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Todd: So, Melissa, this week we're talking about buying things. Now, in terms of shopping, are you one those people that are like a shop-o-holic? You buy things you don't need? Melissa: Yes, but recently I've been trying to veer away from that habit.
Todd: Now, Mike, you mentioned that you were blind. You couldn't see. Mike: Right. Todd: So, explain what is like when you're blind? Mike: It's pretty tough. Now for me, I was 90% sure that I would get my vision back because after the surgery, the do
Shirley: And as we've been looking at your art, you've told me that this painting is one of your favorites. When did you actually paint this Yve's Reflection? Yuri: Right, it was about in 2001. At the time I was in a gallery. There was a fantastic ex
Lindsay: So if you buy a game, how long does it take you to beat the game? One year or fifteen hours or what? Jake: Well, maybe the shortest ones are only about six hours but it all depends on how much you're playing it. If it's something I really li
Buddhi: Can you tell me about general roles in America? Is it that women do cooking or the men help out or how is it done? Todd: I think it's changed a lot over the years. It's similar to what you said in your country. America's probably maybe one of
Todd: Hey, Matt, we're gonna talk about adjectives. The theme this week is adjectives, so first of all, when it comes to time, are you normally late or are you always punctual? Matt: Always punctual. Todd: Always punctual. Matt: Yeah, I find it very
Todd: Michael, what time did you get up this morning? Mike: About 7, no 6. Todd: Really, is that like your normal schedule? Mike: I usually get up around 6. (Yeah) Yeah. Go to bed around 11. Get up at 6. On a good day, sometimes go to bed later. Todd
Joel: A lot of Japanese adults read comic books. Do you find that strange at all? You said you read comic books too but I know in the United States, we think it's strange if you see an adult reading a comic book. Is it because the stories are differe
Todd: So, Rebecca, now you were saying that were a chef, or you worked in a kitchen in your previous job. Can you talk about that? Like where did you work and what was it like? Rebecca: OK, I worked in a few different restaurants over several years,
Todd: So, Shona, we both say that we love running. Why do you like to run? Shona: Well, actually, the reason I enjoy running is because a few years ago. I started university. I got a little bit sad, a little bit depressed cause I was away from home f
Jeff: So where are you from? Tim: I'm from Oregon. It's right above California. It's on the West Coast of America. Jeff: So the State of Oregon. Tim: It's on the West Coast between California and Washington. Jeff: So you're neighbor states, say Calif
Todd: So, Jeff, we're talking about odd jobs. What's a job that you would like to have? What's a job that you think would be one of the coolest jobs to have? Jeff: Difficult question, Todd. I guess the job that I would like to do, it might not be the
Chris: Well, actually, Lindsay, I have a surprise. A bit of news to tell you as well. I'm getting married. Lindsay: No way! Chris: Yeah. Lindsay: You're getting married? Chris: Yep. I'm actually getting married before you, probably in March. Lindsay:
Mel: So, Doron, what did you do last Valentine's Day? Doron: Last Valentine's day I got disappointed I think, 'cause I teach at university, and I'd heard that Japanese students always give their teachers loads and loads of chocolate, and even though
Todd: So, Monica, you do Tai Chi? Monica: Yes, I've just joined a Tai Chi club? Todd: What made you join the Tai Chi club? Monica: Well, I wanted to do something that was a lot different to what I usually do, which is high impact sports like basketba
Todd: OK, Shona, you're an artist and you like art so you must have a special routine when you go to a gallery or a museum. Do you have any recommendations how to appreciate art when you go? Shona: Yeah, sure. I think people tend to follow a specific
Todd: OK, Jeff, we're talking about odd jobs. Good jobs, bad jobs, strange jobs we've done. What's an odd job you've had Jeff? Jeff: Todd, one of my oddest odd jobs might be was when I was backpacking through Europe after university, I ran out of mon
Jeff: Now the world is small and there's this type of people who are called backpackers, and you've been a backpacker, or you are a backpacker. What's a backpacker and what do you think of them? Jonathan: I don't know if I'd go so far as to say I'm a
Tim: So, Jeff, you asked me about what kind of job I'd like. Well, what about a job you definitely you wouldn't want to do. There's lots of jobs out there and some of them aren't so good, so what would you not want to do? Jeff: That's a difficult que
Todd: So, Marion, do you like to play sports? Marion: I don't play sports at the moment 'cause I don't really have the time, or it feels like I don't have time. It's been a long time since I did sports regularly. Todd: Yeah, me too, but I love sports