Todd: Hello, Gabrielle! Gabrielle: Hello! Todd: How are you doing today? Gabrielle: Good thanks. Todd: Now, Grabrielle, I hear that you are going back home to New Zealand Gabrielle: That's right. I'm going home for summer. Todd: OK. What are your pla
Todd: Hello Michael. Michael: Hello Todd. Todd: We're going to talk about Australia. Or your going to talk about Australia. So first of all how many people live in Australia? Michael: Australia? Oh, there's about twenty million people in Australia ri
Todd: Hello, Matt! Matt: Hello, Todd! Todd: Matt, I'm going to ask you some questions about pet. (OK!) First question, do you have a pet? Matt: Yes, in fact, my mom's house we have three, three pets; two dogs and a cat. My family actually raises dogs
Todd: OK. Hello! Kevin: Hi! How you doing? Todd: I'm doing pretty good. Kevin: Good. Todd: What's your name? Kevin: My name is Kevin. Todd: Kevin. And where are you from? Kevin: I'm from Pheonix, Arizona. Todd: OK. Nice. Kevin: In the United States.
I am totally English but I spent my whole life basically living in other countries, well, my parents spent most of my life living in other countries. I've actually been at school in England for quite a while of it. Living away from your own country i
Todd: OK. Sophie, we're going to talk about opposites. OK. What is big? Sophie: An elephant. Todd: OK. What is small? Sophie: A mouse. Todd: A mouse, OK. Are you afraid of mice? Sophie: No, not actually. Todd: OK. What is expensive? Sophie: A yacht.
Todd: OK. Cat, we're going to talk about high school. Cat: OK. Todd: Ah, tell me about high school. Did you like high school? Cat: I did after I was about 14 or 15 years old, when we could chose our subjects. Todd: Uh-huh. Cat: I started to enjoy it
Todd: OK. Hello! Could you introduce yourself please? Conrad: Yes! I'm Conrad Matsumoto. I'm from California like you, Todd. And now I'm living in Japan. I've been here about seven years. Todd: Wow! Seven years! Conrad: Well, maybe six. Todd: Six. Co
Todd: OK. Hello! Could you introduce yourself please? Conrad: Yes! I'm Conrad Matsumoto. I'm from California like you, Todd. And now I'm living in Japan. I've been here about seven years. Todd: Wow! Seven years! Conrad: Well, maybe six. Todd: Six. Co
Todd: OK. Richard, do you like art? Richard: I do. Very much. Yes. Todd: OK. Um, what kind of art do you like? Richard: OK. Well, I like all kinds of art. Todd: OK. Richard: When I was young I used to enjoy painting. Todd: OK. What did you paint? Ric
I think food is such a great subject, such an interesting subject. I mean, food is something that everyone has to do. It's a life necessity, and actually because of that it can be a real hassle, like when you have to eat when you're hungry but you re
I have a few main ambitions at the moment. I think the first and foremost ones, seeing as I'm in Japan at the moment studying Japanese, would to be actually to be able to speak the language, but I think that's pretty far fetched ambition at the momen
Todd: Kawabe, can you explain the difference, or compare, Tokyo and Osaka? Kawabe: Tokyo and Osaka? OK, I think that Tokyo is like New York City and Osaka is, like where? It's like, I guess it's like, OK, let's say, little Irish city. Todd: A little
Todd: OK, Kawabe, can you explain Pachinko? Foreigners don't understand pachinko. Kawabe: OK. Explain pachinko. Todd: Yeah, because when we get off the train and go home we often we often walk past pachinko parlours, or in the morning even. Kawabe: I
My bedroom is very messy at the moment. I'm not too happy with it. I'm just looking around and trying to work myself up to actually cleaning it. Em, but I don't like cleaning my bedroom. Sometimes I like it when I tidy things up and I find things tha
Adrienne: Now, Vivian, do you mind me asking how old you are? Vivian: I was 80 years old on November 3rd, 2004. Adrienne: Wow! 80! What does it feel like to be 80? Vivian: It's a little inconvenient because my mind didn't turn 80 but my body did and
Adrienne: So, Vivian, you have grandchildren! Vivian: I have two lovely granddaughters. Adrienne: Granddaughters! What's it like being a grandma? Vivian: It is a second chance on life because of when you are raising children as a young person you get
Adrienne: So we just had Christmas and I see your knitting bag is out, did you knit anything for anyone for Christmas? Vivian: I started to knit for my granddaughters, but time caught up with me and I was making for them a poncho which consisted of t
When I was living in Pisa, a few friends and I decided to go to Venice for the carnival, so the carnival in Venice, it's usually, usually about February or March, depending on when Easter is that year cause Easter can change every year, it's a differ
Todd: Um , Kawabe you said you used to be a bike delivery person. Kawabe: Yes, I was. It was not very long but I was doing that for like 6 months. Todd: Do you mean push bike or motorcycle? Kawabe: Push bike? What is a push bike? Todd: Push bike is l
- 英语访谈对话 9 Going Home
- 英语访谈对话 5 Australia
- 英语访谈对话 3 Dogs
- 英语访谈对话 14 Big Apple Baby
- 英语访谈对话 363 On the Move
- 英语访谈对话 353 Adjectives - Opposites
- 英语访谈对话 354 High School
- 英语访谈对话 355 California Guy
- 英语访谈对话 356 Ecuador and Columbia
- 英语访谈对话 357 Painting
- 英语访谈对话 361 Food
- 英语访谈对话 362 Ambitions
- 英语访谈对话 364 Osaka and Tokyo
- 英语访谈对话 365 Pachinko
- 英语访谈对话 367 Messy Room
- 英语访谈对话 370 Ageing
- 英语访谈对话 371 Being a Grandmother
- 英语访谈对话 372 Knitting
- 英语访谈对话 368 Glasses
- 英语访谈对话 333 The Messenger
- 英语访谈对话 9 Going Home
- 英语访谈对话 5 Australia
- 英语访谈对话 3 Dogs
- 英语访谈对话 14 Big Apple Baby
- 英语访谈对话 363 On the Move
- 英语访谈对话 353 Adjectives - Opposites
- 英语访谈对话 354 High School
- 英语访谈对话 355 California Guy
- 英语访谈对话 356 Ecuador and Columbia
- 英语访谈对话 357 Painting
- 英语访谈对话 361 Food
- 英语访谈对话 362 Ambitions
- 英语访谈对话 364 Osaka and Tokyo
- 英语访谈对话 365 Pachinko
- 英语访谈对话 367 Messy Room
- 英语访谈对话 370 Ageing
- 英语访谈对话 371 Being a Grandmother
- 英语访谈对话 372 Knitting
- 英语访谈对话 368 Glasses
- 英语访谈对话 333 The Messenger