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  1

  Todd: So, James, you're in a band!

  James: Yes!

  Todd: OK, tell us about your band.

  James: I play in a Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band.

  Todd: Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band. What exactly is that?

  James: I don't know, but that's what it says on the CD.

  Todd: OK. What do you play in your band?

  James: I play base guitar.

  Todd: OK. How long have you been playing the guitar?

  James: I've been playing the guitar for about 12 or 13 years.

  Todd: Oh, really! OK. Nice. Do you play any other instruments?

  James: I play a little guitar and a little drums.

  Todd: Since you're in a band do you meet lots of women?

  James: Yes.

  Todd: Really! You're a rock star.

  James: Yes.

  Todd: Nice. Nice. Do you tour or do you just play where you live?

  James: We just play in clubs. Local clubs.

  Todd: OK. What the best thing about being a musician, in the band?

  James: It's really good for relaxing and having fun.

  Todd: Is it your full-time job?

  James: No, it's not. It's only a hobby.

  Todd: Oh, OK.

  2

  Todd: OK. Ramon, we're going to talk about opposites.

  Jamon: OK.

  Todd: What is big?

  Jamon: The earth is big.

  Todd: Yeah, I agree. What is small?

  Jamon: I'm small on the earth.

  Todd: That's true. How much do you weigh?

  Jamon: I weigh 65.

  Todd: Wow! 65 kilograms.

  Jamon: Yeah.

  Todd: Yeah, yeah. I'm a little bit heavier, about 72....What is expensive?

  Jamon: A big house is expensive.

  Todd: Yeah, pretty much anywhere. Ooh..loud motorcycle. Sorry! What is small? I mean..I'm sorry..what is cheap?

  Jamon: What is cheap? The 100 Yen shop is cheap.

  Todd: Yeah. What can you buy at a 100 Yen shop?

  Jamon: About everything.

  Todd: Yeah.

  Jamon: Which is good?

  Todd: Do you think 100 Yen shops are a good idea, or do you think they're environmentally a bad idea?

  Jamon: No, I like the 100 Yen shop.

  Todd: Yeah. The cheap stuff. Actually. I do to. It's nice. Alright. Thanks a lot.

  3

  Todd: OK. Keri, can you drive?

  Kerri: Yes, I can.

  Todd: Do you have a driver's license?

  Kerri: I do.

  Todd: OK. So, how long have you had your driver's license?

  Kerri: I think I got it when I was 17 actually.

  Todd: OK. How do you get a driver's license in your country?

  Kerri: Well, I think it's changed since I was a teenager. At that time, you get a learner's permit. And then you start driving with your parents. And you'd also go to drivers ed. And then you had to pass a driving test. I think a written test as well.

  Todd: OK. Did you get a perfect score on your driving test?

  Kerri: I was close to perfect, yeah. I can't remember my exact score but I remember it was pretty good.

  Todd: Do all the members of your family drive?

  Kerri: Yeah.