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Daniel: Hey how are you? Valeria: Fine and you? Daniel: Fine thanks. I have a topic for you. Valeria: OK. Daniel: I think it's a really, what do you think of the weather? Do you like this kind of like really changing weather, thunderstorms. Valeria:
Maria: Any habits you'd like to change? Alex: I would like to change my habits of buying bad food and drinks. Maria: Oh, yes. Alex: It's so easy. Maria: So dangerous. Alex: And especially when you're at university and they only sell the bad stuff bec
Valeria: For example in Argentina if it is raining, it's like you change your schedule a little, right? Diego: Yeah. Valeria: Because of the rain, because it's not like every day raining. But here you have to do everything under the rain. Diego: Yeah
Todd: So, I am here with Tarta and we are talking about the tsunami in Thailand and she helped people after the event. Can you talk about what it was like the few days after the tsunami hit? Tarta: Yes, right away from like from the tsunami hit, I we
Todd: So, Marion, for people that go to Ireland, what's one place they really should visit? Marion: Well, one of my favorite spots is called the Cliffs of Moher. Todd: The Cliffs of Moher. Marion: Yeah, and that's on the West Coast. It's quite near G
Todd: OK, Keren, I thought we'd talk about health. Keren: OK. Todd: And you look very healthy. Keren: Yes. Todd: So first of all, we're going to talk about remedies. What do you do when you have a cold? Keren: When I have a cold, I try to rest as muc
Todd: Nitya, now in India, the Ganges river is very famous. Why is the river so famous in India? Nitya: I guess most reason because, the Ganges River's origin is from Himalayas and it's considered very pure because it's basically by the melting of th
Todd: So, Jeff, we're talking about your trip down the Amazon, and so you took a truck to the Amazon and then you got a canoe. You got on a canoe. Can you talk about your journey down the Amazon? Jeff: The Amazon... What people think of the Amazon is
Rebecca: Hey, Diego. Diego: Hey. Rebecca: What are you going to do for summer break? Diego: I'm thinking about going back home. Rebecca: To Mexico? Diego: Yeah. What about you? Rebecca: I will go back to Australia, and I'll probably go the beach of c
Todd: Monica, you mentioned a farm home stay in New Zealand. Have you ever actually ever lived on a farm? Monica: I haven't lived on a farm as such, but I've visited family friends who have lived on farms. Todd: Did you like it? Monica: Yeah, I remem
Dai: So, Naomi, so you're from Wales and you're eleven. So what does an eleven-year-old girl do for fun in Wales? Naomi: I do music. I play the piano and and the violin. Dai: How long have you played the piano for? Naomi: Since I was about eight. Dai
Nitiya: OK, there is one other thing I want to ask you about America, I mean I see it a lot in movies, but I don't know whether it is true or not, do you really have so many serial killer in America? Todd: You mean people that go and they kill many p
Mari: Hi, Ron. I met your brother Michael and I learned that you're a triplet. So what is it like being a triplet? Ron: Yes, I am a triplet. It's a good thing. I'm very close with my brothers, both of them. One of my brother's name is Michael and the
Todd: Okay Monica, we're going to debate winning and sports, especially for young people. So do you think that winning should be stressed with sports, with, let's say high school athletes? Monica: Well, it depends on the situation and what they're tr
Todd: Now, Keiko, you said you lived in America. Keiko: Yeah. Todd: How long did you live in America for? Keiko: I lived there for five years. Todd: Five. That's a long time. What was it like when you came back to Japan? Keiko: It was quite difficult
Cheryl: So, Nick, let's talk about touching and holding hands and physical touch with your significant other. Do you and your partner hold hands when you go out in the street? Nick: We hold hands all the time. Initially, we ... when we first went out
Todd: So, Anita, we were talking about your city, Prague. Now, your city now is really popular for tourists. How do you feel? Do you think that maybe your city has too many tourists? Or do you think, it's good and this brings a lot of money into your
Todd: Hello, Tini. Tini: Hello. Todd: Now, Tini, can you please mention all the countries you've been in in the world where you were a student? Tini: Well, until now I've studied in Hong Kong for around six years, and America for a year and in Japan
Rebecca: So, Diego, I hear that Mexico has some really great food and that you love to cook. What's your favorite food in Mexico? Diego: My favorite food in Mexico is chiles en nogada. Chiles means pepper and this is a very traditional Mexican dish b
Todd: Jeff, I thought we would talk about healthy lifestyles. Now, you are one of the healthiest people I know. You are very lean. You are very fit, so what is it that keeps you healthy? Jeff: Many things, but I think discipline is one of the most im