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BBC LEARNING ENGLISH The Importance of Being Earnest 9: A reunion and a death NB: This is not a word-for-word transcript LANGUAGE FOCUS: Adverbs 2 and are angry with and now they know their real names neither of them are called Ernest. The two women are inside the house. The men come in trying to look and sound cheerful. and [whistling Daisy, Daisy] I'm sure they're feeling sorry. Let's not say anything. Certainly not. Mr Moncrieff, why did you pretend to be my guardian's brother? So that I had the opportunity to meet you. That seems a satisfactory explanation, doesn't it? Yes, if you can believe him. I don't. But his answer was so beautiful. True. In matters of great importance, it's style, not truth that is essential. Mr Worthing, why did you pretend to have a brother? Was it so you could come to London to see me? Do you have any doubts, dear? I have serious doubts. But I intend to ignore them., should we forgive them? Yes. I mean no. Probably not. What about their names? bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 7

True! I had forgotten! and Your names are still a huge problem! and Our names! Is that all? But we are going to be christened with a different name this afternoon. You are prepared to do this terrible thing for me,? I am. To please me you are ready to face this awful experience,? I am! How can people talk about the equality of the sexes! Men have moments of physical courage which we women know absolutely nothing about., darling!, darling! And they fall into each other's arms. Merriman comes in and coughs loudly. He announces a visitor. Merriman Ahem! Ahem!! Good heavens!! What does this mean? Simply that I am engaged to Mr Worthing, mamma. bbclearningenglish.com Page 2 of 7

Mr Worthing, I followed my daughter by train. is meant to be attending a university lecture. Well, that is what her father thinks. All communication between yourself and my daughter must end immediately. We are engaged to be married,! You are nothing of the kind, sir. And now, what about!! Yes, Aunt Augusta. May I ask if it is in this house that your sick friend Mr Bunbury lives? Oh! No! Bunbury doesn't live here. Bunbury is somewhere else at the moment. In fact, Bunbury is dead. Dead! When did he die? Oh! I killed Bunbury this afternoon. I mean poor Bunbury died this afternoon. He died so suddenly? What did he die of? I mean he was discovered! The doctors discovered that he could not live, so he died. He seems to have had great confidence in the opinion of his doctors. I am glad that he finally made up his mind to take some definite course of action, and acted under proper medical advice. And now, Mr Worthing, who is the young person whose hand my nephew is holding in an unnecessary way? That is Miss Cardew, I'm her guardian. I am engaged to, Aunt Augusta. I beg your pardon? bbclearningenglish.com Page 3 of 7

Mr Moncrieff and I are engaged to be married,. has to sit down at this news. There seems to be something unusually exciting in the air the number of engagements seems to be above average. Mr Worthing, is Miss Cardew at all connected with any railway stations in London? I am simply asking. Until yesterday I didn't know any families or people whose origin was a station. Miss Cardew is the granddaughter of the late Mr Thomas Cardew of 149 Belgrave Square; Gervase Park, Surrey; and the Sporran, Fifeshire. Three addresses. That always gives me confidence. I am not unsatisfied. How extremely kind of you,! Now, we have to leave Just one thing, Mr Worthing, does Miss Cardew have any money? Oh! About 130,000. That is all. Goodbye,. So pleased to have seen you. A moment, Mr Worthing. 130,000! Miss Cardew seems to me a most attractive young lady, now that I look at her. Come over here, dear Turn round, dear child, so I can see your face. There are definite social possibilities in your face.! Yes, Aunt Augusta! There are definite social possibilities in Miss Cardew. I don't care about social possibilities. Never speak disrespectfully of Society,. Only people who can't get into it do that. Now Miss Cardew, of course you know that has nothing but his debts to depend upon. But I do not approve of marriages for money. Well, I suppose I must give my consent. bbclearningenglish.com Page 4 of 7

Thank you, Aunt Augusta. The marriage had better take place quite soon. I am not in favour of long engagements. They give people the chance to find out each other's characters before marriage never a good thing. I'm sorry to interrupt you,, but I am Miss Cardew's guardian, and I don't give my consent to this marriage. And why not may I ask? Isn't an extremely eligible young man? He has nothing, but he looks everything. What more can one desire? The fact is that I do not approve of his moral character. He has not been honest. and look at him amazed. Untruthful!? Impossible! I'm afraid there is no doubt. This afternoon he came to my house pretending to be my brother. He has succeeded in one afternoon to change the affections of dear. He then stayed to tea, and ate all the muffins. Ahem! Mr Worthing, after careful consideration I have decided to forgive my nephew's behaviour. That is very generous of you,. However I have not changed my mind. I do not give my consent. bbclearningenglish.com Page 5 of 7

Vocabulary guardian someone who is legally responsible for someone else such as a child whose parents cannot look after them (perhaps because they have died) christened given a name (usually as a baby) during a religious ceremony in the Christian Church courage the ability to face difficult situations or danger without showing fear late recently died Surrey a county in England near London Fifeshire a county in Scotland confidence thinking that someone is good and honest disrespectful showing lack of respect debts amounts of money you owe to someone consent permission eligible suitable as someone to marry approve to think someone or something is good moral good and honest muffins small, round type of bread that is sliced and eaten hot with butter bbclearningenglish.com Page 6 of 7

Quiz 1. Why do and think that and are very brave? (Hint: They both plan to get christened.) a) Because they are going to talk to about the engagements. b) Because they are going to change their names. c) Because they are going to meet 's brother. 2. What does say about Bunbury? (Hint: What does he tell?) a) He's dead. b) He was found in the house. c) He's gone to live somewhere else. 3. Who does not agree to the marriage of and? (Hint: 's 'guardian' doesn't agree to the marriage.) a) b) c) Feedback 1. Why do and think that and are very brave? a) Because they are going to talk to. Wrong It is for a different reason. b) Because they are going to change their names. Correct Well done! c) Because they are going to meet 's brother. Wrong doesn't have a brother. 2. What does say about Bunbury? a) He's dead Correct Well done! b) He was found in the house. Wrong says Bunbury has been 'discovered' but he doesn't mean in that way. c) He's gone to live somewhere else. Wrong He says 'Bunbury is somewhere else at the moment. In fact, Bunbury is dead.' 3. Who does not agree to the marriage of and? a) Wrong She does agree. b) Correct Well done! c) Wrong It was someone else. bbclearningenglish.com Page 7 of 7