BNC Text JK6

Classroom interaction. Sample containing about 3962 words speech recorded in educational context


11 speakers recorded by respondent number C546

PS49U X f (Rachael, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
PS49V X f (Evelyn, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
PS49W X f (Claire, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
PS49X X f (Catherine, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
PS49Y X m (Lawrence, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
PS4A0 X m (Nicholas, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
PS4A1 X m (Michael, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
PS4A2 X m (Edward, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
PS4A3 X m (David, age unknown, pupil) unspecified
JK6PSUNK (respondent W0000) X u (Unknown speaker, age unknown) other
JK6PSUGP (respondent W000M) X u (Group of unknown speakers, age unknown) other

1 recordings

  1. Tape 117001 recorded on 1994-02-08. LocationNottinghamshire: Nottingham () Activity: Unknown

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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [1] Hello, hello.
[2] ... What's this thing for?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [3] Why's it here?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [4] No, well what is it [...] here?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [5] I don't know [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [6] Just don't talk right.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [7] Hello.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [8] [...] recording now.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [9] What's going on?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [10] Well we're actually recording.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [11] Yeah right.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [12] The lesson is being recorded [...] .
[13] Tha that gentleman's just [...] on the table for me and er ... the lesson is being recorded.
[14] We're not sure why [...] research [...] Right, so I'm going to carry on with [...] anyway ... and we're going to start by looking at pages forty two and forty three, forty two ... and as you can see the units is entitled Shouldn't Do it to a Dog.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [giggle]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [15] and if you look in the blue box, bottom left to begin with it says this chapter looks at the way in which human beings treat animals.
[16] We have immense power over nature, do we use it responsibly?
[17] What would animals say about us if they could speak, what would they do to us if they have the chance?
[18] There are suggestions talking and writing after each item.
[19] Well it so happens that I did intend you to do a paramount of talking this afternoon, so it's quite convenient in a way that we are being recorded.
[20] First of all I'd just like you to have a look at the well what there is on pages forty two and three some of there are cartoons, photographs, adverts ... just have a quick look at them, six altogether.
[21] ... Now the instructions are in the box, the white box bottom right on page forty three.
[22] The visuals on these two pages were chosen to illustrate different aspects of the relationship between animals and people and you are asked to talk about these issues.
[23] Number one ... what is the point being made in each one ... point, even if it's a cartoon that there will be a point of some sort.
[24] Number two, which do you think is the most striking and why, the choice [...] there, you might not agree with the person next to you, but it doesn't matter, discuss it.
[25] Number three, do you think any of them is in bad taste, if so what are your reasons?
[26] Bad taste, do you, do you really rather disapprove anything that it is in any of them, do you think it inappropriate, not on, is there something in bad taste?
[27] And number four, if you had to have two or three images to this collage, what would you choose and why?
[28] Do you know that word collage?
[29] Any offers?
[30] How would you describe collage?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [31] [...] pieces [...] together to make a picture.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [32] Right, erm, very often it's to do with making up a painting or a picture of some a picture of some kind isn't it, sticking different bits together, so if you get a, a collection of different things which makes a whole, whole with a w right.
[33] So, erm you might not get on to number four, if you do, or I tell you to start, can you think of two or three images to add to it which would, which would fit in with the others.
[34] See you just start off by going through them one by one and consider what point is being made in each and ... those of you who'd like just to move round and join these two ladies [...] .
[35] I'll give you about five minutes on that, starting now.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [36] Now, what is the point being made in, in each case?
[37] We'll, we'll start with a fairly straightforward one, the National Anti-vivisection Society advert.
[38] What do you understand by anti- vivisection first of all?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [39] That's right [...] yes, er vivisection is erm ... well actually to do with the cutting up of animals isn't it, testing, things like cosmetics,medicine medicines and so on, on animals and if you're anti to be that you're against it.
[40] So what would you say was the point of the ... advert?
[41] Rachael?
Rachael (PS49U) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [42] Right,it it's really just expressing disapproval of the idea on this sort of testing isn't it.
[43] Did you want to say something Evelyn?
Evelyn (PS49V) [44] It's all right saying, it's all right for [...] like the mothers of the animals wouldn't like if their children were killed and [...] your children were killed you wouldn't like that.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [45] Yes,it 's it's presenting the points of view in quite erm ... erm a dramatic way, isn't it.
[46] It says erm the law still allows to squirt weedkiller in a baby's eyes, inject it with poison, grow cancers on its back, burn its skin off, expose it to radiation and eventually kill it, in unreliable experiments.
[47] Then there's a gap before it's no longer it's only an animal.
[48] So what in fashion are you given it [...] Claire?
Claire (PS49W) [49] [...] make way of an animals [...] like a human being [...] .
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [50] You're ... that's right you 're you're giving the impression that it's about a human being ... then it turns out to be about an animal, now come back to the question what point is being made?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [51] But, in brackets but perhaps you shouldn't.
[52] Erm yes,i it's er very much er erm an advert which is trying to discourage the deception.
[53] Now, what about the other two on that page?
[54] Did you get anywhere with what point is being made in [...] cartoons [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [55] Yes.
[56] Erm, what do you call that?
[57] Sarcasm exactly.
[58] [...] fantastic parrot and it costs an arm and a leg.
[59] Catherine?
Catherine (PS49X) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [60] Yeah,i it it's based almost you kn you know what I mean by cliche?
[61] Based on the idea of a cliche, an often repeated phrase isn't it oh it cost me an arm and a leg, erm which isn't meant to be taken literally.
[62] Obviously when when you say it is, just means well means what Lawrence?
[63] I if I say it cost you an arm and a leg?
Lawrence (PS49Y) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [64] Yeah, cost me a lot, cost me a great deal of money.
[65] That's right.
[66] So it's erm I suppose part of the humour lies in taking the metaphorical to the literal isn't it.
[67] When you say it cost me an arm and a leg, you're thinking in word pictures if you like ... it's a metaphor and er in the in the picture it's [...] by the er Long John by the Long John Silver figure having not only one leg, but also one arm as well.
[68] Ruins it doesn't it, a cartoon when you, when you analyse it like that I think.
[69] One of the problems with humour is you've got to make an immediate impact sometimes if you try to analyse it into too much detail, it spoils it.
[70] Anyway we might as well go ahead and spoil the other one now.
[71] What did you make of that one?
[72] I felt a bit sorry for him after I shot his elephant [...] .
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [73] [...] shot an elephant [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [74] Right, no it it's all right to stuff the elephant, but ... but [...] we thought we'd better not stop the human being as well.
[75] Nicholas?
Nicholas (PS4A0) [76] Erm it's like if you shoot an animal it'll effect people the people the person who owns it or actually [...] round it, it effects people as well as the animals.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [77] Good point, yes.
[78] ... Any anything else on the elephant one?
[79] ... Right, what about the top one on page forty three?
[80] ... Any thoughts on that one?
[81] ... [...] ... Describe what you see there.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [82] It's like a dead small dog that's been [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [83] A dead small dog that's been all dressed up and everything.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [84] There's a really big dog there [...] because you can see its legs ... and we can see some human legs, or at least boots.
[85] Right. [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [86] Something to do with sizes and everything.
[87] Does that strike a chord Michael?
[88] No.
Michael (PS4A1) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [89] People [...] so we're [...] we'll [...] almost as if it's like a lady and ... look after it so that it won't get old and have nasty sneezes, that sort of idea.
[90] Yes I I'm ... I I'm deliberately using that that sort of language because I think ... I think that that is the suggestion in the future.
[91] Any other ideas that anybody had about the little dog?
[92] ... Can I ... Can I anticipate what er we might say in the bad taste bit then, did anybody think one was in ... in bad taste?
[93] ... No?
[94] Was no concern one way or the other?
[95] ... Do you it's all to do with I suppose whether you whether you approve of dressing dogs up in little coats and ... I know this one doesn't have a coat [...] or does it?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [96] It does, does it?
[97] So it's got its coat on as well probably matching the hat.
[98] ... So what's your what's your reaction to the to the picture then?
[99] Edward?
Edward (PS4A2) [100] [...] dress a dog up for your own amusement if that's what it's for.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [101] [laugh] You think it's for the amusement for the benefit of the owner rather than the dog, quite an interesting point.
[102] David?
David (PS4A3) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [103] Pardon?
David (PS4A3) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
David (PS4A3) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [104] James, ah.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [105] James the First.
David (PS4A3) [106] You know like er [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [107] I thought it was the name of the dog, sorry [giggle] yeah.
David (PS4A3) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [108] It's er a comment on the inability of some people right,t to distinguish to the human of animals of perhaps suggesting that humans are really more important.
[109] [...] that humans are more important, but some people think of animals as being more important.
[110] You know there's a lot more moneys given to the R S P Cs R S P C A than the N S P C C ... people [...] and so on same sort of ideas.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [111] Yes, right.
[112] ... [clears throat] [...] was suggesting that er this person might not be able to have any children of her own and is therefore turning the ... the little dog into a kind of child.
[113] Right, what about the beware of the dog one?
[114] ... The voice?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [115] Correct.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [116] Oh, I see ... dog, dog strikes back, dog takes charge, dog bites man, no [...] .
[117] Yes, Sarah?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [118] It could be that they're just classing the dog as a member of the family, so they do ... really.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [119] It's just a member of the family though is it?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [120] No, part of the family's, a big part of the family cos they to [...] only getting the man getting very cross about it.
[121] I mean if it was me being [...] dog, but.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [122] Right.
[123] Thank you, Russ?
Rachael (PS49U) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [124] [giggle] The dog sided with the wife against the man.
[125] ... Yes.
[126] There is erm a chap down our road had a had a huge dog and when he when he took it for a walk, you know he used to he used to stagger along with him and my wife used to say there he goes again, the do what was it she used to say, the dog's taking the man for a walk again ... and it i do you think it's that sort of idea you know that ... in some households th the dog takes over from the er sort of central figure, even the dominant figure, things hinge round the dog, you know the holiday what shall we do with the dog, pouring down with rain but the dog has to go out for its walk and somebody has to take it.
[127] Tha that's how ... [...] from it, but certainly er the dog has sided with the woman and thrown the man out rather than the other way round.
[128] ... and the other cartoon, the final one with the the [...] is a bit more straightforward, we're talking about [...] Claire?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [cough]
Claire (PS49W) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [129] Yes, erm ... tha that's that's an explanation really of what is in the ... picture and somebody comments on it in in in order to suggest what the point being made is.
[130] Naomi?
Evelyn (PS49V) [131] [...] you have to kill the animal [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [132] That's right.
[133] Erm ... I, I, I think there's an erm an imply of suggesting disapproval of the ivory trade er in ... in the cartoon.
[134] ... Let's move on to the er ... to the third question there, just any quick points that anybody wants to make erm not necessarily things you talked about, something that occurs to you know perhaps.
[135] Do you think that any of them ... any of those six were in bade taste you know not ... not really ... not really very pleasant shall we say?
[136] ... What about if I suggested to you that some people would think that being anti-vivisection was in bad taste, how would you answer the point?
[137] Do you agree at all Sarah, or would you [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [138] There's a tiny baby in the photo.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [139] Oh [...] Sarah is suggesting disapproval because ... because of what the baby in the photo ... [...] if you like would be subjected to ... like a photograph album.
[140] Yes, fair enough.
[141] What were you going to say Catherine?
[142] You've forgotten.
[143] Yeah, we'll come ba I'll come back to you if you remember.
[144] Any other points about the vivisection one?
[145] ... What about the little dog oh, sorry Russ.
Rachael (PS49U) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [146] The end, the end justifies the means, you know that phrase.
[147] Well you do know [giggle] th th that you're saying that they want to make a particular point strongly and er that ... that might involve ... erm ... an elephant in of bad taste in order to make it striking and to make people look at it and think about it.
[148] ... Erm, I'll just check with Catherine whether the thought's come back.
[149] No?
[150] Lost forever?
[151] Right.
[152] Naomi?
Evelyn (PS49V) [153] Erm I just want to say if if it was an animal who was like chained up, would it still be in bad taste [...] .
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [154] ... [...] rhetorical question is, you know is it is that a question you wanted to try to answer or are you erm
Evelyn (PS49V) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [155] Yeah, just ... any any any thoughts on that?
[156] Erm it has been suggested I think Naomi's saying on this side of the room that ... if there is an element of bad taste [...] because the baby is chained up or whatever and it's in er has had to be placed in an undignified or uncomfortable position in order to be photographed ... and Naomi's question [...] .
[157] Naomi's question is would it be also would it also be in bad taste if an a if that were a picture of an animal subjected to a sort of ... humiliation?
[158] Any points?
[159] Would it be the same ... worse ... less bad?
[160] What do you think?
[161] Katrina?
[162] About the same?
[163] Do you want to answer your own question before we move on [...]
Evelyn (PS49V) [164] Erm
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [165] Naomi?
Evelyn (PS49V) [166] I don I sir I don't think it's really in bad taste and I know it's terrible [...] but it's it's gotta it's out there to prove the point and it is the only way to prove it the revealing that is erm [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [167] And it's really to make people to attract peoples' attention and to make them think about these issues.
[168] After all it is the one out of the six that we've spent on [...] might be significant in itself.
[169] Let's move on, forty four and five.
[170] ... On page forty four [...] called the Newcomer.
[171] ... There's something new in the river the fish said as it swam.
[172] It's got no scales, no fins, no gills, it ignores the impossible [...] .
[173] There's something new in the trees I heard a bloated thrush sing.
[174] It's got no beak, no jaws and no feathers, not even the ghost of a wing.
[175] There's something new in the warren said the rabbit to the doe, it's got no fur, no eyes and no claws, yet digs deeper than we dare go.
[176] There's something new in the [...] nest said the snow bright polar bear, I saw its shadow on a glacier as it had left no paw marks there.
[177] Through the animal kingdom the news was spreading fast.
[178] No beak, no claws, no feathers, no scales, no fur, no gills.
[179] Lives in the trees and the water, in the soil and the snow and the hills, and he kills and he kills and he kills.
[180] ... I'll give you a few minutes again just to consider these questions.
[181] One, why is it so important for the newcomer.
[182] Two erm can you think of an alternative title [...] tell us what it is about.
[183] Three is it possible to imagine a world in which humanity does not kill and to kill and to kill.
[184] What would it be like ... and fourthly, is this poem there to human beings.
[185] ... And to be fair to you I'm again going to give you a few minutes to talk about that, not quite as long as the other time, then I'll ask you to jot a couple of things down as well as, so I'm just telling you in advance.
[186] Okay, start with the first question.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [187] Right, it's your
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [188] You want to ask something?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [189] So put the date in the drafting book please.
[190] The eighth.
[191] ... and erm [...] sorry the poem the new poem, but that we'll spell it with a [...] will be correct.
[192] ... Now in number one I'd just like you to write down ... an answer in your own way to this question.
[193] What would you say the poem was about? ... then in number two ... any alternative titles as in number two in the book.
[194] ... Right er you will have gathered probably that Mark wanted to ask a question [...] I'll let him start [...] written down and also express his concerns here.
[195] Mark?
Claire (PS49W) [196] [...] first question erm [...] because erm the animals haven't seen a human before because erm they [...] find [...] certain places and neither buildings coming out from cities. [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [197] So what did you think the poem was about?
Claire (PS49W) ... [sniff]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [198] Was it something to do with man moving out into the world of nature?
[199] [...] W what about the concern that you have?
Claire (PS49W) [200] Well sir
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Claire (PS49W) [201] Oh yeah, that it says erm in here er it's got no fur and no eyes.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [202] Yes,Mar Mark wanted you to look at the third line of the third verse where there is a reference to no eyes and wondered whether you have any ideas about that. [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [203] That man is ... lying to animals or nature.
[204] Russ?
Rachael (PS49U) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [205] Tha that's the answer to the general question I asked at what the poem' about.
Rachael (PS49U) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [206] You think it's about pollution?
Rachael (PS49U) [207] Yes.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [208] Right.
[209] Can I just ... take any views on the eyes before we take the er the wider view.
[210] Gina?
Catherine (PS49X) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [211] You mean the animals can't identify what it is, but they ... they feel that whatever is it's leading to their destruction?
[212] ... Any more ideas on what the poem is about?
[213] ... Let's have some alternative titles then.
[214] ... Who's got one? [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [215] I've got five.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [216] You've got five, pass it round then.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [217] I've got The Man, The Arrival of Man [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [218] Yes.
[219] [...] Right thank you.
[220] ... The Arrival of Man.
[221] Do ... do you think ... think the pictures help?
[222] ... Consider those if that gets us anywhere.
[223] Catherine?
Catherine (PS49X) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [224] Some of them are rather like cave paintings aren't they and have they've got this from my [...] a sort of tedious [...] association of the drawings and pictures and er Catherine's [...] it seems to be suggesting that ... animals were ... around, animals and other creatures were around a long time before human beings and that ... human beings are in some ways intruders therefore in their ... in their world.
[225] We're running out of time as usual, so ... if I can just come to that final line to you to ... consider and give me some views on them before you go.
[226] What do you make of the, the ending of the poem? ... and he kills and he kills and he kills.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [227] Realistic.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [228] It's realistic?
[229] Maybe it is, but what does it mean ... wh what sort of thing might it refer to ... might think of a couple of fairly obvious ones.
[230] Monique?
Lawrence (PS49Y) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [231] Right er ... the killing of animals [...] yeah, the killing of animals for example for food.
[232] Russ?
Rachael (PS49U) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [233] Be a bit more specific about everything.
[234] Human beings just started destroying everything [...] .
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [235] The earth, ah, so w we we're back to your environmental theme, okay?
[236] Has it got three kills, they killed animals for meat, food.
[237] They kill animals for food, they kill ... everything which erm is affecting the environment, anything else that perhaps animals observing human beings think that they kill.
[238] Do it in two words.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [239] [...] their habitat.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [240] Their habitat.
[241] Any, any other guesses as to what my two words might be?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [242] Brilliant, thank you.
[243] Each other I was also thinking of, I wondered if that was part of the point of the poem as well.
[244] I like the other two ideas also.
[245] Thank you for your contributions.
[246] In front of you is the tape for prosperity.
[247] Close your books now.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [248] I'm waiting for you to settle down.
[249] Right this morning.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [250] It's afternoon Miss.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [251] No this morning.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [252] Stop it.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [253] Can I have quiet now, please.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [254] Yeah.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [255] Right this morning [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [256] to do and we're going to have the opportunity to do it in a slightly interesting way and you failed miserably because you sat and chatted and didn't get any work done.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [257] [...] we got there.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [258] Okay [...] .
[259] Right.
[260] This afternoon [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [261] Oh please Miss.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [262] I gave you an opportunity and you [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [263] Quiet.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [264] Stop talking, Patrick.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [265] Stop talking Patrick.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [266] Right, so [...] afternoon is the feeding of the five thousand.
[267] Right some of you have read it already.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [268] There are two [...] miracles in Mark's Gospel.
[269] [...] names of those two [...] miracles.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [270] Bread and fish.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [271] Yes.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [272] [...] miracle.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [273] That was in [...]
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [274] Feeding of the four thousand.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [275] No, no, no, no, no [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [276] [...] recording.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [277] Quiet.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [278] Richard do you have to make those noises?
Nicholas (PS4A0) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Nicholas (PS4A0) [279] [...] Stop it.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [280] Richard, [...]
Nicholas (PS4A0) [281] Yeah they're [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [282] Right, to make sure that you all getting this down, I dictate the notes.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [giggle]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...] [shouting]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [283] [shouting] Excuse me, [...] []
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [shouting]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [284] This is on the tape.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [285] Bring it down.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [286] Amanda, that's a [...] failure from you and from all of us.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [287] Right, [...] the feeding of the five thousand.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [288] Yeah, George.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [289] So now settle a little.
[290] General notes.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [291] Wait a minute.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [292] Are we going to [...] this?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [293] Five thousand's got six Os innit?
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [294] [...] called the feeding of the five billion.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [giggle]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [295] Did you say billion or million?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [296] Billion.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [297] Six noughts is billion million.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [298] Miss what's the sub-title?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [299] General notes.
[300] The miracle.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [301] Miss [...] dictating [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [302] The way it is normally your voices mingle into the [...]
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [303] This is the last lesson of the day,
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [304] Exactly.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [305] I can keep you here for another ten minutes and [...]
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [306] I've got to [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [307] Now get on with your work or get out of this classroom.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [giggle]
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [308] I bet everyone wants to do is to get their voices out.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [309] Yeah I know
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [310] Patrick, why are you looking that way?
Michael (PS4A1) [311] Because [whispering]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Michael (PS4A1) [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [312] Stop it.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [313] Outside this classroom.
[314] Shut up and get on with your work.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [315] [...] [shouting] jam jars []
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [316] The details in this story.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [317] Wait a minute [...]
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [318] The details.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [319] In this story.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [320] Details in this story.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [321] Is [...] well like this.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [322] I know, but I thought
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [323] Story.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [324] Show ...
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [325] That possibly.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [326] Possibly.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [327] Possibly.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [328] An [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [329] An [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [330] Told the story.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [331] [...] told the story?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [332] Yes.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [333] Miss, Miss.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [334] I'll speak first.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [335] Patrick.
Michael (PS4A1) [336] What?
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [337] [shouting] I'll decide how to teach this lesson, thank you []
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [338] Right, e g the grass being green.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [339] [...] more detail [...] miss out from the story.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [340] Miss, the grass has always been green.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [341] Let me explain.
[342] In that particularly hot climate, it is quite often yellow.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [343] Shh.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [344] I was writing that sentence.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [345] Well catch up.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [346] I'm trying to, but I can't hear what she's saying.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [347] Shh.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [348] Quiet in the classroom.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [349] Jesus is also seen to be like Moses.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [350] Yeah [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [sneeze]
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [351] Shut up.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [giggle]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [352] I don't mind.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [353] Have you got that sentence down?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [354] Yes.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [355] At his request
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [356] Miss how do you spell request?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [357] [spelling] R E Q U E S T []
Edward (PS4A2) [358] [spelling] R E Q U E S T []
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [359] Philip, shut up.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [giggle]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [360] At his request God sent who?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [361] How do you spell God?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [giggle]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [362] Miss why [...] if they've only got one.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [363] If you'd like me to work miracles
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [364] Sorry Miss, I was just asking.
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [365] Quiet.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [366] What you'll get out to do some brain work.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [367] [mimicking] miracles, what are we going to tell him []
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [368] The miracle also
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Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [369] The miracle also ... reflects ... the idea ... of the banquet
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [370] How do you spell that then?
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [371] [spelling] B A N Q U E T []
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [372] Miss that's why you're doing this [...]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [373] [...] get it all down.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [374] Miss [...] chalk ... and that is terrible of you implying that Miss is only doing it to get her voice on the recorder.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [375] [...] bring it out on the charts innit.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [laugh]
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [376] Specially with me on it.
Unknown speaker (JK6PSUNK) [377] If you'd be quiet, they'll be plenty of opportunity for you to [...]
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