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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
Daniel: Hi Olga, how are you? Olga: Fine, Daniel, how are you? Daniel: Good, thanks. I wanted to ask you something. I'm really interested about Mexican holidays. Olga: What? Daniel: Can you tell me something about it? Olga: Sure but what do you want
Jana: Hey, Peter, are you interested in dancing by any chance? Peter: Yeah, I do. I like dancing. Why? Jana: That's great. Well there is a salsa class in Oita City tomorrow night and a few of us are going but it's mainly we have a group of girls, fiv
Valeria: So how about in tournament time? Daniel: How? Valeria: How do you live that? Daniel: Well if it's an important tournament, like World Cup or Copa America, we would watch the matches like normally watch and... Valeria: What do you mean normal
Valeria: How about women? How do they live football, soccer? Daniel: Well recently they are getting more and more into football and if you go to the stadium you can see more and more women come in and once they get into football it's really common to
Jana: So Peter, you also learned English as a foreign language, right? Peter: That's right, yes. Jana: It's not your first language? So how did you do it? Peter: That's a good question. When I think back, I think, I try to think about the things that
Adrienne: So, Hiroshi, I need to take some friends out for sushi and I think they're hoping I can tell them what to order, and I have no idea about sushi. Can you help me? Hiroshi: OK. Sushi.. well, if you go to sushi restaurant, you notice there is
Matthew: So, MB, with Habitat For Humanity, can you kind of describe for us a normal day at one of the work-sites? MB: Sure, so we usually get up very early in the morning, probably around 6:30 in the morning and when we were in Papua New Guinea we h
Katia: So, Enam, we're talking about arranged marriages, but what about the rate of divorce of arranged marriages? Is it high? Enam: Well, actually, the rate is incredibly low. Actually, it's below ten percent and it's changing but still it's really
Todd: Before musicians like you said used to wear ripped jeans. Jeans with big holes or rips in them. Mariel: Oh, yeah, that was in the 80's. Todd: OK, maybe that was my generation. So that's not popular anymore? Mariel: Some people like to wear ripp
Crystal: Hey, George, actually it's funny that you mentioned relationships 'cause I'm actually having a problem with Joe. George: Is that the guy with the curly hair? Crystal: Yeah, that guy. He's really nice and everything, but like I really don't t
Joel: So, Mitchell, you talked about surfing. You surf of course. Do you have any good surf stories? Mitchell: Well, one day I was surfing and my friend said, Oh, I see a shark so I'm just like, Right, you didn't see no shark so you know we keep on s
Todd: So, Eoin, you said you are going to Osaka tomorrow night. Eoin: That's right. I'm catching a ferry leaving at 7 and I'll get in at 6:30 in the morning. Todd: Oh, you're taking the ferry? Eoin: Yep. That's right. Todd: Oh, wow. Why did you choos
Todd: OK, Terry, now when you take your bike trips, when you bicycle across America or down the West Coast, what is a typical day? Like how would you start your day and how would you finish your day on the bicycle? Terry: Well, a typical day, I'm cam
Todd: Al, you are a big movie fan? Al: Yes, I am. Todd: So as a big movie fan, what do you think about all the amazing technological special effects that they're doing now? Al: I think it's going to lead to a point where we don't need actors anymore.
Todd: OK, Mark, I thought we would have a mock-debate. Mark: OK, sounds good. What are we debating? Todd: We're going to debate what is better - to watch a movie on DVD or at the cinema? Mark: OK, well I would definitely choose DVD. Todd: OK, I would
Todd: OK, Matt, I thought we would talk about people that we admire and the qualities about them that we admire. So, first we're both sports fans. Who is an athlete that you admire? Matt: Athlete that I admire? I would have to say Jackie Robinson, wo
Dai: So, I really don't see it. What's the allure of fishing? I mean, why ... what's the catch as it were? Darren: Well, I can understand that. It's something that looks as if it's not very interesting but it's that thrill and expectancy of just wait
Todd: So, Al, you mentioned that you quit smoking. Al: Yes, I did. Todd: Now, I also heard that you quit drinking. Al: I did. Almost, about one week after I quit smoking, I quit drinking. Todd: Wow! No more? No beer? No wine with dinner? Al: No. Todd
Todd: Hello, Tini. Tini: Yes, hello. Todd: Now, Tini, I know that you are a very good student and you enjoy being a student. Tini: Yes, I enjoy being a student. Todd: OK, so as a teacher, I always want to know students are thinking, so I have some qu