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Todd: OK, I'm going to talk about my one wish. I think everybody has one or two things they wish they could change about themselves and for me I really wish I could sing. Unfortunately I have a terrible voice. I cannot sing at all, and in Japan, this
Todd: So, what did you do today? Ruth: Well, actually, I got up this morning quite early. I couldn't sleep so I was a little bit annoyed and then I went to church and I had some lunch and.. Todd: OK, but, you said early, like how early? Ruth: Well, I
I ended up in the hospital once after a baseball practice. What happened was, I was on first base trying to run to second base, as you might know in baseball that's called stealing a base, so as I was stealing second base I tried to slide and rather
Todd: Hey, Lois, why don't you have a plum! Lois: Oh, thank you very much. Lovely! Todd: You like plums.? Lois: I love all fruits, but plums especially. Todd: Oh, there goes the water. Lois: It's very juicy. Todd: It is juicy. How does it taste? Lois
Todd: Lois, actually how old are you Lois? Lois: I'm 25. Todd: OK, 25, so, do you have any early childhood memories? What's the earliest thing you can remember from Childhood? Lois: Uh, my memories from my choldhood aren't very good. I can't remeber
A: Good morning, is this Ryan? B: You are speaking with Ryan. How can I help you? A: Ryan, this is Malia, and I need to call in sick today. B: What seems to be the problem? A: I went hiking and have terrible poison oak. B: When did you get that? A: I
A: Hello, I would like to speak with Ryan. B: This is Ryan. How may I help you? A: Ryan, this is Malia, and I am afraid that I am feeling a bit under the weather. B: Do you know what the problem is? A: I have a horrible rash from poison oak. B: Have
A: Hello, could you tell me my test results? B: Your results are posted on the website. Just put in your password and you can see the exact numbers. A: Are you saying that all my results were normal? B: We always contact you by phone to come in if th
A: Hello, I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Smith, and I cant make it on that day. B: What day was your appointment on? A: My appointment was on Monday. B: What time had you chosen? A: It was for 10:00 in the morning. B: I am looking at your appoin
A: Excuse me, professor. I need to go home now. B: Is everything OK? A: I just feel funny. B: What exactly seems to be the matter? A: I have a terrible headache. B: Do you think that you should go to the Student Health Center? A: I already have some
A: My doctor says that I need a blood test. B: I can help you with that. Just have a seat and roll up your left sleeve. A: What are you taking my blood for? B: Your doctor has requested a check of your white blood count. A: What information does that
A: Good morning, I would like to make a doctors appointment. B: Can you describe your health concern? A: I have been having skin problems that arent going away. B: Are you in any pain? A: No. Except for the rash, I feel fine. B: Would Tuesday or Wedn
A: I came here to get a chest X-ray. B: I will need you to take your clothes off from the waist up and put on the gown, leaving the opening in the back. A: What comes next? B: I will need you to face this glass plate right over here. A: Should I do a
A: Have you been having any problems lately? B: No, but the nurse at school says that I should have my blood pressure checked. A: Do you have a history of high blood pressure? B: No, I have never been told that I have high blood pressure. A: High blo
A: Have you been feeling OK lately? B: My coach wants you to check my blood pressure. A: Has anyone ever told you that you had high blood pressure? B: I dont have any symptoms of high blood pressure. A: People with high blood pressure seldom know the
A: Hello, I have to see the doctor right now! B: What makes you feel this is an emergency? A: I feel like I cant breathe well. B: How long has this been going on? A: It started last night. B: In the event of a real emergency, please dial 911. A: I kn
Todd: Nicola, you were talking to us the other day that you went diving in Australia? Nicola: That's right I did. Todd: Wow, so what was it like? Nicola: Well, actually it was quite scary, to be honest. When I first started I did an introductory cour
Todd: OK, Leath, you're from Zimbabwe. Could you talk about that? Leath: Yeah, OK. Well, I'm from Harare, which is the capital of Zim. And I was born there. My folks are British. My dad is from Manchester and my mom is from Scottland. They went out a
Todd: OK, Victor, tomorrow you're flying home. Victor: Yes, that's correct. Todd: OK. So, are you afraid of flying? Victor: No, flying is fine. Todd: Really. Back home, for your job, do you fly? Victor: No, I drive to work and to different assignment
Todd: Hello. David: Hello, Seattle! Todd: Hello, Seattle! OK, well, how about could you introduce yourself to the listeners? David: Oh, hi, I'm David. I'm from Tennessee. The home of Jack Daniel's whiskey and Elvis Presley. Todd: Do you like Elvis? D