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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...
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 beside Lithuania. You know three Baltic co...
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,...
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...
Enam: Oh, Katia, you're from Mexico right? Katia: Right. Enam: I want to know about the Mexico City? Can you tell me about it? How is Mexico City in terms of real estate, landscape? Katia: Well, Mexico City is one of the biggest cities in the world a...
Jess: Right, Tom, tell me, what three things could you not live without? Tom: Well, I guess you say me playing with my new toy just now. It's my iPod touch and it is fantastic. I often take long bus journeys at the weekend and on this little electron...
Tom: Jess, usually when I see you, you're sitting at the computer checking your e-mail. How many times a day do you check it? Jess: I honestly don't count, but many, many times. Definitely more than twenty times a day. It's not really necessary. It's...
Tom: Jess, you were talking before about mistakes that your Hungarian students always made, and how some students from the same country all make the same mistakes again and again and again. Well, I work here in Thailand and they have a very cute phra...
Tom: We're both English teachers. Is there anything you hate about teaching English? Jess: There's actually not much that I hate about teaching English but there is one thing which drives me balmy, annoys me more than anything else and that's correct...
Tu: Do you travel by car in Iran? Amir: Well, you know, when I was in Iran it was just like your case. I felt like this is natural. This is how I saw the traffic. This was how it is supposed to work. When you go abroad, and like me right now, I'm liv...
Tu: So, Amir, I heard ... I was really surprised to hear that Iran traffic is so bad. Amir: Iran, yeah, Iran is actually very much famous for it's traffic. Traffic is so horrible. People have to just wait in cars for ages just to get to their places...
Todd: Now, also your country is really famous for having different regions, correct? You have three main regions? Anja: We have four. Todd: Four? Anja: Actually. Todd: Could you talk about them? Anja: Yes, we have four regions and this actually conce...
Todd: So, Anja, you are from Switzerland? Anja: Yes, exactly. Todd: So, I thought we would talk a little about your country. Anja: OK. Todd: First of all, what do you like most about being Swiss? Anja: Actually, what I like the most about Switzerland...
Christophe: Hey, Aiste, I know you're not really into running, but would you like join me running a marathon? Aiste: Join you running a marathon? What do you mean? Christophe: Well, actually, next week I am going to run a marathon in Switzerland, so...
Aiste: Hello, Christophe. What are you doing this afternoon? Christophe: Hi, Aiste. I think I'm going to run this afternoon. Aiste: To run? But it's raining outside. Christophe: I don't care. I love running in the rain, and I have to run because I am...