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Todd: Raphael, let's talk about dinner. (Yes) Did you have dinner tonight? Raphael: Yes, I did. Todd: And what did you have? Raphael: I had sandwiches from the D-mart, and it's not really good. Todd: Sandwiches from the D-mart! What kind of sandwich?
Todd: Keri, let's talk about reading. Kerri: OK. Todd: First of all, do you like to read? Kerri: Yes, I do! Todd: What do you read usually? Kerri: I kind of alternate between fiction and non-fiction. Todd: OK. What are you reading now? Kerri: I'm rea
Todd: So, Hello! Gabrielle: Hi! Todd: Can you say your name please? Gabrielle: Gabrielle: Todd: Gabrielle. Now, Gabrielle you talked to us last year. Gabrielle:That's right! Todd: And you said that you're from Christchurch? Gabrielle: Uh-huh, from Ch
Adrienne: Now, Vivian, do you mind me asking how old you are? Vivian: I was 80 years old on November 3rd, 2004. Adrienne: Wow! 80! What does it feel like to be 80? Vivian: It's a little inconvenient because my mind didn't turn 80 but my body did and
Adrienne: So, Mary, whats in the basket there? Mary: Oh, those are all the Christmas cards I received this year. Adrienne: Oh, thats a lot. Mary: Yeah, its quite a few. I had kind of an extensive list for people I would send cards to but in October m
Todd: Sarah, can you talk about your time in Austria? Sarah: Austria is, I worked for a language school where you go to a normal school in Austria for one week, and you take one particular year group and you teach them English for that one week, and
Todd: Hey, Shawn you're a big guy. Shawn: Thank you. Todd: Do you play rugby? Shawn: I did in the past. Todd: OK, how does rugby work? Shawn: It's a bit like American football and soccer put together. It's, the ball's about the size of an American fo
Mike: OK, so for those of us listening who are not familiar with dating in the US, practices are different, Mark, how would you go about getting a date with somebody in the US? Mark: Ah, well, I, that's a difficult question because you know I don't a
Simon: Yeah, hey Todd, I have one complaint. Why can't I never reach you on the phone? Todd: Ah, I know, I'm really bad with my phone. I hate the phone. I can not stand the phone. I hate talking on the phone, so I have a hand-held phone and I always
Todd: So, Ruth in Europe, have you traveled much? Ruth: Yeah, actually, um, well, when I was younger I went on a tour around all of Western Europe and then when I was at university I backpacked around Scandinavia for a month with a friend. (Nice!) It
Todd: So Tres, can you introduce yourself. Where are you from? Tres: Hello everyone, my name is Tres Goodman. Im from Tulsa Oklahoma. I was originally born in St. Louis Missouri, but I spent most of my life in Tulsa Oklahoma and in Japan. Todd: Wow.
Todd: Now Alan, you used to be a baker. Alan: Yes I did. Todd: Thats pretty cool. So you can make anything right, like bread, donuts, cake? Alan: Yeah. My specialty, what I did a lot of was, different varieties of bread. I baked a lot of white bread,
Todd: Hey, er, Mark, could you tell me about the first job you ever had? Mark: I think it was when I was at university, well my first long term part time job was when I was at university and one night a week I used to work for 12 hours from 6 pm til
I have a few main ambitions at the moment. I think the first and foremost ones, seeing as I'm in Japan at the moment studying Japanese, would to be actually to be able to speak the language, but I think that's pretty far fetched ambition at the momen
When I was living in Pisa, a few friends and I decided to go to Venice for the carnival, so the carnival in Venice, it's usually, usually about February or March, depending on when Easter is that year cause Easter can change every year, it's a differ
Todd: So Alan you must be happy. You have hockey again in Canada. Alan: Yes, I was quite happy to read that the NHLs come to an agreement with the players. And therell be hockey again starting in October. Todd: Ok now as a fan of hockey or just a spo
Jose: Ecuador, what do you want to know about my country? Todd: Well, can you talk about Ecuador like, um, you're from Ecuador? Jose: Yes, yes! Todd: How big is Ecuador? Jose: 80% of Japan. Todd: Oh, really! 80% the size. Jose: The size of Japan. Tod
Todd: So, Eucharia, you are into drama? Eucharia: Yes, I have a Masters in drama and theatre and at the moment I am hoping to get onto a PHD programme in drama and theatre. Todd: So whats the thing about drama? What excites you about drama? Eucharia:
Todd: Kawabe, can you talk about your first job interview? Kawabe: Sure, first job interview! This is a funny story and that was a time I took the interview, had an interview with the TV broadcaster, and then it was a very famous one in Yotsuya, in T
Todd: So, Jose, can you talk about the food in Ecuador? Jose: Yes, I was saying that the Andes is where potatoes and corn and many other kinds of food come, I mean, potatoes for example, that was so important for Europe, during the famine in Europe.