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David Eastment's picnic in the park

Which park would you go to?
The Volksgarten in Vienna

Why?
To sit and look at the roses

Who would you go with?
A beautiful Viennese woman

What would you take to the park?
- a book a slim volume of Shakespeare's sonnets
- a CD Scarlatti
- a magazine The Economist
- a video to watch later The Third Man
- anything else? a bottle of Grúner Veltliener

Inside your picnic basket what would you take
- to eat?
a German blood sausage
- to drink? another bottle of Grúner Veltliener

Who would you like to meet in the park?
The Empress Maria Teresa

What would you talk about?
Destiny

What would you do afterwards?
I'd go for a ride on the Ferris wheel in a nearby park

 

David Eastment has taught English since the mid-seventies in Europe, Asia, South America and the Middle East. He is a freelance consultant and teacher-trainer, specialising in the application of Information and Communications Technology to language education. David is the author of The Internet and ELT (British Council/Summertown) and has held the role of Editor of IATEFL Issues; the journal of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language.

David has co-authored The Internet with Scott Windeatt and David Hardisty, which is part of the Resource Books for Teachers series published by OUP.

Click here to read a transcript of David Eastment's richmondpark chat, Dreams or Reality?

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