 Okay, now I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about that for one to two minutes. You will have one minute to prepare. Do you understand? Yes. Here is a pencil and a paper for writing notes. And here is your topic. Please do not write anything on the topic paper. I'd like you to talk about eating and food. Alright, remember you have one to two minutes for this. So don't worry if I stopped you. I'll tell you when the time is up. Can you start speaking now, please? Well, the last special occasion when I had a really enjoyable meal was actually last Chinese Lunar New Year. And all my family members from my father's side came to this meal to have dinner with my grandfather. And we had an enjoyable meal because we shared a great meal together with steamed fish, Indian curry, chicken with sauce sauce. And as my grandfather is a farmer in Hong Kong, so he grows all kinds of vegetables like choy sum, bak choy and lettuce. So we had quite a full meal that day. And that meal was so enjoyable because all my family members, like our 30, 40 of them came to my grandpa's home and had dinner together. So you can imagine the crowdiness and the happiness we all shared together. And most importantly, of course, is that we gave each other gifts in Chinese Lunar New Year after the dinner. And we had a long chat with my cousins and my father enjoyed drinking wines with his siblings. So we all enjoy ourselves in the last Chinese Lunar New Year meal. Would you like to eat that meal again? Well, of course, I would like to have that meal again. Maybe next Chinese Lunar New Year because in every occasion where all my family members get together is really a truly memorable experience. And as my grandfather is like 90 years old, I really doubt that we can have many of those again. So I really treasure each and every occasion. Thank you. Can I take the pencil and paper back please? We've been talking about a special occasion when you had a really enjoyable meal. I'd now like to discuss with you one or two more general questions relating to this topic. First, let's consider learning about food. Do you think children should be taught about healthy diets and cooking at school? Well, I believe that it is important for children to learn about diets and how to cook food in school. Well, as a matter of fact, in Hong Kong, in secondary school, we have a set of course called Home Economics, which includes culinary science in it. And although I only took a year from it, but I really learned a lot from it, it provides me with cooking skills so that I don't need to have instant noodles every time I cook at home. I can cook some simple dishes like tomato with eggs and maybe fried beef with some cucumbers. Also, knowing about diet is also important for children because nowadays maybe some children are moderately obese. It is important for them to know how to have a good diet, to have balanced health, and more importantly to stay fit. So now let's move on to food aid. Should rich countries help poor countries with more than just food? Well, I believe that rich countries should help poor countries, not just food but also other supports. Food is a kind of basic need for humans. It is vital, no doubt, but if we only give food to the poor people, they will never get out of the poverty. So what we also need to do is to give them education and opportunities to sell their products so that they could earn money themselves instead of just being fed on. Besides education, I think that to give them a fair trade is also important as rich countries always dominate the resource in the poor country and gives them no room to develop. So it is important for poor countries to have their own resource and to sell it to others. Do you think your town is doing enough to educate the other poor countries? Well, in my time I think that there are a lot of people who are willing to volunteer to go to poor countries like Nepal to help the people there to receive education, to eliminate literacy. And most importantly, the people in our town mainly go back to mainland China and to help those people who live in the countryside far away from cities to receive education.