原版英语对话1000个:250 Mexico(在线收听) |
Todd: So, Adrienne, you said you lived in Mexico for awhile? Adrienne: Mm, I studied there. Todd: Really! You studied in Mexico? Adrienne: I did. I studied Spanish. Todd: Wow, so what was it like being a student in Mexico? Adrienne: Ah, it was interesting. The weather was really hot the entire time I was there. Um, and it was very confusing, cause I didn't know the language very well when I first arrived but I learned quickly because I was living in the situation every day where I had to use language so that was really helpful in the end. Todd: So, what were the people like? What was the city like? Adrienne: The city was small. 1 million people, and that's pretty small. The architecture is very colonial style. It's interesting. Very beautiful, old, a lot of wood and stone and the food was great. Very spicy. Todd: Mexican food's the best. Adrienne: I think so too Todd: Yeah, and the people? Adrienne: The people are really friendly, really, really friendly. Big families and they're always inviting you over for dinner, lunch and breakfast, and tea and coffee and chocolate and it's really, it's really a very familial environment. Todd: What was your favorite place in Mexico? Adrienne: My favorite place, still, is a town called Cholula. It's a very small town. That has a pyramid, and Aztec pyramid with a cathedral on top of it and it has views of the mountains, the volcano and, um, just beautiful landscape all around. It's a great place to watch the sunset. Todd: What volcano? Adrienne: Po! They call it Popo, but the full name I think is Popocatepetl. It's an Aztec name. Todd: Oh, sounds like a nice place. Adrienne: It's beautiful. Todd: Any plans to go back to Mexico soon? Adrienne: Of course. I always want to go back but whether I actually make it in the next year or two, I don't know.
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