Christian来自挪威的首都,听他介绍那里的风土人情吧。
Todd: OK, Hello!
Todd: Hello!
Todd: What's your name?
Todd: I'm Christian.
Todd: Hey, Christian. And now Christian, where are you from?
Todd: I'm from Norway.
Todd: Norway!
Todd: Yeah!
Todd: Wow, what city in Norway?
Todd: It's called Proshkura.
Todd: Porshkura.
Todd: Yes, it's close to the capital city, Oslo. About 150 kilometers south of Oslo.
Todd: How many people live in this city?
Todd: In my city, 35,000 people.
Todd: Oh, really. (Yeah) Oh, wow. That's pretty small.
Todd: Pretty small. The biggest city in Norway is Oslo and it has 500,000 people.
Todd: That's the biggest!
Todd: That's the biggest. In total, we have 4 and half million people in Norway.
Todd: That must be nice being from a small country, I mean big in land but small in people.
Todd: It's nice. It's not as crowded as Tokyo to put it that way.
Todd: Yeah, so Tokyo's what, three times the people.
Todd: Three times the population of of the country, yeah.
Todd: Wow. That's crazy. So what's the best thing about Norway?
Todd: The best thing about Norway, the clean air, the blond girls, and the mountains.
Todd: Do you go in the mountains a lot? Do you mountain climb or hike?
Todd: I ski. I ski as often as I can. Probably once a year I go, try to go skiing when I home, and it's great, I enjoy it, I've been doing it all my life so, yeah.
Todd: So this is downhill skiing.
Todd: Downhill skiing, yeah.
Todd: Do you ever do cross-country skiing?
Todd: Sometimes, I used to do a lot of cross-country skiing when I was younger, but as I got older, it was more downhill skiing. It's a bit easier. Less physical.
Todd: OK, thanks Christian.