Interviewer: Excuse me ...excuse me ...
Passer-by 1: Yeah?
Interviewer: We’re doing a survey; we’re talking to people about health and fitness ...as part of the government’s Healthy Eating campaign ...
PB1: Oh right, yes, I’ve heard about that.
Interviewer: Good, well could you spare a few moments of your time to help us? It’s just a few questions ...
PB1: Yeah, okay. Sure.
Interviewer: Okay, so do you know for example how much sugar the average person eats in one day?
PB1: No idea ...I don’t know ...maybe ...three or four spoonfuls. I'm not sure ...
Interviewer: Right well actually, it’s this much.
PB1: Really? That much? Wow, that’s amazing!
Interviewer: Surprising isn’t it? That’s thirty-four teaspoons of sugar ...
PB1: Thirty-four? You’re joking!
Interviewer: Excuse me ...excuse me ...
Passer-by 2: Yeah?
Interviewer: We’re doing a survey; we’re talking to people about health and fitness ...as part of the government’s Healthy Eating campaign ...
PB2: Oh right, yes, I’ve heard about that.
Interviewer: Good, well could you spare a few moments of your time to help us? It’s just a few questions ...
PB2: Yeah, okay. Sure.
Interviewer: Okay, so do you know for example how much sugar the average person eats in one day?
PB2: How much sugar? What in a day? Well quite a lot ...
Interviewer: Well, it’s this much.
PB2: Uh-huh. Right.
Interviewer: You don’t seem very surprised ...
PB2: Not really. You see, I’m a dentist ...
Interviewer: OK, are you? Are you really? Oh right. I see.
PB2: So ...no ...unfortunately it doesn’t surprise me ...I see the results of all that sugar every day ...
Bye.