Listen to the third part of the interview. Put

Listen to the third part of the interview. Put a tick in the corresponding box. Describe every project in one or two sentences. Eden Project Morwellham Quay Torrington 1 A 19th-century environment 2 An attraction built on a disused mine (ex-pit) 3 The largest greenhouses in the world 4 Imitation battles from the English Civil War 5 Tropical fruits and plants 6 Recreate battles 7 A riverside location 8 Former centre of import and export

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Eden Project - 2, 3,5
Morwellham Quay - 1,7, 8
Torringlon - 4, 6
Tapcscript (Ex. 2A, 2B, 2C and 2D)

Part 1
Interviewer asking questions: What places have you visited in Russia?
Interviewee answering questions: Most of the places Ive been to 1 think are in Siberia:
Ekaterinburg, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, and then Ive been to Vladivostok, and, uhm,
Krasnodar in the south and Nizhni Novgorod,... and Moscow. I think thats about it.
Oh, Kemerovo, too.
Q: Which place impressed you most?
A: Well, I wouldnt like to say anywhere impressed me most. But I have got...different
impressions. Its like...
Q: Like what?
A: Uhm...very different things. In...in Vladivostok it was the sea and the hills, uhm,
very cosmopolitan...Japanese restaurants and Chinese business people...It had a
small-town feeling...with three universities very close together and all the ships in
the harbor. And the snow on the ground, and the fresh sea air, and the blue sky...
And then, in Krasnoyarsk, of course, which Ive been to in different
seasons,...in autumn and in winter,.. .and experienced nature blossoming and the
ice just after the ice palaces had been built in winter,...and the frigid air, fresh
frigid air, and,... the hugeness of the Yenisey river.
Then there is Nizhni Novgorod where I experienced the wonderful old town...and the
old Kremlin. Moscow, of course, which has its own form of beauty.
But I think the thing that strikes me about all the places is the people. The people
seem to be the same wherever I go - very interested, interesting, hospitable and friendly.
Q: Have you been to any Russian villages?
A: Ive been through Russian villages and,eh...I dont think Ive ever stopped in a Russian
village. No, Ive only travelled through them on the way to somewhere else by train,.. or bus.

Part 2

Q: Do you think Russian villages might attract tourists from abroad?

A: Yeah, I think so. We have beautiful villages here in Britain, very good at attracting
tourists through good advertising. My own village, in the middle of the national park
in Dartmoor - here is very good at attracting tourists because it has very good marketing.
So, yes, Im sure traditional Russian villages, especially if they are near attractive big
cities... minn... could be very popular with tourists because just the sight and the image
and, eh...the kind of romantic perception one has of Russian villages will attract tourists,
anyway, whatever they are like, just because they are so different.

Q: Do you think the residents of the villages and the local authorities could develop
activities that would attract tourists to those places?

A: Yes. I think theres a wide range of things they could do. They could arrange
bed-and-breakfast accommodation, so that people could experience life in the
villages with a family. The other thing that attracts tourists is having something to do
near that place. So if there are walks, or river trips, or hunting, or skiing, or
mountaineering, you could offer them as well.

Q.:... and developing some local crafts...

A.: Well, thats another thing: developing local crafts and selling them, and the
visitors watching things being мейд, which is interesting... And also to have
activity holidays, so that you can attract groups of schoolchildren to the area.

Part 3

Q.: And what about places that dont have interesting scenery or architecture?
How could people attract tourists to their villages?

A.: In this part of England, in the south-west, there is a lot of unemployment, and,
uhm, a lot of business relies on seasonal tourism, so in the winter, when no one
comes down here, people are unemployed and the tourist industry goes into...into
sleeping mode. So to raise the number of visitors throughout the year, big projects
are required.. .imaginative projects. And one man had this wonderful idea of building
the largest greenhouses in the world, called biomes, in which he...they are now
growing tropical plants and fruits. This project is called the Eden Project, after the
Garden of Eden. Its built in an expit, a pit, or a mine. And it was a disused, unattractive
area, which is now being мейд very beautiful and turned into...into a new Garden of Eden.

Q.: And it has a great educational impact...?

A.: Yes, it has...educational aims and ecological,...environmental aims, but also it attracts
many, many tourists from all over the world at all times of the year, especially on rainy
days, when its not really suitable to go to the seaside.

Q.: You know, people often think you need at least a theatre or a museum to attract tourists.
What if there isnt anything like that?

A.: If they have no theatres or museums?

Q.: Right.

A.: Why no build one? But there are other things you could do as well. Uhm, locally, they
have a small place, a village, which many people visit. And its called Morwellham Quay.
And this place has re-created England in the 19th century, so that throughout the summer
you can sec people dressed in the 19th century costumes doing I9,h-century jobs in 19,
h-century buildings including a small mine on the quayside, where old boats used to
bring in and take away goods for import and export.

So, thats another kind of attraction you could develop anywhere, in any part of the country.
It doesnt depend on the beauty of the local environment, on mountains or rivers. Oh,
this one depends on the river, because its a quay, but otherwise its just a matter of using
your imagination.
Another thing they do is recreate battles. An example of such a project is Torringlon
where a big group of people, all dressed in authentic costumes, recreates battles from
the Civil War. And this attracts thousands upon thousands of tourists to the area.

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