PS1AT | Ag3 | f | (Jean, age 39, teacher, North-west Midlands, ) |
PS1AU | X | u | (No name, age unknown) role unspecified |
PS1AV | X | u | (No name, age unknown) role unspecified |
PS1AW | X | u | (No name, age unknown) role unspecified |
PS1AX | X | u | (No name, age unknown) role unspecified |
PS1AY | X | u | (No name, age unknown) role unspecified |
PS1B2 | Ag0 | m | (Niall, age 6, student (state primary), North-west Midlands, ) son |
KCKPSUNK (respondent W0000) | X | u | (Unknown speaker, age unknown) other |
KCKPSUGP (respondent W000M) | X | u | (Group of unknown speakers, age unknown) other |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1] Excuse me. [2] Could I buy erm ... a biscuit please? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[3] You want a biscuit? [4] Do you want a Hob-nob or a Punguin? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[5] Oh a Punguin? [6] I'll have a |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[7] Penguin. [8] Sorry! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[9] Alright. [10] I'll have a ... a Hob-nob please. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[11] Oh so you don't want your Punguon! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[12] A Punguon. [13] Now there's twenty P, I need eighty P change. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[14] Yeah we we kee we kept getting twenty Ps today. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[15] Er, there's your Hob-nob. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[16] There's your Hob-nob. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[17] Merci! |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[18] It's right down there. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[19] Eighty P change. [20] I'll be in the staff room ... recuperating after a hard morning's work. [21] ... This is David ... to show you ... Fran. [22] Right, I'll put it there so ... see? [in the staff room with lots of people talking in background] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[23] Oh yes. [24] He's a |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[25] I know. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[26] Ah ah! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[27] You know what happened to him though? [28] He sa [laugh] ... he's just discovered everybody's gonna be colouring in ... so you could see the deterioration in the wi |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[29] And so he's taken off the [...] and wa wants to do |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[30] But |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[31] that. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[32] I thought that was a brilliant attempt from a boy who really finds it hard to keep on the line, you know. [33] And look [...] oil |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[34] Oil! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[35] he got ... [...] ... he got today nearly. [36] He got O and he got i |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[37] Oh let us have a look. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[38] That's quite a good attempt though isn't it? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[39] I would have ta taken the coffee down to erm |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[40] Right thanks very much. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[41] Let me just take a coffee down to er ... [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[42] I've actually spilt [...] ... in the hole. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[43] You haven't had a coffee yet? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[44] Get the [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[45] Yes. [46] They've [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[47] Was David ... not very good last ye last year? [48] I mean |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[49] Oh no. [50] No. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[51] No? [52] But I thought ... when he puts his mind to it ... he can really try can't he? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[53] A big [reading childs spelling] fuminal |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[54] Animal. [laugh] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[55] No. [56] Animal, yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[57] Well you can the A is the wrong way round. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[58] A, yeah, yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[59] An im mal. [60] I, I mean I can understand. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[61] What is the matter with you today? [62] You see thing is, they'll have a go now ... because |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[63] Mm. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[64] they've got the comics, even if they don't get it right they ... they're ... they'll have a go, whereas [...] , this is why, this is why I usually teach with comics. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[65] Mm! |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[66] Because otherwise they're scared to sort of try aren't they? [67] They don't know how to go about things. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[68] Really, if you look at it ... what there is |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[69] What's the [...] then? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[70] Two. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[71] It's two ... no two, a good two wrong. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[72] Well that's a dec I mean ... he isn't any, I mean that's good for him. [73] I wouldn't |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[74] Mm mm. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[75] have even put him at two, you know, so ... that's brilliant! ... [sigh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[76] But that's either right or wrong. [77] Say this is level two, level three spelling ... right? [78] ... She's the best ... at language, but she never used to write anything did she? [79] She |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[80] No. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[81] hated writing stories but she likes reading them. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[82] Can't remember. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[83] Mm. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[84] He is, don't ... is that tot I mean it's, it's unaided is it? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[85] Oh yeah. [86] Totally. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[87] Very good. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[88] Bloody marvellous! |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[89] They're not doing very well. [90] They're missing out that. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[91] Don't they? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[92] Mm. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[93] They have to get five er to six very long words with |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[94] Appeared ... bored. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[95] Oh. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[96] I mean, they're quite difficult spellings actually. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[97] Mm. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[98] Must be a [...] . [99] I can't, da da da. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[100] They can't think [...] . |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[101] And I don't want you to be disappointed next year and get a ... [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[102] Well that's why |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[103] Could you do us something mummy? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[104] What? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[105] Tell me, the to those three little ducklings and the duck. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[106] Three |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[107] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[108] little ducklings? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[109] Yeah. [110] Three little ducklings on there and a big duck and one of those ducks in there. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[111] One |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[112] That's right. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[113] two, three |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[114] One ... and the duck. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[115] and the big duck. [116] Right. [117] There's somebody at the door. [118] Hang on, I'm just going downstairs. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[119] Tell me who it is. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[120] Be careful. [121] Turn that hot water off now please. [122] Thank you. [123] ... Yes? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[124] Hello. [125] Mrs ? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[126] Yes. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[127] I'm calling on behalf of Barry the Labour candidate. [128] I wonder |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[129] Yes? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[130] if you're ... are you su supporting, gonna sa be supporting him? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[131] Yes, we both are. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[132] Ah, I got a note here because ... obviously somebody knows you. [133] A we whether you er a whether you can help ... o on the, on polling day at all? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[134] Erm ... I don't think I can cos I'll be at work. [135] Erm, my husband might be able to. [136] Erm, I'll leave a note. [137] Ca could I contact you somewhere? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[138] Er, yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[139] Erm ... he might be able to help. [140] Er, maybe I could ... after five o'clock. [141] You know |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[142] Yeah, well ... le just let me ... have you got somewhere I can write a telephone number on? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[143] Yeah, sure. [144] Come in. [145] Erm ... I'll get us a piece of paper. [146] Right. [147] [sigh] ... Right. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[148] Mm. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[149] There we go. [150] [...] ... Right. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[151] You don't know Elizabeth ... ? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[152] I don't actually. [153] Should I? [154] Oh! [155] Oh! [156] Sorry. [157] She's er ... yeah |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[158] I |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[159] no I don't. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[160] I don't know her. [161] ... The phone number is ... |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[162] Right. |
Jean (PS1AT) | |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[163] Okay. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[164] So if you could telephone her some time and |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[165] Right. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[166] say whether you co |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[167] Just say whether we can or we can't. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[168] whether you can do anything. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[169] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[170] If you can, she'll tell you where to go, what you can do. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[171] Okay. [laugh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[172] Right you are. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[173] [laughing] Thanks very much then [] . [174] Bye-bye. [175] ... What are you doing? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[176] Nothing! [177] Dee dee dee dee. [178] Dee dee ee ee [screaming] oh oh [] ! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[179] Mummy. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[180] Yeah? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[181] What's that little microphone? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[182] Eh? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[183] What's that microphone? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[184] Just a microphone taking erm ... ju just ... I just have it on just to have conversations with people. [185] That's all. [186] Okay? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[187] I don't [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[188] Might be, later on. [189] Right. [190] Now. [191] Wash your faces please. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[192] Hey you! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[193] Da da! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[194] Right. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[195] That's it. [196] Okay. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[197] Yeah, I've got to |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[198] See you later algigator. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[199] [singing] Oh! [...] [] |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[200] Am I allowed to wash my hair? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[201] You can, but Keira's got too long a hair. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[202] Well I [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[203] What? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[204] What did you say? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[205] I said, well you wash your hair but Keira ... erm ... leave yours will you? [206] And Keira ... what do you do with your cuffs? [207] They're absolutely filthy dirty! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[208] Who wants a crumpet? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[209] Yeah. [210] Me! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[211] Mm. [212] Keira? |
Niall (PS1B2) | [clears throat] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[213] And me. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[214] Well put it |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[215] Is this burnt? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[216] No. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[217] I da I want to have [...] one. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[218] [reading book] No it ... will melt. [219] And in, a, a ... when daddy |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[220] Mum! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[221] comes down you ask daddy. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[222] You have to see ... so much |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[223] mummy , ask daddy which is my bouquet I'll have it now. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[224] we haven't been to the |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[225] Put, put quite a lot of [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[226] er the thing. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[227] on. [228] Er |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[229] We haven't been to |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[230] it's daddy's under the table. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[231] the ... er |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[232] Ge go under, under the chair. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[233] Oh, what's that? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[234] I want a small [...] and I'll put the |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[235] Pardon? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[236] milk on. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[237] Mm. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[238] The boy dragon Joshua said |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[239] Wait a minute. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[240] to his mother, he sat down he ha he had to |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[241] Mummy? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[242] [...] and then |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[243] Yeah? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[244] can you tell me what time? [245] Did you hear [...] it, erm erm |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[246] Er er |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[247] him. [248] No. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[249] Where's that |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[250] [...] . [251] But no |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[252] But why a |
Niall (PS1B2) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[253] we haven't be |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[254] Well we've had one and ... two. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[255] It's time [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[256] We're in a hurry now, we've only got |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[257] we haven't been to the |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[258] five minutes and I'll have to go. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[259] we haven't been |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[260] [...] and |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[261] to |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[262] they met her just now. [263] And because |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[264] er er ca |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[265] she needs air. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[266] for a lo |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[267] and now |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[268] a lot of days. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[269] the people [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[270] I know, we'll have to throw some more over the [...] won't we? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[271] with a little extra |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[272] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[273] Come on, hurry up you two. |
Niall (PS1B2) | [...] [reading story in background] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[274] And instead of going to get money, cos you don't need money. [275] Money's not behind here. [276] Throw it away |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[277] I dunno why [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[278] That's [...] . |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[279] You can rent money. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[280] Because, so and then |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[281] Can you? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[282] you work hard |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[283] Yeah! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[284] for a little |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[285] Keira. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[286] while. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[287] Keira. [288] Do you want erm ... a vitamin tablet? [289] Right. [290] Eat your cornflakes because we've gotta go now! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[291] [...] mother. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[292] Okay? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[293] On Saturday, Joshua's mother ... headed for the |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[294] Haven't you done |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[295] and |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[296] some writing? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[297] she [...] all happy. [298] But to be rather |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[299] Yeah. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[300] busy and all that [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[301] I think I prefer buying. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[302] Some [...] |
Niall (PS1B2) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[303] Mm mm. |
Niall (PS1B2) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[304] When? |
Niall (PS1B2) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[305] Tonight, here. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[306] and baby Jenny will have lots of toys bought for her. [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[307] Instead of just going |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[308] Now I have |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[309] Urgh! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[310] the actually one [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[311] all day at car boot sales! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[312] Yeah. |
Niall (PS1B2) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[313] It's only to get rid of junk though mind. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[314] Erm ... maybe [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[315] Isn't it? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[316] You're not getting rid of my bike! [317] Hey mum! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[318] Yeah. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[319] Tea ... there. [320] I better tell dad. [321] Better remind him. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[322] Remind him to do what? [323] Now, put your shoes |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[324] Tell |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[325] on please! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[326] Oh my God! [327] It's gone dark while he's waiting for us outside. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[328] [shouting] Dad [] ! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[329] It'll have to be dark. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[330] [shouting] Dad [] ! |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[331] How do you know that Joshua is [...] ? [332] It's got all the [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[333] Just finish that page off love. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[334] dark and |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[335] Okay? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[336] Joshua, for the baby dro or dragon. [337] Outside the den it was almost ... Joshua challenges [...] . [338] A emer er ... Emily. [339] By Josh, but Josh that's a girl's name. [340] I know but ... she's a Chinese dragon |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[341] There's your car. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[342] and like to have girl's names and rings [...] . [343] May I see him? [344] No, he's too shy. [345] But ... you want to see him [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[346] Here you are Keira. [347] Put that on please. [348] Whose is this orange juice here? [349] Yes? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[350] Why not? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[351] Well, I'll think about it okay? [352] Another word. [353] ... Right. [354] Now |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[355] Mummy ... I have Miss [laugh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[356] What's to be done? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[357] I have Miss , I got a trip to Magic [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[358] Yeah. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[359] Erm, so |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[360] Whose is that that's ... like that? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[361] Mine was already |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[362] Mine. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[363] there. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[364] Best of luck Vaughn. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[365] Okay. [366] Okay. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[367] There you are. [368] I'll open the car. [369] ... See you later. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[370] Alright. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[371] I'm coming home at lunchtime. [372] There's milk on the step. [373] Bye-bye. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[374] But ... lunchtime |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[375] Right. [376] We'll have to get cracking. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[377] what d'ya mean lunchtime? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[378] Well lunchtime I'm going to go in and pop back to get things. [379] I've locked it, it was unlocked. [380] Right. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[381] Can I go in the front? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[382] Tie your belt up please. [383] Tie your belt up. [384] ... Okay. [385] Speedily. [386] Now |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[387] Oh crash, bang, wallop you're a |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[388] but both doors were open, you know. [389] Start the car. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[390] [screaming] Ah [] ! [391] You happy |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[392] See the co |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[393] now? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[394] can you er zip your zips up please? [395] Keira. [396] Can you zip your zip up? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[397] I can't. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[398] What do you think you'll be doing at school today? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[399] Recorder concert! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[400] Oh! [401] Have you got your recorder? [402] In school? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[403] No! [404] Er, yes, yes |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[405] Yeah. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[406] yes. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[407] Now, what you gonna be playing? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[408] Joe Joe stubbed his toe. [409] Joe Joe stubbed his toe and ... Indian Warrior. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[410] Oh! |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[411] [singing] Big chief, Indian warrior, warrior, warrior. [412] Big chief, Indian warrior. [413] High ... ho! [414] High ... ho! [415] High ... ho! oh! oh [] ! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[416] Right. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[417] And erm ... the skateboard ride. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[418] [crunches gears] Ooh! [419] That gear. [420] Keeps changing with the |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[421] Mummy. [422] You know what I've |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[423] Skateboard ride? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[424] you know what, that I |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[425] What's that one? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[426] ca just can play that, I couldn't do recorders that well? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[427] Yes. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[428] Well now erm, I'm really good at it. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[429] Can you do all the musical notes? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[430] Yeah. [431] Every green bus drives fast. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[432] Pardon? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[433] Every, every green bus drives fast. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[434] Ha! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[435] Does Mr still teach you? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[436] Yeah, if you look at it. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[437] Keira? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[438] Pardon? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[439] Does Mr still teach you? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[440] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[441] Now ... hang on, hang on. [442] How are we gonna get past here when the |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[443] There's a [...] one here. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[444] Are those rolls of grass? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[445] Oh yes! [446] He's gonna lay a lawn by the looks of it. [447] Er |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[448] They're trying to pick it off ... and doing it ... on the big grass. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[449] Oh! [450] You rude boy. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[451] Oh not William ? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[452] He's pain in the neck! [453] He hurts girls. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[454] Who's William ? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[455] That boy out there. [456] That's the one there. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[457] Does he go to your school? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[458] Yeah. [459] See ... look. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[460] Yeah. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[461] Do you like Scott ? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[462] And you've got a play on today haven't you? |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[463] He's a pain in the neck! |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[464] Pardon? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[465] But there is a play on today isn't there? [466] In your school. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[467] Oh yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[468] Right. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[469] Miss . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[470] Now ... it's very cold out there. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[471] [singing] Mr [] . [472] No it ain't. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[473] Very windy and cold. |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[474] Mr ... Mr pooey-wooey poo. [475] The man |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [laugh] |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[476] Mr poo! [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [laugh] |
Niall (PS1B2) |
[477] Mm, mm [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[478] You rude, revolting boy! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[479] Oh look! |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[480] Guess what Kirsty doing when |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[481] What? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[482] we was just practising for recorders? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[483] What? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[484] She was going like this, and the music was on, she put her feet out and she put the music on her feet. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[485] Oh well. |
Niall (PS1B2) | [laugh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[486] Is Kirsty in recorders as well? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[487] Yeah. [488] I'll show you what it was like. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[489] Right. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[490] Re it was like that. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[491] Let's have a look [...] . [492] Ooh! |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[493] And Virginia was standing up. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[494] [laugh] ... Right. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[495] I didn't because it made her feet ache. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[496] I'll call your names out. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[497] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[498] [...] and then, you know ... who was doing what. [499] Until then, can we all sit on the mat, please. [500] Ben ... where did you get that? [501] Is that your book? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[502] Yes, [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[503] Mrs . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[504] Oh! [505] Is that what you brought in ... erm ... today? [506] Oh I see Kevin. [507] Very good. [508] Right. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[509] It was [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[510] Yes you do don't you? [511] It's very nice. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[512] But I don't, I don't do the book because that's boring. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[513] Right. [514] Can I take the register. [515] Look! [516] Why don't you sit down and read a book for five |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[517] I got |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[518] minutes |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[519] ten minutes. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[520] until we get started? [521] Katy? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[522] What did you have to do yesterday then? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[523] You [...] to the disco? [524] Oh dear me! [525] Okay. [526] I hope you're feeling better now. [527] I never have that problem Katy. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[528] Yes. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[529] Are we not doing that then? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[530] Now ... there's Alexander off with erm, with chicken pox. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[531] Chicken pox? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[532] Erm ... Kieran, sit, read please. [533] Thank you. [534] Jonathan [...] . [535] Ian's on holiday [...] . |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [classroom chatter] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[536] Right girls, sit down please. [537] Thank you. [538] Have you got a reading book? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[539] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[540] Are you all ready to work? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[541] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[542] Anita ... would you get a reading book love and sit and read it? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[543] Beg your pardon? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[544] Do you buy lipstick? [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[545] No well some of it is whale oil, particularly those extracted from sperm whales us used in the manufacture of certain ... expensive lipsticks. [546] But I don't buy expensive lipstick. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[547] Oh! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[548] [...] ... Right. [549] And an mine's made out of vegetable fat. [550] Because in the ones that I buy it says, not harmful to animals. [551] Alright? [...] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[552] Right. [553] Who's ready to sit down and read? [554] What's that you've got in your hand? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[555] I've got it in my hand. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[556] Now where did you get that from Simmone? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[557] It's my one. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[558] I know it is. [559] Let's have a look at it. [560] Simmone has brought in her own personal dictionary. [561] Erm, a Ladybird dictionary. [562] And remember, we did all the dictionary words yesterday ... well Simmone ... has got some with pictures in. [563] That's a fantastic ... that, I wish I had one like that. [564] And at the back |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[565] We've got a game. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[566] That's brilliant! [567] Yes. [568] Beautiful. [569] Thank you. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[570] Have we got a David? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[571] No. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[572] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[573] Have we got a Mr ? [574] ... I'll go and get one. [575] I think I've got one to read in the [...] . [576] Why don't you read your dictionaries? [577] A couple of other children's names. [578] That'll be nice wouldn't it? [579] Clare? [580] Sarah? [581] And Lesley? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [classroom chatter] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[582] We've got David? [583] Have we got a Dean? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[584] Just in time. [585] Just in time. [586] Right lads ... sit down and read until I tell you what we're doing. [587] Thank you. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[588] I've got [...] . |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [classroom chatter] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[589] Horrid cold day today isn't it? [590] I must say. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[591] Now ... is there a Gemma ... ? [592] ... Mark? [593] Mark? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[594] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[595] Katy? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[596] Shh! [597] Shh! [598] Shh! [599] ... Kimberley. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[600] Kirsty . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[601] Anita. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[602] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[603] And er ... is there an Andrew in that |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[604] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[605] corner? [606] Yes. [607] ... Mandy. [608] ... Ben ? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[609] Yeah. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[610] Carl? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[611] Yep. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[612] Carl? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[613] Yes love. [614] Simmone. [615] Martin. [616] Are you going to be a good boy today Martin? [617] Be better. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[618] Paul . [619] Nadine. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[620] Joanne. [621] Nadine. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[622] Claire. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[623] Okay then. [624] You weren't off yesterday were you? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[625] Right. [626] Pardon? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[627] She keeps asking for her [...] . [628] I dunno why. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [classroom chatter] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[629] Has anybody seen Nadine? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [classroom chatter] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[630] Gemma and Brian have you seen er the [...] ? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [classroom chatter] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[631] Erm, Martin, Martin and Peter can stay behind. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [clapping] ... |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[632] Shh! [633] Settle down please. [634] Quiet please. [635] These people can stay behind when assembly's out. [636] People! [637] Andrew! [638] Listen carefully please. [639] These people are staying behind in assembly's out. [640] Gillian ... Ben ... Kimberley ... Joanne |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[641] Oh! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[642] Paul ... Mark ... David, Dean. [643] And ... there ... well those people are doing the test first. [644] I can't tell you everybody, two more to do. [645] So those people, when we go for assembly they stay behind ... and I'll do the work with them first. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[646] And I want somebody to help the little ones [...] later on. [647] It's much easier that way. [648] Okay? [649] Right. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[650] How do you spell ... box? [651] Anybody know? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[652] What? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[653] Now this is a hard one. [654] So think about it, don't just throw your hands in the air. [655] Can anybody spell ... er ... between? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[656] Between? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[657] Yes Candice? [658] Stand up and see if you can spell between. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[659] [spelling] B E T W E E N [] [spelling phonetically] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[660] Excellent! [661] Sit down. [662] Well done. [663] Can anybody spell, I'll think of some easy ones shall I? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[664] Yes. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[665] And? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[666] [spelling] A N D [] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[667] Thank you. [668] The? [669] Paul? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[670] [spelling] T H E [] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[671] [spelling] T H E [] or [spelling phonetically] T H E [] . [672] Erm, let me think of another one. [673] When. [674] When is not as easy as you might think. [675] Andrew! [676] Can you spell when to the class? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[677] [spelling] W E N [] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[678] Well a lot of people would fall into |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[679] fall into the trap of thinking that. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[680] Yes. [681] Gillian's got it right. [682] Wa it's [spelling] Wa ha ... E Na [] . [683] It's a silent ... Ha. [684] Thank you. [685] Now another one I'm going to try and catch you out with. [686] Knee. [687] David? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[688] [spelling] Na [] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[689] It's a funny one. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[690] [spelling] E E E [] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[691] Kne knee. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[692] Nearly David, but not quite. [693] Er, who hasn't had a turn? [694] Abigail ? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[695] [spelling] K N E E [] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[696] Thank you! [697] Because of course it's a little trick one again. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[698] Because it's a silent K. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[699] It's a silent K. [700] Try to get this over to you. [701] It's a silent K. [702] Now, a lot of people have trouble when they spell words that have shh ... or ba in them. [703] So, Kimberley, could you spell the word ... shoe. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[704] [spelling] S H O E [] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[705] Yes. [706] Because all the shh words have ... [spelling] sa ha [] don't they? [707] Shh. [708] Katy what did I just say? [709] All the shh words, what, what do they begin with? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[710] Er ... they er er |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[711] A [spelling] sa [] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[712] capital S. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[713] [spelling] sa ha. [714] Sa ha [] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[715] [spelling] Sa ha [] . [716] Okay? [717] Right. [718] Now ... other problems that might come up are ... when people spell words and they've got double letters on the end, you can forget the double letters. [719] Can anybody spell ... well? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[720] [spelling] W E L L [] . |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[721] [spelling] W E L L [] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[722] Yeah. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[723] [spelling] W E L L [] . [724] Can anybody spell, spell? [725] Candice? [726] Again. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[727] [spelling] S P E double L [] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[728] Correct. [729] Don't forget your double |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[730] I know one. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[731] Ls, please. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[732] Erm |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[733] Right. [734] Now ... what are we going to do? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[735] If you want to. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[736] Miss . [737] I wish you'd start behaving yourself! [738] Thank you. [739] Right. [740] If anybody have any spellings who can't help them. [741] Okay. [742] You just put down how you think that they are spelt. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[743] Does it matter how, about the spellings? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[744] Well yes it does Kevin. [745] But don't worry about them. [746] Just put them down the way you think that they're spelt. [747] Okay? [748] How you think they're spelt. [749] And you know, the chances are you'll be right. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[750] If you put [...] . [751] It won't be ... Paul [...] . |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[752] He can write. [753] You all can write very well. [754] That's the whole ... thing. [755] Excellent! [756] Well done. [757] Really looking forward to this. [758] ... Right. [759] [sighing] Ooh [] ! [760] ... Remember, bearing in mind the story we did yesterday ... could be quite interesting. [761] But what happens? [762] ... Or you could just write about ... how you ... enjoyed the story or you didn't enjoy the story, or you think it's a great story, or what actually happened in the story. [763] Was it another story entirely? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[764] I don't know what we have to put. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[765] No, just put down how you think you do it. [766] Okay? [767] That's all I want David. [768] Just want you to try your best. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[769] Now this is what we're going to do. [770] Let us think. [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[771] Please may I go to the toilet? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[772] and I will speak to you individually. [773] Now, [...] individually. [774] One at a time. [775] Now ... this is what you can do if you want to. [776] You may ... Shh! [777] Kevin. [778] Kevin. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[779] Yes, Carl [...] . [780] You may do some maths if you want to. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[781] No. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[782] You may do your language work if you want to. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[783] I thought you said anything? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[784] If you don't want to do ... either of those things ... and you are ... keen on writing a story, you may write |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[785] Miss I've written a story. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[786] a story. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[787] Right. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[788] No you may not draw a picture. [789] This has got to do with ... work. [790] If you want to do some carrot maps ... those children who didn't do carrot maps, you may do some. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[791] Carrot maps is really good fun for the making of the carrot. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[792] Shall we do carrot maps? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[793] You may do letters but don't mess it up. |
None (PS1AU) |
[794] We're doing |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[795] Er, Clare! |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[796] Miss! |
Jean (PS1AT) | [...] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[797] You make a song about Noah's Ark. |
None (PS1AX) |
[798] Miss, I don't want to do language. [799] I want to |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[800] One for you, oh! |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[801] Well that's the same. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[802] I haven't got my new stories today. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[803] Well how about ... er, Miss. [804] Miss. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[805] Miss! |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[806] Miss! [807] Miss! [808] Miss! |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[809] Sorry love? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[810] I'll do some dominoes. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[811] Erm ... dominoes? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[812] Yeah. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[813] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[814] Do a [...] . |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[815] Please may I go to the toilet? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[816] Mrs ... can I go to the toilet? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[817] Yes you may? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[818] Erm |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[819] Miss. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[820] yes you may. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[821] [...] wanna do English. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[822] Miss can I do maths please? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[823] Yes you can. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[824] I beg your pardon? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[825] Green one. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[826] Oh it's in the green box. [827] Clare's going to do the green box. [828] Now |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[829] I'll do it then. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[830] I'm going to be speaking to people on the little red round table. [831] So come over here one at a time. [832] Right. [833] Erm ... Candice and Jackie ? [834] Go to the staff room. [835] You may go in the staff room and on the round table there is ... two sheets of paper, one's yours and one's David , bring it to me. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[836] Right. [837] Good! [838] Good! [839] Good! |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[840] I shall listen to readers as well. [841] Gonna be doing a lot of Thursday. [842] Alright? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[843] Yes okay. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[844] Miss, are you writing this book? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[845] Did you say I'm allowed to go and get my book? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[846] Yes. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[847] Di did you say I'm go and get my [...] ? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[848] Er ... [...] . |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[849] Paul and Dan. [850] Are you sitting with me Clare? [851] Alright. [852] Good girl. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[853] Have you got your face jigsaw in your card? [854] Mark have you got your jigsaw in your drawer? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[855] Shall I make the envelope? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[856] Yes at least, then the face jigsaw, well what do you need? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[857] everything they need is on the result table over there |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[858] Miss I'm, cut it off |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[859] Katie's come across a problem she's got too many bits, so she's going to go up and along, this time she's |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[860] right, is that a jigsaw? [861] Well how you going to cut it up? [862] ... Isn't it gonna be hard to get all those things stuck up, ah now |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[863] Cut it |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[864] this is it, now where's your envelope to make it? [865] Does it fit together? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[866] Yeah |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[867] Let me take a photograph instead ... mm |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[868] eh? ... |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[869] yeah ... right Mark, brilliant, have you got card to make |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[870] eh? [871] You want some card? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[872] to make an envelope |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[873] Miss can I have another piece of card |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[874] have you got your name on? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[875] please? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[876] No |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[877] Does it fit together, does it need a picture to follow? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[878] No |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[879] No, right, you see, put that away, this is fine then, you're happy with it? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[880] no, what I'd like you to do is, I want you to put it on the erm, you can take it home later, put it on the windowsill with your plan, [shouting] don't lose your plan please [] put it on the windowsill your plan ... you need to have your plans with you, now you can start tidying up your mess and |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[881] and Andrew |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[882] why? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[883] well Andrew how's that gonna fit in the envelope? [884] Do you need an envelope? [885] You have to make one, go and make a proper envelope about |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[886] I've got a purple one |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[887] Yeah ... have you got a pencil please? [888] Have you got a pencil? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[889] This is my picture, there's my |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[890] right, now, when it's dry, right are you gonna start making the envelope now? [891] So you're gonna put that back and make an envelope, P, R, P, E, put that out, cos that's gonna be an envelope ... right, are you alright with that? [892] ... Oh no ... yeah ... that's very nice indeed, but are you gonna cut that one up? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[893] Well I'm gonna put |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[894] but don't put too many, that's nice, now you need your plan, you need to put it over there with your plan |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[895] put it over there with your plan, put it over there with your plan, okay, is this a jigsaw? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[896] Yeah |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[897] Erm, are you gonna put Happy Easter on? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[898] a big ... alright then ... oh it's on the board |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[899] Where of? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[900] very good Jonathan, are you gonna cut it out and into your jigsaw then? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[901] Where of? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[902] Wait a minute and I'll go and get you one ... you've not |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[903] start making your envelope, here are big pieces of paper for people to make their big envelope ... erm, have I got any |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[904] here are some big pieces of paper for people who want to make envelopes ... okay now, now you've made yours in, how you gonna cut it up |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[905] Made it |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[906] into a jigsaw? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[907] miss I've made it |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[908] Yeah, are you happy with this card? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[909] Yeah |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[910] Now, where's your plan? [911] Go and get your plan ... Mrs erm |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) | |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[912] ... right |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[913] do you need paper or do you need card? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[914] Must have card there |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[915] Are you happy with this? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[916] Yeah |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[917] Just have to finish the card, now how does she know who's it to? [918] Are you gonna make an envelope Clare? [919] Who's it to? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[920] My mum |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[921] Your mum ... glitter yes, I'm not getting it done, it's for your mum so |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[922] Can I use it? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[923] we're having no you can't just leave it there, right ... are you going to put some on over that, or there on the printed bit? [924] Where you gonna put |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[925] Er |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[926] oh, are the right handed pieces are on? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[927] Yeah |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[928] Alright then, I think that's brilliant, erm ... now your plan has to go, you didn't need same piece of card, right, that's for the envelope as well, put your name on the back |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[929] Miss |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[930] next put your name on will that fit into there? [931] ... I beg your pardon, if it won't fit in what? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[932] no you have to have an envelope for that to fit into, what you gonna do with that to make it fit? [933] Yes |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[934] Miss will you do that for me? [935] Wait a minute, Miss will you do that for me? [936] Because it keeps on coming out Miss |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[937] This paper? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[938] Yeah |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[939] Why don't you use the other one then? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[940] it's out ... that's what it keeps on doing Miss ... |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[941] I'm having nightmares with this paper today |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[942] Oh |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[943] I don't know why |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[944] funny how I just er |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[945] I never have [...] it's mine actually I told them they have to be very careful, I'm wondering if they put the right size in, excuse me can you go right out the way |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[946] they're not the right size, because the, the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[947] it's just the second one that's got jammed |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[948] no, it's just that people are borrowing it and ripping it apart, it is a ve it is an extremely expensive stapler |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[949] Miss my mum's got a bigger one at home and |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[950] nothing I can do about that ... |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[951] Shall we try the other one? [952] Miss ... |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[953] Jean's got it ... |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[954] oh dear |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[955] now, not now, somebody's knocked it, there's all these droppings on the floor |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[956] slightly to one side |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[957] Yes, mm ... mm does ... right ... right I'm sorry about that, yes |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[958] I've done the envelope |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[959] let's staple the card, for mums, are you gonna put anything inside? [960] What are you gonna put on the front? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[961] All of it |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[962] Yes I know, but who's it to? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[963] Mummy |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[964] Go and test your jigsaw yes, go and test your jigsaw |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[965] good |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[966] Need staples |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[967] Oh you need staples well Mrs has the stapler, if you go and borrow it, how you going to cut that up? [968] Think about it ... |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[969] Now if she's passed that level, then she's er, it's ten points |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[970] reading |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[971] I see. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[972] the chronological age is eight, but her reading ability is ten point six plus |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[973] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[974] depending on which one she used |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[975] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[976] but when we come to testing them for reading erm on the national curriculum to say level one, level two, level three |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[977] Yeah and the, I know from |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[978] and you're going up |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[979] you know she said she was sort of level three plus when she did that |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[980] Right. |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[981] I understand. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[982] Well when she's level Clare means she's well ahead of herself and now she's got, you could give her books that were appropriate for a ten year old and she could read them |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[983] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[984] because she, she had that ability |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[985] Yeah. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[986] she's very good, whatever |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[987] but you, I don't know which we, you just have to say next time you see her oh which reading test do you use and you can work out, how, what, you know, I've got a reading test somewhere I'll see if I can find it for you, just show you |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[988] well you don't |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[989] just pop it next to it with your name on, good Jean |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[990] I wanna take it home |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[991] I'm gonna let you take it home |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[992] we, we, we stick it together? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[993] No, I'm gonna let you take it home |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[994] okay people if you've finished tidy up, you two go and tidy up please, thank you |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[995] Can I sit next to you? [996] And I promise I won't fall on you, no |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[997] I know, I keep, well I'd, you get worried because if it came on gently, you know, smoothly you know what, to come on so quickly I'm |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] ... |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[998] Right we'll just have a |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] ... |
None (PS1AW) |
[999] Who's sitting there, anybody there? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1000] No I've just brought one over |
None (PS1AW) |
[1001] Oh okay |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1002] Are you cold Dolores? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1003] Not at all |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1004] we actually had a very cold Christmas |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1005] Oh |
None (PS1AV) |
[1006] we've had the coldest year |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1007] I thought you were over for that |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1008] seventy five degrees I mean, and it was really cold and when we got back it was cold as well, it's only the last four weeks that we've been able to use the outdoor pools again |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1009] it's a good life, yes |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1010] Is it? [1011] You'd recommend it then |
None (PS1AV) |
[1012] the standard of living is [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1013] would ya? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1014] Definitely yes, we wish we'd done it sooner |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1015] How you getting on with the erm, you know, being a second class citizen? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1016] Erm |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1017] you can watch for them, oh gosh well, in a while respect their religious beliefs and they're at terms to |
None (PS1AY) |
[1018] Yes, but they don't respect yours. |
None (PS1AV) |
[1019] They don't actually |
None (PS1AY) |
[1020] No |
None (PS1AV) |
[1021] no, erm, I mean when, you're not allowed to practise any religion out there, so any |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1022] Really? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1023] religious services we go to have to be done in secret and |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1024] Really? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1025] Oh yes it's ver I mean the priest, it says it has the British Embassy, he has, he is an American serviceman and he actually has |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1026] his own bodyguard, a driver who's been trained. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1027] Good God |
None (PS1AV) |
[1028] Yeah, so, and, the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1029] who were the religious police who were actually watching, so we haven't gone back for a while |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1030] erm, so that the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1031] well the thing is you go to somewhere like Dubai which is in the same peninsular and within half a mile of the, of the college there, there's an Anglian church |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1032] yeah |
None (PS1AV) |
[1033] and every one just gets on with it. |
None (PS1AX) |
[1034] Well I just thought as a woman not, you know as a person |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1035] oh yes, honestly some shops you're not allowed to go into, you have a window |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1036] yeah that's right |
None (PS1AX) |
[1037] Is it because you're a woman or because you're a foreigner or? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1038] Because you're a woman |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1039] like an ice cream shop, no women allowed inside |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1040] women aren't allowed into video stores or erm |
None (PS1AW) |
[1041] Oh you can't imagine it [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1042] tape stores that sort of thing |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1043] You can't drive your car |
None (PS1AV) |
[1044] You can't drive the car |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1045] that's one of the worse I think |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1046] I mean if, if you go shopping |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1047] all on my own |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1048] but you, they, they are, they're very sweet, the second class citizens of all, I mean they say they're cherished and looked after and |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1049] but they're not allowed to drive, they're not allowed to work |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1050] oh they're not allowed to work? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1051] No. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1052] Oh it's not that bad |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1053] No they're not allowed to work |
None (PS1AW) |
[1054] You've changed your mind now |
None (PS1AY) |
[1055] Are they allowed to have the babies? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1056] That's all they're there for. |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1057] Oh |
None (PS1AV) |
[1058] That's all they're there for is to breed basically |
None (PS1AX) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1059] I mean it's a lovely way of life for them I suppose, but |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1060] I mean within a fifty kilometre er outline of the Riyadh city there are police check points and the people are checked going in and out, none of them allowed |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1061] yeah, they're not even allowed free travel in their own country, but they are, it's a police state, they are checked and double-checked, and I mean the things we hear now about, they have a lot of Philippine workers there |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) |
[1062] Mm |
None (PS1AV) |
[1063] a lot of Indian workers, all the construction workers are Indians and all sort of shop people are all Filipinos, all the supermarkets are Filipinos in checkouts and the shelves, and that's the, a lot of the Filipino women that go out, go out as servants and of course the husband |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1064] Oh they have a hell of a life haven't they? |
None (PS1AY) |
[1065] Mm |
None (PS1AV) |
[1066] The minute she becomes pregnant and can't hide it any more she's actually put into prison |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1067] yeah, they're just, they're just disposed of, they're sent into prison, they're, the, the prisons er |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1068] any food, they have their babies in prison |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1069] Hell |
None (PS1AV) |
[1070] a Victorian prison and after services have been done and collection for the prisoners, erm, you know that was the international they were getting |
None (PS1AX) |
[1071] Yeah |
None (PS1AV) |
[1072] they would, I mean we've heard stories one of the, John one of the school drivers who's an Indian, he couldn't bel they bring them out in big large groups. |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1073] erm, he said one of the friends he'd come out with he became a house boy in a house, and the lady took a fancy to him, took him to bed, the husband found him and he was later found [...] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1074] Oh my |
None (PS1AY) |
[1075] God |
None (PS1AV) |
[1076] That's the way that they deal with men |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1077] ooh |
None (PS1AV) |
[1078] So really nothing's moved since Moses' time |
None (PS1AX) |
[1079] No |
None (PS1AV) |
[1080] has it, in that respect? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1081] Definitely not, there's nothing you can do, no there is nothing you can do, and the restrictions on the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1082] I mean the Matawa who are the religious police |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1083] they have a lot of clout, a lot of clout, erm, we were in the gold souk |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1084] down the old markets before we came away and there was two Matawa and they have big sort of straggly beards and they |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1085] are shorter than everybody else's and, but this one had a, a cape on with a gold braid which meant he was a big high up one, and he was just absolutely paranoid, I mean they reckon that the Matawa are such fanatics that they are just Greeks, you know they just, you know these ones that just |
None (PS1AW) |
[1086] Yeah |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1087] themselves and cut themselves and for, for Allah and whatnot hit and he had two policemen, now if they had, they're, they're not allowed to stop you and ask for your identification unless they have policeman with them, but they can arrest you and take you to their police station and they can be quite intimidating and, but they were going round, there was American service in there who have little cards written on it, they said they don't have to cover their heads they, they're allowed to do just as well as they please |
None (PS1AW) |
[1088] Oh, are they allowed to drive? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1089] because they said I believe they're not, erm and he stopped these two American servicemen |
None (PS1AX) |
[1090] Mm |
None (PS1AV) |
[1091] and he shouted at them |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1092] to cover their heads and, cos of Ramadan and erm ... you know they, they really took the Mick out of them you know, and then, when |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1093] was getting really cross and was beginning to call the police over she just produced a card and they just throw it and said this means nothing to me, this means nothing to me, cover your head and she just laughed at them and walked away, but he, he pounced on a Filipino girl who was actually wearing jeans, and socks and said her jeans were too short |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1094] they're just crazy people and very hypocritical, very hypocritical, there's no respect for them whatsoever |
None (PS1AY) |
[1095] Mm apart from that you had a great time |
None (PS1AW) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1096] Definitely |
None (PS1AY) |
[1097] in the compound? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1098] Yes it's very nice |
None (PS1AX) |
[1099] It's very nice with friends if you could of gone out there |
None (PS1AV) |
[1100] Yeah made a lot of nice friends yeah, there's a lot of friends teaching the school, there's a lot of, there's sixteen Irish erm a lot of Australians, er two Americans, there's a lady from Sweden |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1101] and, you just meet so many people in some, different countries. |
None (PS1AY) |
[1102] Is there a lot of social life |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1103] do they organize that? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1104] There is a lot of social life there, people do tend to, to entertain more in their homes |
None (PS1AY) |
[1105] Yeah |
None (PS1AX) |
[1106] Yeah |
None (PS1AV) |
[1107] and the people worked in the big hotels |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1108] but I mean would any, is there anywhere, where they could come |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1109] can you drink on campus? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1110] Oh yes you can drink |
None (PS1AY) |
[1111] Is that alright? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1112] you, you be very careful about driving drinking your parts |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1113] Pick it up now, go on |
None (PS1AW) |
[1114] Yeah |
None (PS1AV) |
[1115] cos if you were stopped or you had an accident |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1116] I say pick it up now |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1117] erm, but everybody home brews, I mean there's some people who've been out there who make beautiful |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1118] Cointreau |
None (PS1AY) |
[1119] Oh |
None (PS1AV) |
[1120] er |
None (PS1AX) |
[1121] That religion? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1122] yeah on |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1123] estate, er the big, big compound they have stills and there's a lady who actually does it as a living |
None (PS1AX) |
[1124] Oh right |
None (PS1AV) |
[1125] she, gets |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1126] pure alcohol that's called |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1127] and then you buy it all first to make your Cointreau and all the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1128] wine is ever so easy, this, the big bottles of grape juice you buy there, go in the sugar, plenty of yeast, there you go, you have thirty six litres |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1129] I dread to have grape juice over there, they must think when they go to shop |
None (PS1AV) |
[1130] Well |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1131] you buy one case in one supermarket and then |
None (PS1AW) |
[1132] And then another there |
None (PS1AV) |
[1133] but you don't go in and buy five cases of |
None (PS1AY) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1134] and you don't know what you're gonna do with it |
None (PS1AW) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1135] Thirsty work, eh? |
None (PS1AW) |
[1136] Yeah |
None (PS1AV) |
[1137] But everybody home brews |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] ... |
None (PS1AY) |
[1138] Homemade gin |
None (PS1AV) |
[1139] There's another one called Jeddah gin, which is gin made with potatoes and oranges, grapefruits, lemons |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1140] is that powerful? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1141] I haven't had Jeddah gin yet, I've had |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1142] but I haven't had the Jeddah gin yet |
None (PS1AY) |
[1143] Just leave the recipe with us |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1144] write it on the blackboard |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1145] [laugh] It's the new technological thing |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1146] horizontal |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1147] do you wanna change anything in your site [hiccup] I don't know |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1148] So how long you back for? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1149] Till twenty fifth |
None (PS1AY) |
[1150] Oh are ya? |
None (PS1AX) |
[1151] Have you made any plans? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1152] No just having |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1153] no it's fine, I had a lovely drink over there, I've just left it |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [laugh] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1154] Fine ... |
None (PS1AY) |
[1155] And what about the actual teaching there? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1156] It's very good |
None (PS1AY) |
[1157] Is it? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1158] Yeah |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [laugh] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1159] It's not important |
None (PS1AV) |
[1160] The maximum number of children you can have in a class is twenty |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1161] and I have a maid for one day a week and she does all my backing up, wet the walls and |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1162] and she does all that sort of work for me |
None (PS1AY) |
[1163] What nationality is she? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1164] Er, she's English, they're all, their husbands are all out in British Aerospace contracts and, and ... I get |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1165] which is quite nice |
None (PS1AY) |
[1166] What you do the national curriculum then? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1167] Oh yeah we do the national curriculum yeah |
None (PS1AX) |
[1168] What year did you end up with? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1169] Er first year juniors |
None (PS1AW) |
[1170] Have ya? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1171] which is quite nice because I've never taught that |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1172] so I want to stay there next year |
None (PS1AX) |
[1173] Do you have a lot of changes with staff? [1174] Are there some people who don't kind of like it? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1175] Er, it's not so much that, there is a, a nucleus [...] of contract staff which are there permanently, but erm, most of the staff are local contract, people, teachers who are out with their husbands. |
None (PS1AX) |
[1176] Mm, so they might be |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1177] There's, we have a lot of Australians teaching over there, a lot of Canadian and a lot of British as well |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1178] but they can come and go, I mean the year four they lost two teachers in the last two weeks cos their husbands got other jobs and the contracts were just terminated and, so it's quite a, a moveable circle of people, er, but just, they have actually sacked one of the lads that came out with us, they won't be renewing his contract next year, he only had a two year contract |
None (PS1AY) |
[1179] Why? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1180] He didn't really live up to expectations, he wasn't ... he didn't work hard enough I feel, he was lazy and he was too used to teaching abroad |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1181] class room, give the children an exercise to do and that was it, they did it, and no questions were asked and that's how they want and the other guy was ... he just did it himself he, he wasn't abusive but he, he wasn't good with the kids and |
None (PS1AX) |
[1182] An attitude problem |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1183] he had, he had a definite attitude problem so they said they would relieve him of his contract ... oh that's fair enough, they're paying you good money and they expect you to work hard and that's it ... but we finish at one o'clock next term |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1184] why? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1185] Because of the heat |
None (PS1AX) |
[1186] So what time do you start? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1187] Ten to eight |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] ... |
None (PS1AX) |
[1188] What time do you finish? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1189] Normally it's half term |
None (PS1AX) |
[1190] You work straight through without |
None (PS1AV) |
[1191] No we have forty minutes lunch |
None (PS1AX) |
[1192] Mm |
None (PS1AV) |
[1193] and twenty minutes in the morning, but we work right through, skip lunch, finish at one o'clock then |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1194] ah that'll be much nicer way, good attitude isn't it? [1195] Mrs wouldn't like that would she? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1196] She'd say now you're really pushing it trying to get home early aren't you Mrs ? [laugh] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] ... [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1197] no the English news only comes on at half past ten at night and then you'll get what they wanted to hear, so you don't have to listen to the World Service |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1198] so they vet it do they? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1199] Mm |
None (PS1AY) |
[1200] Do they vet it? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1201] Oh very much so, yeah |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1202] very much so, yeah, you only hear what they want you to hear |
None (PS1AX) |
[1203] But how do they vet it? [1204] Do they just say bad things, or do they just say good things? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1205] No they show only what they want to show, so if there's something they don't like they won't show it |
None (PS1AX) |
[1206] Mm |
None (PS1AY) |
[1207] so you don't actually get a true version of what happened |
None (PS1AV) |
[1208] So, no you won't know that we're trying to get the two pilots out of er |
None (PS1AX) |
[1209] Libya |
None (PS1AV) |
[1210] Libya and |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1211] the only thing they would, they would tell us about is what's happening in Iraq, there |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1212] Did you know that erm, who was missing Arrorat Arafat |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1213] they actually sacrificed their lives didn't they? |
None (PS1AX) |
[1214] They died didn't they? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1215] They dived into the sand didn't they, so he would survive at the back of the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1216] well when the, the UN people, was it the UN people, were trapped in the raft |
None (PS1AX) |
[1217] Oh yeah |
None (PS1AV) |
[1218] he wasn't going to let them go, I mean we weren't told any of that on the news, there wasn't a word of that, it only be that from the papers that we'd got |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1219] there's no problem there, erm, but because we don't actually have a radio that gets us the World Service, the people didn't know what was going on, the only thing that we knew was that the air, because Riyadh is a military city |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) |
[1220] Mm |
None (PS1AV) |
[1221] and there's a big air base there, where the big spy, the A W A C spy planes come in and out all the time and they worked constantly and the [...] were going in like and there was a lot of military aircraft to be |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1222] stocking up again because they thought they'd have to go in |
None (PS1AY) |
[1223] Did you get |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1224] you don't actually it's just all |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1225] goes up and it goes down, no one actually tells you |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1226] but you can tell from the amount of aircraft |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1227] and they train all pilots there as well so |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1228] yeah I think so |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1229] if I put those on there would you like to pass them out and then I could refill |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1230] that's right |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1231] Dolores a little more red? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1232] No thanks I'm fine |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1233] John a little more red? |
None (PS1AW) |
[1234] Just a drop, lovely |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1235] it's a nice blouse Penny |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[1236] Thank you |
None (PS1AY) |
[1237] is it Marks and Spencers'? |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[1238] No it's erm |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1239] What do you do? |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1240] So that it's like erm, a dough |
None (PS1AX) |
[1241] Yeah |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1242] what you break off pieces don't you? [1243] It's not |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1244] it's sort of |
None (PS1AY) |
[1245] Oh you cook and then you break them off the rest of them |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1246] Well no, you, you sort of mix it all up and it's like a, a piece of dough, it's like, it's like a pastry |
None (PS1AY) |
[1247] Yeah |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1248] inside it rather than |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1249] and you just break |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1250] really, oh no I'd never thought that would work cos I thought that would |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1251] You don't believe |
None (PS1AY) |
[1252] have to be a very low heat you know for microwaves |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1253] Yes yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1254] I mean tt meringues |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1255] it's amazing |
None (PS1AY) |
[1256] not that I'm a meringue fan of course, but erm |
None (PS1AX) |
[1257] I like the pastry, shortcrust |
None (PS1AY) |
[1258] no, I'm not a bundle on |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1259] I tell ya, I just, I just had this sort of yearning for chocolate, ooh |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1260] no I'm not [laugh] no when I am I can't eat anything, if I was like that I just couldn't bear to be even in the same room as anybody who's eating, so no the urge of chocolate is possibly to do with fat [laugh] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1261] we did the technology this morning anyway |
None (PS1AW) |
[1262] Oh were you alright? |
None (PS1AY) |
[1263] Well, the end results |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1264] you can't get blood out of a stone can you? [1265] No |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1266] I could hardly believe that there's nobody on level three ... mm and you see we done the Easter eggs and they can't join in, I have to say no, it's a shame you know the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1267] and I can't even help them with that |
None (PS1AW) |
[1268] It's very hard for |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1269] one or two of my small ones |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1270] but it's alright if you're not doing the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1271] yeah that's right |
None (PS1AY) |
[1272] I just give them a little |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1273] you know er some of them they did a five piece jigsaw easter egg things that when they take them and an envelope to send them off to put it in, so when they take it home and fit it together it says happy easter. [1274] ... Katie cut hers up into five hundred pieces [laugh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1275] More detail |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1276] and I said you'll have to fit it together again and she said I can't [laugh] they were all identical squares with squiggles on oh what a |
None (PS1AW) |
[1277] Put together ... |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1278] yeah don't worry John I feel fine [laugh] famous last words [sniff] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1279] I think it was just a bug and I think it was caused by |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] ... |
None (PS1AY) |
[1280] There seems to be an awful lot of people in this staff room today |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1281] how much wine did you have? |
None (PS1AY) |
[1282] Julie [laugh] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1283] but she's |
None (PS1AW) |
[1284] It's still gotta be the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1285] yeah it's so diffi I mean, alright we're, we're gonna be okay because we're |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1286] and we've, we've a steady occupation etcetera etcetera, but we just turn er, er, you know we're just blind to these people who've got nothing and there's more and more people have got nothing |
None (PS1AX) |
[1287] Yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1288] and we don't see it and it's disgraceful that for another five years they're going to get even less and less |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1289] I know, but we don't see |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1290] that do we? |
None (PS1AX) |
[1291] No, I don't know how some of them |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1292] and you know, I mean I know I'm a Geordie, Geordies are hard workers, I mean they're noted for their hard work and it's, it's horrible because they've always, they always suffer |
None (PS1AX) |
[1293] Yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1294] when there's any recession they're the first ones to lose |
None (PS1AW) |
[1295] Yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1296] out. |
None (PS1AW) |
[1297] the North East they've always, they've always |
None (PS1AY) |
[1298] They've always been a precarious, yeah, I mean me dad used to work down the shipyard and you know you'd live in fear for when they would close the yards down |
None (PS1AW) |
[1299] Oh yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1300] and it happened so regularly all the yards being closed and you'd just be laid off and no |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1301] keep going back to |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1302] mm |
None (PS1AW) |
[1303] You'd have one sense |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1304] but when William the Conqueror came I think it was |
None (PS1AX) |
[1305] What windows? |
None (PS1AW) |
[1306] when he became the gaffer |
None (PS1AY) |
[1307] Yeah, do you want the windows closed? |
None (PS1AW) |
[1308] but most people |
None (PS1AY) |
[1309] Do you want a window open? [1310] Anyone |
None (PS1AW) |
[1311] because erm the North East was so far away I think they was |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1312] oh no I've never heard that, no |
None (PS1AW) |
[1313] Yeah, er and was certainly he, cos he was a |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1314] and er, you know |
None (PS1AY) |
[1315] I always thought that you see when the, er Normans came and you had the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1316] yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1317] they could |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1318] and enter Scotland and a lot and then a lot came back from Scotland down to North and there was |
None (PS1AW) |
[1319] That's right |
None (PS1AY) |
[1320] relatively lush compared to London and Scottish |
None (PS1AW) |
[1321] Oh yes, aye |
None (PS1AY) |
[1322] the Normans and I think you've gotta |
None (PS1AW) |
[1323] I think there's lush [...] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1324] and they've always had this complete divide, personalities apart from anything else |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1325] you know |
None (PS1AW) |
[1326] Yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1327] mm, oh think that's got something to do with it |
None (PS1AW) |
[1328] mm, yes, maybe exactly like |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1329] well you can be on another planet you know |
None (PS1AW) |
[1330] Yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1331] maybe North of Watford and you've had it couldn't you? |
None (PS1AW) |
[1332] Yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1333] It must be worse for the Scots who |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1334] thank you |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1335] Nationalist, they blame Labour for that for taking their votes away, mm |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1336] they did very well in Scotland from what I've heard well |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1337] did better than they thought they would |
None (PS1AW) |
[1338] Yeah ... |
None (PS1AY) |
[1339] I think I despair of the society if voted come I'm gonna emigrate now |
None (PS1AW) |
[1340] Hmm |
None (PS1AY) |
[1341] it's just, this lot have voted for them again, I'm going ... what are the red ones? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1342] erm, do you think it would, the company provide a photocopier at their school, they have an |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1343] stuff on it and they have to have a pin number, so you put your pin number in and then it tells you exactly how many copies your pin number has copied |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[1344] That's what I was trying to tell you about |
None (PS1AY) |
[1345] It only costs a thousand pounds to get me [laugh] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1346] it would be a lot easier |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[1347] Yeah |
None (PS1AX) |
[1348] if it was a machine and you can only use your own pin number you see to do everything |
None (PS1AY) |
[1349] I have enough trouble trying to remember my Nat West one do ya mind? [laugh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1350] You'd be putting in your Nat West one do, do, do, do, do |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [laugh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1351] sorry no money left Mrs [laugh] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1352] or you might be tempted to put if it's just one, one to ten or something, you might be tempted to put the wrong number in [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1353] Pass them round again so I can try one of the other ones this time ... |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1354] The little ones this time |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1355] that was nice |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1356] this one falls out of your mouth |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1357] you just need a couple of days to |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1358] Dave and Julie have got this incredible new kitchen |
None (PS1AX) |
[1359] Yeah |
None (PS1AV) |
[1360] which, Julie still cooks everything straight from Marks and Spencers on it, I mean you only dirty the bowl, I mean you don't even dirty the microwave |
None (PS1AX) |
[1361] Oh that's a good idea, fine by me |
None (PS1AY) |
[1362] Mm ... |
None (PS1AX) |
[1363] Who's making your kitchen? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1364] I've got my kitchen, it's in my drawing room |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1365] it's a Martin kitchen |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1366] Martin |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [laugh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1367] goodness me he's a |
None (PS1AW) |
[1368] They've expanded |
Jean (PS1AT) | [laugh] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1369] If you, if you can visualize it's a long, as you're going in towards me, you pass |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1370] the hotel then you come to the shops, on the left hand side about the third shop along |
None (PS1AX) |
[1371] Oh is that |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1372] it's in there |
None (PS1AY) |
[1373] Mm, scrubbed pine? |
None (PS1AV) |
[1374] It's, it's maple |
None (PS1AY) |
[1375] Oh |
None (PS1AV) |
[1376] it's solid maple, it's got no chipboard inside |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1377] oh the cupboards are brilliant it's just the fronts are so dated and the man in these reports in the house said erm, kitchen is satisfactory but it needs updating and it was only about seven years ago it was brand new, no, not seven, have we been in then, no eight, so nine or something, I know the fronts need sorting out. |
None (PS1AX) |
[1378] Get new doors for that |
None (PS1AY) |
[1379] I know, that's right, there's nothing wrong with the casings nothing |
None (PS1AW) |
[1380] People who live diagonally up the hill when we moved into |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1381] and we could because the backs come together we could see the kitchen which was |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1382] it was quite a nice one |
None (PS1AY) |
[1383] Mm |
None (PS1AW) |
[1384] and everyone |
None (PS1AY) |
[1385] has changed kitchen |
None (PS1AX) |
[1386] Has changed kitchen |
None (PS1AW) |
[1387] has taken it out |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1388] what a waste of money,sa sa this guy was saying who did, who did the kitchens said he said all the actual boxes are identical |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1389] and they're really good quality made and |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1390] you can tell it's, it's a |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1391] that was the fronts, I never liked them when I moved in |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [laugh] ... [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1392] Elaine how many erm film, how many film slots are on this film? [1393] Is it thirty six? [1394] Cos we're onto number thirty one now |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[1395] It's alright |
None (PS1AY) |
[1396] so have you got another film or shall I |
Unknown speaker (KCKPSUNK) |
[1397] Yeah I've got another film |
None (PS1AY) |
[1398] I was going to try and take a photograph of er lot of 'em so I'm gonna try and |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1399] yeah |
None (PS1AY) | [laugh] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1400] maybe I could get two on a film, oh, eh, I don't need to use every single one do I? [1401] I just need er, some that I think are on level five and some of them I think are there |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AV) |
[1402] all the children went there, I said it was kind of insulting wasn't it? |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1403] Oh yeah I felt insulted actually she's going |
None (PS1AY) |
[1404] Oh it's a nice school |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] [laugh] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1405] Self control |
None (PS1AY) |
[1406] A couple of weeks ago |
None (PS1AX) |
[1407] The day we were going out |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1408] Oh the day of the trip |
None (PS1AX) |
[1409] going out to erm Derbyshire |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1410] oh is she still going on about it? |
None (PS1AX) |
[1411] She, she really feels very vehement about it |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1412] about it, I think it's because Steven lives across the road, do you not |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] ... [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1413] you know the boy in her class er in class that used to come here |
None (PS1AW) |
[1414] Yeah |
None (PS1AY) |
[1415] er Mr said to me |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1416] he said if you don't behave yourself lad you'll go straight back to the |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) | [laugh] |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AW) |
[1417] it's funny erm |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AY) |
[1418] oh what a classic child, yeah ... I've never, ever |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1419] My, my little room, my box ... |
None (PS1AX) |
[1420] Well erm, what do ya realize when you actually get your own badges and have a look at it, it's something like eighty five percent of it is taken up with |
Group of unknown speakers (KCKPSUGP) | [...] |
None (PS1AX) |
[1421] and there's nothing we can do about that. |
None (PS1AY) |
[1422] Which was really what Len said originally wasn't it? [1423] There wasn't enough money that's actually worth arguing about |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1424] There's a little tiny bit to tinker with, but it's not ... if we were to, we, we're canvassing at pressed about altering the length of the lunchtime break to break it down from an hour and a half and an hour and a quarter to an hour and a quarter to an hour which is being [...] we would save some money on not paying our [...] ... |
None (PS1AX) |
[1425] Mm, well the government might get in our way now, that they've all elected back in |
Jean (PS1AT) |
[1426] Mm |
None (PS1AX) |
[1427] to er have an after club er school activities where |