Jane Goodall is famous/not only for her work with chimpanzees/but also for her effort to conserve nature. Here,/Ken interviews her/about her life and work.
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- Ken:
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Dr. Goodall,/thank you for taking time/for this interview.
I know that you spent many years/studying chimpanzees in
Africa.
When did you first decide to go to Africa?
- Jane:
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It was after I had read the Doctor Dolittle
and the Tarzan books.
When I was 11,/I knew that somehow I would go to Africa/to live with
animals,/study them,/and write books about
them.
- Ken:
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I’m sure/there are lots of young people/who want to work with animals someday.
How can they prepare themselves?
- Jane:
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There are a lot of things you can do/in order to understand animals.
It is very important/that you watch them/and observe their behavior.
It is also important/that you write notes and ask
questions.
If you are really determined,/you’ll have to work really hard.
Take advantage of
every opportunity,/and don’t give up.