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She got into her car. She hoped it would start. Twice in the past month, the car had not started the first time she turned the key. It had started the second time she turned the key, but that made her nervous. Sooner or later, she might have to turn
Perrys 32nd birthday was today. His wife, Amanda, had promised him something special. Perry couldnt imagine what it might be. He already had everything he needed or wanted. Whatever she was going to give him, it was definitely going to be a surprise.
Researchers are discovering more and more about the inner workings of the brain through MRI and PET scans. Both scans produce images of active, inactive, healthy, and unhealthy areas of the brain. These images are helping doctors treat brain dysfunct
Todd: OK, Shane, you're from Ireland. Shane: I am, indeed, yeah. Todd: Where are you from in Ireland? Shane: I'm from a small town about 30 miles away from Dublin called Anfield, where there is plenty of cows and farmers and those type of things, so
Todd: Now, Sandra, hello! Sandra: Hello! Todd: Now, you are a wine connoisseur. Or wine teacher. No? Sandra: Not really! Todd: Not really? Sandra: A wine connoisseur. No, that's sort of a snobby.... Todd: Oh, really? Sandra: Yes. Todd: Oh, OK. So, ho
Todd: Trevor, do you have a dog? Trevor: Yeah, I do have a dog. Todd: What kind of dog? Trevor: My dogs a boxer. Todd: A boxer. What does a boxer look like? Trevor: A boxer is medium size. She's got short hair and a very short stubby nose. And no tai
Todd: Trevor, do you have a camera? Trevor: Yeah, I have two cameras. I have a digital camera and a SLR camera. Todd: OK, which one do you prefer? Trevor: Recently I am using the digital camera a lot. I can make the photos on my personal computer. To
Jessica: Hi! This is Jessica and today I'm going to talk about spaghetti. Now a lot of people think that is might just be really easy to make, but let me tell you, mine is the top of the the top. It's, I can make a mean spaghetti. So first, I take an
Todd: OK, Yoko! Yoko: Yeah! Todd: We're going to talk about your trip to America. Yoko: Trip to America. OK. Todd: OK. When did you go to the U.S.? Yoko: It's about 4 years ago. Todd: And what did you do? Yoko: Actually, I went to Michigan and I work
Todd: Hello, Daniela, how are you tonight? Daniella: Hi, Todd. I'm fine, thanks. Todd: Now, you were showing me a picture of a horse. Daniella: Yes. Todd: And you were saying that female horses and male horses are different. Daniella: They behave dif
OK, my twin brother. Well, my twin brother is called Daniel, and he is four minutes younger than me. We were both born on the 5th of January, and I think that we kind of look a like except that he's a lot taller than me and he has very dark hair but
Todd: OK, Diana we are going to talk about your hobby. Dianna: OK. Todd: What is your hobby? Dianna: I have lots of different hobbies but right now I'm learning to play the guitar. Todd: Great. How long have you been playing or practicing? Dianna: I
Todd: OK, so we're here. Do you want to go ahead and introduce yourself to the listener? Roe: OK, my name is Hiroe Hashi. I've lived in America for about seven and a half years. I lived in Italy for two years. Todd: Wow! You lived in Italy too. Roe:
Todd: OK, hey, Marion, how are you feeling today? Marion: I'm realy tired. Kind of, I don't know, my throat's really scratchy, so maybe I'm coming down with something. Todd: Oh, no. That's terrible. Are you taking anything for it? Marion: Actually, I
Todd: So, Alex, you're in university. Alex: Yeah Todd: So, um what kind of foods do you eat? Alex: Well, since I go to college, I don't have a lot of money, so usually I go with the very inexpensive ramen, you know, breads, eggs. My favorite thing th
Todd: OK, now Anna, you were saying that your favorite food is tacos. Anna: Yes, it is. Todd: OK, and how do you make tacos? Anna: They're pretty easy. All you do is, buy some meat like ground beef, or ground turkey, and you cook it in a skillet unti
Todd: Kentaro, we're going to talk about destinations. Kentaro: Alright Todd: Where do you want to go? Kentaro: I want to go to Thailand. Todd: Thailand. Why Thailand? Kentaro: Well, I love that country. The people, the food and the culture. Todd: OK
Todd: Hello, what is your name? Mathew: My name is Mathew Gill. Todd: Mathew, where are you from? Mathew: I'm from England, from North of England, near Manchester. Todd: Were you living in Manchester before you can to Japan? Mathew: No, I was living
I'm going to talk a little bit about an embarrassing situation. In Japan, I've lost my wallet four times. The first time I lost my wallet I was in a taxi cab going home late at night and my wallet slipped out of my pocket and I didn't notice. The sec
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