Jules: Hey Nathan, do you go to the gym? Nathan: Yes, Jules. I do try to but I'm a bit, I don't know what the word is. Jules: Lazy? Nathan: Inconsistent. No, thanks very much. Jules: What do you do at the gym? What do you actually do? Nathan: What do
Katia: I'm doubting, I'm doubting if the whole Facebook and Twitter, if that's actually good. It seems like generations now are spending so much time in computers and virtually but not really doing outside activities so I wonder if there should be a
Alex: Hi, Katia, how are you? Katia: I'm doing good and you Alex? Alex: I'm doing good thank you. I have a question for you. Are you on Facebook? Katia: Yes, I am in Facebook but I really do not check very often. Alex: OK, how often do you check it u
Maria: So talking about social media, is your parents on any social sites like Facebook, Twitter, et cetera. Alex: My mum and dad are on Facebook. My mum doesn't use hers, she uses hers only to kind of see what I'm doing. Maria: Stalk you? Alex: Kind
Alex: So Maria, do your parents use any of the social media sites. Maria: They do. Both my parents are on Facebook. My mum is not that active on Facebook. She has a profile and she has pictures and I think she's online whenever she wants to get in to
Olga: The next place? Daniel: The next place would be well Santiago. Olga: I don't really look forward to going to Santiago. I would rather go to some other place. Daniel: OK then. Then if it's around like the center of the country, I would recommend
Olga: Hey, Daniel, how are you? Daniel: Hey Olga, I'm fine thanks. How are you? Olga: Fine. Actually I have a favor to ask you. Daniel: Yes, sure. Olga: OK. Like my boyfriend and I are planning to go to Chile next month. Daniel: Really? Olga: Yes, so
Jana: So we have homework, tests, what about attendance? Should we require students to attend classes or? Sometimes people argue at university level it shouldn't be compulsory. Peter: I think you should attend some classes at least. You're going to u
Peter: So we're both teaching at university and I was curious, Jana, what do you think about giving students homework? Jana: Ah, that's a tricky one isn't it? Students usually don't like homework. Peter: Yeah. Did you used to like homework as a stude
Nathan: So we're talking about gyms and exercises and stuff, Jules, and I want to ask you a question. It may be a bit of advice. Jules: OK. Nathan: You know Madonna? Jules: Not personally but. Nathan: Right. Well, I heard that Madonna had like starte
Valeria: You have to think in Buenos Aires in terms of day Buenos Aires and night Buenos Aires. Daniel: OK. Valeria: They are like two cities. Daniel: What about the night? Valeria:: Well, there are a lot of night life. For instance, you can go to a
Maria: So do you believe in love at first sight? Alex: Yea, I think it does exist. I think you can have a sort of spark at first sight, but what I consider as love is a bit different to what that first kind of meeting would be. If you can having some
Alex: So how do you feel about long distance relationships? Maria: Not that good. I had two relationships by now and both of them ended after me going somewhere. First time I was in Denmark but like I lived on a school in another city and while I was
Maria: So Alex, you're from Australia. What's the economical situation there at the moment? Alex: We've actually been very, very lucky in the last couple of years throughout the global financial crisis. We've been, we had a very strong, very positive
Alex: So Maria, you've seen a lot of the stuff that's been happening recently in Europe and you know that things have not exactly gone very well. What do you think are the, what's the outlook for Denmark in the future? Do you think you guys will do w
Spencer: So talking about clothes, Curtis, do you spent a lot of money on clothes? Curtis: I don't really spend a lot of money on clothes. I think the clothes that I buy last for a long time. And I have a lot of them but I only add to them very slowl
Note: This is a continuation of a conversation about student learner types from conversation 1289. Speaker Speaker flag flag Julia Todd Todd: Yeah, but next time you teach, when you look at your students, think about it. Julia: I will, yeah. Todd: Wh
Chris: Hi, Adelina. So, let's talk about ... about life in general. Could you tell me a bit how ... how has been your life, some highlights up till now? Adelina: Well, I don't know. I can say my life is like a roller coaster so I don't know, I think
Adelina: We are sitting here together in Spain but you are far away from your home country. Are you often abroad? Chris: I'm actually all the time abroad, I'm living abroad. Adelina: Oh, so you live in Spain for how long? Chris: Yes, now I'm living i
Ade: Now Chris, in our last conversation you told me you come from Belgium. And I would like to know, what kind of food do you eat in Belgium? Chris: What kind of food, well we eat all kinds of food. I mean theres no restrictions or anything. We have
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