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Todd: So, Lucinda, you have a very natural family, I mean they're really into nature and the environment. Lucinda: Yeah, pretty much. I think they call us tree-huggers or whatever they call them now these days. Todd: Oh, tree huggers! So, do you guys
Joel: I'm sorry, what was your name again? Ruth: My name is Ruth Archibald. Joel: Ruth. OK, where are you from? Ruth: I'm from Ireland. Joel: Ireland. OK. I can notice your accent a little bit. I've never been to Ireland before. What's famous about I
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: So, back to the hospital, so, you were there all day, what do you do? Do you watch TV? I mean, do you play cards? Barbara: Well, at first I was in too much pain to do anything, and, well, after awhile friends came to see me. They brought me boo
Todd: OK, Peter, can you talk about your country, Sweden, and what is life like in Sweden in winter? Peter: Swedish life in winter is really harsh, especially, it tends to get pretty cold, especially around December, January, that's when it's really
Yuri: Show, Shirley, we were talking about childhood memories. And you're from Scotland. Is there anything from your childhood that you can tell us? Shirley: I've got a really funny story actually. Maybe I was about ten years old or something, and we
Kara: So, planning this next trip coming up, we need to start thinking of how much money we need to save, how much money we're going to spend on flight and hotel, and how much we're gonna have to tell the other girls to bring. Lupe: Yeah, I actually
Show Text / Hide Text Todd: So, Katia and Fred, we're going to talk about your dance school. Katia: OK. Todd: So, first can you explain where your dance school is and what it is? Fred: OK, Todd. Well, we have a school that's called International Scho
Todd: OK, Mark, I thought we would talk about television. The theme this week will be TV. Mark: OK. Todd: First of all, how much television do you watch a day? Mark: Per day? In Japan? Todd: Yeah. Mark: Not so much because my Japanese is not so good
Todd: OK, Mike you mentioned that you had eye surgery, so when you had your eye surgery, could you see after your operation? Mike: Well, that's.. no, I couldn't because I can't see anything out of my left eye, so when I had the operation on my right
Jonathan: Jeff, I really don't understand how sometimes you have so much success with girls when we go out to the bar. It often seems like I'm the one sitting there and not really enjoying the conversation with the other girl's friend while you reall
Todd: OK, now Jeff, I've know you for along time. You are a very resourceful person. You always have these crazy jobs, and recently you had at a hospital, but you weren't a doctor. Could you please describe your job? Jeff: Todd, it was a pharmaceutic
Fred: Anja, so what's it like to decorate your Christmas tree in Switzerland? Anja: Ah, Christmas tree! Oh, that's so nice, right? Like, I remember in my family, you know, we have the special, like space in our house just for the Christmas tree, just
Todd: So, then we go back to the airport. I don't know what to do because I'll be back where I started and I see a hotel. A big hotel, right next to the airport and I tell the cab driver to go there, and so he goes and there's a bellman, you know, wa
Clare: Hello this is Clare from the United States and I am talking with Mike from Singapore about serving in the army. Ah.. Mike I've heard that in Singapore it is required that all men serve in the army. Is that true? Mike: Yes that's true. We have
Nitiya: OK, can you actually talk a little bit about police in America? How much does the civilians trust them or what beliefs you have about them? Todd: Ooh, that I guess would depend on where you live. I grew up in a pretty small town. I'm white, C
Todd: Tini, you are a student, correct? Tini: Yeah, I am a student. Todd: OK, do you like to study? Do you like the student life? Tini: Of course, you know. Actually, I, myself, I like studying although I'm not that much of a bookworm, but, yes, I li
Nick: You've lived in three different parts of the world, so is there any difference between each part in terms of physical contact? Cheryl: Yeah, I have lived in Hong Kong, Guam, and the U.S. Hong Kong is in Asia. Guam is in the middle of the Pacifi
Todd: So, Monica, a minute ago we were talking about Tai Chi and about how it helps longevity, helps you live a long life. One time when I was in Bangkok, I met a guy and he was doing Tai Chi and he looked really young, but he said the secret to his
Todd: Ivan, we are talking about your country, Indonesia. Can you recommend three Indonesian foods for people that visit your country? Ivan: Ooh, that can be a difficult question because we have lots of variety of foods and it depends on your taste.