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Todd: So, Eli, how are your Japanese classes going? Eli: They're going OK. Japanese is a very difficult language and I think as someone who has never learned another language before I'm struggling more than other kids are. I feel that a lot of theoth
Todd: OK, Jose, you just said you went to the Galapagos Islands. Jose: YesTodd: Can you talk about the Galapagos? Jose: Yes, the Galapagos, as everybody knows is such a unique place and I went there and by chance I was in the same tour like with Pres
Akane: Hey, Ruth, let's play a game? Ruth: Oh, great idea. Akane: So, you think of one person in your head and I'll ask you questions and I'll try to guess who you're thinking of. Ruth: So does it need to be a famous person? Akane: Yes, make it a fam
Todd: Hey, Eucharia can you give us a brief history of Ireland? Eucharia: Sure well, I think most people know of St Patricks day and that it is an Irish festival which celebrates being Irish. Well, St Patrick was brought to Ireland in 460 as a slave
Ruth: So, Akane, you've been to Thailand, right? Akane: That's right. I went once on a holiday with my friends for Chinese New Year. Ruth: Wow. I've always wanted to go to Thailand. Akane: Yes, it's a really nice place. I really enjoyed it. Ruth: So
Akane: Hey, Ruth. Ruth: Hey, Akane. Akane: I just came to pick up my plastic container than I lent you the other day. Ruth: Oh, right. Well, I've just washed it actually, so here you go. Akane: Thanks. So did you like that potato salad I made you? Ru
Todd: OK. Daisuke, we're going to talk about the guesthouse. We live at the same guesthouse. Daisuke: Yes. Todd: There's lots of people here. Daisuke: Yep. Todd: Um, what do you think about the guesthouse? Daisuke: It's quite nice to meet different p
Todd: OK, Aaron can you talk a little about sports in Australia? Aaron: No worries. In Australia, when I was a child, I used to play cricket and Australian football every weekend. In the winter, I played Australian football, and in the summer it was
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,
Todd: Now, Aaron, Australia's a big place. Can you describe the Australian landscape? Aaron: No worries. In Australia, there are cities and then there is country. Not many people live in the country, and the desert. About 70% of the population live o
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: OK, Gabrielle, you are a vegetarian. Gabrielle: That's right! Todd: So, you do not eat meat! Gabrielle: I don't. No meat, no fish! Todd: OK, and you said that you have a garden. Gabrielle: Yeah, I'm lucky to have enough room to have a vegetable
I had a really nice day today. It's Sunday today, so obviously I got nothing to do so I went to meet my English friend Ben in a place called Harajuku in Tokyo, which is a great place to hang out in on Sundays anyway, but we found this amazing sushi r
OK. Growing up in America, in the United States, as a young child, we have three special people, mythical people, we believe in and we really like because they give us gifts or money. The first special person is the tooth fairy, and the tooth fairy g
Todd: OK, Kawabe! (Hai) Can you tell us about your English success story. Kawabe: English success story (Yeah, yeah) It's not a success story but I can tell how I learned. OK, first of all, I don't think I learned English as a foreign, a foreign lang
Nicola: So, Cat, I'd like to ask you more about your job. What exactly does an O. T. do? Cat: Occupational therapists work with people who have had accidents or disabilities, help them regain function and so that they can be independent in the activi
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: OK. I'm going to talk about movies. I love movies. I think many, many people around the world today love movies. I probably see one or two movies a week on DVD in my room. I watch the movies on my computer so I am a big, big fan of movies, and
Adrienne: So we just had Christmas and I see your knitting bag is out, did you knit anything for anyone for Christmas? Vivian: I started to knit for my granddaughters, but time caught up with me and I was making for them a poncho which consisted of t
Todd: Kawabe, can you explain the difference, or compare, Tokyo and Osaka? Kawabe: Tokyo and Osaka? OK, I think that Tokyo is like New York City and Osaka is, like where? It's like, I guess it's like, OK, let's say, little Irish city. Todd: A little