OK. Growing up in America, in the United States, as a young child, we have three special people, mythical people, we believe in and we really like because they give us gifts or money. The first special person is the tooth fairy, and the tooth fairy g
I had a really nice day today. It's Sunday today, so obviously I got nothing to do so I went to meet my English friend Ben in a place called Harajuku in Tokyo, which is a great place to hang out in on Sundays anyway, but we found this amazing sushi r
My first pet was bought for me when I was still a baby, so I think, I think I was, I think I was less than six weeks old when my granddad bought me a little terrier pup. So as far, as long as I can remember from being very very young, I could always
I am totally English but I spent my whole life basically living in other countries, well, my parentsspent 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 is
OK, I'd like to talk about consumerism in capitalist and communist countries. I don't know if anyone has actually noticed but Japan is very, what's the word, consumerized. Everything is built for the consumer. You've got huge adverts, you've got talk
Nicola: Hi, Cat, that looks like a lovely salad you got there. Cat: Thanks it is. Nicola: What has it got in it? Cat: Um, I cheated and I bought one of those pre-packaged lettuce with herbs and some leftover food from last night, but it's good. It's
Todd: OK, Gabrielle, you are a vegetarian. Gabrielle: That's right! Todd: So, you do not eat meat! Gabrielle: I don't. No meat, no fish! Todd: OK, and you said that you have a garden. Gabrielle: Yeah, I'm lucky to have enough room to have a vegetable
Todd: Hello, what is your name? Hitoshi: My name is Hitoshi FukudaTodd: HitoshiHitoshi: Mm-hm. Todd: I'm sorry. What's your last name? Hitoshi: Fukuda. Todd: Fukuda. Hitoshi: Mm-hm. Todd: And where are you from? Hitoshi: Well, I'm originally from a c
Jose: Ecuador, what do you want to know about my country? Todd: Well, can you talk about Ecuador like, um, you're from Ecuador? Jose: Yes, yes! Todd: How big is Ecuador? Jose: 80% of Japan. Todd: Oh, really! 80% the size. Jose: The size of Japan. Tod
Michael: Simon have you done much traveling? Simon: I'd like to think that I have. Yes. Michael: OK, so where have you been? Simon: Well, I've been to a lot of places. I'd probably say about twenty different countries. I've taught English in Japan, K
Todd: So, Eli, can you talk a little about England and maybe about it's climate and it's weather, it's leaders, what people eat? Eli: Well, I'm not going to talk about leaders right now because that's a bit of a sore point but England weather, hmm, t
Todd: OK, Raphael, I'm going to ask you about Sunday. (Yes) OK, what do you like to do on Sunday? Raphael: What do I like to do on Sunday? Well, I think it's changing every Sunday. I like to go see some exhibits, art exhibitions or things like that.
Todd: Jose, what is Quito like? Jose: Quito, we say Quito is like the face of God. Todd: No kidding! The face of God? Jose: Yes, yes, yes! Todd: Because? Jose: Because, you know,at least for us, it's such a beautiful downtown, very old, and actually,
Todd: OK, Adrienne, let's talk about abilities. What are you good at? Adrienne: Um, I don't know. Todd: You don't know? Adrienne: I really don't know! Todd: Well, I was looking at your photos, and you can play the violin. Adrienne: That's true! Todd:
Todd: Aaron, sometimes I hear from Australians, the term, have a walk-about, or walk-about! Aaron: A walk-about is an aboriginal word. It basically, means an aboriginal boy, when he is growing up goes for a long walk, maybe for twelve months, and he
Todd: OK, Richard! Richard: Hi, Todd. Good to see you. Todd: Good to see you. Richard: Long time no see. Todd: Yeah, it's been awhile. Richard: It's been awhile. Todd: Richard, you helped me out when I first started the website. Richard: My pleasure.
Todd: So, Eli, do you miss home? Eli: I'm missing home a lot actually, at the moment. I wasn't when I first arrived, because of all the excitement about being here, and everything, but since actually about a month and a half ago, my boyfriend came he
Todd: Christine you're from Papua New Guinea? Christine: Yes, we're a small island in the South Pacific. Todd: And that is near Australia? Christine: Just above Australia. Todd: Like how far is it from Australia? Christine: To Brisbane it's 3 hours b
Michael: OK, so then. Hi! I'm Michael. I'm from Toronto. Simon: Yeah, Hi! I'm Simon from Vancouver. Michael: Simon! Simon: That's right! Michael: So, are you francophone? Simon: No, I'm not Francophone. That's a common mistake that other Canadians ma
Todd: Hello, Adrienne! Adrienne: Hi, Todd! Todd: How are you? Adrienne: Fine, how are you? Todd: Good. Adrienne, can we talk about what you like to do on Sunday morning? Adrienne: Usually, on Sunday mornings, I like to sleep as late as possible. Todd
- 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