M: Sarah, you work in the admissions office, don't you?
W: Yes, I've been here ten years as assistant director.
M: Really? What does that involve?
W: Well, I'm in charge of all the 61 of postgraduate students in the university.
M: Only postgraduates?
W: Yes, postgraduates only. I have 62 at all to do with undergraduates.
M: Do you find that you get particular-sort of...different national groups? I mean, do you get large numbers from Latin America or...
W: Yes. Well, of all the students 63 (enrol) last year, nearly half were from overseas. They were from African countries, the Far East, the Middle East, and Latin America.
M: Em. But have you been 64 (do) just that for the last 10 years, or, have you done other things?
W: Well, I've been doing the same job. Er, before that, I was secretary of the Medical School at Birmingham, and 65 (far) back, I worked in 66 local government.
M: Oh, I see.
W: 67 I've done different types of things.
M: Yes, indeed. How do you imagine your job might develop in the future? Can you imagine 68 (shift) into a different kind of responsibility or doing something...
W: Oh, yeah, from October 1, I'll be doing an 69 (entire) different job. There's going to be more committee work. I mean, more policy work, and less dealing with students, unfortunately. I 70 (miss) my contact with students.