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Todd: OK. Kerys, we're going to talk about high school. Um, what was high school like for you? 好的,Kerys,我们来谈谈高中的事儿。你的高中是什么样的? Kerys: It was a very interesting experience. I was in a high school in a,
托德和南鞠在讨论他们两个各自最喜欢吃的水果 Todd: OK, Nanju, I'm going to ask you about your favorites. What is your favorite color? Nanju: My favorite color, black. Todd: Black! Really, OK, and what is your favorite fruit? Nanju:
托德问南鞠有没有令他感到害怕的东西,南鞠竟然连眼镜蛇都不害怕。 Todd: Uhm, so Nanju, I'm going to ask you about things that people are sometimes afraid of. Are you afraid of flying? Nanju: No Todd: No. Do you fly a lot?
Todd: OK, Devon, I've been putting on a few pounds and you're quite a lean fit guy. Devon: Well, thank you. Todd: What do you recommend? What can I do to lose weight? Devon: Well, I exercise a lot. I go running at least three times a week. But more t
Todd: So, Keri, I hear you have a new house. Keri: Yes, I do. Oh, so what's your new house like? It's small, it's old. It's mostly wooden in the inside. It has two rooms and a balcony off of those rooms and downstairs there's like a living room area
Todd: So, JJ, I hear you've got a good living arrangement. JJ: I love it, and of course, you know, like any person, I was a little bit leery of living with roommates but at the same time I thought living in a foreign country I didn't want to isolate
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Todd: Oh, hey, Keri! You cook, right! You're a pretty good cook. 你好,Keri!今天你来烹饪!你一定是位好厨师。 Keri: I'm OK. 是的。 Todd: OK. I want to make an omelet, so actually this is really silly, I've never made one before
Jessica: OK, my mother and father. Let's see. My mom is three years older than my dad, and they are like night and day. My mom is 5 foot 4, on a good day, 5 foot 2, I think in real life, and she is very sweet and very nice, and very caring, and very
Todd: OK, Raphael, you were saying you lived in Paris. 托德:拉斐尔,你说过你在巴黎生活过。 Rapheal: Yes, I made my studies there. 拉斐尔:对,我在那里上学。 Todd: Paris is just an amazing city. Can you talk about Paris
Todd: Now, Aaron, you're from Melbourne. 托德:亚伦,你来自墨尔本。 Aaron: That's right. 亚伦:没错。 Todd: What's Melbourne like? 托德:墨尔本怎么样? Aaron: Melbourne's the second biggest city in Australia but there's a
Todd: Hello, what is your name? 托德:你好,你叫什么名字? Hitoshi: My name is Hitoshi Fukuda. 仁志:我叫福田仁志。 Todd: Hitoshi 托德:仁志。 Hitoshi: Mm-hm. 仁志:嗯。 Todd: I'm sorry. What's your last name? 托德:
Todd: So, Ivan, where are you from? 托德:伊凡,你来自哪里? Ivan: I'm from Texas. 伊凡:我来自得克萨斯州。 Todd: Texas! 托德:得克萨斯州! Ivan: Yep. 伊凡:没错。 Todd: OK, what's the difference between Texas a
Todd: Do you have a good apartment in Japan? 托德:你在日本有好的公寓吗? Ivan: Uh, I got one now. Yeah. It's a 2DK, 2DK. 伊万:嗯,我有一个公寓。嗯,是2DK的。 Todd: Yeah, what does 2DK mean? 托德:嗯,2DK是什么意
Todd: Hello! 托德:你好! Leo: Hello! 里奥:你好! Todd: Uh, could you introduce yourself please? 托德:嗯,请你自我介绍一下,好吗? Leo: Sure. My name's Leonard Tui. I'm from Auckland, New Zealand. 里奥:好的。我的
Todd: Hello, Jessica. 托德:你好,杰西卡。 Jessica: Hi, Todd. 杰西卡:嗨,托德。 Todd: Jessica, when were you born? 托德:杰西卡,你是什么时候出生的? Jessica: I was born October 6th, 1981. 杰西卡:我出生于
Todd: So, Ivan, where are you from? Ivan: I'm from Texas. Todd: Texas! Ivan: Yep Todd: OK, what's the difference between Texas and Japan? Ivan: Texas is big and Japan is little. Todd: Yeah, how about the food? Ivan: The food! In Texas we eat a lot of
Todd: OK. Cat, we're back. We're gonna talk about things you can do. Cat: OK. Todd: Can you cook? Cat: Not really! Todd: No! Cat: Well, I can, but not very well. Todd: OK. What do you do for dinner? Cat: Buy take-away food. Todd: OK. When you buy tak
Todd: OK, Kevin, I hear that you're from Wales. Kevin: Yes, I'm from Wales. Todd: And you're really into rugby! Kevin: Yeah, I love rugby. Um, in Wales everybody plays rugby, in primary school, in juniorhigh school we play rugby. When I was in high s
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news every day? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR,