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Dai: So Darren, its not long now until Christmas, are you looking forward to it? Darren: Yes and no. I do like Christmas, the spirit of Christmas, I believe it does bring people closer together, but the thing I find year upon year is becoming more an...
Dai: OK so Christmas is coming around the corner. How do you feel about that? Sharron: I love Christmas. I love the time with the family, the time off work to relax and enjoy each other's company and just time at home with everyone. Dai: So, what do...
Todd: So, Marion, how are your classes? Marion: My classes are quite good at the moment. I'm enjoying them. I work in a junior high school and high school together, so my students range from twelve years old right up to eighteen. Todd: What do you te...
Dai: So Miss Naomi from...where is it you are from? Naomi: Wales. Dai: Wales, OK, and how old are you now? Naomi: Im eleven. Dai: Eleven. OK, so that means you are in...what would that be, junior school? secondary school? Naomi: Junior school. Dai: J...
Mari: Hi, Ron. I met your brother Michael and I learned that you're a triplet. So what is it like being a triplet? Ron: Yes, I am a triplet. It's a good thing. I'm very close with my brothers, both of them. One of my brother's name is Michael and the...
Todd: We're talking about family this week and you have a sister, correct? Santi: Yes, a sister. Todd: Now, what's kind of unique about your sister is you both are similar in age and you go to university together, correct? Santi: Yes, only two years...
Dai: So, Naomi, so you're from Wales and you're eleven. So what does an eleven-year-old girl do for fun in Wales? Naomi: I do music. I play the piano and and the violin. Dai: How long have you played the piano for? Naomi: Since I was about eight. Dai...
Dai: So Naomi, youre from Wales and youre eleven. So what does an eleven-year old girl do for fun in Wales? Naomi: I do music. I play the piano and the violin and I play sports: netball. Dai: Netball? Whats that? Naomi: Yeah, its like a basketball a...
Dai: So, I really don't see it. What's the allure of fishing? I mean, why ... what's the catch as it were? Darren: Well, I can understand that. It's something that looks as if it's not very interesting but it's that thrill and expectancy of just wait...
Dai: So Darren, youre from Southwest Wales? Darren: Yeah, Im from a place called Pembrookshire. Dai: OK and what can you do down there for fun. Darren: Well, most of what I do is, in my spare time, is in some way connected to sport. The last five or...
Dai: So, you mentioned coasteering. What is that? Sharron: Right. What it is... it's organized by some groups of people. It can be quite dangerous, but it's very well-run in that you all go out in wetsuits, and you'll go out for a few hours around th...
Dai: OK so, Sharron, youre from Wales. Sharron: Thats right. Dai: In a place called Pembrokeshire? Sharron: Yes. Dai: Tell me about what you do there. Sharron: I work for Pembrokeshire Coast National Authority which is an organization that helps land...
Shirley: David, so earlier, I was telling you I've always wanted to go to Africa and I'm just wondering, is that whole safari scene the cliche... David: It's not a cliche, but it's something real you have to experience when you get there on the safar...
Shirley: Hi, David. How are you? David: I'm fine, thank you, Shirley. Shirley: So, environmental issues ... we were talking about them earlier throughout the world, and you're from Kenya. David: Yes, I'm from Kenya. Shirley: So, what's happening over...
Fred: Hi, this is Fred from Canada and I'm here with Tarta from Thailand. Some people think that cooking should be taught in school. I agree with that idea. I feel that definitely there should be some cooking classes in school. How do you feel about...