Gareth: Are you happy about it? Now, like looking back are you glad she did? Rebecca: It was tough love. At the time I hated her and I was getting picked on a lot at school about it, cause I just didn't realize that as a female you have to do these c...
Todd: So Layla, you're from France and now you live in America. I thought we would talk about food in the two countries. What do you think about food in America? Layla: Personally, I don't like food here in America. I prefer food in my country becaus...
Todd: So Layla, we're talking about food in France and in the U.S. So in France what do you like best about French food? Because French food is quite famous around the world. What makes French food so famous? Layla: For me I think the best thing is t...
Danny: So, what kind of cloths do you like to wear? Alex: I like to wear casual clothes. And that's why I really don't like what I have to wear to work sometimes because it's just not what I would normally wear. Danny: So what do you normally have to...
Rebecca: So, Gareth, what's your daily routine like? Gareth: My routine is actually a little irregular. I have a different working schedule for each day of the week, but on a weekend my son usually wakes me up about half-eight, nine o'clock, and afte...
Todd: Hey Rachel, I heard that actually in Scotland if you don't have a job, that the government actually gives you money, like you don't have to work and you still get some money to live. Rachel: Yeah, that's right. It's called unemployment benefits...
Rachel: So what about America? If you lose your job what happens? Todd: Well, we have what you have. It's not called the dole though, it's called welfare, and basically what happens is if you lose your job, you can get money from the government, but...
Danny: So, we've been talking a lot about food. Do you have a favorite restaurant? Alex:Yeah, I do. I haven't been there for years, but it's still my favorite. It's called The Little Snail Danny: The Little Snail. Alex: And it's a French restaurant,...
Alex: So, you know how we were talking about restaurants? What's your favorite restaurant? Danny: I guess my favorite restaurant is going to be this one a in the small town near where I live on the coast. It's called Kotora, and it's an udon restaura...
Silvia: Hi, my name is Silvia. I'm from Guatemala. Diego: And I'm Diego and I'm from Mexico. And today we're going to talk about ruins in our countries. Silvia: Actually, Guatemala is quite famous for it's Mayan ruins. We have a lot of them all over...
Todd: So, Jonathan, I though we would talk a bit about your travels and this new thing called couch surfing. Can you explain what couch surfing is? Jonathan: Couch surfing is a fairly new website, and what it does is it allows travelers from differen...
Todd: So Jonathan, every time I see you, you are coming and going on a new trip, a new adventure. What's your next trip? Jonathan: I'm about to fly to Nepal to go trekking. I head out to stay at the airport tonight and I'm flying tomorrow morning. To...
Todd: So, what's the best thing about hiking this Annapurna Trail? Like can you describe what you see and what you do? Jonathan: That Annapurna Himalaya Trek is quite unusually because it's a circular trek. One of very few in the world, so the scener...
Cheryl: So, who are some of the people who are fighting to protect these trees besides you as an environmental scientist? Nick: Well, in Tasmania, the first green political party was developed, so yeah, they obviously want to protect the forests a lo...
Cheryl: So, Nick, let's talk about touching and holding hands and physical touch with your significant other. Do you and your partner hold hands when you go out in the street? Nick: We hold hands all the time. Initially, we ... when we first went out...