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W: What do you mean by natural? I don’t want to eat vegetables only! I like to eat things with meat!

M: Eating natural foods means you eat more fruits, vegetables, and unprocessed meats. W: Like what?

M: Instead of eating hot dog, you might choose to eat a salad with some grilled chicken instead.

W: Thanks for your advice, Paul! Text 7

W: Hello, welcome to The Daily Grind. What can I get for you?

M: Good morning! I actually have no idea what I want to drink today! Any recommendations?

W: Do you drink your coffee black? Or do you prefer to add cream, sugar, or milk to it?

M: I definitely do not drink it black! The taste is so strong! W: Ok, well, then, do you like sweet coffee?

M: I guess so. To be honest, I’m not much of a coffee drinker. I’ve always been more of a tea drinker, but lately my friends have all started going out for coffee and juice. I feel like a fool when it is time to order because I have no idea what to get!

W: Coming right up! You can pick up your drink at the end of the bar. Have a great day!

M: Thanks for your help! Where is your tip jar? W: Down at the end of the counter with the drinks. M: Great! Have a great day! Text 8

W: Jay, how were your New Year’s celebrations?

M: I celebrated with my host family since I didn’t go home. It’s a long way from here to Beijing.

W: Did you have a good time with your host family?

M: Yeah, it was fun sharing our stories. What did you do to celebrate New Year’s?

W: Each family is different, I think. But one of my family traditions is the Rose Bowl and the Rose Parade.

M: Wait, what’s the Rose Bowl? And what’s the Rose Parade?

W: Well, the Rose Bowl is an annual American college football game, usually played on January 1st. The Rose Parade is held on the same day, unless New Year falls on a Sunday. M: Then, anything fun?

W: It includes flower-covered floats. There are also marching bands. It’s

really cool! Text 9

M: How was your interview, Emily?

W: It was pretty good. Two weeks ago, I had my phone interview with Teach for America, and then this weekend, I had the in-person interview. M: How was the in-person interview? I heard it’s really stressful.

W: It was. It lasted all day. When we started we were in a group of ten people or so. We each had prepared a five-minute lesson, then we had to discuss a problem in a group and reach a solution, and finally we interviewed one-on-one. It was really a long day.

M: Yeah, I can imagine! When do you hear back?

W: They said three to four weeks, so it’s worth waiting. Have you started looking for jobs yet? Can you believe graduation is only a few months away? M: I’ve thought about it, but I get so anxious when I think about the future that I’ve stopped right now. I’m just going to focus on my studies for a bit longer. Once mid-term exams are over, I think I will start again. Text 10

Welcome to On the Town from BBC, I’m Neil. This is the program where we visit some of the most interesting places in London. Today we’re at the British Museum.

Firstly, I’d like to brief you on the history of this world-famous museum. It was founded by King George II in 1753 to house the collection left by Sir Hans Sloane.

It contains collections throughout time, across the globe. You can see Egyptian mummies, ancient Greek statues and even Terracotta Warriors borrowed from Xi’an Museum under one roof. Financed by the UK government, it is free to visit the permanent collection. You’ll need tickets to visit some rooms, though.

As for recommendation, you can visit the great Reading Room, round in shape in the center of the museum. You might also see the Lewis Chessmen. It is a large group of chess pieces carved from whale bone. See the chess set in Room 40. And you can see the huge head of Egyptian pharaoh in Room 4 as well as the Easter Island Statue in Room 24.

If you want to learn more, please go to our website. Hope you enjoyed this program and see you next time.