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Buying a House
Views #600 | Intermediate 5 -
Life in Togo
Views #599 | Intermediate 5 -
Big University
Views #598 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Chance Encounter
Views #597 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Mornings with the Dog
Views #596 | Intermediate 5 -
The Ganges River
Views #594 | Intermediate 5 -
The Languages of India
Views #593 | Intermediate 5 -
School Life in Asia
Views #592 | Intermediate 5 -
Dinner Debate
Views #588 | Intermeidate 5 -
Daily Routine
Views #584 | Intermeidate 5 -
Irish Cliffs
Views #581 | Intermeidate 5 -
The Irish Economy
Views #580 | Intermediate 5 -
Computer Debate
Views #579 | Intermediate 5 -
Used Clothes
Views #578 | Intermediate 5 -
The U.S. President
Views #577 | Intermediate 5 -
Two Cultures
Views #571 | Intermediate 5 -
Smoking
Views #568 | Intermediate 5 -
Drinking
Views #567 | Intermediate 5 -
Water
Views #566 | Intermediate 5 -
Movies
Views #565 | Intermediate 5 -
Technology
Views #563 | High Intermediate 6 -
Is Education Useful?
Views #562 | High Intermediate 6 -
Wild Vacation
Views #561 | Intermediate 5 -
School Comparison
Views #560 | Intermediate 5 -
How to Look Sexy
Views #559 | Intermediate 5 -
Embarrassing Moments
Views #558 | Intermediate 5 -
Families
Views #555 | Intermediate 5 -
Aussie Tips
Views #554 | Intermediate 5 -
20 Questions
Views #553 | High Beginner 3 -
Rent or Own
Views #552 | Intermediate 5 -
City or Countryside
Views #551 | Intermediate 5 -
Life in India
Views #595 | Intermediate 5 -
Italian Cities
Views #590 | Intermeidate 5 -
Italian Food
Views #589 | Intermeidate 5 -
Life in Italy
Views #587 | Intermeidate 5 -
Bike Worries
Views #586 | Intermeidate 5 -
The Day Off
Views #585 | Intermeidate 5 -
Bike Care
Views #583 | Intermeidate 5 -
Biking Across the U.S.
Views #582 | Intermeidate 5 -
Police in America
Views #576 | Intermediate 5 -
Movie Fan
Views #574 | Intermediate 5 -
Canadian Town
Views #573 | High Intermediate 6 -
Lebanon
Views #572 | Intermediate 5 -
Beirut Nights
Views #570 | Intermediate 5 -
The Roommate
Views #564 | Intermediate 5 -
High School
Views #557 | Intermediate 5 -
Mean Professor
Views #556 | Intermediate 5
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The U.S. President
Nitiya: OK, can I ask you something? What do you think about Bush?
Todd: What do I think about Bush?
Nitiya: Yeah.
Todd: Well, I didn't vote for him. (OK) I didn't vote for him in the last two elections. He, in my opinion, is too conservative. I'm from a part of America, San Francisco, we're a lot liberal in our thinking, and I think Bush lost my city 85 to 15 (%), so I'm not a big fan of President Bush. I believe in democracy, and I believe in the system, but it's not easy when the person who gets in office is not the person you want to be there. It's very frustrating.
Nitiya: OK, OK, what I actually meant to ask is, the Iraq war, and things like that, Iraq war not only affected Iraq, it affected a lot of those military army people of America (right) their wives and children back home. They don't know if their father is going to come back or not (right) I mean not only affected total Iraq it was a very bad affect on America, too. I mean people, who ever loved America, there are so many people now who have a so bad image of America because of one, this, and I consider it a very, very insensitive action of Bush, so what do you think about that?
Todd: Well, I pretty much agree with everything you said. It's tough. I mean, I don't, obviously you don't, I wasn't for having Saddam Hussein remain in power, or, but it bothers me that my country is doing actions where children can die, or babies can die, or even soldiers can die.
Nitiya: I mean Saddam Hussein is in power or not, why is Bush interfering in that? He can mind his own business, right? I mean, I just feel sometimes, when Bush sleeps in the night, doesn't he feel some sensitivity or guilty to even one person that, when you see that those bombs, those small kids dying, and you know, whole bloodshed, how can even he sleep, with peace. I just sometimes wonder.
Todd: No, and actually that's one, that's one criticism that he, that people even have in America, a lot of people in America have of him is that he, does he know, does he really feel the pain that people are dying, children are dying, and yeah, it's a tragic situation, and...
Nitiya: And I think, there is one thing, I really feel that, there is always two parts of this whole story, I mean, we are seeing it with our civilian eyes, but the truth, none of us know. It's all politics. I mean, Saddam knows and Bush knows and we know nothing, it's like that
Todd: Well, I agree 100% with that.
conservative
He, in my opinion, is too conservative.
A 'conservative' person is motivated to protect and conserve tradition and doesn't like change. Notice the following:
- Her conservative way of dressing makes her look ten
years older than she is.
- They are very conservative in their ideas about marriage
and relationships.
insensitive
I consider it a very, very insensitive action of Bush.
An 'insensitive' action is one that doesn't consider the effect of the action on other people. If you are insensitive, you don't care about others or their problems. Notice the following:
- It was very insensitive of him not to call me.
- He is insensitive, but he doesn't try to hurt other
people.
in power
I wasn't for having Saddam Hussein remain in power.
The person who has a position of a political power or governmental power is considered 'in power.' Notice the following:
- The king was in power for fifty years.
- If I were in power, I would give everyone a new car.
interfere
Why is Bush interfering in that?
To 'interfere' with something is to involve yourself with it, usually with the intention of causing problems or making it more difficult. Notice the following:
- She was angry at her parents for interfering in her
life. She just wanted to have fun.
- This is not your problem; please don't interfere.
civilian
We are seeing it with our civilian eyes, but the truth, none of us know.
A 'civilian' is a person who is not a member of the armed forces or a militant group. Notice the following:
- Thousands of civilians were killed in the attack.
- He isn't a soldier; he's a civilian.
Vocabulary Quiz
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