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Christophe: OK, Aiste, we're going to talk about environmental issues in Europe. So, does Lithuania have environmental issues? Aiste: Oh, actually were are facing kind of a big problem. The Baltic Sea that's beside Lithuania. You know three Baltic co
Todd: So, Jeyong, you were telling me that you like to travel. Jeyong: Yes, very much. Todd: Now, this is interesting. Who do you normally travel with? Jeyong: You would be kind of surprised to hear this, but then, I normally travel with my dad. Todd
Jeff: So, you do winter sports? Tim: Ah, yeah, really, I just do snow shoeing and cross-county skiing. Jeff: Snow shoeing! Tim: Yeah. Jeff: That sounds interesting. What snow shoe? Is that like a boot? Tim: Well, it's kind of hard to explain but it's
Mike: Hey, Mari. Mari: Hey. Mike: So, I told you about Florida. How about you tell me something about New York? Mari: New York, yeah. Well, I was born in New York, and I lived there for a little bit over half of my life. There's lots to do in New Yor
Jeff: So, Jonathan, you are the... maybe most prolific traveler I have ever met, and your home is a suitcase, so how do you live out of a suitcase like that? Jonathan: I wouldn't really say my home is a suitcase, but I think that people really hold o
Tom: What did you have for lunch? Martin: I had a chicken bento. Tom: You brought it from home? Martin: No, I bought it here on campus. Tom: In the cafe? Martin: Yes. Tom: How was it? Martin: It was ok. It's better than most of the other food here an
Todd: So, Greg, I know that you travel a lot, so what do you do with your dog when you travel? Who takes care of your dog? Greg: Well, we have very good friends who love to have him. In fact, sometimes my friends offer before we go. They know we're g
Todd: Hey, Greg, you got a great dog. Where did you get your dog? Greg: Actually, my dog and I sort of found each other. I was moving from one house to another and as I was moving from the parking lot to my house, I saw this really skinny dog that lo
Ruth: So, Tres, you read a lot of comics. Don't you find them really violent in Japan? Tres: Yeah, there are violent comic books. There are sexy comic books. There are comic books I wouldn't show to my grandmother. Ruth: But compared to the comic boo
Todd: So, Shuan, you took a cruise and the cruise left he U.S. Shuan: It left yeah. It left Florida. Todd: OK, and did you only stay at sea or did you make stops on your cruise ship? Shuan: We actually made 4 different stops. I cannot remember the la
Dai: So, you mentioned coasteering. What is that? Sharron: Right. What it is... it's organized by some groups of people. It can be quite dangerous, but it's very well-run in that you all go out in wetsuits, and you'll go out for a few hours around th
Todd: So, Shona, you are quite fit. You like to run. Do you like to do anything else? Shona: Yeah, actually. I like quite a lot of different sports. I like to play tennis. That is like something that I like to participate in with someone else, but al
George: Hey, hey, hey! Crystal: Hey, hey, hey! How's it going? George: Bad! Crystal: Why? What's up? George: I'm a little low on cash these days? Crystal: Really? What about getting a new job? George: Well, Where? What's open? Crystal: Well, I don't
Todd: So, Adrienne, we've been talking about food. It's late afternoon. What are you doing for dinner? What are you going to cook tonight? Adrienne: I don't think I'll cook tonight. Todd: No, no cooking? Adrienne: No, I feel lazy today. Todd: So you'
Todd: So, Rebecca, talking about shopping, is shopping something you enjoy doing? Rebecca: Yes, when I'm in the mood for it. Definitely. Todd: So I guess when you talk about shopping, we talk about clothes shopping, mainly right, so how often do you
Joel: So, I know a lot of things are cheaper in Thailand, but like electronics, are they cheaper in Thailand or cheaper in Japan? Tom: That's a difficult question. I think electrical accessories are cheaper in Thailand. Do you know what I mean by tha
Fred: Hi, Sabriya. So tell me, in Oman do you guys have the same culture, the same traditions as we do? Do you celebrate New Year's? Sabriya: Yes, we do. It's not one of the big events known in Oman but we do celebrate New Year and we follow the same
Todd: So, Greg you taught in the Middle East. Greg: Yeah, I lived in the United Arab Emirates for awhile. Todd: Wow, that's a lot different than most places. Greg: Ah, it's very different. I'm glad I went to experience another culture, another way of
Aiste: Hello, Christophe. So what is summer like in Belgium? Christophe: Well, at first I would like to answer you that summer is much more better than wintertime in Belgium because there is more sunshine, and the days are longer so there is more sun
Todd: So, Phil, we both live and work in Japan. We're both teachers in Japan. Now are you homesick. Are there things that you really miss about England? Phil: The thing I miss the most, and it's going to sound really sad, is my cat. Todd: Oh, that's