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- 115 - Maria [stretch & challenge]Wed, 04 Dec 2024 - 02min
- 114 - Maria [pre-entry]Wed, 04 Dec 2024 - 01min
- 113 - Maria [beginner]Wed, 04 Dec 2024 - 01min
- 112 - Ivan's houseWed, 27 Nov 2024 - 02min
- 110 - SafeguardingWed, 20 Nov 2024 - 03min
- 109 - Crime
This episode is part of a new classroom resource series, written and recorded by ESOL teachers at Leeds City College.
In this episode, we're going to listen to an interview with the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Listen as he talks about making the UK safer for women. Sound Effects from Pixabay
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 03min - 108 - British ValuesWed, 06 Nov 2024 - 02min
- 107 - Planting a garden
This episode is part of a new classroom resource series, written and recorded by ESOL teachers at Leeds City College.
In this episode, we're going to listen to two neighbours discussing how to make compost. This episode focuses on proportions. Listen to them talking about ratios. A ratio in maths is a way to compare the quantities of two or more things. Sound Effects from Pixabay
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 02min - 106 - Wellbeing news report
This episode is part of a new classroom resource series, written and recorded by ESOL teachers at Leeds City College.
In this episode, we're going to listen to a special news report with Jim, a health expert on Willowbrook News. Listen to ways you can improve your wellbeing.
Sound Effects from Pixabay
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 03min - 105 - Social media influencer
This episode is part of a new classroom resource series, written and recorded by ESOL teachers at Leeds City College.
In this episode, we're going to listen to a social media influencer. Listen to the language she uses as she updates her followers.
Sound Effects from Pixabay
Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 01min - 104 - Shopping on a budget [rounding up numbers]
This episode is part of a new classroom resource series, written and recorded by ESOL teachers at Leeds City College.
In this episode, Maya and David, two flatmates, are grocery shopping on a budget. Listen to them talk about rounding up numbers.
Sound Effects from Pixabay
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 02min - 103 - Jobs & Careers [sales representative]
Listen to Diane talking about her job as a sales representative.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 02min - 102 - Jobs & Careers [radio producer]
Listen to Mike talking about his job as a radio producer.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 01 May 2024 - 04min - 101 - Jobs & Careers [police officer]
Listen to Helen talking about her job as a police officer.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 01 May 2024 - 07min - 100 - Jobs & Careers [bartender]
Listen to Vanessa talking about her job as a bartender.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 03min - 99 - Jobs & Careers [radio station secretary]
Listen to Helen talking about her job as a radio station secretary.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 03min - 98 - Jobs & Careers [factory worker]Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 04min
- 97 - Jobs & Careers [newspaper sub-editor]
Listen to Antonia talking about her job as a newspaper sub-editor.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 02min - 94 - Jobs & Careers [football referee]
Listen to Vanessa talking about her job as a football referee.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 04min - 93 - Jobs & Careers [arts administrator]
Listen to Cheryl talking about her job as an arts administrator.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 03min - 92 - Jobs & Careers [holiday entertainer]
Listen to Chris talking about his job as a holiday entertainer.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 06min - 91 - Jobs & Careers [car sales]
Listen to Karen talking about her job as a car saleswoman.
What was your job title?
What were your typical hours?
What did a typical day look like?
How did you first get into that job - did you have to train / study beforehand or did you train on the job?
What would you say were the pros and cons of the job?
What qualities would you say are needed for the job?
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 04min - 90 - My friend, Frank / My friend, Tomasz - describing a person [6]Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 02min
- 89 - My friend, Bianca / My friend, Nazia - describing a person [5]Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 02min
- 88 - My friend, Elena / My friend, Rose - describing a person [4]Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 01min
- 87 - My friend, Zara / My friend, Fatima - describing a person [3]Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 01min
- 86 - My friend, Naheed / My friend, Alireza - describing a person [2]Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 01min
- 85 - My friend, Jackie - describing a person [1]Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 01min
- 84 - Describing a place [6]Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 02min
- 83 - Describing a place [5]Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 01min
- 82 - Describing a place [4]Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 01min
- 81 - New Year's ResolutionsMon, 08 Jan 2024 - 03min
- 80 - Describing a place [3]Wed, 20 Dec 2023 - 01min
- 79 - Describing a place [2]Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 01min
- 78 - Describing a place [1]Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 01min
- 77 - Food...with VanessaWed, 29 Nov 2023 - 06min
- 76 - Food...with RinaWed, 22 Nov 2023 - 02min
- 75 - Food...with MarkWed, 15 Nov 2023 - 02min
- 74 - Food...with SaleemWed, 08 Nov 2023 - 08min
- 73 - Food...with DianeWed, 25 Oct 2023 - 04min
- 72 - Food...with ZinaWed, 11 Oct 2023 - 03min
- 71 - Food...with JulieWed, 04 Oct 2023 - 03min
- 70 - Food...with Eiman
In this episode, Eiman talks about traditional Sudanese food. She also talks about what food she likes and doesn't like.
Eiman talks about asida, which is a traditional Sudanese porridge made from cooked wheat or sorghum flour. It is often sweetened with honey or dates and flavoured with spices. Eiman also mentions tagalia, which is popular in the western and central regions of the country. It is a hearty stew made with a combination of grains, legumes, and vegetables.Wed, 27 Sep 2023 - 04min - 69 - Food...with AgaWed, 20 Sep 2023 - 04min
- 68 - An interview with Hamida Khoder: A Tale of Two Cities
In this episode, Hamida Khoder, a Syrian writer and artist living in Leeds, talks about her involvement in A Tale of Two Cities, a short film based on a collaborative project between a female Syrian refugee group from the organisation 'Damasq' and Leeds Arts University. The premiere of the film is Friday 28th May 2023.Free tickets can be booked by following the link:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-tale-of-two-cities-film-premiere-tickets-604746642487?fbclid=PAAaZX_4wcTUiKs4NbRXy5h7UZjtiP4sSuO06STze42hmaL29FDe6OE6Yh8t4
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 05min - 67 - Ramadan and fastingWed, 19 Apr 2023 - 05min
- 66 - Asking & answering questions: pair 3Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 02min
- 65 - Asking & answering questions: pair 2Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 01min
- 64 - Asking & answering questions: pair 1Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 01min
- 63 - Group discussion: shoppingWed, 22 Mar 2023 - 04min
- 62 - Group discussion: describing a friendWed, 22 Mar 2023 - 02min
- 61 - Group discussion: describing a placeWed, 22 Mar 2023 - 03min
- 60 - Shopping tips with MaryamWed, 15 Mar 2023 - 03min
- 59 - Skincare tips with MaryamWed, 08 Mar 2023 - 06min
- 58 - Guided meditation with HelenWed, 01 Mar 2023 - 14min
- 57 - Resilience
In this episode, Helen explains what resilience is and talks through techniques we can use to help ourselves relax and feel less stressed. In a second recording, Helen takes us on a guided meditation.
What is resilience?
Why is it important?
When might we need to be resilient?
What can we do to help ourselves?
Why are we talking about resilience now?
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 05min - 56 - How technology helped me
In this episode, Garry talks about his time as a student at Britain's first school forpartiallysighted children and how the development of technology changed things for him.
Photo: by Garry Cheesbrough [Those Derby Days: A history of The Derby School for the Partially Sighted, Troubador Publishing Ltd, 2017]
Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 10min - 55 - Introductions & asking questions: Meral, Rahel and YuriWed, 08 Feb 2023 - 01min
- 54 - Introductions & asking questions: Yaghob, Mohamed and AmaniWed, 01 Feb 2023 - 01min
- 53 - Introductions & asking questions: Arash, Yousef and HassanWed, 25 Jan 2023 - 01min
- 52 - Introductions & asking questions: Jahan, Khady and BasbanoWed, 18 Jan 2023 - 01min
- 51 - Asmeret & Kaltouma - talking about collegeWed, 11 Jan 2023 - 04min
- 50 - Marianna - moving on from ESOL
Marianna came to the UK in 2018. She started studying ESOL at the Enfield Centre, Leeds City College to improve her language and help with her search for a job. In this episode, Marianna shares her journey to the UK and talks about her studies from ESOL to GCSE courses. She is now a learning support assistant at Leeds City College for students with high needs.
Wed, 07 Dec 2022 - 05min - 49 - PaintingWed, 30 Nov 2022 - 07min
- 48 - My rebel shoesWed, 23 Nov 2022 - 04min
- 47 - My love of poetryWed, 16 Nov 2022 - 07min
- 46 - My sailing hobbyWed, 09 Nov 2022 - 06min
- 45 - Learning a languageWed, 02 Nov 2022 - 04min
- 44 - Horror storiesWed, 19 Oct 2022 - 09min
- 43 - Alam - moving on from ESOL
In this episode, Alam returns to the Enfield Centre to talk about his time at Leeds City College and how he's now studying a degree at Leeds Beckett University. He also gives advice to other ESOL students.
Transcript:
My name is Alam. I studied at the Enfield Centre for 3 years. I did my GCSE English and maths. It was a challenge for me, but finally, it's a dream come true. What I enjoyed most about studying at the Enfield Centre was the atmosphere, the people, everything, and I found it easier to study because I received a lot of support from my teachers. There was also a balance between academic and social activities. This helped me to grow as a person and as a student.
Studying at the Enfield Centre has enabled me to develop my career as well, as it has given me unlimited support to succeed in my studies. Being inspired by the support and teaching that I have received, I am now studying at one of the best universities in the UK to complete my degree in civil engineering, to become a chartered engineer.
As a young child, I developed a keen interest in civil engineering, shadowing my father at work, while he was coordinating a development project in the village. So since that time, engineering has been my first thought and my principal goal is to be a civil engineer.
I would like to continue with my goal by studying a masters degree. After I get my degree, I would like to work in my field.
I just want to say one message to all students who are studying at the Enfield Centre - I would like to say just one message - work hard, chase your dreams, don't give up and believe me, you can do it and you will reach your goal.
Wed, 12 Oct 2022 - 03min - 42 - Arman - moving on from ESOLWed, 28 Sep 2022 - 08min
- 41 - Augustine: my story so far
Augustine arrived in the UK in 2018. In this episode, he shares his journey of studying ESOL and GCSEs and moving on to Level 2 Health, Science and Social Care.
He currently combines study with supporting other students by working at Leeds City College Students' Union. Augustine hopes to go to university next and to eventually work in a hospital or care environment where he can help people.
Mon, 20 Jun 2022 - 09min - 40 - My favourite person (part 2)Mon, 23 May 2022 - 03min
- 39 - My favourite person (part 1)Mon, 16 May 2022 - 03min
- 38 - Hobbies & Interests: CarolynMon, 25 Apr 2022 - 09min
- 37 - Hobbies & Interests: Jennie
In this episode, we hear Jennie talking about her allotment. Students were asked to send in questions. These are the 10 questions she answers:
Question 1: What is an allotment?
Question 2: Are all plots the same size?
Question 3: Do allotments take a lot of time?
Question 4: Is an allotment only a spring and summer hobby and what can be planted in winter?
Question 5: Do I need a lot of tools?
Question 6: What can be planted? What are you planting?
Question 7: What's the best time of day to spend on the allotment?
Question 8:Does everyone plant the same things?
Question 9: Is it cheaper to grow food than to buy at the supermarket?
Question 10:What's the best thing about having an allotment?
Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 08min - 36 - Hobbies & Interests: WendyMon, 21 Mar 2022 - 09min
- 35 - Hobbies & Interests: Hilary
In this episode, we hear Hilary talking about how she enjoys walking and being outdoors to help her wellbeing. Studies and medical professionals have talked about the many benefits being outside can have, including lowering stress, blood pressure and heart rate, as well as lifting your mood and improving mental health, whether you choose to walk, run or sit in the garden!
Mon, 14 Mar 2022 - 03min - 34 - Hobbies & Interests: SheilaMon, 07 Mar 2022 - 03min
- 33 - Hobbies & Interests: JennyMon, 28 Feb 2022 - 11min
- 32 - Part 4 - Flo & Elsie talk homophones
Written by Jennie Cole
Flo: Jennie / Elsie: Hilary / Party Host: Ahmed
With special thanks to Azmera, Pricila, Nelson, Marinela and Gheorghina
PART 4:
(car sound can be heard)
Elsie: That was a nice letter! Are you going to visit Jack in London?
Flo: Yes, it will be lots of fun.
(sound of rain)
Oh, it’s started to rain! Look at this window! (windscreen wipers can be heard)
I can hardly see through this window. (sound of the car driving along)
What a journey, it’s taken a while to get here, hasn’t it?
Elsie: Yes, but think what we’ve learnt! All those homophones we never knew existed.
Flo: Well, I KNEW the words, I just didn’t realise what they were called.
Elsie: …or that there were so many of them!
(Flo laughs)
Flo: It’s certainly made me think a little more about the language I use. Elsie: We’d better go in then!
(car can be heard to stop, door opens, then closes…) The ringing of a doorbell can be heard.
PARTY HOST:
(a party atmosphere can be heard into the background)
Hello, Flo and Elsie! It’s good to see you! Come and join the party! We’re just playing a game, here’s the clue: “a word which sounds the same but is spelt differently…”
Flo and Elsie together: (excitedly) Homophones!!
Fri, 28 Jan 2022 - 01min - 31 - Part 3 - Flo & Elsie talk homophones
Written by Jennie Cole
Flo: Jennie / Elsie: Hilary / Party Host: Ahmed
With special thanks to Azmera, Pricila, Nelson, Marinela and Gheorghina
PART 3:
(traffic jam and car horns in distance…)
Flo: I knew we’d get stuck in the afternoon traffic! Look at the time, we’re going to be late!
Elsie: Don’t worry, it’ll be fine. (swerve of car can be heard)
Flo: I got a letter from Jack yesterday. Elsie: Oh yes? Where is it?
Flo: In the envelope there – you can read it, if you like.
TASK! (listen and change the homophone words to the correct spelling)
Elsie:
Deer Gloria,
it was so nice to here from you last weak. I would love to meat you in London next month. Do you no the name of a good hotel? My friend says a hotel called The Grand is worth trying. I’m sure you won’t be bored in London, there’s lots to sea. The whether should be warm too, though we will have to weight and sea. We could visit a museum, as it wood be such a shame to waist your time in London. I’m afraid it is very noisy here though, and you won’t have very much piece. Please right and tell me when you plan to arrive and I will meet you,
from Jack.
Fri, 28 Jan 2022 - 02min - 30 - Part 2 - Flo & Elsie talk homophones
Written by Jennie Cole
Flo: Jennie / Elsie: Hilary / Party Host: Ahmed
With special thanks to Azmera, Pricila, Nelson, Marinela and Gheorghina
PART 2:
(car can be heard to swerve on the road)
Elsie: watch the ROAD, Flo! Be careful how you drive!
Flo: Oh, sorry, all that interesting talk on homophones has distracted me. Elsie: I WOULD have saved it until later, had I know. I’ve been reading about homophones all WEEK.
Flo: I didn’t realise how common homophones actually are. Elsie: What do you mean?
Flo: Well, just as we were talking, we said three homophones! You told me to watch the ROAD. R-o-a-d, which is what we’re driving on. This type of ROAD is a way people or vehicles pass between places. They drive from A to B on a road. But I remember when my brother RODE a horse, meaning he sat on the horse.
Elsie: Oh yes! And I just said then that I WOULD have saved all this very interesting talk, which is spelt w-o-u-l-d, meaning that perhaps I should have, but the word can also be spelt wood (w-o-o-d) which is what trees are made from.
Flo: You also said you’d been reading about homophones all WEEK, and that word can be spelt w-e-e-k, which is a period of seven days, but it can also be spelt w-e-a-k, which means a lack of strength or power.
Elsie: That’s right!
Flo: There you go again!
Elsie: What do you mean?
Flo: The word ‘right’ can be spelt r-i-g-h-t, which can mean ‘correct,’ but my friend forgot to WRITE a note, which is spelt w-r-i-t-e.
Elsie: There seems to be so many! I need a rest from talking so much. Would you mind if I had a few minutes sleep on the way?
Flo: Oh, that’s fine, Elsie. I’ll keep driving. (sound of the car cruising along the road)
Fri, 28 Jan 2022 - 02min - 29 - Part 1 - Flo & Elsie talk homophones
Written by Jennie Cole
Flo: Jennie / Elsie: Hilary / Party Host: Ahmed
With special thanks to Azmera, Pricila, Nelson, Marinela and Gheorghina
PART 1:
(a car can be heard driving; there is the sound of a horn)
Flo: Come on Elsie, hurry up!
(a car door opens then closes and the car sets off)
Elsie (breathless): I’m sorry I’m late, Flo!
Flo: Why are you so late? What have you been doing?
Elsie: I’ve been reading about homophones all afternoon.
Flo: Homo what? Is that a word that is spelt the same, but has a different meaning?
Elsie: No, Flo, that’s a homonym. I’ve been reading about homophones.
Flo: Tell me more, Elsie!
Elsie: Well, the word ‘homo’ comes from the Greek word ‘homos’ meaning ‘same.’ The word ‘phone’ means sound.
Flo: So that must mean homophones are words which have the same sound?
Elsie: Yes, that’s right, Flo.
Flo: Like the word stairs and stares?
Elsie: Yes! The word stairs can be spelt s-t-a-i-r-s, meaning a flight of steps, like the ones you would walk up to get to the top of a house. It can also be spelt s-t-a-r-e-s, meaning gazing very openly, which is what some of the people did to me that day I dyed my hair pink! I certainly got a lot of staresthat day!
Flo: Ahh, the day you dyedyour hair. So the word ‘dyed’ is also a homophone then, isn’t it? It can be spelt d-y-e-d, meaning ‘to colour something,’ or d-i-e-d, meaning to stop living. But why are these homo whatsits…
Elsie: Homophones, Flo.
Flo: Those are the ones. Thanks, Elsie. Why are they so important?
Elsie: It’s important to know the difference in homophones words. Though the sound is the same, the meaning is very different.
Flo: Very interesting! So let me see if I’ve understood this. Homophones are pronounced in the same way, but are spelt differently?
Elsie: That’s right.
Flo: Before I ask you anymore, I’ll just stop here for some petrol, Elsie…
(car indicator can be heard)
Fri, 28 Jan 2022 - 02min - 28 - Writing and Me, Hamida KhoderSun, 20 Jun 2021 - 01min
- 27 - My Pecan Pie FutureSat, 19 Jun 2021 - 06min
- 26 - Memories of Enfield & My Future (Tarek)
REFUGEE WEEK 2021
Memories of Enfield & My Future: Tarek
In this episode, we hear from Tarek, a past student at the Enfield Centre, part of Leeds City College. Tarek talks about his progression at Enfield and why it was important for him to learn English. He also shares his good news of graduating from Bradford University and offers advice to other learners.
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 - 05min - 25 - Memories of Enfield & My Future (Ousmane)
REFUGEE WEEK 2021
Memories of Enfield & My Future: Ousmane
In this episode, we hear from Ousmane, a past ESOL student at the Enfield Centre, part of Leeds City College. Ousmane talks about what he did before coming to the Enfield Centre and the special memories he has from studying there. He also explains how his mentoring experience helped to change perceptions of refugees and he tells us about his future plans to become a politician in his home country.
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 - 04min - 24 - Memories of Enfield & My Future (Aram - part 2)Thu, 17 Jun 2021 - 08min
- 23 - Memories of Enfield & My Future (Aram - part 1)Thu, 17 Jun 2021 - 07min
- 22 - A Conversation Between Friends: what community means to me
REFUGEE WEEK 2021
Halaih, Ivone and Manel, Entry 2 learners at the Enfield Centre, discuss their experiences in the UK and what role their community and neighbourhood play in their lives.
"In our culture...if we want to find another home, first we have to find our neighbour before the home. Find the neighbour before the home." Halaih
"In our country, we have a special relationship with our neighbours." Manel
"In our country, we stay at home with family, neighbours don't mix...they are very reserved." Ivone
Wed, 16 Jun 2021 - 10min - 21 - We Cannot Walk Alone, Hamida Khoder
REFUGEE WEEK 2021
A short story written by Hamida Khoder. Hamida won this year's ilearn creative writing short story competition at college for her poignant story calledNora and The War, and was invited to write a new story to read aloud on Radio ESOL for Refugee Week 2021.
"I am really proud because I'm a refugee. My way wasn’t easy. I worked hard, I cried. I felt scared, but I didn’t give up. I don't think I am alone. I found kind people like my family who supported me and stayed with me and helped me to arrive here today."
Tue, 15 Jun 2021 - 08min - 20 - Josephine
Listen to Josephine talking about her struggles and challenges during lockdown. She talks about how lucky she felt, having family around her, and what lessons she learned during this time.
Did Josephine enjoy lockdown?
What happened to Josephine just before lockdown?
What challenges did Josephine face during lockdown?
What did Josephine miss during lockdown?
What has lockdown taught Josephine?
Thu, 27 May 2021 - 04min - 19 - SalahaldeinThu, 20 May 2021 - 01min
- 18 - Short Conversations: Flo & Elsie (Episode 4)
Episode 4:everything's blurred
In this 4 part series, we drop in on two characters called Flo and Elsie. In episode 4, we hear Elsie talking about her new glasses.
(Flo and Elsie bump into each other on the way to the shops)
Flo:Elsie! Are you okay? You look a bit flustered!
Elsie:Oh it’s you Flo! I didn’t see you there! Not really, love, not really.
Flo:What’s up, love?
Elsie:It’s these new glasses I got fitted with yesterday.
Flo:I thought you were looking different!
Elsie:Yes, the opticians said I needed glasses so he gave me these. I can’t see a thing!
Flo:Oh no … did you say anything at the time?
Elsie:I didn’t like to be rude, he was such a pleasant fellow. I thought things seemed a bit blurred. I realised there was a problem when I started talking to a lamp post in the street. I thought it were a person!
Flo:Oh love. That’s no good.
Elsie:I know. And my favourite programme is on tonight. Antiques Roadshow. I’m worried I won’t be able to see the screen!
Flo:Well, that’s no good, love. Go back to the opticians and say you need new glasses.
Elsie:Do you think so?
Flo:Definitely. I’m free this afternoon. Do you want me to come with you?
Elsie:Would you? Oh, you are a love. Thank you! We could have a cup of tea in the café on the way home.
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Written by Jennifer Wright
Flo: Jennie Cole
Elsie: Hilary Gibson
With thanks to:
Jo Haver: for playing Elsie in the photographs
Trish Stennett: for taking the photographs
Chris Spencer: for recording the jingle
Thu, 13 May 2021 - 01min - 17 - Short Conversations: Flo & Elsie (Episode 3)
Episode 3:that new shopping centre
In this 4 part series, we drop in on two characters called Flo and Elsie. In episode 3, we hear Flo & Elsie talking about the new shopping centre.
Flo and Elsie talk on the phone:
(phone ringing, Elsie picks up)
Elsie:Hello?
Flo:Morning, Elsie, it’s Flo here.
Elsie:Oh, hello Flo, nice to hear from you.
Flo:I was ringing to ask what you were doing today. Do you want to meet in the café on the high street for a cup of tea later?
Elsie:Well, I’ve just got in, Flo. I went into town today to see that new shopping centre.
Flo:Ah yes, which one’s that then?
Elsie:You know, the one at the bottom of Albert Street, near the train station.
Flo:Oh, I haven’t been there yet. I heard it had opened last week. What’s it like, Elsie?
Elsie:It’s very cold, Flo. Very, very cold.
Flo:Oh dear. That’s not good.
Elsie:I can’t afford to shop in there, it’s for the rich folk, attract them in, not for the likes of us, Flo.
Flo:Oh dear.
Elsie:Very cold, it’s not for us poor folk who live here, more to get people to come and visit. And it’s very big. Hundreds of shops in there. How can I get round all of THEM?
Flo:I couldn’t with my bad leg. Oh dear. Maybe I won’t bother going then.
Elsie:The toilets are nice though. They’ve got those new hand driers in. Blue lights and everything. Very modern.
Flo:That sounds nice. Maybe I will go in if the toilets are nice. Can’t hurt to look.
Elsie:Well, if you do, remember it’s very cold, wrap up warm, Flo. Now what’s that you were saying about a cup of tea this afternoon…?
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Written by Jennie Cole (with thanks to the 2 ladies on the local bus, who inspired this script)
Flo: Jennie Cole
Elsie: Hilary Gibson
With thanks to:
Jo Haver: for playing Elsie in the photographs
Trish Stennett: for taking the photographs
Chris Spencer: for recording the jingle
Thu, 06 May 2021 - 02min - 16 - Short Conversations: Flo & Elsie (Episode 2)
Episode 2:the price of things today
In this 4 part series, we drop in on two characters called Flo and Elsie. In this second episode, we hear Flo & Elsie talking about food prices in supermarkets.
Flo:What’s that you’ve got there, Elsie?
Elsie:It’s a digestive biscuit Flo.
Flo:Oh I LOVE digestives. Especially the chocolate ones.
Elsie:I do too. But I tell you something …
Flo:What’s that?
Elsie:They haven’t half gone up in price recently!
Flo:Well you know why that is, don’t you!
Elsie:No?
Flo:Price of wheat. It’s skyrocketed. Just you look around your local supermarket you’ll notice!
Elsie:Really?
Flo:YES! Rice, bread, tea, chocolate …. Everything is more expensive now than it was this time last year. I wouldn’t mind but I’m on a pension! These supermarkets, they don’t think about that, do they!
Elsie:Oh I know what you mean … I can barely afford to feed my cat never mind myself.
Flo:It gets you down doesn’t it, Elsie.
Elsie:It really does, yes.
Flo:Here have another biscuit. While we can still afford it.
Elsie:I think I will.
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Written by Jennifer Wright
Flo: Jennie Cole
Elsie: Hilary Gibson
With thanks to:
Jo Haver: for playing Elsie in the photographs
Trish Stennett: for taking the photographs
Chris Spencer: for recording the jingle
Thu, 29 Apr 2021 - 01min - 15 - Short Conversations: Flo & Elsie (Episode 1)
Episode 1:why don't you...?
In this 4 part series, we drop in on two characters called Flo and Elsie. In this first episode, Flo doesn't know what to do at the weekend and we hear Elsie offering lots of suggestions.
Flo:I don't know what to do this weekend…
Elsie:Ahh, okay, erm, why don't you go to the cinema?
Flo:It's too expensive, I haven't got any money.
Elsie:Hmm, okay. Maybe you could go to the park?
Flo:Oh, it's too cold!
Elsie:Right, right okay, well, the city museum - that’s free.
Flo:Oh, it's a bit far from my house.
Elsie:Mmm, well, I don't know, maybe you could go for a run, do you like running?
Flo:Oh, I've got a bad leg!
Elsie:What about going to see a friend or going to see someone in your family?
Flo:Oh, that's a good idea!
Elsie:Yeah, yeah
Flo:Oh, thanks for that!
Elsie:It's okay.
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Written by Jennifer Wright & Jennie Cole
Flo: Jennie Cole
Elsie: Hilary Gibson
With thanks to:
Jo Haver: for playing Elsie in the photographs
Trish Stennett: for taking the photographs
Chris Spencer: for recording the jingle
Thu, 22 Apr 2021 - 01min - 14 - RoyaThu, 01 Apr 2021 - 01min
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