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A: My doctor said that I need a chest X-ray. B: Just take your clothes off from the waist up and put this gown on, with the opening in the back. A: What should I do after that? B: You need to come over here and face this plate. A: Am I standing the r
Todd: Eli, could you talk a little bit about what you study to be an animator and how the industry has changed over the years? Eli: Yeah, well, I actually studied, the degree I did was a graphic design course, which taught you art, every aspect of gr
Todd: So, Raphael, what did you study at university? Raphael: My main specialty is stage design, but stage design is basically theater decoration, but it tends to disappear because there is not so many job in this field, so it's closely related to in
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 about living with roommates but at the same time I thought, living in a foreign country, I didn't want to iso
JJ: Look at them all lean in as they want to hear this story.... It starts out sickingly sweet. I was in am musical, Cinderella, and I was Cinderella and the guy who played the prince and I started to date and we got pretty serious and then he was tr
Todd: So, Jessica, you've got a brother named Kirk? Jessica: Yes, that's right. He is two and a half years older than I am, and we get along very well now. Todd: You get along very well now? How did you get along in the past? Jessica: Not very well a
Todd: Hello, Ann! How are you doing? Ann: I'm fine. Todd: Ann, could you introduce yourself and tell people where you are from? Ann: Yeah, my name's Ann Hutchingson and I'm from Montreal, Canada. And right now I'm an English teacher in Tokyo, Japan.
Todd: OK. Daisuke, we're going to talk about the guesthouse. We live at the same guesthouse. Daisuke: Yes. Todd: There's lots of people here. Daisuke: Yep. Todd: Um, what do you think about the guesthouse? Daisuke: It's quite nice to meet different p
Todd: OK. Hey, hello! Tim: Hey, how's it going? Todd: Doing pretty good. Could you introduce yourself please? Tim: Yeah, I'm Tim Peterson. I'm from Oregon in the United States. Todd: Oh, nice. You're from Oregon? Tim: Yeah. Todd: OK, and were you bor
Todd: Hey, James! James: Yeah! Todd: Let's talk about seasons. James: OK. Todd: James, what is your favorite season? James: My favorite season is spring. Todd: Yeah, why is that? James: Because it's not so cold but it's not so hot that I'm sweating o
Todd: OK, Tara, why don't you tell us about your first boyfriend? Tara: OK, my first boyfriend, I met in my home town. He's called Barry. He's my first real boyfriend. Yeah, I met him at a bar. Yeah, I had a bit of a crush on him when I was younger a
Todd: Hello! Heidi: Hi! Todd: Hi! What is your name? Heidi: My name is Heidi? Todd: Heidi! Where are you from? Heidi: I'm from the U.S. Todd: OK. Where are you from in the U.S? Heidi: From Connecticut. Todd: OK. Ah..tell us about Connecticut. Heidi:
Todd: Aaron, sometimes I hear from Australians, the term, have a walk-about, or walk-about! Aaron: A walk-about is an aboriginal word. It basically, means an aboriginal boy, when he is growing up goes for a long walk, maybe for twelve months, and he
Todd: So, Greg, in your travels have you ever eaten any wild food? Greg: Oh, yeah, in Thailand I ate a lot of different wild food. One time, I had a really unusual experience. I was with one of the teachers from my school, and a couple of his friends
Todd: Aaron, sometimes I hear from Australians, the term, have a walk-about, or walk-about! Aaron: A walk-about is an aboriginal word. It basically, means an aboriginal boy, when he is growing up goes for a long walk, maybe for twelve months, and he
Todd: So, Steven, what do you like to do in your free time? Steven: Um, free time. Well, I would just love to have some free time, occasionally I have some free time and well, I love to go hiking. Ah, I live in Japan in Kyuushuu and there are some be
Todd: Um , Kawabe you said you used to be a bike delivery person. Kawabe: Yes, I was. It was not very long but I was doing that for like 6 months. Todd: Do you mean push bike or motorcycle? Kawabe: Push bike? What is a push bike? Todd: Push bike is l
I was browsing through a bookshop today and I picked up a book on food, which is quite usual for me cause I love food, em, but this book was a bit different, em, it tried to make the connection between the kind of food you eat and how it makes you fe
Adrienne: So, Mary, are you from Minnesota? Mary: I am. I lived here all my life. Adrienne: Wow. Its a great place but its really cold this time of year. Mary: It is, but if youve lived here a long time you get used to it. A lot of people from the So