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GRAMMAR B2 WRITING A CONVERSATION

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Name: Dương Thị Thanh Thảo
ID: 2057011149
Class code: 20CLC05
WRITING TEMPLATE
Topic 4: Imagine you are a journalist who is going to interview a famous
person in your country. Write a conversation in which you ask questions
to know more about that person and he or she gives answers. Try to use
a variety of sentence structures.
(After a photoshoot show)
Me: Hi Emma, nice to meet you! You look stunning today!
Waston: Oh thank you so much.
Me: Emma, Could you please have a minute to give a short interview?
Waston: Wow, of course
Me: We are so curious about your work in other fields like fashion,
business. So talk to me about your relationship with fashion and
photoshoots. It must have been such a different experience for you when
you started because you were so young.
Waston: Fashion is something that I love, and I find it to be so
expressive and creative. it’s obviously a way into my characters, so I’m
always deeply engaged with it. What I find difficult about photo shoots
is the line between playing a character—you’re being asked by the
photographer to take on a role as you would in a movie—and being a
fancier version of yourself. Photographers want to reinvent you, to take
you somewhere else, to show you in a completely different way.


Me: I wonder if I have freedom in a way that maybe you might not.
Because people grew up watching you become a woman, are you held to
certain standards of having to be the same as you always were?
Me: I think I am. It’s one of the things that I struggle with. Is there
anyone who gave you a lasting piece of advice, maybe on acting or how


to navigate this social media society?
Waston: I remember being like, “Am I crazy? Why am I doing this to
myself?” But one of my mentors was like, “In life, things happen. And
as much as we can try to fight to make our lives a certain way, there are
things that will keep coming back to you, and you have to follow your
marching orders.” our fears find us and force us to confront them over
and over again. Technology is moving so fast right now. I think that
we’re trying to find rules now, as we speak, and it’s difficult. But, like
everything, the internet is an incredibly powerful force that needs
governing—not to restrict our freedom, but to protect people.
Me: Besides deleting your e-mail, what do you do to relax? When no
one’s watching, when no one’s thinking about you as a movie star or as a
role model, what do you like to do?
Waston: When people call me a role model it puts the fear of God into
me because I feel like I’m destined to fail.
Me: But remember, you can teach people that our failures are our
greatest gifts in life.
Waston: Very true.
Me:[laughs] Thank you for coming with us today. See you very soon.
Lots of love.




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