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Steve: Hi, this is Steve. I'm going to talk about Japanese Onsen. Onsen is like a public bath, where men go, or women, in separate areas of course, and enjoy very hot baths. I like it very much because it's very relaxing and it's very healthy. They h
Todd: OK, John, at your house do you have a refrigerator? John: Yes, a very small refrigerator. Todd: OK, what is in your refrigerator? John: Let's see. There are some eggs, a carton of milk, some strawberry jam, some butter, some cheese, maybe some
Todd: OK, John, you were saying that you taught writing in AmericaJohn: Yeah. Todd: OK, and you said it was a paperless class. John: Paperless classTodd: OK, what does that mean, a paperless class? John: Basically, it means that we didn't use paper.
Jessica: Kate, where are you from? Kate: I'm from London in England. Jessica: OK, and your heritage is..? Kate: My heritage is Irish. My grandparents were Irish, both sets of grandparents. Jessica: Oh, wow. What part of Ireland were they from? Kate:
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
Todd: So, Adrienne, you said you lived in Mexico for awhile? Adrienne: Mm, I studied there. Todd: Really! You studied in Mexico? Adrienne: I did. I studied Spanish. Todd: Wow, so what was it like being a student in Mexico? Adrienne: Ah, it was intere
Todd: OK, hello! Sarah: Hello! Todd: Hi, what's your name? Sarah: My name is Sarah. Todd: OK, and Sarah where are you from? Sarah: I'm from the north of England, Newcastle. Todd: OK, so Newcastle, how far is that from London? Sarah: Um, it's about 30
South Korea announced an extension of its air defense identification zone on Sunday. The zone encompasses submerged rocks within the overlapping exclusive economic zones of China and South Korea. China responded on Monday saying it was willing to mai
Chinas key strategy-setting meeting, the 3rd plenary session of the 18th Communist Party of Chinas central committee starts next week in Beijing. BizAsias week long special coverage kicks off with a look at Chinas efforts to improve the business envi
Todd: Oh, Simon, I see you have today's paper. Simon: Yes, I read the paper every day. Todd: So today do we have good news or bad news? Simon: Well, world news is always bad, and for me sports is always good, sports news, but I felt an earthquake yes
San Francisco is one of the most well-known cities in America, mainly because the city has great weather, wonderful views, and many famous landmarks. The city is on a peninsula so it is surrounded by water, with the Pacific Ocean on one side and San
One of my hobbies is running. I really like running because first of all it's very cheap. It doesn't cost you any money. You can do it anywhere, for example, on a city street and it's a healthy hobby. If you run a lot, maybe three or four times a wee
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: OK, Simon, let's go get something to eat? Let's go out to dinner. I'm really hungry. Simon: Yeah, OK, me too. I'm really hungry as well. Ah, what is there to eat around here? Todd: Well, around my house there's a few restaurants. Um, there's an
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
Adrienne: So, Mike, you don't eat fast food, huh? Mike: No, no. I find fast food not very healthy and I try to eat healthy and try to live a healthy kind of lifestyle. Adrienne: How do you do that? Mike: Well, I'm going to the gym, not smoking, just
Todd: Ah, so Alan, you know, you were a baker so can you explain to the listeners: how do you bake bread? Alan: Well, you need, to make your basic white bread, white pan bread we call it, you need flour, yeast, sugar, shortening, salt, and water, so
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: 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, Greg, do you have any stories about being lost, since you have all this good advice? Greg: Ah, well, let me think. Ah, there was one time I got lost in the mountains of the Golden Triangle in Thailand. The Golden Triangle as you might know