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Friends and Money
Views #900 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Money and Charity
Views #899 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
A Woman's Life
Views #898 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
A Man's Life
Views #897 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Out of a Suitcase
Views #896 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Packed
Views #895 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Globetrotter
Views #894 | High Intermediate 6 -
Backpackers
Views #893 | High Intermediate 6 -
Habitat Routine
Views #891 | High Intermediate 6 -
Habitat for Humanity
Views #890 | High Intermediate 6 -
National Sport
Views #889 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
National Icons
Views #888 | Low Intermediate 4 -
The Economy
Views #887 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Mexican Food
Views #886 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Beaches
Views #885 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Gamers
Views #884 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Video Games
Views #883 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Text Messaging
Views #882 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Hunting
Views #881 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Zoos
Views #800 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Dogs
Views #879 | Mid Intermediate 5 -
Water Worries
Views #878 | High Intermediate 6 -
Skin Concerns
Views #877 | High Intermediate 6 -
Reef World
Views #876 | High Intermediate 6 -
Wish List
Views #875 | Intermediate 5 -
Personal Traits
Views #874 | Intermediate 5 -
Average Aussie
Views #873 | Intermediate 5 -
Leg workout
Views #872 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Upper body workout
Views #871 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Weight Lifting
Views #870 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Along the Shore
Views #869 | Intermediate 5 -
The River
Views #868 | Intermediate 5 -
The Road
Views #867 | Intermediate 5 -
The Plan
Views #866 | Intermediate 5 -
Accidental Feelings
Views #865 | Intermediate 5 -
The Recovery
Views #864 | Intermediate 5 -
The Accident
Views #863 | Intermediate 5 -
Livable Locations
Views #862 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Tokyo vs. New York
Views #861 | Intermediate 5 -
Palm Spots
Views #860 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Cool Spots
Views #859| Low Intermediate 4 -
New York, New York
Views #858 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Tampa, Florida
Views #857 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Grilled Treats
Views #856 | Intermediate 5 -
Indonesian Food
Views #855 | Intermediate 5 -
Island Home
Views #854 | Intermediate 5 -
Shopping Peeves
Views #853 | Intermediate 5 -
Shopping
Views #852 | Intermediate 5 -
Grand Opening
Views #851 | Intermediate 5
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Water Worries
Rebecca: Yeah, we do. We've had a drought for some time now and it seems to be getting worse and worse each year. At the moment, it depends on the area that you're in, but some areas are quite hard-hitted. We actually have restrictions on water now so you can't wash your car unless it's with a bucket of water. You can't water your garden at all, so my mom loves gardening, so to keep her garden, dad actually has fitted a special tube into the washing machine which filters the water out out into a bucket outside and she can use that grey water to water all her plants and that way she can keep her garden all nice.
Todd: That's fantastic. You call it grey water?
Rebecca: Mm. We call it grey water.
Todd: Is it only water from the washing machine?
Rebecca: Yeah, it is. We haven't done anything else with the shower water or anything, yet, and I think with the soaps that we use, they're more... not as hard on the plants, so they're actually growing really well.
Todd: Oh, really. Actually, the garden is doing better with the grey water than normal water?
Rebecca: Yeah. Especially grass. Yeah, I don't know, maybe something in the water that they really love.
Todd: Right. All those dirt nutrients from the clothes.
Rebecca: From the clothes, yes.
Todd: So, has the government done anything like to raise water prices or limit how much water you can use per month or anything like that?
Rebecca: There's a certain limit on water and then after that limit's reached, you actually pay quite a fair bit for water. Bottles of water have gone up to about three to four dollars for just a hundred-fifty mil-bottles, so it's quite expensive. Yeah, so water prices are quite high now.
Todd: So, basically, everybody in Australia just has to hope that in the future there'll be more rain?
Rebecca: Yeah. Yeah. Definitely. I think the problem is that with the rains, it needs to rain into the basins where we catch the water so, if it doesn't rain into them, then the water's just useless to us when it rains. It just runs offbecause the ground's so dry.
Todd: Right, you just have the run-off.
Rebecca: Yeah.
Todd: So, have you had other things like flooding or anything like that because of the drought?
Rebecca: In certain areas when there's been big rainfalls, there has been a lot of flooding because the ground just doesn't soak it up. It's that dry, but other areas have got water so because Australia is so vast, so wide as well, yeah, there's different areas that are hit differently.
Todd: Ah, that's terrible. Well, I hope it gets better.
Rebecca: Yeah, so do I.
mil-bottles
Water is about four dollars for 150 mil-bottles.
'mil' formally written 'M-L' is a spoken short form of the word milliliter. There are 1000 milliliters in one liter. Notice the following:
- Wine is usually sold in 750 ml bottles.
- The medicine comes in 5 and 15 ml bottles.
runs off
It just runs off because the ground's so dry.
The verb phrase 'run off' describes the action of a liquid, usually water, when it hits a dry solid surface. Notice the following:
- The wax ran off the candle onto the table.
- Rain just runs off my weatherproof jacket.
the run-off
You just have the run-off.
'Run-off' the noun form talks about the flow of rain water or snow-melt into rivers, seas or oceans. The best example of this is the water we see on a rainy day that runs into the sewers along the side of roads. Notice the following:
- Factory run-off is a major cause of water pollution.
- In my hometown, winter run-off starts in the mountains and ends in the ocean.
soak it up
The ground doesn't soak it up.
The verb phrase 'soak up' means to same thing as 'absorb'. Notice the following:
- The hot sun helped soak up the rain.
- There's so much rain the ground can't soak it up.
vast
Australia is so vast.
A 'vast' area is very, very big. Notice the following:
- Tokyo is vast but easy to get around.
- The Sahara desert is hot, dry, and vast.
Vocabulary Quiz
soak up • vast
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