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Ruth: So, Akane, you're from Canada, right?
Akane: That's right.
Ruth: Tell me about where you live.
Akane: Well, I grew up in Toronto, and it's quite a big city. In the greater Toronto area, there's about, I think3 1/2 million people just now and it's very multicultural1 and that's one of the things that I really like about Toronto is that there're many different people from many different countries.
Ruth: And do you live in Toronto now?
Akane: No, actually, I haven't lived there for a year now I think, almost, actually more than that, because I've been travelling and working and what not.
Ruth: Oh, right. What's your job?
Akane: I'm actually a teacher.
Ruth: Do you teach children or adults?
Akane: Usually I do. I am mostly trained to teach younger children, but recently I've begun teaching2 older students, or young adults, and I quite enjoy it actually.
Ruth: So which do you prefer?
Akane: Well, they both have good parts and bad parts and I think in the future I would like to do a bit of both.
Ruth: Do you know where you would like to live in the future?
Akane: I have no idea. I would like to travel to different places and maybe I'll eventually settle3 back down in Toronto, where I'm from.
Ruth: Do you have family in Toronto?
Akane: Not at the moment, no. My parents moved to Vancouver and that's where they live right now.
Ruth: Ah, Vancouver, is that in Canada was well?
Akane: That's right. It's on the West Coast of Canada and the weather is much warmer there and that's why my parents like it there.
Ruth: Oh, wow, it sounds nice.
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what not
I haven't lived there for a year now, because I've been traveling and working and what not.
You can use the phrase4 'what not' to show that other similar things can be added5 to your list, but you don't want to say all of them. Notice the following:
The stores are full of Valentine's Day decorations and what not.
We will have hamburgers and what not, but if you want anything special, you should bring it.
young adults
I'm trained to teach younger children, but recently, I've begun teaching older students, or young adults.
'Young adults' are people from 18 to 30. Notice the following:
A lot of young adults still receive a lot of help from their parents.
This apartment building has mostly young adults.
I have no idea
I have no idea where I would like to live in the future.
You can use the phrase 'I have no idea' when you don't know the answer to a question or you haven't really thought about it. Notice the following:
I have no idea where my keys are. I'm going crazy looking for them.
I have no idea where we could buy something like that.
settle down
I would like to travel to different places and maybe settle down back in Toronto.
'Settling6 down' usually includes having a reliable7 job, your own place to live, getting married, and having children. When you settle down, you commit8 to living in a particular area. Notice the following:
His parents are always asking him when he's going to settle down.
moved to
My parents moved to Vancouver and that's where they live right now.
When you 'move' from one city to another, you are changing the location10 of where you live. Notice the following:
He just moved to his new apartment last week.
It was very stressful to move from East Coast to the West Coast.
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1 multicultural | |
adj.融合多种文化的,多种文化的 | |
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n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲 | |
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vi.安家;定居;停留;vt.使定居;安排;解决 | |
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n.短语,词组;成语,习语 | |
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adj.更多的,附加的,额外的 | |
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adj.可信赖的;可靠的 | |
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vt.把…交托给,提交;犯,干;使承担义务,使作出保证 | |
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