m the country -Dr Matthew EKoŁHello, Oottor Elliot.
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A So what » body language. exattly?
B Well, it'inot easy to talk expla.n in |ust a few mmutcs. but it'i the svay that we comraunicate uiing our bcdies When we stand oi mo.e m a certain way. peopfe watching us can ołten tell how we feel.
A isee That'* really mteresfcng Can you giveusanexampleof body language?
B Yes ofcoorse Well, (et's imagine that someone hai hiihandi in front of hii mouth when you're taliing to him.
A OK, what does that mean?
B It means he‘s lying to you
A Really? Thafss-ery interesting.
B But, lets cmagme we’re Jooking at a person wtio is hoWing his Kair with both hands
A Yes
B Weil, that means that heshad somc bad nesvs,and hecant belteve it.
A That one's pretty dear.
B Yes it is But what about this one? When someone just touches his or her hairwrth one hand. What do you think that means?
A Er, :s the person worried?
B Weil, not exactly.no. It means that thń person can't make a dęci sion.
A Oh. OK. Time fc--one morę exampleł
B Yes of course, and this is one we vee a lot. both at wock and at home. and thatsthe person with crossed arms Imagine a woman with het arras uossed in front of her body. arvd imagine that she's abo Icobng doectly at us
A Oh. yes, you sec that a lot.
B You do. and it means that the person has a negative feeling about you. SheV being aggtessrie. Of cou tse. she doesn-t mtend to show
Hello and welcome to Yajt k/nd afhcitdoy. Today, l'm m Bristol, and l'm talking to young people about what Itind of holidays they lite. And hcresmy first guest. Alina ‘Wclcome to the shosv. Alma.
Thanks.
OK, Alina. So. tell us about . your bnd of hofrday1 Weil. my famourite holiday is definitely a beach holida-y. !'ve been on a few beach holidays with my parents, and theyVe all been great.
And what do you luce about beach holidays?
I love the sunny weathec I can spend hours fying on a beachl
lsn'trtbonng?
Oh. no. We don't just Ire down and do nothing all day. We swim a lot. too. And Mum and I like reading books as well tt'svery relaxing
Yes that's true And do you always go to the beach on holiday?
No. We Irkę sightseeing holidays. too.My parentsare very interested in history.and nistortcal places sowę go to places with a lot of history So the hest places for your family are countries with gocd beaches and hatohcal places?
Yes, thats ńght. WeVe been to ttaly.Oieece. Turkey and Cioatia. The/ve all got great beaches, and a lot of places to viut. too. And I love thefocd in these countries
Weil, I can see why you Ute gorng to them. Thanks very much for talbng to us today Alina Ifs been a p»'easure.
OK, and nerw l'm ęoing to ask our next guest.. Petec.
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