Presenter:Welcometoourprogramme.TodaywehaveinvitedFreadWocsonadrivinginstructorofover20yearsexperiencetotalktousabout 61 (learn)todrive.WellFreaddoyouthink 62 isgettingexpensivetolearntodrivethesedays?
Fread:Wellitdepends. 63 youcomeforaprivateinstructorlikemeit’sgoingtobeabit 64 expensivethangoingtoabigschool.Thethingispeoplehaveusuallyheardofthebigschoolandtrustthemsothey’dratherspendmoremoneyonbigschools.WellIgetcustomersthroughpersonalconnections.
Presenter:Doesthatmeanyouhavetotryhardtogetcustomers?
Fread:NotnowwhenIstartedIhadto.ButatthemomentIam 65 (full)bookedandmypricesarequitecompetitive.
Presenter:Learningtodriveisusuallyanervousexperiencefor 66 (begin).Whatdoyouthink?
Fread:Wellit 67 be.ButItrytogetthemtositquietlyinthedriver’sseatfor 68 fewmoments.Withtheireyes 69 (close)youwillbesurprisedhowitchangedsomepeople.Theyfeltmuchmorereadyfordrivingifthey 70 (have)afewquietmoments.
Presenter:YesIsupposesomepeoplearemuchmorenervousthanothers.