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ENGLISH 4

LISTENING
EDUCATION

RODDY DOYLE
PRIMARY SCHOOL

FROM : FACE TO FACE, BBC2, TUESDAY 11 FEBRUARY 1997

Roddy Doyle was born in 1958.

He attended St. Fintan's Christian Brothers School

in Sutton and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and continued his education at
University College, Dublin. He worked for fourteen years as an English and
Geography teacher at Greendale Community School, in Kilbarrack, North Dublin.
Since 1993 he has been dedicated to writing full-time. He is married to Belinda and
has two sons, Rory and Jack.
.

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Jeremy Isaacs: Where did you go to school?
Roddy Doyle: I went to a (1) p__________ school, a school called Scoil Assaim, St Assams school
in Raheny which was about a mile from where I lived. It was a big national school. There were 54 of
us in a (2) classroom and it was a fantastic school if I remember correctly. I wasn't aware of it at the
time but the (3) st__________ looking back on it now, were young, very (4) enthusiastic, very very
good teachers, you know, some of them (5) bri__________. And my (6) memories of that school are
very very good. I then, went on...
Jeremy Isaacs: Did you feel they were good teachers at the time?
Roddy Doyle: I liked them.
Jeremy Isaacs:: Did teachers seem important to you?
Roddy Doyle: I don't know. Probably, yes, they would have been key (7) f__________. I do
remember, I don't remember my first day (8) at school. I have a vague (9) n__________ of being (10)
dropped off somewhere and my mother (11) w__________ goodbye at me just sitting there. But as
(12) far as I remember I was blissfully (13) unaw__________ that I was in school for a while, you
know, and I think as my mother got down to the fact that I wasn't learning anything (14) at first, I was
just smiling up at the teacher but I hadn't a (15) c__________ how to read and my mother actually (16)
taught me how to read, you know. But later (17) __________, when I was 9, 10, 11 or 12, the teachers
I had then, I think they had a (18) huge impact on me. There was one man, a Mr Kennedy, Noel
Kennedy, he is the (19) h__________ of another (20) local school very close to where I am and I think
I was 10 or 11 when we wrote our first (21) e__________ and he (22) __________ us, you know, it
wasn't to be a story, it was to be descriptive. I can't remember the exact (23) s__________ but we were
to write a (24) paragraph and stop and I did and he read mine out and he praised it to the (25)
n__________ and to an extent that (26) praise has fed me ever since. I don't want to make too much of
it but it is one moment in my life where I felt incredibly (27) gr__________ to a teacher, you know.
And if I remember primary school, those moments were quite frequent. I didn't really encounter,
corporal (28) punishment existed, but I never encountered or witnessed brutality or very little of it in
that school. Now, when I went down to (29) s__________ school, to the Christian Brothers, it was a
different story. Probably, because I was older.

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  • 1. ENGLISH 4 LISTENING EDUCATION RODDY DOYLE PRIMARY SCHOOL FROM : FACE TO FACE, BBC2, TUESDAY 11 FEBRUARY 1997 Roddy Doyle was born in 1958. He attended St. Fintan's Christian Brothers School in Sutton and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and continued his education at University College, Dublin. He worked for fourteen years as an English and Geography teacher at Greendale Community School, in Kilbarrack, North Dublin. Since 1993 he has been dedicated to writing full-time. He is married to Belinda and has two sons, Rory and Jack. . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Jeremy Isaacs: Where did you go to school? Roddy Doyle: I went to a (1) p__________ school, a school called Scoil Assaim, St Assams school in Raheny which was about a mile from where I lived. It was a big national school. There were 54 of us in a (2) classroom and it was a fantastic school if I remember correctly. I wasn't aware of it at the time but the (3) st__________ looking back on it now, were young, very (4) enthusiastic, very very good teachers, you know, some of them (5) bri__________. And my (6) memories of that school are very very good. I then, went on... Jeremy Isaacs: Did you feel they were good teachers at the time? Roddy Doyle: I liked them. Jeremy Isaacs:: Did teachers seem important to you? Roddy Doyle: I don't know. Probably, yes, they would have been key (7) f__________. I do remember, I don't remember my first day (8) at school. I have a vague (9) n__________ of being (10) dropped off somewhere and my mother (11) w__________ goodbye at me just sitting there. But as (12) far as I remember I was blissfully (13) unaw__________ that I was in school for a while, you know, and I think as my mother got down to the fact that I wasn't learning anything (14) at first, I was just smiling up at the teacher but I hadn't a (15) c__________ how to read and my mother actually (16) taught me how to read, you know. But later (17) __________, when I was 9, 10, 11 or 12, the teachers I had then, I think they had a (18) huge impact on me. There was one man, a Mr Kennedy, Noel Kennedy, he is the (19) h__________ of another (20) local school very close to where I am and I think I was 10 or 11 when we wrote our first (21) e__________ and he (22) __________ us, you know, it wasn't to be a story, it was to be descriptive. I can't remember the exact (23) s__________ but we were to write a (24) paragraph and stop and I did and he read mine out and he praised it to the (25) n__________ and to an extent that (26) praise has fed me ever since. I don't want to make too much of it but it is one moment in my life where I felt incredibly (27) gr__________ to a teacher, you know. And if I remember primary school, those moments were quite frequent. I didn't really encounter, corporal (28) punishment existed, but I never encountered or witnessed brutality or very little of it in that school. Now, when I went down to (29) s__________ school, to the Christian Brothers, it was a different story. Probably, because I was older.