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E4-1DetRobertRedfordFranceMockExam
1. ENGLISH 4 LISTENING
OLD STORIES/MOCK EXAM
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ROBERT REDFORD
FROM : EURONEWS, 8.10.2010
Born on August 18, 1936, in Santa Monica, California, to
Charles Robert Redford, an accountant for Standard Oil, and
Martha Hart. His mother died in 1955, the year after he
graduated from high school. Charles Robert Redford Jr. was
a scrappy kid who stole hubcaps in high school and lost his
college baseball scholarship at the University of Colorado
because of drunkenness. After studying at the Pratt
Institute of Art and living the painter's life in Europe,
he studied acting in New York at the American Academy of
Dramatic Arts.
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Robert Redford ………………… (1 come) a long, long way since the days he ………………… (2
sleep) rough on the French Riviera, as a young man struggling to make it as a painter.
The actor-director, who is 74, is also the founder of the Sundance television channel. He was
in Cannes for the MIPCOM audiovisual entertainment fair to promote the international
ambitions of the network, which launched outside the United States last year.
After a mis-spent youth, Redford ………………… (3 spend) a year in France when he
………………… (4 be) 18, and the first time he ………………… (5 visit) the Mediterranean resort he
………………… (6 sleep) under the pier opposite the luxurious Carlton Hotel.
Speaking to Toks Salako of Euronews from the more plush interior, the Oscar winning
director revealed why the country holds a special place in his heart.
Toks Salako, euronews:
“What made you choose France to launch the international version of the Sundance
channel?”
Robert Redford:
“It ………………… (7 have) a personal part to it. I really ………………… (8 begin) my career as an
artist here, and because when I ………………… (9 be) a kid I ………………… (10 begin) to draw and
I ………………… (11 make) to feel that ………………… (12 not be) important so I never
………………… (13 feel) serious about it. But it ………………… (14 be) always something that
………………… (15 make) me comfortable. I ………………… (16 go) through a difficult childhood
and ………………… (17 create) trouble and ………………… (18 be) in trouble and so-forth and I
………………… (19 kick out) of school, and that ………………… (20 be) okay with me, because
what I really ………………… (21 want) ………………… (22 be) to go another place. I …………………
(23 want) to go to a place that I ………………… (24 feel) ………………… (25 have) some history
and ………………… (26 have) a sense of community with some artists, and that …………………
(27 be) France, Paris.
PHOTO AND SCRIPT : http://www.euronews.net/2010/10/08/interview-with-robert-redford
TEXT IN BOX : http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000602/bio
2. ENGLISH 4 LISTENING
OLD STORIES/MOCK EXAM
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ROBERT REDFORD
FROM : EURONEWS, 8.10.2010
Born on August 18, 1936, in Santa Monica, California, to
Charles Robert Redford, an accountant for Standard Oil, and
Martha Hart. His mother died in 1955, the year after he
graduated from high school. Charles Robert Redford Jr. was
a scrappy kid who stole hubcaps in high school and lost his
college baseball scholarship at the University of Colorado
because of drunkenness. After studying at the Pratt
Institute of Art and living the painter's life in Europe,
he studied acting in New York at the American Academy of
Dramatic Arts.
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Robert Redford came (1 come) a long, long way since the days he slept (2 sleep) rough on
the French Riviera, as a young man struggling to make it as a painter.
The actor-director, who is 74, is also the founder of the Sundance television channel. He was
in Cannes for the MIPCOM audiovisual entertainment fair to promote the international
ambitions of the network, which launched outside the United States last year.
After a mis-spent youth, Redford spent (3 spend) a year in France when he was (4 be) 18,
and the first time he visited (5 visit) the Mediterranean resort he slept (6 sleep) under the
pier opposite the luxurious Carlton Hotel.
Speaking to Toks Salako of Euronews from the more plush interior, the Oscar winning
director revealed why the country holds a special place in his heart.
Toks Salako, euronews:
“What made you choose France to launch the international version of the Sundance
channel?”
Robert Redford:
“It had (7 have) a personal part to it. I really began (8 begin) my career as an artist here, and
because when I was (9 be) a kid I began (10 begin) to draw and I was made (11 make) to feel
that wasn’t (12 not be) important so I never felt (13 feel) serious about it. But it was (14 be)
always something that made (15 make) me comfortable. I went (16 go) through a difficult
childhood and created (17 create) trouble and was (18 be) in trouble and so-forth and I was
kicked (19 kick out) of school, and that was (20 be) okay with me, because what I really
wanted (21 want) was (22 be) to go another place. I wanted (23 want) to go to a place that I
felt (24 feel) had (25 have) some history and had (26 have) a sense of community with some
artists, and that was (27 be) France, Paris.
PHOTO AND SCRIPT : http://www.euronews.net/2010/10/08/interview-with-robert-redford
TEXT IN BOX : http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000602/bio
3. ENGLISH 4 LISTENING
OLD STORIES/MOCK EXAM
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Robert Redford has come a long, long way since the days he slept rough on the French Riviera, as a young man
struggling to make it as a painter.
The actor-director, who is 74, is also the founder of the Sundance television channel. He was in Cannes for the
MIPCOM audiovisual entertainment fair to promote the international ambitions of the network, which launched
outside the United States last year.
After a mis-spent youth, Redford spent a year in France when he was 18, and the first time he visited the
Mediterranean resort he slept under the pier opposite the luxurious Carlton Hotel.
Speaking to Toks Salako of Euronews from the more plush interior, the Oscar winning director revealed why the
country holds a special place in his heart.
Toks Salako, euronews:
“What made you choose France to launch the international version of the Sundance channel?”
Robert Redford:
“It had a personal part to it. I really began my career as an artist here, and because when I was a kid I began to draw
and I was made to feel that wasn’t important so I never felt serious about it. But it was always something that made
me comfortable. I went through a difficult childhood and created trouble and was in trouble and so-forth and I was
kicked out of school, and that was okay with me, because what I really wanted was to go another place. I wanted to go
to a place that I felt had some history and had a sense of community with some artists, and that was France, Paris.
euronews:
“You originally started the Sundance Festival back in the 1980s as a way of giving something back to the industry
which has been so good to you. What were your reasons for starting the TV channel?”
Robert Redford:
“The TV channel? The TV channel came out of two other steps that began with what I call the Sundance Labs. In 1980,
I was fortunate enough to have had some success in film and I was at a junction in my life where I could either just
continue making the films like the ones I’d been making or take a pause and think about maybe putting something
back that would be of value to the industry that had been so good to me. Because I think my nature has always been
to be more independent, I was going to try and create something that would carry that forward and maybe bring
some value to the industry. The concept is to create new opportunities for new artists, to have a place to develop and
grow, and the result of that will, hopefully, create new audiences for those artists. And if you do that you’re helping
create a new category, that can only help the business. I mean, let’s look at it in the general way.”
euronews:
“How do you think your experiences can inspire young filmakers today?”
Robert Redford:
“Well, I think probably my experience, I think through independence. I’ve been pretty independent my whole life and
that’s just the way it is…and I’ve wanted to remain independent, but not so independent that you’re outisde the
world. Because, finally, you’re in a business where whatever you do you have to entertain. That’s the fundamental job
you have to do, you have to entertain. But can you entertain in a different way? Can you entertain that is different
enough where people haven’t seen something before, you bring a new approach or a new inspiration? So I guess the
best thing I can offer would be an example of my own work and my own life, creating Sundance. Beyond that I don’t
know what else I could offer other than example. Look, independence is not going to be for everybody. It’s a very
difficult role to play in a world that’s controlled by corporations. Corportations have a very strong formula for money
in return on their investment and all that. So, sometimes experimentation or independence is seen in a negative way.
It’s seen as too risky, so therefore you’re going to have a struggle.”
euronews:
“Are you still actively involved in mentoring young filmakers now?”
Robert Redford:
“Oh yeah. The whole point of everything we start in this lab programme is about development. So development is still
in place and now more and more film makers have come through our labs. Quentin Tarantino, Darren Aronofsky, Wes
Anderson, PT Anderson, some of the actors who are here today, Elizabeth Moss, Jon Hamm. They’re all people who
came through our lab at one point or another, either as actors, new directors or new writers, so it gives me great
pleasure to see these people have gone on and benefited from our process to enter the mainstream. But they’re also
very independent.”
euronews:
“So do you see yourself now as an artist or a businessman?”
Robert Redford:
“Not a businessman. Not a businessman. It’s like the word brand. When someone says “Boy, you have a great brand,”
it made me nervous. It makes me uncomfortable; because for me the word “brand” was what you stamp on cattle,