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Pop Singer Monologue
Tim: Julia, I find you sang this song very beautiful just now. If you go along the road of music, I believe you will be a singer in future.
Julia: you know what, actually to be a famous pop singer has been always a secret dream for me since I was only a little girl. However, when i grew up, I am slowly afraid of trying to realize it and starting to get the first step. tim:.I believe that everyone in the world has his or her own dreams. You can pursuit your dream to became a music star. I believe you can do it!

Julia: Well, I think there are so many youngers who are really good at singing recently, and more and more people are having a dream to be a super star. I don't have the confidence to become the outstanding one in such a competitive
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Just like the famous film The Pursuit of Happiness tells us ,You have a dream, you got to protect it. People can't do something by themselves
Julia: Ok, maybe you are right. But you know entertainment circle are relatively complicated . The unfair and dark phenomena are always existed. Sometimes you had to face the fact that the ability has not been the key factor to be success to do this kind of job.

tim: hum…although there exits some unfairness, there are also many super stars who gets their success through hard work and faith. Just like the famous poper star jay chou, you know, he is also a nomal person and has no advandatages in this music circle

at first, but as we all know he is now so famous by his had work, so I think you should be confidence to yourself.

Julia: But in my impression, singer stars often own little private time left to themselves. Their life are full of work plans so that they are forced to do a lot of things they don't really want to do. They fly to place and place around the world to hold the concerts, make the albums and attend activities nearly for the whole years. Those bring them too heavy stress that i got fear to take

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