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W: Good afternoon, everyone. In the last of this series of High School Forum we are discussing the problem of unemployment and how it will change the lives of our audience. What’s the opinion of the young Let’s ask our audience. John
M1: Well, I’m going to study business at college. You see, I don’t think that the unemployment problem will get any better. I think it’ll probably get worse and I want a job...
W: Do you think that business studies will help
M1: Oh yes, it’ll definitely help; I mean, it’s a very practical subject.
W: Thank you, John. What are you going to do, Thomas
M2: I don’t know. You see, my brother left university four years ago and he still hasn’t found a job, so I don’t think he’ll stay here.
W: So, where’ll he go
M2: Well, he’ll probably go to America. He says there are lots of jobs there. I think I’ll go with him.
W: Thank you, Thomas. What about you, Steven
M3: I’m going to be a teacher.
W: You sound very definite. Do you think unemployment will get better
M3: No, I don’t, but there’ll always be jobs for teachers. You know, when people can’t find jobs, they stay on at school, so they’ll need teachers.
W: Thank you, Steven. And you, Simon
M4: Well, I think the problem will get better. I don’t think we’ll ever have full employment again, but I think there will be more jobs in some subjects, like computers.
W: So you want to work with computers
M4: Yes, I’m going to take a computer training course. I’ll probably start it this summer, and I’ll definitely get a job afterwards.
W: That’s very good. Peter, you’re not so optimistic, are you
M5: Well, I won’t get a job, will I7 It’s depressing. You know, my friends can’t find jobs now, and there’ll be even fewer jobs when I leave.
W: Thank you, Peter.

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W: Good afternoon, everyone. In the last of this series of High School Forum we are discussing the problem of unemployment and how it will change the lives of our audience. What’s the opinion of the young Let’s ask our audience. John
M1: Well, I’m going to study business at college. You see, I don’t think that the unemployment problem will get any better. I think it’ll probably get worse and I want a job...
W: Do you think that business studies will help
M1: Oh yes, it’ll definitely help; I mean, it’s a very practical subject.
W: Thank you, John. What are you going to do, Thomas
M2: I don’t know. You see, my brother left university four years ago and he still hasn’t found a job, so I don’t think he’ll stay here.
W: So, where’ll he go
M2: Well, he’ll probably go to America. He says there are lots of jobs there. I think I’ll go with him.
W: Thank you, Thomas. What about you, Steven
M3: I’m going to be a teacher.
W: You sound very definite. Do you think unemployment will get better
M3: No, I don’t, but there’ll always be jobs for teachers. You know, when people can’t find jobs, they stay on at school, so they’ll need teachers.
W: Thank you, Steven. And you, Simon
M4: Well, I think the problem will get better. I don’t think we’ll ever have full employment again, but I think there will be more jobs in some subjects, like computers.
W: So you want to work with computers
M4: Yes, I’m going to take a computer training course. I’ll probably start it this summer, and I’ll definitely get a job afterwards.
W: That’s very good. Peter, you’re not so optimistic, are you
M5: Well, I won’t get a job, will I7 It’s depressing. You know, my friends can’t find jobs now, and there’ll be even fewer jobs when I leave.
W: Thank you, Peter.

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