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1) Complete the 2 phrasal verbs (see gaps A and B in the text above): TAKE …, SAVE ….

The BBC is to air a new series about social mobility in the UK, following six highly promising 13-year-old children in state schools through their GCSE years to see if they can overcome the challenges of their underprivileged backgrounds.
Filmed over three years, the BBC2 show Generation Gifted charts their progress twice a year up to the age of 16 but could be extended to cover their A-levels, university and beyond. [1]
Producers Blast! Films contacted hundreds of schools to see if they would take […A..] and were inundated with replies.
Series producer Zehra Yas said headteachers were keen to highlight the plight of bright, disadvantaged pupils and the uneven playing field they face compared with wealthier children.
Two of the girls in the programme, Anne-Marie and Shakira, have younger brothers with disabilities and their families are on benefits. In one moving scene, Anne-Marie vows to save […B…] to fulfil her dream of attending university after learning it will cost £9,000 a year; talented artist Shakira thinks the limit of her talents is to become a tattoo artist and says she will probably not leave her home town as she fears for her brother’s future.
BBC commissioning editor Danny Horan said he wanted the series – which begins airing on 14 February – “to create a debate” about social mobility and how much can be gained by interventions that help boost children’s confidence and broaden their horizons. [2]
The BBC and Blast have discussed what would happen if audiences moved by the children’s plight get involved and contribute to their education. Although it would skew the series, [3]
“Viewing the films has given them even more of a zest for aspiration and achievement; seeing themselves on screen as hard-working [has] helped their confidence. [4]
I hope we can follow them beyond their 16th birthdays.”


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* Producers Blast! Films contacted hundreds of schools to see if they would take part and were inundated with replies.

*In one moving scene, Anne-Marie vows to save up to fulfil her dream of attending university after learning it will cost £9,000 a year

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