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Maria: So Alex, now we talked about what I would like to do in the future, what about you? Career wise, let's start with that. Alex: I actually have absolutely no idea what I want to do as a career. I know I want to do something interesting and I wan...
Alex: So Maria, what are your future plans? Maria: Future plans, that's a big question. I would like to have an nice career. I'm not really sure what it would be. I would love to be a CEO of some place, some place big but I don't need to. I just want...
Julia: OK, Nathan. So we're talking about driving and are there any rules or regulations that you'd like to change? Nathan: You know what, Jules, that an interesting question. I'm not sure that I want to change rules but I'd like the police to be str...
Julia: So Nathan, I got a ride here with you today and I noticed in the car that you were a little bit angry. Nathan: You know that was me toned down. Julia: Oh my goodness. Nathan: I can seriously get mega road rage. Julia: Where's it coming from? W...
Todd: So on your bike trip, how did you feed yourself. What did you eat? Julia: Hydration was a thing that we worried about. We were able to stop every few kilometres and get fresh young coconuts with the straw in the top. Did you remember doing that...
Todd: So what was the hardest thing about the trip? Julia: The hardest thing was seeing this country which is so beautiful with such amazing people but struggling in so many different ways with so many different things. You know, historically the leg...
Todd: What were the road conditions like that you were riding on? Julia: I'd say at least half, maybe more than half were unpaved roads. Thankfully Cambodia is very flat so it wasn't so difficult. We averaged about seventy, eighty kilometres a day bu...
Todd: So Julia, I was looking at your website and I noticed that you did a bike trip in Cambodia. Julia: Yes, that's right. I joined an organization called Pepi and we did a ride from Siem Reap to Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City. Todd: Wow, that's pretty c...
Katia: I'm doubting, I'm doubting if the whole Facebook and Twitter, if that's actually good. It seems like generations now are spending so much time in computers and virtually but not really doing outside activities so I wonder if there should be a...
Alex: Hi, Katia, how are you? Katia: I'm doing good and you Alex? Alex: I'm doing good thank you. I have a question for you. Are you on Facebook? Katia: Yes, I am in Facebook but I really do not check very often. Alex: OK, how often do you check it u...
Maria: So talking about social media, is your parents on any social sites like Facebook, Twitter, et cetera. Alex: My mum and dad are on Facebook. My mum doesn't use hers, she uses hers only to kind of see what I'm doing. Maria: Stalk you? Alex: Kind...
Alex: So Maria, do your parents use any of the social media sites. Maria: They do. Both my parents are on Facebook. My mum is not that active on Facebook. She has a profile and she has pictures and I think she's online whenever she wants to get in to...
Olga: The next place? Daniel: The next place would be well Santiago. Olga: I don't really look forward to going to Santiago. I would rather go to some other place. Daniel: OK then. Then if it's around like the center of the country, I would recommend...
Olga: Hey, Daniel, how are you? Daniel: Hey Olga, I'm fine thanks. How are you? Olga: Fine. Actually I have a favor to ask you. Daniel: Yes, sure. Olga: OK. Like my boyfriend and I are planning to go to Chile next month. Daniel: Really? Olga: Yes, so...
Jana: So we have homework, tests, what about attendance? Should we require students to attend classes or? Sometimes people argue at university level it shouldn't be compulsory. Peter: I think you should attend some classes at least. You're going to u...