Enam: Katia, what are the environmental problems in your country? Katia: Well, I can think of three problems. One is water drought. The scarcity of water. Second, we have a lot of air pollution, and third a lot of deforestation. Enam: OK, so can you...
Katia: So, Enam, let's talk about environmental problems of our countries. In Bangladesh, what is an environmental problem? Enam: Actually, we have a lot of environmental problems in Bangladesh but mainly I'd say the soil contamination is quite bad,...
Christophe: OK, Aiste, we're going to talk about environmental issues in Europe. So, does Lithuania have environmental issues? Aiste: Oh, actually were are facing kind of a big problem. The Baltic Sea that's besides Lithuania. You know three Baltic c...
Jess: So, Tom, I was reading in the newspaper this morning, and I noticed a story which said that Tokyo and Osaka are now the most expensive cities to live in. I remember you told me you used to live in Tokyo. Was that your experience of living there...
Tom: Jess, I love hearing you talk about the different cities, you've been working in. Were they all very expensive places to live? Jess: No, they weren't all expensive. The first city I lived in when I moved away from Britain was Budapest in Hungary...
Tom: Jess, you were talking before about getting your hair done. Jess: Every month, I have my hair done. Well, every four to six weeks I have my hair done. I have highlights which is one color. They take small strands of the hair and color that so ov...
Jess: OK, so Tom, I've told you all about my beauty regime. You look very well groomed. Could you tell me what do you do to keep yourself looking good? Tom: Well, thank you Jess. I mean this look is the product of many stages of evolution. When I was...
Todd: So Greg, we're talking about controversial issues and one of the issues in your book is income disparity. So, what do you think about minimum wage? Greg: Minimum wage. Minimum wage I think is very important to have otherwise employers are going...
Todd: So Greg in the last one we were talking about minimum wage, and this is one of the topics in your book and it's about income disparity. One of the chapters is about income disparity. Now the opposite would be should there the a salary cap, whic...
Todd: So, Greg, you have a new book out, and you're book has lots of controversial topics, and one of the topics is organ donation. So first can you explain what organ donation is? Greg: Sure. Organ donation is when a person living or dead allows his...
Greg: Hi, Todd. Todd: Hey, Greg. Greg: Hey, thanks a lot for interviewing me and letting, I don't know, the world know about my book. Todd: No, problem. It's a good book. Greg: Yeah, I've noticed you don't have any topics like these on your web site....
George: Hey, Crystal, I need some advice yo! Crystal: What's up, George? George: So, there's this like red-headed girl in class and I kind of got a crush on her but ... Crystal: Oooh! George: Uuurr! But, yeah, I don't know, you know, how to ask her o...
Todd: Monica, you mentioned a farm home stay in New Zealand. Have you ever actually ever lived on a farm? Monica: I haven't lived on a farm as such, but I've visited family friends who have lived on farms. Todd: Did you like it? Monica: Yeah, I remem...
Yuri: Show, Shirley, we were talking about childhood memories. And you're from Scotland. Is there anything from your childhood that you can tell us? Shirley: I've got a really funny story actually. Maybe I was about ten years old or something, and we...
Yuri: So Shirley, you were talking about the shack. Can you tell me some more about it? Shirley: OK, well, the shack - not as horrible as it might sound. I was actually born in the city, and yeah, grew up on the edge of the city of Glasgow, and my pa...