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Wl3e Level03 U02 Wu Video Script

The document is an interview with a 97-year-old woman who enjoys driving and helping her neighbor by giving her rides to the grocery store even after losing her driver's license. She feels it is important to keep promises and contribute however she can.

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Wl3e Level03 U02 Wu Video Script

The document is an interview with a 97-year-old woman who enjoys driving and helping her neighbor by giving her rides to the grocery store even after losing her driver's license. She feels it is important to keep promises and contribute however she can.

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World Link 3, Unit 2

Warm-up video — I Like Being 98.

Interviewer: How old are you?

Woman: 97. I'll be 98 in October. I live in a retirement community. And we used


to have a bus here to take people to the grocery store twice a week,
and they gave that bus up. I don't know why. So a lot of people were
stuck around here. Like my neighbor Joyce who was a very shy
person. She said to me, "Well, if they don't get another bus, they'll find
another place for me to live." And she says, "I just don't want to go
anywhere else." I said, "Joyce, I'll get you to the grocery store every
week." But I lost my driver's license because somebody thought I was
too old. But I didn't have a mark against me at all. I was heartbroken at
that, I really was. It made me feel old, it made me feel useless. I am a
good driver, I really am. I'm not fearful when I drive, but I'm very
careful.

Interviewer: Are you a hot-rodder?

Woman: No.

Interviewer: Drag race a lot?

Woman: Well, I drive 65. But I obey the rules, so I went to get it back. You make
a promise, it's important for me to keep that promise if it's possible.
And I passed it. I'm on the Earth, I'm here. If I can contribute, I should.
Shouldn't we all? And not just think of ourselves?

(to Joyce) It's supposed to get real cold.

Like I say, I don't have money to give, but I can give myself, and my
time. A lot of people in the world who don't have anybody who cares
about them. So that's the way I felt. We're asked to love our neighbor,
be a friend. That will give you joy. I mean, I don't do this so you think
I'm great. I don't even think of that. My daughter says, "Mother, you
shouldn't do this, you shouldn't do that." I'll say, "Well, okay." And like I
say, I do what I please. I wouldn't do anything dangerous but, you
know. How about a cup of tea? Would you like a cup of tea and a
muffin?

Interviewer: Oh, I'm good. No, I'm good, thank you. Sounds like a big wasp coming.

Woman: Oh, she's trimming. They do the—


Interviewer: She is trimming.

Woman: Yeah, they do the yard on Mondays.

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