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Katie and Todd continue talks about the experience with cultures around the world.

Todd: OK, we'll talk about movies.

Katie: OK.

Todd: Have you ever seen a German movie?

Katie: I haven't seen a German movie. I haven't seen very many movies.

Todd: Oh, OK.

Katie: Even English movies, I haven't seen very many.

Todd: Well, have you seen a Canadian movie?

Katie: Uh, I don't know. Have I?

Todd: Well, the thing is, in Hollywood in America, all the famous actors are Canadian, so I think everybody's seen a Canadian movie.

Katie: I've definitely seen a Canadian actor.

Todd: Yeah, all actors in America are Canadian it seems like.

Katie: I think so.

Todd: OK, have you ever bought something from Italy?

Katie: From Italy. I have. I have bought - not for me - but I bought my mother a bag from Italy one time.

Todd: OK, what was the brand?

Katie: I have no idea. She asked me to buy a brand and I bought it, but I don't know which one it was.

Todd: OK, have you bought something from Japan?

Katie: I've bought lots of things from Japan. I've lived in Japan for a few years, so I've bought all kinds of things from Japan.

Todd: OK, and now we'll move on to countries.

Katie: OK.

Todd: Have you ever been to France?

Katie: I have. Actually, I have been to France a couple of times. My high school has a house in France, so for our school trips we would go to France every year.

Todd: Ooh, how nice.

Katie: Yeah, how about you? Have you been to France?

Todd: You know, I haven't really. I took a bus from England to Prague, so the bus drove through France, but it never stopped.

Katie: I see.

Todd: What other countries have you been to?

Katie: I've been to Germany, I've been to Hong Kong, I've been to South Korea, and I've been to China.

Todd: Wow, you've been to a lot of places.

Katie: Yeah. How about you? What countries have you been to?

Todd: Ah, I've been to countries in Europe. I've been to Israel. I've been to Cambodia, and Laos. I worked in Thailand, and I've been to Taiwan and Korea.

Katie: Wow. Which country did you like the best?

Todd: Oh boy! That's impossible. I will say this, I love ... I love Seoul. I love Seoul, Korea. It's a great city. OK, anyway, thanks Katie.

Katie: Thank you.

Answer these questions about the interview.
Audio Lessons about Phrases and Vocabulary

the thing is

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The things is, all actors are Canadian.

The phrase 'the thing is' is used to introduce a topic or statement. It is similar to the phrase 'look'. Notice the following:

  1. Can we talk. The thing is I don't love you anymore.
  2. Look, the thing is you have to start working harder.

it seems like

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All actors in America are Canadian it seems like.

We use the phrase 'it seems like' to highlight things that happen a lot. Notice the following:

  1. It seems like everything is more expensive.
  2. It seems like he is always late.

I have no idea

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I have no idea.

When you have no idea about something, you have nothing to answer or offer to a question. Notice the following:

  • What time is the next train?
  • I have no idea.

move on

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Now we'll move on to countries.

Here, the when you move on to something, you change topics. Notice the following:

  1. We are done with sales. Let's move on to ads.
  2. I am tired of talking about this. Can we move on?

Oh, boy!

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Oh, boy! That's impossible.

The phrase 'oh, boy!' is an interjection. We use it show surprise or a feeling of difficulty. Notice the following:

  • Guess what? I went shopping.
  • Oh, boy! What did you buy?

anyway

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Anyway, thanks

We often use the phrase 'anyway' to show we will end the conversation. Notice the following:

  • It was such a good movie.
  • I agree. Anyway. I have to go, so see you later.
  • OK, see you later.

Vocabulary Quiz

thing • boy • anyway
move • seems • idea
  1. I have no what he said.
  2. Well, , let's talk about this later.
  3. It like it you don't care.
  4. The is you should know better.
  5. Oh, ! What did you do?
  6. Let's on and discuss this later.

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