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Kerri shares her recipe for making a delicious omelet. Todd: Oh, hey, Keri! You cook, right! You're a pretty good cook. Keri: I'm OK. Todd: OK. I want to make an omelet, so actually this is really silly, I've never made one before. How do you make an
听辨练习 A. Listen carefully. Then mark the sentence stress. Use this mark (‘ ) . 1. Where is your book? 6. He’s writing a book. 2. What is your first name? 7. Did my sister call? 3. What’s
Todd: OK, Eucharia, were going to play a game: Choices. I will say 3 things, you tell me which would you choose. Ok, the first one: coffee, tea or water in the morning? Eucharia: Water. Todd: Water! Eucharia: Yeah, when I wake up I usually have 2 gla
Todd: OK, we're going to talk about apples. Kentaro: OK. Todd: OK, do you like apples? Kentaro: Yeah. So-so. Todd: OK, how often do you eat apples? Kentaro: Once a week, I would say. Todd: Once a week. How much is an apple in Japan? Kentaro: In Japan
Todd: OK, Keri, I've heard you talk about your father quite a bit. He sounds like a very interesting man. Can you talk a little bit about him? Kerri: Sure. My dad's name is Robert and he's an interesting guy. He's retired now and lives in Oregon and
Todd: OK. Ramon, we're going to talk about opposites. Jamon: OK. Todd: What is big? Jamon: The earth is big. Todd: Yeah, I agree. What is small? Jamon: I'm small on the earth. Todd: That's true. How much do you weigh? Jamon: I weigh 65. Todd: Wow! 65
Kanade: Hi, Todd. Todd: How are you doing? Kanade: Good, how are you? Todd: Pretty good. Kanade, you talk about your little sister a lot. Kanade: Yes, I like her. Her name is Asuka. She's a university student now. She's two years younger than I and w
Todd: Richard! Richard: Yes! Todd: Do you like the beach? Richard: I love the beach. Todd: OK. When, when do you go to the beach? Richard: So in the summer I like to go with my family and, yeah, in the summer. Todd: OK. Is there a beach near your hom
Todd: OK, so Nanju, I'm going to ask you about things that people are sometimes afraid of. Are you afraid of flying? 好,Nanju,我想问你些平常人们怕的事情。你害怕坐飞机吗? Nanju: No 不怕。 Todd: No. Do you fly a lot? 不怕
Todd: OK. Daisuke? Daisuke: Yes. Todd: You work at the fish market? Daisuke: Yep. Todd: OK. What's the fish market like? Daisuke: It's, I'm working for Tsukigi Fish Market, which is quite big and it's of course the two place, which is inside and outs
Todd: OK. Hello! Conrad: Hi, Todd. Todd: How are you doing? Conrad: Oh, not too good. I've got a little bit of a cold I think. Todd: Oh, man. That's not...that's not good. Conrad: Yeah. Todd: How long have you had the cold? Conrad: I think just, uh,
MARGARET WARNER:Five days and counting with plenty of tit-for-tat charges, but no agreement in sight, that, in short, summed up the state of affairs in Washington today as the fiscal cliff deadline loomed, Jan. 1. It would mean more than $600 billion
Todd: OK, hello! Shawn: Hello! Todd: What's your name please? Shawn: My name is Shawn O'reilyTodd: Shawn O'Reily. Shawn: Yes, sir! Todd: OK, that's an Irish name? Shawn: Yes, sir! Todd: OK, and where are you from? Shawn: Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tod
Todd: Lois, what was your first job? Lois: The first job I had was a sales assistant in a shoe shop. Todd: Oh, shoesLois: Shoe shop, yeah! When I was fifteen, I got my first job and I used to work every Saturday for maybe 8 hours a day and I used to
Nitiya: OK, can I ask you something? What do you think about Bush? Todd: What do I think about Bush? Nitiya: Yeah. Todd: Well, I didn't vote for him. (OK) I didn't vote for him in the last two elections. He, in my opinion, is too conservative. I'm fr
Tu: Hey, Todd, I heard you went to Vietnam. Tell me about it? Todd: Yeah, it was a really good trip. I went during the break, and I was only there for seven days. Tu: Oh. Todd: Yeah, kind of too short. But I went to Ho Chi Min, and Mui Ne, and Nha Tr
Todd: Richard! Richard: Yes! Todd: Do you like the beach? Richard: I love the beach. Todd: OK. When, when do you go to the beach? Richard: So in the summer I like to go with my family and, yeah, in the summer. Todd: OK. Is there a beach near your hom
Todd: OK, Jessica, we are going to talk about cooking. Jessica: OK. Todd: Now, you like to cook! Jessica: Yes. Todd: OK. What can you cook? Jessica: I can cook Manicotti, Tacos, lots of food. Todd: OK. So what is Manicotti? Jessica: Manicotti is...it
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
Todd: Hello, Matt! Matt: Hello, Todd! Todd: Matt, I'm going to ask you some questions about pet. (OK!) First question, do you have a pet? Matt: Yes, in fact, my mom's house we have three, three pets; two dogs and a cat. My family actually raises dogs