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You are going to read a magazine article in which four teenagers talk about their experiences of taking part in a reality TV series, which aims to find the best poung business person. For questions 1-10, choose from the people (A-D). The people may be chosen more than once.
Which person
1. learnt that academic ability is not necessary for doing well in business?
2. says they have a competitive nature?
3. was determined to enjoy their experience on the show?
4. discovered that winning the show was not as easy as they had thought?
5, believes you should go into business with people who have similar ambitions?
6. thinks you need a variety of skills to succeed in business?
7. says that if you want success you have to work hard?
8. wanted to change the image of a certain group of people?
9. says the show taught them to appreciate different styles of working?
10. says you should not listen to those who doubt you?
A. Zoe, 17 years old
I applied to do it because I wanted to show off my talent for business and maybe persuade someone to hire me. l'm a keen viewer of the show, and I'd always wanted to appear on it as I felt I’d be a very strong candidate. I'm the kind of person who won't be beaten, so I felt that the show would be an ideal environment for me. It was exhausting, but also rewarding and fun. I enjoyed all the tasks we had to do. Having had this experience, my advice to other young business people would be: know what you want to do, be creative and decisive and you'll fulfill your potential. Personally, I’ve learnt that there are all kinds of people in business; it's important to be tolerant of the various ways that people do things, and to value each individual, because everyone has something to offer.
B. Kirsty, 16 years old
As I'm a big fan of the show, it was great to have the opportunity to appear on it. I thought it would be a bri!liant way to see how far I could go in the competition and get a taste of working in business. I had the time of my life - it's the best thing I've ever done! I think the experience has made me more confident in my strengths. I'm not that good at some of
the stuff we study at school, but I realise now that, with enough determination, I can get to where I want to be in this environment. To anyone hoping to get into business at a young age, stay focused on your goals, and don't be put off by constantly being told what you can't achieve. I've learnt that you have to co-operate in business, and that the work of a team is always more suecessfüul than that of an individual.
C. Tim, 18 years old
When the opportunity came up to take part in the show, I just couldn't turn it down. T've aiways been a fan. Like everyoe who walches at home, I ałways believed I could outdo everyone else - until I was actuaily there and found out what was expected of me! I 1oved every minute though. It really made me grow up. I've learned that in the business world a broad range of abilities is necessary to really get on; it's not enough to be very good in just one area. I advise young business people to make sure they put enough effort in if they are to achieve their goals. Natural ability is important of course, but it's not enough on its own.
D. Arjun, 17 years old
I applied for the show because I thought it would give me the opportunity to demonstrate that academics don't just sit and study books all day. Also, I thought it would allow me to learn more about business. I knew that I'd never have the chance to do something like that again so I decided to make the most of every second. Obviously, winning was fantastic, but I think that meeting all those different people during the competition was the real highlight for me. To young businessmen and women, l'd say: never give up on your dreams. If you believe in yourself then anything is possible. From taking part in this show, I' ve learnt it's vital to join forces with others who share your objecti ves and that the success of a business depends on the team that's running it and their passion towards whatever it is that's being sold.
 

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You are going to read a magazine article in which four teenagers talk about their experiences of taking part in a reality TV series, which aims to find the best young business person. For questions 1-10, choose from the people (A-D). The people may be chosen more than once.
Which person
1. learnt that academic ability is not necessary for doing well in business? B
2. says they have a competitive nature? A
3. was determined to enjoy their experience on the show? A
4. discovered that winning the show was not as easy as they had thought? C
5, believes you should go into business with people who have similar ambitions? D
6. thinks you need a variety of skills to succeed in business? C
7. says that if you want success you have to work hard? C
8. wanted to change the image of a certain group of people? D
9. says the show taught them to appreciate different styles of working? A
10. says you should not listen to those who doubt you? B
A. Zoe, 17 years old
I applied to do it because I wanted to show off my talent for business and maybe persuade someone to hire me. l'm a keen viewer of the show, and I'd always wanted to appear on it as I felt I’d be a very strong candidate. I'm the kind of person who won't be beaten, so I felt that the show would be an ideal environment for me. It was exhausting, but also rewarding and fun. I enjoyed all the tasks we had to do. Having had this experience, my advice to other young business people would be: know what you want to do, be creative and decisive and you'll fulfill your potential. Personally, I’ve learnt that there are all kinds of people in business; it's important to be tolerant of the various ways that people do things, and to value each individual, because everyone has something to offer.
B. Kirsty, 16 years old
As I'm a big fan of the show, it was great to have the opportunity to appear on it. I thought it would be a brilliant way to see how far I could go in the competition and get a taste of working in business. I had the time of my life - it's the best thing I've ever done! I think the experience has made me more confident in my strengths. I'm not that good at some of the stuff we study at school, but I realise now that, with enough determination, I can get to where I want to be in this environment. To anyone hoping to get into business at a young age, stay focused on your goals, and don't be put off by constantly being told what you can't achieve. I've learnt that you have to co-operate in business, and that the work of a team is always more successful than that of an individual.
C. Tim, 18 years old
When the opportunity came up to take part in the show, I just couldn't turn it down. I've aLways been a fan. Like everyone who watches at home, I ałways believed I could outdo everyone else - until I was actuaily there and found out what was expected of me! I 1oved every minute though. It really made me grow up. I've learned that in the business world a broad range of abilities is necessary to really get on; it's not enough to be very good in just one area. I advise young business people to make sure they put enough effort in if they are to achieve their goals. Natural ability is important of course, but it's not enough on its own.
D. Arjun, 17 years old
I applied for the show because I thought it would give me the opportunity to demonstrate that academics don't just sit and study books all day. Also, I thought it would allow me to learn more about business. I knew that I'd never have the chance to do something like that again so I decided to make the most of every second. Obviously, winning was fantastic, but I think that meeting all those different people during the competition was the real highlight for me. To young businessmen and women, l'd say: never give up on your dreams. If you believe in yourself then anything is possible. From taking part in this show, I' ve learnt it's vital to join forces with others who share your objectives and that the success of a business depends on the team that's running it and their passion towards whatever it is that's being sold.

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