M: So, Claire, you’re into drama!
W: Yes, I have a master’s degree in drama and theatre. At the moment, I’m hoping to get onto a PhD program.
M: What excites you about drama?
W: Well, I find (1)____________. So usually I can understand what people are saying even though they might be lying.
M: That would be useful.
W: Yeah, it’s very useful for me as well. I’m in English lecture, so use a lot of drama in my classes such as role plays.
And I ask my students to create mini-dramas. They really respond well. At the moment, I’m hoping to get onto a
Ph.D course. (2)_________________. I don’t know how successful I would be, but, here’s hoping.
M: Oh, I’m sure you’ll be successful. Now, Claire, what do you do for stage fright?
W: Ah, stage fright! Well, many actors have that problem. (3)______________. The night before, I usually can’t sleep.
M: What? For teaching?
W: Yes. I get really bad stage fright. But the minute I step into the classroom or get onto the stage, (4)_____________.
Then I just feel like: Yeah, this is what I mean to do. And I’m fine.
M: Wow, that’s cool!
1. it’s a communicative way to study people and you learn how to read people in drama.
2. I’d like to concentrate on Asian drama and try to bring Asian theatre to the world’s attention.
3. I get stage fright every time I’m going to teach a new class.
4. it just all falls into the place
it’s a communicative way to study people and you learn how to read people in drama.
I’d like to concentrate on Asian drama and try to bring Asian theatre to the world’s attention.
I get stage fright every time I’m going to teach a new class.
it just all falls into place