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Unit 8 Love and romance

Video script Tom: We wrote quite a few emails, didn’t we?
Falling in love and choosing to stay together is Talking about ourselves and what we
something that happens all over the world, but the liked doing, just getting to know each
ways that people meet and start relationships can other, really. After a couple of weeks, I
be very different from one country to the next. Even asked her out on a date.
within the same culture, there are many different
Sally: I got really nervous before our first
ways of finding a partner. For a lot of people, the first
date.
time they meet someone new is through their friends.
Lots of couples get together after they first meet at Tom: We went ice skating.
work or college. Sally: I don’t know why I suggested ice
Other people meet because they have the same skating; I don’t even like ice skating. It
interests or hobbies. In some cultures, family wasn’t a very good idea, really.
members introduce couples to each other. The Tom: We both kept falling over. It was funny.
internet has helped to make meeting new people
We soon got tired though, so I asked
easier, and in some countries, online dating websites
her if she would prefer to go for a
are very popular. In a lot of places, it is typical for
coffee, instead.
boys to ask girls out on a date, but in other countries
it is also common for the girl to ask the boy. Sally: We got on really well.
We asked two couples in the U.K. how they met and Tom: Two weeks later, we got engaged.
what happened on their first dates. Sally:  e got married the week after that,
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Sally: We met online, didn’t we? didn’t we?
Tom: Yup. Tom: That’s right, three years ago. They put a
little statue of us ice skating on the top
Sally: I split up with my boyfriend and I
of the wedding cake.
wanted to meet someone new, but
I didn’t know how. I was with my Sally: That fell over, too!
boyfriend for ten years; we were in Zach:  e knew each other for a long time
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school when we met, and so when I before we started going out. I think it
became single I didn’t know anything was about six years …
about dating or how to meet new Justine:  even years. We were friends, sort of.
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people. Then, one of the girls at work Well, Zach was friends with one of my
said I should try using an internet friend’s boyfriends.
dating website, so that’s what I did. I
Zach: We were in a band …
wrote my details and put up a picture,
Justine:  eah, we used to go and watch them
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and the next day I got a message from
play.
Tom.
Zach: We weren’t very good.
Tom: She was the first person I contacted.
There were so many people on there, Justine:  ou were OK. I think I did like Zach
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but I saw a picture of Sally and I said to then, but he didn’t seem to notice
myself, “That’s the one!” … I thought me. He was the guitarist and, well, he
she looked lovely. seemed to know everyone. He was
very popular, and I was just a friend of a
Sally:  hen he contacted me, he seemed
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friend, and that was it.
really nice.

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Zach:  o, I liked you. But the band split up


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and I didn’t see you for a long time.
Justine:  e met again a few years later. I got
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a job at a record shop, and Zach was
assistant manager.
Zach: I’m the manager now …
Justine: I still liked him, so I decided to ask him
out.
Zach:  he asked me out! I couldn’t believe it!
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We went to a concert. The band was
terrible, but the date went well.
Justine:  e started going out with each other
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after that, but working together was a
bit difficult sometimes.
Zach:  ne time, I had to give her a warning
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about coming in to work late. She got
really angry. We nearly split up!
Justine:  o I got a job somewhere else and
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things got better between us. That was
two years ago, and we’re still together
now.
Zach:  e both like listening to music and
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going out to concerts.
Justine: I like seeing bands sometimes, but
these days I’d prefer to go to a nice
restaurant.
Zach:  eah, going out for dinner is good, but
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I’d rather see a great band any day.

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