Archive Interview: Y10i021
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Speaker 1: | interviewerY10i021 |
Speaker 2: | informantY10i021a |
Age Group: | 16-20 |
Gender: | Female |
Residence: | North Tyneside - Wallsend |
Education: | Higher Education |
Occupation: | University Student |
Speaker 3: | informantY10i021b |
Age Group: | 16-20 |
Gender: | Female |
Residence: | Northumberland - Blyth |
Education: | Higher Education |
Occupation: | University Student |
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Speaker 1: |
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Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
So tell us what a typical Sunday is like? |
Speaker 2: |
Em. Well normally, well in the morning we just sort of normally like (pause) well as a typical day we sort of just chill out really. Em (pause) some now and again we will go out for the day |
Speaker 1: |
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Em, like to the lakes or up the coast or something or to the town where if we're just staying in then we just sort of chill out for the morning and then w- we have like Sunday dinner at tea time like I know some people have it |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) At lunch time |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
But we have it at tea time. Em, yeah just like do we own thing my brother sort of comes over 'cause he's got his own house so he comes to visit. |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (laughter) so he does the cooking? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Aww (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah, he generally cooks em just because he, well he's retired now and he went before that he was part-time so he used to and he used to get in before my mam did so he was sort of in charge of getting tea ready for when she came in so em |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Do you not help out? |
Speaker 2: |
Em, not with Sunday dinner, I probably won't -- wouldn't know what to do. (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
I could chop the veg and stuff but I wouldn't know how long stuff gets cooked for and anything like that (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah it's yeah. In our house yeah it's kind of the same we don't |
Speaker 1: |
Right |
Speaker 3: |
Em and then yeah in the morning we just kind of chill out. And my mam usually prepares the veg the night before like (interruption) em |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Um, my dad does it in the morning yeah |
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Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
And then I usually help her with the dishes em |
Speaker 2: |
Oh you're nice to do that (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Yeah but then I didn't used to I didn't used to I only do it now because my Granma like (interruption) not as well as she used to be (interruption) and then my |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah (interruption) Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
My mam and Granma did the (interruption) dishes |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 3: |
That's like quite a recent thing |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
So you're taking over the tradition? |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Oh, that's quite good |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah so my sister helps with the preparation and I help with the clear up that way |
Speaker 1: |
Uh hmm. Yeah that's good |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah but I don't like cooking (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) I quite like cooking but I don't really do it that often |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah sometimes well when my mam was em working at the cleaning we used t- to me and my sister used to take turns to do the tea |
Speaker 1: |
So when you have Christmas dinner does your dad still cook? |
Speaker 2: |
Yes, yeah (interruption) I mean my mam helps then |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Aww |
Speaker 2: |
Em 'cause then obviously then there is a lot to do with things, and then we all -- we all help with Christmas actually like my dad will do the veg em and the meat and stuff and my mam will sort |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
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That sort of thing and put -- set the table and all that (interruption) sort of thing so we all help then |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah and kind of the same thing except we don't really help (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
My dad calves the meat |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah seems pretty much the same. Except there's two types of meat we have Turkey and Pork |
Speaker 2: |
Aww, do you? |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah we have a lot of (interruption) meat yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Do you have the chipolata sausages? |
Speaker 3: |
Eh. No no we don't. We (interruption) do but we have em |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Ahh! They're the best (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Pigs in blankets, (interruption) uh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Ah, they are the same |
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Speaker 2: |
Yeah with the bacon |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) The bacon? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Oh I didn't know, (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
They just like called the really little sausages (interruption) with bacon |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 3: |
We only have a couple of those |
Speaker 1: |
Pigs in blankets |
Speaker 2: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah. I love (interruption) them |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I love them. Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
It's the only time we have them |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah, same here |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
All right. Tell us about a good memory of Christmas. Like a good Christmas that you've had? |
Speaker 3: |
A good Christmas? |
Speaker 1: |
Like a good memory |
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Speaker 1: |
Or like you had nice gift. Someone gifted you a really nice present or anything like that? |
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There's been like there's been a few good ones, em. Just trying to think of one that sort of stands out |
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Probably when I was younger but I can't remember. I always remember getting my bike and that err the computer that me and my sister got |
Speaker 2: |
Uh um |
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It was like the first year we had a computer. And we came downstairs and my dad had set it all up and stuff (pause) Well Santa had set it all up |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Em I remember playing on that and they had brought us a Harry Potter game (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) aww |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) So we were playing on that waiting for Christmas dinner I always remember that Christmas and yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Oh yeah. We used to have one of them in School in the playgroup, (interruption) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yo -- with the little steering (interruption) wheel mm and then yeah |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah remember one of them |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I used to; I got one of them, that was cool (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
I haven't seen one of those cars |
Speaker 3: |
It used to be like such a competition to get one of them in the playground. And the nursery used to have the two and I don't think I ever got on one them for years |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah everyone (interruption) used to (pause) queue up |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Did yous have the craze of scooters when (interruption) one |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Christmas when everyone, come in like oh we've got a scooter for Christmas. And then |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
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I think I think I got one for my birthday don't think I got it for Christmas |
Speaker 2: |
I never |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah. That's it, I've got a quite a bad scar on my knee from (interruption) falling over from the scooter (laughter) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) aww (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
It's healed a bit now but it's still (pause) scarred for life |
Speaker 2: |
Aww |
Speaker 1: |
Aww |
Speaker 3: |
Yes (pause) yeah I went flying like head first |
Speaker 2: |
Oh dear no. Did you hit (interruption) your head? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah (pause) Well no. I think -- I think I was like thrown my arm over something |
Speaker 2: |
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Em, but I did the same thing off my bike actually I went head first off my bike and hit my (pause) and if I didn't have (pause) my baby teeth had fallen out |
Speaker 2: |
Uh hmm |
Speaker 3: |
At the time so I didn't have any teeth |
Speaker 2: |
Teeth |
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At the front. But if I had I would have lost them (laughter) So I was quite lucky that it was then |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah my mouth was all like swollen so of like this and I was getting funny looks at school |
Speaker 2: |
Aww (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Like looking at my nose |
Speaker 2: |
Aww |
Speaker 1: |
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Speaker 3: |
No (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) (unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) That was quick |
Speaker 2: |
Em, well I was brought up like as a Christian em (pause) but I don't know but recently I've thought in the past few years I'm sort of more open minded I think |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah that's true |
Speaker 2: |
And like I'm sure like evolution is right so it kind of makes us think hmm (pause) you know |
Speaker 3: |
Hmm yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
We had loads of arguments about this in our house because I kind of thought like my dad. But not except as |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Em my sister is q- quite (pause) she s- started to go to a Catholic school she left our school |
Speaker 2: |
Uh hm |
Speaker 3: |
Em for sixth-form. Because she didn't like the sixth-form there so she started to go to a Catholic School and she has always been like more of a believer in like of God and Christianity and all that stuff |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
And my mam was raised Catholic as |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (interruption) that's what my family is like yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) If you know what I mean. Em but yeah my dad doesn't hold. He's like very 'science is right'. |
Speaker 2: |
Hmm |
Speaker 1: |
Hmm |
Speaker 3: |
Anti-religious kind of thing even (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
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Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah I think it's (interruption) just |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Big bang |
Speaker 2: |
I think -- I -- I'd like (pause) I'd sort of want to believe that there is (interruption) something after death |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) hmm |
Speaker 2: |
But there's there's as well though |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
So there's something's that I'd sort of believe in and some things I don't. |
Speaker 3: |
I should be -- I don't if I believe in God but I kind of, it the same thing really. Like you get the idea of fate (pause) there's the same thing really |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
But I wouldn't call it God. I don't know |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
I'd would have to take issue with the Christian idea of God |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Oh right okay then. So what do you |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah Facebook yeah |
Speaker 3: |
I don't really go on Facebook that much (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) I go on it quite a lot and I do like -- like the Internet |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
For just everything really (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
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E-mails, Facebook, shopping, I'll look at stuff like online |
Speaker 3: |
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Speaker 2: |
Em like I don't know New Look, look on the website look at shoes and things. (laughter) Even though I don't want to buy anything I just have a look |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Em, but em, what else? Em, I'll read now and again not that often but em yeah couple maybe a couple few books erm yeah em (pause) I like |
Speaker 1: |
What films, programs do you like to watch? Do you like Desperate (interruption) Housewives or Lost or anything (interruption) like that? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I do. I love Desperate Housewives |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I love Lost (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah a- a- |
Speaker 2: |
You watch Desperate Housewives? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah I watched it last night and it was so good (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) I've never, I've seen a bit of one episode but it's |
Speaker 3: |
Oh you should watch it. (interruption) You would like it |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (interruption) it seemed |
Speaker 3: |
It's quite like friends and that. It's the same kind of humour and like |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah em (pause) I like the X-Factor |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Em |
Speaker 1: |
So what did you think of the X-Factor results this week? |
Speaker 2: |
Emm |
Speaker 3: |
Who went out? |
Speaker 2: |
Belle Amie |
Speaker 3: |
Oh yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I thought they would go out actually |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah I didn't like them |
Speaker 2: |
It who I thought who would go and |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah poor Simon |
Speaker 2: |
But I know now he's only got one group left. |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah but saying that in the actual sing off I thought em they sang (interruption) better |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Better yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Than Katie but I thought (interruption) she was very good |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I thought that. The judges were saying that Katie sang (interruption) better |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (interruption) she didn't |
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Than the group and that she sang better than the Saturday (interruption) show but |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I thought she was worse and awful |
Speaker 3: |
I really liked her em last week with the Jungle Book song |
Speaker 2: |
Yes, yeah (interruption) she was all right |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) I thought she was really good. |
Speaker 2: |
I don't really like Katie much. (interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) No |
Speaker 2: |
I was hoping she would go last week |
Speaker 3: |
I think she might go next week |
Speaker 2: |
I think she will go soon, I thought it might be Treyc in the bottom two though |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah she was last week |
Speaker 2: |
Yes, yeah she was and I don't think she did as very well, she did okay on |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Saturday but I didn't think people would pick up the phone for her 'cause |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Like everyone talks (interruption) about |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah that's true |
Speaker 2: |
Cher and Katie em and (interruption) em |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Rebecca |
Speaker 2: |
Wagner and |
Speaker 3: |
My grandma loves Rebecca |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
She was calling her. She's saying I like that Rebecca Ferguson, is it Rebecca or is it Sarah and I'm just going it's not Sarah Ferguson. |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I'm like no, she's Andrew's wife, |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) I'm not that big fan of Rebecca. I mean she's got a nice voice but I don't think she's a great performer like (interruption) she |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) No no |
Speaker 2: |
Like you can tell she's really shy |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah but she has, she has a nice voice |
Speaker 2: |
She's got a nice voice though, I like (interruption) Matt the best |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah I agree with Simon what he was saying about Leona like when she was a bit |
Speaker 2: |
Oh Leona Lewis yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Matt didn't do very well like, I didn't even see it |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I'm talking about but I saw the results but I didn't see the actual singing |
Speaker 2: |
So you just saw the little clip (interruption) things? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes, yes, yeah but then they were saying Max didn't do as well |
Speaker 2: |
Em, he was still good, like he did em 'Bleeding Love' by Leona (interruption) Lewis |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And em it was, I don't think it was really his type of song, (interruption) but well I think he done |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) No |
Speaker 2: |
A good job it even though |
Speaker 3: |
Did he? |
Speaker 2: |
Like given the |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Outstanding |
Speaker 3: |
Who should have thought Billy should do Britney Spears the other week did he just like give (interruption) him like girly songs (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Give him girly songs (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
He did a good version of Britney Spears but you know I like that one |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah I like that one as well |
Speaker 3: |
Hmm |
Speaker 2: |
I quite like Aiden as well (interruption) although I don't think |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
He's |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I thought the first week h- he was b- brilliant but now he's kind of going |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Downhill so I think next week he has to do something different |
Speaker 3: |
I like Mary |
Speaker 2: |
Shmm, Oh yeah |
Speaker 3: |
For like the first two weeks we would vote for her |
Speaker 2: |
Did you? |
Speaker 3: |
Well (NAME) had it saved 'cause then we went out for (NAME)'s birthday |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Em (pause) but (NAME) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Which was good |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I quite like Mary |
Speaker 3: |
Hmm hmm |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah that's good. So yous watch Friends? |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Tell us about your favourite episodes |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Ooo! There's lots |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Erm, anything with Ross. (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Anything with Ross. Aye |
Speaker 3: |
Actually I always say I like Chandler the best but |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah I know what you mean |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I think I didn't used to like Ross much but a now he is |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
He's probably one of my favourite |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Or one of my favourite's, em |
Speaker 3: |
I think em the one with when Ross is tanned in series ten |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
That was so funny |
Speaker 2: |
I like the one where they make the New Year's resolutions |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And Ross |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
That is so funny and he put all the |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) And then when he wants Joey (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (laughter) And he puts all the em cream and the talc on |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And (interruption) and gets stuck |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) That's so funny |
Speaker 2: |
Aww, that one was good |
Speaker 3: |
Wh- what is that? Is that series five or something like that? |
Speaker 2: |
Emm |
Speaker 3: |
Is that |
Speaker 2: |
Y- five or six |
Speaker 3: |
Five or six |
Speaker 2: |
I think yeah |
Speaker 3: |
I like the series five where Ross likes cracks up. |
Speaker 2: |
Oh when he shouts at his boss |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah 'You threw my (interruption) sandwich away' |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) sand- (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I love that one. And he's coming, he come in with like candyfloss. What is it that he's eating? And he's like, is it candyfloss? |
Speaker 2: |
Err, yeah (interruption) I think so |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah and he's just been fired from his job and he's been given like some kind of antidepressant and he's (laughter) all like |
Speaker 2: |
I like the one where em they bet the apartment and they play that (interruption) game |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah I like that one. |
Speaker 2: |
And they end up losing the apartment |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah but I think it drags on for a bit though in that series like |
Speaker 2: |
Eh, yes, yeah |
Speaker 3: |
It's just a few episodes really you just want them to swap back |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah, and Monica do- does the little apartment up to |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah to be the (interruption) hostess |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) To be the |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yes, yeah |
Speaker 1: |
So are you excited to see the new Harry Potter film? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Have you seen the trailer? I saw it over the weekend |
Speaker 2: |
I saw it on; it was during a program on channel four I think I saw it |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah, I saw it a couple of times on the Friday at my grandmas and every time -- like while I was putting a film on that what we had been watching like Harry Potter trailer |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah the world just stopped |
Speaker 3: |
It did it did |
Speaker 2: |
Then it came on and I was -- was like I'd got off my seat to go to get a drink from the kitchen and Harry Potter |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Yeah Harry Potters on |
Speaker 2: |
I sat back down (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah it has that affect |
Speaker 2: |
'Cause it was a long trailer (interruption) like it wasn't the |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) It is. Yes, yeah I think it's |
Speaker 2: |
It hadn't been (interruption) online before |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah I think it's em, |
Speaker 2: |
Oh I don't know |
Speaker 3: |
Because some of the trailers before have and I couldn't work out if that one did or not |
Speaker 2: |
Oh I don't know |
Speaker 3: |
Because em |
Speaker 2: |
It was quite different from the online ones |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
It seemed better |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah it did |
Speaker 2: |
Because I wasn't fussed on the original ones but they were really |
Speaker 3: |
I saw a few and (pause) they looked like they've changed a lot which I never agree with |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
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Speaker 2: |
No, just (interruption) a lot of action |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) (interruption) I just remember it was really good (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Is this is the last film or the second last film? |
Speaker 3: |
There is two parts |
Speaker 2: |
Two parts yeah |
Speaker 3: |
So this is the first part |
Speaker 1: |
First part of the last (interruption) one so you've still got one more to look forward to? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yes, yeah is it out next summer? |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
The last one? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah I think so |
Speaker 1: |
All right |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
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(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Erm, (NAME) Erm, there is like a group of us (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Yeah we kind share the same (interruption) main |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Friends. Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Group of friends, yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Oh that's good |
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(NAME), (NAME), |
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(NAME) |
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(NAME) |
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I think that's fair enough, is there (laughter) there is so many of us |
Speaker 3: |
I think it's everyone |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah, apart from (NAME) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (laughter) |
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(laughter) |
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Speaker 3: |
Yeah we do we do |
Speaker 2: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
But then like get on with the main group that's like the main group. Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
So how did yous meet each other? |
Speaker 2: |
Different ways really |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
I met |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) It was a bit random |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (NAME) at the locals night (interruption) out |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
On the Sunday like before fresher's week |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And that's how I met other |
Speaker 3: |
And (NAME), yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Em, and then we were sort of a group then you (laughter) and (NAME) knew each other from school |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And they met (interruption) (NAME) |
Speaker 3: |
And met (interruption) (NAME) who knew (NAME) from |
Speaker 2: |
From Partners (interruption) scheme |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Something. Not Partners |
Speaker 2: |
No, (interruption) some sort of like |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) (interruption) Yeah something thing like that |
Speaker 2: |
In University, through A-Level or (interruption) something and then, em |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
And I knew you from Partners and also (NAME) |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah and (NAME) |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
But kind of didn't hang around with her then |
Speaker 2: |
We didn't hang around straight away but then we used to have like lectures together and |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
We started sitting next to each other |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah English Language and |
Speaker 2: |
And seminars and some (interruption) seminars together |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Some seminars. Yeah but I didn't |
Speaker 2: |
No you didn't (interruption) did you? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) But syntax and stuff you all were hanging together |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah 'cause syntax |
Speaker 3: |
And that's how yous met (NAME). Ah well if you know what I mean |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah that's how I met (NAME) 'cause I didn't know (NAME) at all but then we saw her in the seminar we used to do the group work with em (NAME) in the syntax module (NAME) was in our group and then we went on the em, it was like a English |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And we went to that, me, were you there? |
Speaker 3: |
I don't know, I don't remember this |
Speaker 2: |
It was me, (NAME), I think it was me, (NAME), (NAME) and (NAME). It was just the four of us I think. Em, so got to know (NAME) better then and got know (interruption) everyone else better as well |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah so |
Speaker 1: |
Oh that's good |
Speaker 3: |
Seems years ago now |
Speaker 2: |
I know, I can't believe it |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah it's long, b- but I can't believe it's only two years |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
So how would you say what helped you become friends such a strong relationship? Like did yous go out socialising a lot after once you knew each other? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Coffee |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Lots of cups of coffee |
Speaker 2: |
Lots of |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Campus Coffee |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah And the Tyneside |
Speaker 2: |
And going to the Hancock pub and |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And (interruption) just through Uni |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) We haven't done that for a while |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah we haven't |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah and we go to the Theatre as well |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And we go to see comedians and |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Then Musicals and plays and things |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
|
Speaker 2: |
Eh, last would be John (interruption) Bishop |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) John Bishop, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
That's |
Speaker 3: |
There was only four of us wasn't there |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Wasn't there five? |
Speaker 2: |
Four I think |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Four or Five? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Five? |
Speaker 3: |
Five? |
Speaker 2: |
Four? (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(NAME), it was (NAME) (interruption) (NAME) and (NAME). |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (NAME) and (NAME), so it was five yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
At the Sunderland Empire yeah |
Speaker 3: |
And then are the same people going to what |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Jason Manford |
Speaker 2: |
At the City Hall |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Which is in? |
Speaker 3: |
Is that next week? |
Speaker 2: |
Two weeks (interruption) on Friday |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Two, is Peter Kay first or after? |
Speaker 2: |
Peter Kay is first, it's on the twelfth. So that's a week on Friday (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I'll remember, I'm not going to forget 'cause I'm really excited (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
S- so you go out for lunch together often? |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
So where do you go? |
Speaker 2: |
Campus Coffee (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
But em, just like during term time |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
But if it's like in the holidays then we might go somewhere else like the Tyneside |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Cinema cafe |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Em |
Speaker 3: |
But so we go to Pizza Hut before we go to the Theatre |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
That's like our tradition for that |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Erm |
Speaker 2: |
Been to Northern Stage before |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
But we haven't been for a while |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) What was it that (NAME) had there? Hummus or something? |
Speaker 2: |
It was Hummus sort eh (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) Hummus |
Speaker 2: |
Hummus and eh em, what was it? Some sort of pita bread thing |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I wasn't even there but I remember the story |
Speaker 2: |
And (NAME) picked it (laughter) and then (NAME) thought oh I'd go along with that as well |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah I did (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Tell us about a funny situation when we all went out for lunch |
Speaker 2: |
Ohhh! (laughter) I can just think when I flipped that plate and (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
'Cause it was the time that when we went em, we were staying over at (NAME)'s |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
But then what was even funnier than that was a couple of weeks later (NAME) says 'Do you remember when you did this' (interruption) then she did it (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Then she did it (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
At that |
Speaker 3: |
Two weeks after that (NAME) had spilt something at Pizza Hut, (interruption) do you remember? |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Oh yes, that was (interruption) the best |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) It was when all three things happened |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
And then the other day (interruption) (NAME) spilt coffee |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (interruption) she spilt em, garlic |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah garlic sauce |
Speaker 2: |
(NAME) spilt garlic mayonnaise |
Speaker 3: |
All over her coat |
Speaker 2: |
On her coat |
Speaker 3: |
Umm |
Speaker 2: |
We were all giving her napkins (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
'Cause they had us crammed in this little booth |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
That was funny |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Why is it that everything happens with food? |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) It's 'cause yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Do you shopping together? |
Speaker 2: |
Em |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) For people's birthdays, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) Yeah for people's birthdays |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah 'cause we all chip in and buy stuff together |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Which is fun (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
So you like going shopping for people's birthdays |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah (interruption) it's good |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
We all get to go together and (pause) pick stuff out, it's fun |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
So what's your favourite bars and pubs that you go to together or anything? |
Speaker 3: |
The Hancock |
Speaker 2: |
The Hancock yeah |
Speaker 1: |
You been out recently? |
Speaker 3: |
Oh we went out with (NAME) for a particular time |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Em (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Oh w- well yeah we go out like, we don't go out -- out like that much though, |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Em but we go to the er Hancock |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (pause) The pub |
Speaker 1: |
Mm. All right. So did yous go anywhere nice this summer? |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Canada. Yeah I went there for two -- two and half month |
Speaker 1: |
Wow |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah it was quite fun (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
So tell us what you did out |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Em. Em, no I was er working in a summer camp. Em, like a girl guide camp |
Speaker 1: |
Hmm hmm |
Speaker 3: |
So it was like girls aged between six say and like sixteen |
Speaker 1: |
Right |
Speaker 3: |
And you would, well, the sixteen-year-olds were the least mature I think it's safe to say they caused the most problems but thankfully I wasn't working with |
Speaker 1: |
Serious |
Speaker 3: |
She literally didn't shut up for a fortnight |
Speaker 2: |
Really |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah they didn't have time like that. There's so much pro- there are so many problems with these girls |
Speaker 3: |
Like (interruption) there was an actual physical fights |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Aww. Really |
Speaker 3: |
And like bullying and (interruption) stuff it was really bad |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Oh, I bet you were glad you weren't with those girls (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah I was really glad I hadn't been put there 'cause I would have just like. I think one -- they were just like LITs |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) (laughter) Really |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) I was just like, I really need to go to bed I have to be up for seven o'clock tomorrow to raise all the children from bed |
Speaker 2: |
Aww (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
And she was telling us about her boyfriend who smokes pot |
Speaker 2: |
Really |
Speaker 3: |
And yeah her parents who don't like her boyfriend and I was like I don't really blame them |
Speaker 2: |
Aww |
Speaker 3: |
But yeah it was really fun. Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
What was the weather like? Was it good? |
Speaker 3: |
Uh hm. They had said that the year before it was like really bad |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Same as us yeah (laughter) (unclear) |
Speaker 3: |
Because one day it was like really drizzly kind of and like and, one of girls (NAME) was like 'oh it's so cold oh and this is what it was like this every day last year' and I was just like sitting there and like yeah (interruption) this is like |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) In a t-shirt (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah everyday in England. (laughter) So yes, yeah it was really good weather I still got a bit of a tan |
Speaker 2: |
Yep |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
|
Speaker 2: |
Em, well I went to (pause) Cyprus at the start of June and then (pause) I started a scholarship through Uni, em, like through the school of English, I got awarded an eight week em scholarship, it was like em a project em sort of investigating the local dialect |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
For the work, that's how I've already done some of the work for it |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Em, so I did that for like eight weeks just came into Uni and did some reading and went off and did questionnaires and em went to Scotland to |
Speaker 1: |
|
Speaker 2: |
And I had a couple of more weeks off then started again. Yeah I had quite a busy summer as far as summers go (interruption) we don't normally do a lot |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Had quite a good one. Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
So what are your plans for the future? |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Eh, I want to do a masters at Newcastle but I don't (pause) really know what I want to |
Speaker 1: |
Masters in (interruption) Literature? |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) In literature yeah. Yeah but yeah, I don't if I want to do a taught or a research one |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah we'll see |
Speaker 2: |
Em, er, I would like to do a masters as well, I don't know what I want to do afterwards but definitely do a masters. Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Em in English |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) That would be good |
Speaker 2: |
Em, (interruption) see if they have a good choice of modules for |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah. So is there anything that you would like to do in the future that you've never done before like (interruption) bungee jumping something wild and crazy? |
Speaker 3: |
I would do something crazy like that (interruption) (laughter) a yeah I (interruption) would |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Don't think I would |
Speaker 3: |
I think I would like to do skydiving actually |
Speaker 2: |
Have you? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Oh you would like to? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah you do it for charity and stuff I think. Yeah that would be good |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah, I think I would rather do skydiving than bungee jumping |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah I think I just |
Speaker 3: |
Bungee jumps too fast |
Speaker 2: |
Scared of the bouncing back thing |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Em, I'd like to travel more, em go to like China or so- like Japan or somewhere like that. And I love America so |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah, I would go back to Canada. To see more of it, because we saw em like a lot of Toronto and kind of Ontario but it was like obviously a lot like it was huge. So I would like to see some other places maybe some other French (interruption) areas. Montreal and stuff. Oh well |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Uh hm yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
|
Speaker 2: |
I didn't really (laughter) (unclear) didn't do much, just answer the door for the trick-or-treaters |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yes, yeah. (interruption) Didn't really do anything |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Give them some sweets, didn't do anything at all yesterday |
Speaker 3: |
My niece and nephew had a little Halloween party I think |
Speaker 2: |
Aww (interruption) that's cute |
Speaker 3: |
They had (interruption) their friend up from school over on Friday. So they (interruption) were dressed up |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) aww that's really good (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Then (NAME) was eh, |
Speaker 2: |
Aww that's really cute |
Speaker 3: |
But, yeah |
Speaker 1: |
(interruption) (NAME) (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Did they have a good time? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah they did. They did, they were raving about it on Saturday. (laughter) I still haven't seen any pictures though I must say |
Speaker 1: |
Oh well. Did you go trick or treating when you were young? |
Speaker 3: |
A couple of times (interruption) not really |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
Hmm |
Speaker 2: |
I wasn't really bothered |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
My mam wasn't (pause) em really bothered em but most years we went out. Em, yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Did you get good responses from your neighbourhood? |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah, (interruption) it was pretty good |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Did they used to be generous? |
Speaker 2: |
The ones who lived like the |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yeah, that's true |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Em they would give you plenty of things |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) we used to go out and em. There was a (pause) group of kids who were similar ages in our streets em (pause) there was a couple of lads who were the same age as me and like em another girl who was a year older so we used to go out like all of us like the street and just like ss -- we had like |
Speaker 2: |
I just remembered actually, sometimes my mam used to take us, but sometimes my brother did as well. Bless him |
Speaker 3: |
(laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Like he, |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah aww |
Speaker 2: |
Like stand at the end of the drive and wait for us. (unclear) (interruption) It was just canny. (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah, aww |
Speaker 2: |
It was cute |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Talking about Halloween did yo -- do you believe in ghosts? |
Speaker 2: |
Em |
Speaker 3: |
Em, my grandma does (laughter) my mam does. I don't know |
Speaker 2: |
I'm not really sure. |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Really have a strong view either way |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah, I don't think you can really (pause) believe unless something has happened to you |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah, 'cause I've had no experience of it so |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah right so, yes, yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Then if I did, then I probably would. But em |
Speaker 3: |
My grandma has quite a few, she gets em |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Really |
Speaker 3: |
And then the next day she would find out that someone had died like (interruption) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Seriously |
Speaker 3: |
And yeah spooky things like that. Yeah she gets things like that quite a lot but yeah, hmm |
Speaker 1: |
Have you had a dream that's really scared you |
Speaker 3: |
I really don't remember my dreams |
Speaker 2: |
No, I don't often remember them but, I em (pause) no I can't think of one that scared us no |
Speaker 3: |
I know once where I woke up younger shouting something about a dog, so that dream must have really scared us like I was being chased by a dog, but I don't actually remember that the ac- dream itself |
Speaker 2: |
|
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) Yes, yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Have you ever had a near death experience? |
Speaker 3: |
No (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) No |
Speaker 3: |
No I don't think so |
Speaker 2: |
No I can't think of anything. I've never been -- I've have touch wood never like had any sort of accident like |
Speaker 3: |
No |
Speaker 2: |
No that's involved |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (unclear) |
Speaker 2: |
(laughter) (unclear) so no |
Speaker 1: |
Oh well that's good. Em, many people think that the language is changing these days, what would you say about this? |
Speaker 3: |
Em, (interruption) I think it is always changing, |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) I think is yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
We are probably |
Speaker 3: |
But yeah, like (pause) I talk a lot differently to how the parents talk and they talk differently to how my grandparents talk so |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And you're always getting new -- new words |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah Do you use a lot of Geordie isms and |
Speaker 2: |
I use a few |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah mainly when I'm in the house I would (interruption) say like yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah em |
Speaker 3: |
I say like 'aye' and just (interruption) (unclear) (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Yeah I say things like em (pause) when people say like 'give us' instead of 'give me' or em (pause) can't think of any more but things like that |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah Like I don't really say canny |
Speaker 2: |
'He's canny', I say that quite a lot |
Speaker 3: |
If my mam asks us a question and I'm getting really sick of being asked then I go 'aye man' (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Ah (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah (laughter) |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah, so a few (laughter) |
Speaker 1: |
Yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Do you think there is new slang words being introduced into languages? |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 1: |
In to Geordie? yeah |
Speaker 3: |
In to Geordie |
Speaker 2: |
Em, probably |
Speaker 3: |
'Nerna' remember that? |
Speaker 2: |
What was that? |
Speaker 3: |
'Nerna'. Did yous say that around where you live? |
Speaker 2: |
I don't think so what's that |
Speaker 3: |
We used to say that instead of just like (pause) i- it used to really get on my nerves, I never said it em, but like no, they used to say 'nerna' |
Speaker 1: |
We used to have 'narna' |
Speaker 3: |
|
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) Oh no I've never heard of that |
Speaker 3: |
Everyone used to say it at school like all the lads and it used to drive us around the twist and yeah |
Speaker 1: |
Um hmm (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah you be glad you never heard (interruption) of it. Oh yeah |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) oh no, I haven't (laughter) |
Speaker 3: |
I never heard it in a while though. No |
Speaker 1: |
Would you say when you first come to Uni or when you first started work you were like not too sure about your accent and you wanted |
Speaker 3: |
Emm |
Speaker 1: |
Because being at school for such a long time then you tend to speak like what your friends and people talk like but when you come to uni then you have (interruption) new friends |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 1: |
And then do you think your language changed then? |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) I think most of us are around from (interruption) here so. |
Speaker 2: |
(interruption) yeah Not as -- I don't know, em (pause) not like |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
But everyone that I met who wasn't from like Newcastle or in that area em was like 'oh you're -- you're from up here aren't you?' And I was like (interruption) 'yeah' |
Speaker 3: |
(interruption) yeah |
Speaker 2: |
And they could always tell |
Speaker 3: |
Yeah you become more aware of it |
Speaker 2: |
Definitely |
Speaker 3: |
And everyone like someone who have a different accents and. Yeah |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
So you're definitely aware of it but I dint think I've really tried to change it (pause) maybe just to like not use words that a lot of other people don't understand |
Speaker 2: |
Yeah |
Speaker 3: |
(unclear) |
Speaker 1: |
Do you put on a different accent like when you're on the phone or |
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- Alternatively, you can click the play button (>) in the audio panel to start the interview from the beginning and then click on the audio time-line to jump to that part of the recording and transcription.
- You can also fast forward (>>) and rewind (<<) the audio. It will jump 20 seconds with each click of the buttons.
- Select a theme from the panel on the right-hand side of the page [4] to highlight related key words in the transcript. The transcript will jump to the first relevant key word in the text. Scroll down through the transcript to see further highlighted words.
- Note 1: To preserve anonymity, personal names have been removed. They are replaced by "(NAME)" in the text, and silence in the audio. For the same reason, some references to places have also been removed, replaced by "(PLACE)" in the text.
- Note 2: Obscenities are blanked out in the text, and the 20 second segment of audio that contains them will not play. If the audio stops for this reason, click the fast forward button (>>) to resume playback with the next 20 second segment of audio.