CHRIS: Alright? Remember, you have one to two minutes for this so don’t worry if I stop you. I’ll tell you when the time is up. NANCY: Okay. CHRIS: Can you start speaking now, please? NANCY: Okay. The animal I want to talk about is panda. It looks … it has black eyes, there’s black fur around it’s eyes and black legs. They rest of it’s body, I think, it’s black, no white, sorry … and it’s very jumpy. It’s very cute and it lives in remote mountain those, for those wild panda and they live, it lives in somewhere with, somewhere grows bamboos ‘cause bamboo is it’s food. And they like climbing on bamboos and … yeah and then … Bamboo for Chinese are very, it’s national treasure and Chinese governments invest a lot to protect them, panda. And we also have like bamboo protection area and it require very high education students to take care of panda, which this is my job, this is my ideal job ‘cause they very cute and I want to take care of them. And we also have a diplomacy called ‘Panda Diplomacy’. It’s like Chinese government to give panda as a gift to other countries ‘cause panda is also very popular among the world and there is, there are many pandas live apart, afar from China and then as a tourist attraction for foreigners. And panda, the meaning of panda, it’s very environ, environment develop … environmentally friendly for Chinese ‘cause when we talk about panda people normally think protect animals and I think it is very important to setup a harmonious relationship between human and animals and especially for this. CHRIS: Thank you. Can I have the booklet and paper and pencil back, please? Have you ever seen a panda? NANCY: No. I want to see but not yet.