viernes, 16 de noviembre de 2018

MY INTERVIEW WITH JOHNSON SMITH, ONE OF THE ARCHEOLOGIST WHO DISCOVERED RICHARD III'S BODY

Bárbara: Good Morning, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Bárbara and welcome to Discovering the truth in Discovery Channel. For the people who don't know, I am the host and the interviewer in this programme, where we interview famous people whose jobs and experiences could provide us a question about our world, the Earth, which has a invaluable value and umbelievable facts that many people don't know, so we are here in order to provide you the knowledge of all about these topic.
Today, we are here to interview one of the archeologist who discovered Richard III's body. Aplaude to Mr Johnson Smith. Good night, Mr Smith.

Johnson: Greetings, Bárbara, thank you so much to invite me to your programme!

B: You're very welcome!

J: But, could I add something?

B: No problem, what is it?

J: There is no need to call me Mr Johnson Smith or Mr Smith. Call me Johnson better, I like it more!
Although you are very kind and polite saying these words that are in lack of use these day.

B: Oh, thank you for that words!

J: My pleasure!

B: Well, let's start with the first question: Where and where did you find that important archeological site?

J: Pretty good question for the beginning. Well, It has been six years since we discovered Richard III's body in Leicister Parking, but he wasn't for that country.

B: So, it had been descovered in 2012, right?

J: You are right, Bárbara!

B: Wait a second, in a car park?!

J: Yes it is, like you listened, in a car park when it needed many workers in medicine, archeology, history and sciencw.

B: Ok..... pretty interesting.....

J: Bárbara, there is no need to stutter, I don't bite!

B: Yes, I know, but it is no you, it is only that I don't know how could that happened.

J: I don't know because we haven't discovered that fact yet. But, seriously, you are shivering!

B: Well, I am only shivering because I forgot my jacket.

J: Well, so that is the reason why you was stammering. Well, here is my jacker, you could take it.

B: Thank you, Johnson, but you don't need to

J: Yes, I need to, I can't see someone freezing, less an interviewer, so could you take it, please?

B: Ok, thank you and excuse me, sometimes I am very humble.

J: Don't worry, Bárbara. Relax and take my hand if that helps you.

B: Oh, thank you , but....

J: Come on, miss.

B: Ok then, thank you. Well, what you discovered about Richard III in the archaeological site?

J: Interesting! Well, we discovered that he had 11 injuries more at least around his cranium, that is: two located in the back of his head, causing him fainted inmediately and later, his dead. It ends up that the weapons were a pike and a dagger.

B: Poor boy, I don't like hearing about weapons. Who could do that?

J:Well, I think he was Henry Tudor, or that is what Shakespeare wrotes about. But Richard was such an arrogant and evil king.

B: Why he was arrogant and evil?

J: Because he killed many people including his nephews, in order to have the royal throne for this own.

B: Yes, I read about that in a book called All about England. But it isn't know well where are their bodies, too, don't you?

J: Bárbara, you are totally right! We have more work to do my workmates and I.

B: Ok, Johnson. Well, that is all for today's programme. Finally my hand is free but at at least relaxed. Good luck, Johnson and company and see you in another time here.

J: It will be a pleasure! Good bye, Bárbara and audience! See you in another time!