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Urban Plannning
Views 1150 | High Intermediate 6 -
Cars and Traffic
Views 1149 | High Intermediate 6 -
Scary Food
Views 1148 | High Intermediate 6 -
Animal Workers
Views 1147 | High Intermediate 6 -
Captivity
Views 1146 | High Intermediate 6 -
Tiger Farm
Views 1145 | High Intermediate 6 -
Shipwrecked Part 2
Views 1144 | Intermediate 5 -
Shipwrecked
Views 1143 | Intermediate 5 -
Indonesian Wedding
Views 1142 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Korean Wedding
Views 1141 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Sea Turtles
Views 1139 | Intermediate 5 -
Balcony Garden
Views 1138 | Intermediate 5 -
Soul Food
Views 1137 | Intermediate 5 -
Crime Reduction
Views 1136 | High Intermediate 6 -
The Cause of Crime
Views 1135 | High Intermediate 6 -
Types of Crime
Views 1134 | High Intermediate 6 -
Crime Story
Views 1133 | High Intermediate 6 -
Korean Family
Views 1132 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Indonesian Family
Views 1131 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Animal Comeback
Views 1130 | High Intermediate 6 -
Encroachment
Views 1129 | High Intermediate 6 -
Close Encounter
Views 1128 | Intermediate 5 -
Act of Kindess
Views 1127 | Intermediate 5 -
Censorship
Views 1126 | High Intermediate 6 -
Video Games and Violence
Views 1125 | High Intermediate 6 -
Katia's Party
Views 1124 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Todd's Party
Views 1123 | Low Intermediate 4 -
DJ Host
Views 1122 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Teen Host
Views 1121 | Low Intermediate 4 -
World Cup City
Views 1120 | High Intermediate 6 -
Left Out
Views 1119 | High Intermediate 6 -
His Dreams
Views 1118 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Her Dreams
Views 1117 | Intermediate 5 -
The Right Age
Views 1116 | Intermediate 5 -
Warning Labels
Views 1115 | Intermediate 5 -
The Commission
Views 1114 | Advanced 7 -
The Inter-America Court
Views 1113 | Advanced 7 -
International Law
Views 1112 | Advanced 7 -
Argentina
Views 1111 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Free Schedule
Views 1110 | Intermediate 5 -
Home Schooling
Views 1109 | Intermediate 5 -
Boys Camp
Views 1108 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Girls Camp
Views 1107 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Energy Options
Views 1106 | Intermediate 5 -
Alternative Energy
Views 1105 | Intermediate 5 -
Red State / Blue State
Views 1104 | High Intermediate 6 -
The Big Divide
Views 1103 | High Intermediate 6 -
Gun Control
Views 1102 | High Intermediate 6
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Boys Camp
Lindsay: So we're talking about camp today. Did you ever go to camp when you were a kid?
Warren: I did. I usually went to Cub camp, you know like Boy Scouts.
Lindsay: OK. Was it during the summer?
Warren: Yes, it would always be in the summer.
Lindsay: And was it for a week or a month?
Warren: I can't recall, it probably was about a week.
Lindsay: About a week. What did you do at Cub camp?
Warren: We'd do different things. One thing I remember is archery.
Lindsay: Archery?
Warren: Yeah, like bows and arrows. So we would have a target and we would practice trying to hit the target and I was really bad at it. I remember always, it's quite difficult and I would hurt my arm with the bow. But then after we were trying to get the target I remember we did distance as well and I was actually pretty good at that. I figured out how to get a long shot away and I think, I might be lying, but I think I maybe got the longest shot than anyone else.
Lindsay: Wow. Congratulations. OK, besides archery were there other games you played or sports you did?
Warren: Yeah, we would learn how to canoe and we'd swim and we'd go on hikes. We learned how to navigate through the forest with a compass.
Lindsay: OK. Did you learn how to start fire without matches?
Warren: We did, yeah. We'd use two sticks, rub them together and start a fire.
Lindsay: Wow. What would you guys do at night? Would you play games or have campfires?
Warren: Yes, we'd always have a campfire at night. We'd sing some songs, Kumbaya, and put on some skits and tell ghost stories but my favorite thing to do at the campfire was roast marshmallows.
Lindsay: That's the best.
Warren: I'd spend hours trying to find the perfect stick to carve and roast marshmallows on. Sometimes we'd even make the chocolate smores for the marshmallows.
Lindsay: Yummy. So that food was good, how was the other food?
Warren: I don't have any memories of it being good so I don't think it was very good. We would eat together in a mess hall much like yourself and actually I remember getting really sick one time and my parents had to come and pick me up and I think I got a bit of food poisoning.
Lindsay: Oh wow, from the food?
Warren: Yeah.
Lindsay: In scout camp, wow. OK. Final question, so you were away from your family right?
Warren: Yeah.
Lindsay: Was that hard or easy?
Warren: It was easy. I remember feeling a little freer and more independent away from my parents, less rules, less regulations.
Lindsay: You weren't homesick at all?
Warren: No, I never did get homesick. Even when my parents came to pick me up that time when I was sick, I really didn't want to go home.
Lindsay: It's too bad you got food poisoning.
Warren: Yeah.
Lindsay: OK, thanks Warren.
target
We would practice trying to hit the target and I was really bad at it.
A target is an object we are shooting at. Notice the following:
- I'm terrible at darts. I can't even hit the target!
- My dad enjoys hunting and target shooting.
navigate
We learned how to navigate through the forest with a compass.
To navigate means to find our way when we are traveling. Notice the following:
- I'll drive, you navigate.
- We had to navigate a difficult course through the mountains.
put on
We'd sing some songs, and put on some skits and tell ghost stories
Here, put on means to perform. Notice the following:
- They put on some skits at the church charity party.
- We put on a play for the school.
food poisoning
I think I got a bit of food poisoning.
We get food poisoning from rotten or unclean food. Notice the following:
- I often eat from stalls, but I've never got food poisoning.
- Food poisoning is always a concern for me while traveling.
regulations
There were less rules, less regulations.
Regulations are official rules that tell us what we can or can not do in a particular place or situation. Notice the following:
- There are so many rules and regulations these days.
- The business community is campaigning for fewer regulations.
Vocabulary Quiz
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