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Jessica: Ashley, when you went to Kenya did you do a safari? Ashley: Yes, it was incredible. Uh, we went of a five day safari. We were up every morning at 4:30 in the morning, um, to watch the animals and then we would have all day to kind of sit bac
I think food is such a great subject, such an interesting subject. I mean, food is something that everyone has to do. It's a life necessity, and actually because of that it can be a real hassle, like when you have to eat when you're hungry but you re
Christophe: Hi, Aiste. Aiste: Hello, Christophe. Christophe: So, how is Lithuania in like in wintertime? Aiste: Oh, LIthuania is very cold in the wintertime. Usually we have snow from the beginning of November till the beginning of April. That means
Mike: Now Mark, you study, or you do Aikido. Is that right? Mark: Yeah, I started studying Aikido when I was about 15 years old. Mike: And what got you interested in Aikido? Mark: Well, I saw a demonstration at a church one time and I immediately fel
Dai: So Naomi, youre from Wales and youre eleven. So what does an eleven-year old girl do for fun in Wales? Naomi: I do music. I play the piano and the violin and I play sports: netball. Dai: Net ball? Whats that? Naomi: Yeah, its like a basketball a
Dai: OK so, Sharron, youre from Wales. Sharron: Thats right. Dai: In a place called Pembrokeshire? Sharron: Yes. Dai: Tell me about what you do there. Sharron: I work for Pembrokeshire Coast National Authority which is an organization that helps land
Steve: Hi, this is Steve. I'm going to talk about Japanese Onsen. Onsen is like a public bath, where men go, or women, in separate areas of course, and enjoy very hot baths. I like it very much because it's very relaxing and it's very healthy. They h
Jessica: So Ashley, what are you going to do this summer? Ashley: I am really excited. This summer I'm going to my Grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary. We are having a huge party and I'm really excited. My entire family is going to be there. they'
Jessica: Kate, how do you normally spend your evenings? Kate: I've joined the gym here, so I go and exercise and go for a swim. Jessica: Swim. How long do you stay each time? Kate: About 2 hours. Jessica: Wow. So what do you do during those two hours
Todd: OK, Steve you were saying that you're a big hockey fan. Steve: That's right. I love hockey. Todd: OK. Why? What is it about hockey? Steve: Well, hockey is a really exciting sport. It's played on the ice. It's really fast. It's aggressive. Also,
Jessica: So Kate what is, what's this future trip? What are you gonna do next year? Kate: Next year, so when I leave Japan, I'm going back to Australia to work for another 8 weeks and then I'm off to New Zealand to see the rest of New Zealand and the
Todd: OK, John, you were saying that you taught writing in America John: Yeah. Todd: OK, and you said it was a paperless class. John: Paperless class Todd: OK, what does that mean, a paperless class? John: Basically, it means that we didn't use paper
Marion: Yeah! So you said you went to New York there. How did you find New York? Mauve: Oh, it was great. It was cool. Marion: So what did you do there? Mauve: Well, we went to see the Empire State building, the Statue of Liberty. Took a boat around
Todd: John, so you're wife taught us how to make tacos. John: She's a good woman. Todd: Can you make anything? John: Yeah, my favorite food is Mexican food. So I can make a pretty good Mexican chicken casserole. Todd: OK, first of all, what are the i
Todd: Hey, Jessica, what are you going to have for dinner tonight? Jessica: Tonight is sushi night. Todd: Oh, you're going to sushi. Jessica: Well, actually no. My girlfriend and I, we buy sushi every Tuesdays and Fridays, and those are sushi night.
Todd: Hello, Jessica. Jessica: Hi, Todd. Todd: Jessica, when were you born? Jessica: I was born October 6th, 1981. Jessica: Wow, 1981 Jessica: Yeah, that's right. Todd: Man, you're young. Whoo! I'm an old guy. Jessica: I'm 22 so. Todd: Wow! My birthd
Todd: So, where did you grow up in England? Mark: So, I grew up in a place called Bradford Todd: Yeah Mark: Actually Bradford is famous in England for two things. One, it's famous for curry. Indian curry because in Bradford we have a lot of Indian an
Todd: Hello Michael. Michael: Hello Todd. Todd: We're going to talk about Australia. Or your going to talk about Australia. So first of all how many people live in Australia? Michael: Australia? Oh, there's about 20 million people in Australia right
Mark: Hi, Sorie. Talking about money, do you worry about money? Sorie: Yes, I do. I especially worry about the future, about my retirement plan. And Im not saving any money at the moment. And I have friends around me that are already saving up for th
Todd: Christine you're from Papua New Guinea? Christine: Yes, we're a small island in the South Pacific. Todd: And that is near Australia? Christine: Just above Australia. Todd: Like how far is it from Australia? Christine: To Brisbane it's 3 hours b