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到加拿大旅游选择的最佳方式是什么呢,飞机太贵,开车太累.... Harp: So today were going to do a Chatterbox episode and thats where we chat. We talk about cultural things, we interview people, and today were going to talk about
在加拿大,英语和法语都是合法的官方语言,通用两种语言 Andrew: Mmhmm. That is right. So today our topic is bilingualism in Canada. Maura: Yes. And its a huge, huge topic that we havent really covered specifically and I think i
卢克取得教师资格证后在中国任教..... Andrew: And so Im curious. Why are you living in China? Youre a Canadian. Why are you on the other side of the world in this foreign land? Luke: Well, I used to live in Korea, but after I came back,
哈皮和安德鲁今天讨论的是话题是去加拿大旅游..... Harp: OK, so I think we should get started with todays episode. Andrew: Yes. And todays episode is all about travelling in Canada, but with a little twist. Harp: Yes. Were going to
加拿大也有等级制度?皇室家族也存在? Andrew: So today, were going to record a Chatterbox episode, and this is where we have a conversation about a subject that we think is interesting. It might be something to do with pop culture or
在加拿大接受教育是怎样的体验,小学,中学和高中的学制是多久呢 Maura: Now, todays episode is a Chatterbox episode, and that is where we chat about all different kinds of topics. And sometimes, like today, topics suggested
加拿大的冬天到底有多冷,哈皮和毛拉在讨论的过程里就觉得很冷,这还了得.... Harp: Were gonna break it down into escaping the winter. Maura: And then were gonna talk about hibernation, which means staying inside during t
加拿大最出名的运动当属曲棍球了,小孩子们从小就开始玩了..... Maura: Now, todays episode is a Chatterbox episode, and that is where Harp and I chat about some topic of interest. And today we are going to chat about Harp: Spor
今天哈皮采访的是毛拉,毛拉即将进行一场为期一个月左右的公路旅行,听起来就很让人兴奋! Harp: All right. So today were going to do a Chatterbox episode, and thats where we chat. Maura: Right. We chat about cultu
Todd: Hey, Marika! Marika: Hey! Todd: How you doing? Marika: I'm OK. How are you? Todd: Good. Marika do you like summer? Marika: No, I don't like summer it's my least favorite summer. Todd: Wow, why? Marika: Because I don't like hot weather. I don't
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A: Hi. My name is Jack. B: Hey Jack. I'm Seth. A: It's nice to meet you. B: Looks like we're going to be roommates. A: Yeah. B: So where are you from? A: I'm from Tacoma. How about you? B: I'm from Ontario. A: In Canada? B: No. It's in California. It
Ruth, England speaker Good transportation? Not really because I'm from a small village but then if you actually go into the town itself, then things aren't too bad. There's quite a good bus system and you can get there easily on the train. We don't h
A: I have never arrived at this airport before and need to know where to go next. B: Go to the end of the walkway, down the stairs, and to the right. A: Do we need to clear Customs before we go get our bags? B: You will clear Customs and Immigration
Started up in Seattle, Washington, Amazon.com had its first base of operation in the Bezos's garage, which was converted into a workspace initially housing three Sun workstations. Amazon grew to be an international enterprise and eventually expanded
Maura has two sisters. In this episode, you get to meet one of them! Erin recently visited Maura in Montreal, so Maura took the opportunity to interview her about her travels. Erin has visited many countries and lived abroad, and Maura wanted to ques
The idea for this episode came from a Culips listener, Igor, who thought this might be an interesting topic. He was late to meet his friend, and his friend said, Im getting old here! So heres your episode, Igor. In it, Maura and Harp talk about the i
Todd: Rob, when you first came to Japan you said you did construction. Rob: Yes, I was hired as a framer for 2x4 types of homes, so the same style of homes that are built in Canada or America. Todd: OK, so what do you mean by frames? Rob: Framing, th
The Complex Issue of Metis Identity A debate over identity is playing out over a people most Americans have never even heard about. The group are called Mtis, a French word for mixed. They are the descendants of French animal trappers and native wome