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A: What about a medication to help me with my problem? B: There are several types of medications that we can try for your high blood pressure. A: What types of medications would be best? B: For water retention, I am going to start you on Hydrochlorot
A: What am I supposed to do with this plastic cup? B: That cup is for a urine sample. A: How, exactly, does this work? B: This particular test calls for you to urinate into the cup after you have urinated a little into the toilet. A: When I finish, w
A: Can I get some medicine to help me? B: For your high blood pressure, we have several choices of medications. A: What types of drugs can I try? B: Hydrochlorothiazide is a diuretic that helps with water retention. A: What about side effects from th
A: Hello, how are you doing today? B: Ive been having trouble breathing lately. A: Have you had any type of cold lately? B: No, I havent had a cold. I just have a heavy feeling in my chest when I try to breathe. A: Do you have any allergies that you
Todd: So Jeff, you're going back to Canada. What are you gonna do, just sit on the couch and watch TV? Jeff: No, I'm going to go on a trip with my father. Todd: Really, just your dad? Jeff: Just me and my dad. We are going to go back to the island, t
Todd: Hey, so Jeff, you have an MBA, or you're studying to get an MBA? Jeff: I'm studying to get an MBA. Todd: OK, why did you choose to get an MBA. You don't seem like the business type of guy. YOu're always talking about nature and travel and art.
I go to church and I'm going to tell you what it looks like inside my church. Firstly, when you go in, there's normally someone at the door who greets you and they give you a hymn book. Hymns are songs and we have a book full of songs, then in the ma
My most embarrassing moment was probably when I lived in Germany. One day I decided to go shopping and I drove into town. I had a car. And I was very, very pleased because I found a parking space immedately which was rather unusual. I did my shopping
Todd: Marion, can you tell me about the trash? How do I take out the trash? Marion: OK, let's see. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, you can leave your burnable trash outside. Todd: What is burnable trash? Marion: Burnable trash is for example, milk c
Simon: Hi! What's your name? Nathan: My name is Nathan Curtis Gildard. Well, my name is Nathan but people call me Nate, so. Simon: OK. What do you do in your free time? Nathan: I do a lot of different things. I like to travel around, I like to go to
Todd: Howard, you said you saw the movie The Aviator. Howard: Ah, yes, with Leonardo DiCaprio. Todd: OK. What is the movie about? Howard: Well, The Aviator refers to the character, Howard Hughes. Todd: OK, who was Howard Hughes? Howard: Well, Howard
I had a really good time last night, Thursday night, so I couldn't stay out that late, but I went over to a friend's house, an English girl, that I met over here in Japan, where I'm living at the moment, but she's like the only English girl that I ac
Todd: So, Steven, I thought we would have a friendly debate. What do you think is the best sport in the world? Steve: The best sport in the world is unquestionably what is know in America as soccer, what is know in my country as football. Todd: Yeah,
Todd: Miki, you went to UC Berkeley, a very famous university in the U.S. What is your university like? Why is it famous? Miki: Why is it famous? Well, I suppose historically it's kind of famous, recent history, because it was a center for the freedo
Todd: So Tres, lots of people might want to know when is the best time to visit the United States season-wise. What would you recommend to somebody that might go to America? Tres: Definitely the best time is in the fall part of the year: end of Augus
Todd: OK, Sarah, how long have you been in Japan? Sarah: I've been in Japan for two months. I came in April. Todd: Again, when did you come to Japan? Sarah: Two months ago. Todd: OK, and what do you think about Japan? Sarah: It's a very interesting c
Todd: Hello! Can you introduce yourself please. Steven: Sure, my name is Steven Patterson and I'm from a small town called Brentwood in Essex which is in England. Todd: OK. Essex. What part of England is that? Steven: That's in the southeast. Todd: S
Todd: So Carla, you lived in Africa. Carla: We got married in Africa. Todd: Wow. Carla: And we moved to Nigeria. As I told you before, we got married in Ghana, and we moved to Nigeria. And our kids were born in Nigeria. But I wanna tell you a little
Todd: You were saying that you once came across a hooligan! Mark: Actually, I know quite a few hooligans, yeah, in my local area, there's quite a few guys who are affiliated to my teams hooligan group, so in England most teams have their own hooligan
Todd: Now Kate, you said that you actually had exchange students live with you Kate: I did. Todd: in New Zealand. Kate: Ive had 3 exchange students. Todd: Ok, can you talk about each one? Kate: Yep, the first one, she was very young, she was 14 I thi