Mrs Spence: So, you’ve applied to do a ____ course here. Jack: Yes, ____. Mrs Spence: I’d like you to tell me, first of all, why you want to be a teacher. Jack: OK. Well, I’ve always loved ____ things and helping people. I’m not ____ for an easy job – I like ____! I also want to work with young people. Mrs Spence: Why is it ____ to do sport at school, do you think? Jack: OK. Well, ____, we all know it’s important for our ____ to keep physically fit. ____, physical exercise is good for our mental well-being and self-esteem. And ____, playing sport teaches young people important life lessons. Mrs Spence: Where does your ____ for sport come from? Jack: Hmm, let me think. It’s difficult to choose one thing ____ …I grew up around sport. My mum was a really good ____, actually. Mrs Spence: Oh, yes? Jack: We used to go and see her ____ marathons, which made ____ me as a child. I suppose it’s____. Mrs Spence: And how do you think teachers can encourage their students to enjoy sport? Jack: Hmm, that’s an interesting question. On ____ I think many students enjoy the ____ element. On the other hand, we need to encourage the ones who are not as confident. Mrs Spence: OK, thank you very much, Jack. You make some ____ points. Jack: It’s my ____. Thank you.

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