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Todd: Could you talk about, when you travel, do you prefer to travel with somebody to travel alone? Keren: I prefer to travel with someone but on my next trip I'm actually traveling alone so I'm looking forward to seeing whether I enjoy myself. Yeah....
Todd: Keren, you have talked about places you have been. Now. why don't you talk about places you want to go. Where would you like to visit? Keren: Whoa! There are so many places. I'd love to go to Cuba. Todd: Why Cuba? Keren: I imagine it's such a u...
Todd: OK, now Keren, Hello. Keren: Hello. Todd: I thought we would talk about travelling. Now you've travelled to many places, many continents. Keren: Yes. Todd: Can you talk about some of the places you've been to. Keren: Yes. First of all, I spent...
Todd: So, Conrad, you were saying that you have a grandfather and your grandfather is ninety-seven. Conrad: That's right. Todd: Ninety-seven! Conrad: That's right Todd. I think he was born in 1910. Todd: Man! Conrad: Yeah, ninety-seven years old and...
Todd: So, then we go back to the airport. I don't know what to do because I'll be back where I started and I see a hotel. A big hotel, right next to the airport and I tell the cab driver to go there, and so he goes and there's a bellman, you know, wa...
Todd: You know, Greg, you were talking about being lost in Thailand. I have my own story about being lost in Bangkok. Greg: Really? Todd: Yeah, I was supposed to go and stay with some Thai friends in Thailand and I was coming from America and I had a...
Todd: Peter, your English is amazing. It's really good and people from Sweden, your country, also often speak really good English. Could you talk about your secret? Why is your English so good? Peter: First, I would like to thank you for your comment...
Todd: So, you know, you have a very small school. Have you ever worked for a large school before? Conrad: Yes, I've worked basically every different type of school possible to work here in Japan, starting with the kindergarden, junior high, senmongak...
Todd: So, Conrad, you have a new business. Can you talk a little about your new business? Conrad: Sure, I have a small English language school called Conrad's English House here in Odawara, where we're sitting here, and by the way, thanks for helping...
Todd: OK, Peter, can you talk about your country, Sweden, and what is life like in Sweden in winter? Peter: Swedish life in winter is really harsh, especially, it tends to get pretty cold, especially around December, January, that's when it's really...
Adrienne: So, what's your favorite thing to do in the winter? Lisa: My favorite thing to do in the winter is probably to go skiing. As I said before, forty-five minutes from Montreal is a great ski resort called St. Sauveur. You go up there for the d...
Adrienne: So, Lisa, you're from Montreal. I think when I think of Canada, I think of cold. Is it very cold in Montreal? Lisa: In the wintertime, Montreal gets very cold. With the wind chill factor, which is the scale to measure how cold the wind is,...
Todd: Now, Rebecca, we're talking about working in the kitchen. I was a waiter and when I would help out in the kitchen, I was always afraid of the big knives and the fires and the burns and stuff, so can you talk a little about safety and maybe abou...
Todd: OK, Rebecca we're talking about working in a restaurant. Now you became a chef. Can you talk about the process of becoming a chef? What do you do to get a job in a kitchen? Rebecca: Well, there's lots of different ways, but the most common way...
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,...