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Todd: OK, Hello! Nanju: Hello! Todd: Hi, what's your name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is Nanju. Todd: Nanju. Nanju, how do you spell you name? Nanju: Yeah, my name is like N-A-N-J-U. Todd: Oh, OK. That's a nice name. Nanju. And where are you from? Nanju: I
When I was eight years old I went to Girl Scout camp with my best friend Lauren. It was for two weeks and it was in the middle of July so it was really hot. We had no air conditioning. We actually slept in tee-pees like the native Americans. It was a
Todd: Norm, do you like to sing? Norm: I wish I could sing, but no, I don't sing. Todd: Yeah, OK. Neither do I. Do you like dancing? Norm: Yes, I do. Todd: OK. Uh..what kind of dancing do you like? Norm: Oh, just not ballroom dancing, but just the or
So, a funny story then, about my brother. First of all, he's my twin brother, so he's the same age as me, 26, and when we were, I think, 8 years old, it was during the summer. It was a very, very hot day, so all the windows in the house were open, an
Physicists as a rule are not overattentive to the pronouncements of Swiss patent office clerks, and so, despite the abundance of useful tidings, Einsteins papers attracted little notice. Having just solved several of the deepest mysteries of the univ
How do I look What do I do Why does God make me Run into you Should I talk Should I pout My heart beats Way too loud And my heart beats Way too loud Try not to notice you look my way All of my feelings are on display Should I talk Should I pout My he
Todd: Sarah, can you talk about your time in Austria? Sarah: Austria is, I worked for a language school where you go to a normal school in Austria for one week, and you take one particular year group and you teach them English for that one week, and
以下是对近十多年来高考完形填空难度变化的一点体会: 高考考试说明对完形填空题型有以下规定:考生必须通篇考虑,掌握大意,综合运用所学的词汇
Aiste: Hello, Christophe. So what is summer like in Belgium? Christophe: Well, at first I would like to answer you that summer is much more better than wintertime in Belgium because there is more sunshine, and the days are longer so there is more sun
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
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
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
Fred: Hi, this is Fred from Canada and I'm here with Tarta from Thailand. Some people think that cooking should be taught in school. I agree with that idea. I feel that definitely there should be some cooking classes in school. How do you feel about
Todd: I usually get home from work at about 6:30 and when I get home the first thing I like to do is go jogging. Fortunately, my apartment is near a river and I go jogging on the river at night. It's really beautiful. It's really green. There's lots
Todd: OK, John, at your house do you have a refrigerator? John: Yes, a very small refrigerator. Todd: OK, what is in your refrigerator? John: Let's see. There are some eggs, a carton of milk, some strawberry jam, some butter, some cheese, maybe some
Jessica: Kate, how old were you when you had your first boyfriend? Kate: My first proper boyfriend was probably when I was 14. Jessica: 14 What was his name? Kate: His name was Murray. Jessica: Murray. Wow. And did you meet him through school? Kate:
Todd: John, can you talk a little bit about the frog that you got for your Valentine's day gift. John: Sure, yeah, my wife gave me this Pac Man frog for Valentine's day, and basically it was this enormous, stinky frog that would only eat baby mice, s
Todd: OK, hello! Alex: Hi! Todd: Hi, what's your name? Alex: Alex Cromer. Todd: Cromer! Alex: Yes, sir. Todd: And how do you spell that? Alex: C-R-O-M-E-R Todd: OK, and where are you from Alex? Alex: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Todd: OK, what's Pittsbu
Todd: So, Travis, what is your favorite movie? Travis: My favorite movie of all time is the original Star Wars. Todd: Yeah, that was a pretty great movie. Travis: The original Star Wars was a fantastic fantasy set in space, with great characters, and
Todd: So, Adrienne, you said you lived in Mexico for awhile? Adrienne: Mm, I studied there. Todd: Really! You studied in Mexico? Adrienne: I did. I studied Spanish. Todd: Wow, so what was it like being a student in Mexico? Adrienne: Ah, it was intere