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Jana: So we're talking about learning English. Has that worked for you in any other languages too? Peter: Actually I thought about that question before and I started studying Japanese a few years ago. I shouldn't say studying because I haven't studie
Alex: Hey Katia. What about you? Tell me about your weekends. What do you usually do on the weekends? Katia: Well, every weekend I think it's different but usually in the mornings I wake up and I'm actually very relaxed because I know I don't have a
Todd: Well actually speaking of extreme sports, we're talking about extreme sports, have you heard about ultra marathon? Julia: I'm reading a book right now that's about a tribe of ultra runners in Mexico and I thing it's gonna come on to the subject
Todd: Hello. I am here with Jade from Korea and we are going to talk about life in the military. So Jade, you were in the army correct? Jade: Yeah, I was in the army 'til just a year ago. Todd: Ah, so pretty recently. Jade: Yeah, recently. Todd: So h
Adria: So New Mexico like you said, it's pretty conservative. What are the gay marriage laws or are there any gay marriage laws in New Mexico? Shiloh: Well it's illegal in the state of New Mexico to receive a gay marriage. You can't receive a marriag
Adria: So Shiloh, we're talking about politics right now and there's something in the US called red and blue states, could you explain a little bit what they are? Shiloh: Yeah Adria, a red state in the United States is a state which is dominated by R
Gareth: What do you think? Rebecca: I don't know. A lot of times, I think people who commit crime might commit crime because they want attention, or they don't get the amount of attention that they feel that they need. They want to be loved, or they
Todd: Mike, I thought we would talk about weight training. You're kind of an expert. I see you in the gym a lot. You're always, you know, lifting weights. How did you get involved in weight training? Mike: Well, I started in high school. I've played
Julia: And how about you? What kind of learner are you? Todd: Well I guess I'm maybe kinesthetic, that's movement, right, or doing things with your hands. Julia: Yeah, I think so or even your whole body? Todd: I don't know. Is kinesthetic using your
Julia: Hi, my name's Julia and I am talking to Nathan about his wedding experience. Nathan, tell me how was your wedding day. Nathan: My wedding day was, I guess, mixed. I think the build up to my wedding was quite funny. I didn't feel in control of
Daniel: Hey, Vella, how are you? Vella: I'm good. How are you? Daniel: I'm fine thanks. Is there, like do you remember any time where you've been really sad or angry or embarrassed? Vella: Yeah. Actually it happened before I came here. I had a huge f
Olga: So I really want to try chicha. Daniel: You should. Olga: Is it like wine? I heard like wine in Chile is really good, so is it any similarity to it? Daniel: Well, it's a bit lighter than wine. You don't get the color of red wine. It's not as st
Kevin: What were the biggest challenges you faced starting this website? Todd: Well, when I first started, I didn't know anything about computers, and I mean nothing about computers. I took a course, teachers and technology and I remember the first d
Cheryl: So, Nick, you've worked as an environmental scientist in Australia. Nick: Yeah, I have. I worked in my hometown in Tasmania, and in Tasmania, there's many environmental issues, particularly involving logging of native forests there. Cheryl: O
Todd: So, Rina, now you are Lebanese (Mm-hm) and you grew up in a very small Canadian town. Rina: Oh, yes. Todd: So you really have two cultures. What's it like growing up with two cultures? Rina: In the beginning it was very hard. My dad was very st
Rebecca: So, Gareth, what's your daily routine like? Gareth: My routine is actually a little irregular. I have a different working schedule for each day of the week, but on a weekend my son usually wakes me up about half-eight, nine o'clock, and afte
Todd: We're talking about family this week and you have a sister, correct? Santi: Yes, a sister. Todd: Now, what's kind of unique about your sister is you both are similar in age and you go to university together, correct? Santi: Yes, only two years
Tu: Do you travel by car in Iran? Amir: Well, you know, when I was in Iran it was just like your case. I felt like this is natural. This is how I saw the traffic. This was how it is supposed to work. When you go abroad, and like me right now, I'm liv
Christophe: Hey, Aiste, I know you're not really into running, but would you like join me running a marathon? Aiste: Join you running a marathon? What do you mean? Christophe: Well, actually, next week I am going to run a marathon in Switzerland, so
Todd: Now, Barbara, it's really good to see you. I heard that you were in the hospital. Barbara: Yes, I was. I got sick in august last year and luckily I was with my students and the lady was a nurse. She and her husband drove me to the hospital. I w