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Todd: OK, Christian, what is your dream job, if you could have any job in the world? Christian: My dream job is to become a diplomat representing my country, preferably in Japan. That's why I came to Japan to learn Japanese and hopefully obtain a mas
Todd: Now, Mark, you're from Canada. Mark: That's right. Todd: Where is it, actually, that you grew up? Mark: I was born in Montreal and I lived there for four years, the first four years but uh, I grew up in Calgary, which is Alberta, in the city of
Todd: So, Alexandra, you said that you were born in Miami. Alexandra: Yes, I was. Todd: And you still live there? Alexandra: Yes, I am, I do live there, now. Todd: Has the city changed a lot? Alexandra: Actually it has. As a young kid, there was a lo
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For more in-depth analysis, were joined in the studio by Professor Wang Yiwei from the School of International Studies, at Renmin University of China. Q1: Can you tell us about the potential impact Japans National Security Bureau could have on its ne
最近,在16年前遗失的乔布斯访谈失而复得。乔布斯生前很少接受电视采访,如此精彩的访谈更是罕见。其中绝大多数内容是首次公布于众,它记录了他的坦率、非凡的魅力和独特的视野,大家
Todd: So, Mark, when people think of Americans they often think of the hot dog and when they think of Japan they think of sushi. What are the foods that people associate with New Zealand? Mark: According to a lot of the Japanese students that I know
Todd: So, Steven, I thought we would have a friendly debate. What do you think is the best sport in the world? Steve: The best sport in the world is unquestionably what is know in America as soccer, what is know in my country as football. Todd: Yeah,
Todd: So, Steven, where did you go to college? Steve: I went to the University of Wales, um, the College of Cardiff there, so it the United Kingdom, obviously we have England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland and so I spent three years over in Wales. Tod
Todd: So, Mark, what do Kiwis like to do in the summer? Mark: Yeah, I think the first thing for some people to realise is that Christmas is midsummer in New Zealand. Todd: Oh nice! Mark: So Kiwis combine Christmas holiday and New Year holiday with a
Todd: So Carla, you lived in Africa, so you must have some cool animal stories. Carla: Do you want my cockroach story, or my monkey story, or my chameleon story? I know! I have a snake story. Todd: Ok Carla: We had a snake that lived in the bookcase.
Todd: So, Akane, what did you do today? Akane: Ah, today I cleaned my apartment. Todd: Sounds fun! Akane: It was actually. I really like cleaning cause I only get one day a week to do it, and my apartment gets clean. Todd: So when you clean your apar
I go to church and I'm going to tell you what it looks like inside my church. Firstly, when you go in, there's normally someone at the door who greets you and they give you a hymn book. Hymns are songs and we have a book full of songs, then in the ma
Todd: So, Tres can you talk about American high school. What was high school like for you? What is American high school like? Tres: Thats a very good question. When one says an American high school, to some people maybe movies that depict high school
There are many dangerous animals in Australia like the crocodile for example. When I was in Australia I saw many crocodiles when I was in the north and they did look very scary with their big jaws and lots of teeth. It was quite scary. We saw them fr
Todd: Miki, when you were in college where did you live? Miki: My first year I lived in the dormitory that was quite close to the campus. It was about a five minute walks so it was very convenient but I'm not sure that that many people actually enjoy
Todd: Hey, Jessica, what are your plans for the summer? Jessica: This summer! I think I'm going to go on a trip with my brother to Argentina. Uh, we are still making the plans to go but I think we're going to go for two weeks. And we're probably goin
Todd: So, Aaron, in America we have this image of Australia being very rugged and all these dangerous animals. So is that true? Aaron: It's not so true, but it's not so wrong. The three main animals that are dangerous in Australia, one is the crocodi
Eli: At the moment I'm living in Japan and life here is pretty different to anything I've really experienced before. I think just because the daily routine is so different. In England, in England, basically I was really lazy. I'd probably get up at y
My bedroom is very messy at the moment. I'm not too happy with it. I'm just looking around and trying to work myself up to actually cleaning it. Em, but I don't like cleaning my bedroom. Sometimes I like it when I tidy things up and I find things tha