Speaker 1.
Remember that it’s not enough just to wear a suit when you’re meeting your future employer;
you have to wear it with a smile. The latest studies suggest that when we see smiling people,
we believe they are friendly, confident and reliable. Sounds like a perfect employee, right?
So next time you’re answering potential employers’ questions, make sure you wear a beautiful
smile!
adapted from www.sparkpeople.com
Speaker 2.
In the 1980s online bulletin boards became popular among college students and staff. A lot of
posts were intended as humorous, but there were always a few people who didn’t get the joke
and took the message seriously. One day a research professor of computer science, Scott
Fahlman, combined three punctuation marks to produce a graphic sign which we know today
as a smiley, to show that something is intended as a joke. Soon, the idea became popular all
over the world.
adapted from www.wsj.com
Speaker 3.
Some time ago I moved to a new school. I felt lonely because none of the kids wanted to talk
to me. One day, on my way to school, a stranger looked at me and smiled. The smile made me
believe that life would get better. I said to myself I’d always smile at people. I just wish we all
did the same. A smile can make our world a nicer place.
adapted from www.cammipham.com
Speaker 4.
I was excited to see the film Mona Lisa’s Smile. It is set at Wellesley College, which is where
I used to study. However, after watching it I must say that it was very far from my own
experience of studying at the college. I wonder, what’s the point of making such a film today?
To suggest how far we’ve come from the 1950s? I can’t understand those who say it’s
a masterpiece! I didn’t enjoy it at all.
adapted from www.imdb.com