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Unexpected English! - Amnesty International

Amnesty International

09/30/19 • 3 min

Unexpected English!

(EP 28) Yes, It's another episode of Unexpected English, the podcast for English learners who want something DIFFERENT!
Short, fun, and totally unexpected!

** Transcript below **

OK so I was walking down the street and I see this dude wearing a yellow vest and it says Amnesty International. So I thought I'd stop and ask him what's going on. Yeah thanks, I really appreciate it. Amnesty International is a for-profit, or a NON-profit organization that’s been operation for 57 years to combat human rights abuses around the world. And we’ve actually got a new program right now that we're running 150 countries... But wait a minute, wait a minute what are YOU doing right now? Oh, I'm canvassing! I'm going door-to-door to get people engaged. it's a grassroots efforts so we can get donors on board to make sure our seven million member strong number gets even bigger, cuz it's gonna take a lot of people to help make that. So, you're saying there are 7 million members now? Yeah, in Amnesty International; we’ve been running for a really long time, so that number has been building for decades. And you're going door-to-door to get more people to sign up? That is correct. And, briefly, what does Amnesty International do? Well, we are the largest human rights organization in the world. We’re fully nonprofit with a seat at the United Nations and our biggest goal right now is to stop human rights abuses for refugees. Refugees... so where... where do we see the biggest problem of the abuse of refugees worldwide. Right now the biggest problem is that I've seen personally are in Venezuela, Israel, Syria. and right here on our southern border. I've seen the southern border stuff, we're right here about 20 minutes away. I've seen border patrol separate kids from their families of my own eyes. And it doesn't look good, does it? It does not, no sir! And that's why we’re out here trying to make a change, because someone's got to look out for them. OK well I appreciate it, I appreciate your time and I wish you the best of luck with your project. Thank you very much!
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(EP 28) Yes, It's another episode of Unexpected English, the podcast for English learners who want something DIFFERENT!
Short, fun, and totally unexpected!

** Transcript below **

OK so I was walking down the street and I see this dude wearing a yellow vest and it says Amnesty International. So I thought I'd stop and ask him what's going on. Yeah thanks, I really appreciate it. Amnesty International is a for-profit, or a NON-profit organization that’s been operation for 57 years to combat human rights abuses around the world. And we’ve actually got a new program right now that we're running 150 countries... But wait a minute, wait a minute what are YOU doing right now? Oh, I'm canvassing! I'm going door-to-door to get people engaged. it's a grassroots efforts so we can get donors on board to make sure our seven million member strong number gets even bigger, cuz it's gonna take a lot of people to help make that. So, you're saying there are 7 million members now? Yeah, in Amnesty International; we’ve been running for a really long time, so that number has been building for decades. And you're going door-to-door to get more people to sign up? That is correct. And, briefly, what does Amnesty International do? Well, we are the largest human rights organization in the world. We’re fully nonprofit with a seat at the United Nations and our biggest goal right now is to stop human rights abuses for refugees. Refugees... so where... where do we see the biggest problem of the abuse of refugees worldwide. Right now the biggest problem is that I've seen personally are in Venezuela, Israel, Syria. and right here on our southern border. I've seen the southern border stuff, we're right here about 20 minutes away. I've seen border patrol separate kids from their families of my own eyes. And it doesn't look good, does it? It does not, no sir! And that's why we’re out here trying to make a change, because someone's got to look out for them. OK well I appreciate it, I appreciate your time and I wish you the best of luck with your project. Thank you very much!
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The New Kitchen

(EP 27) My neighbor has a new kitchen! I made a podcast! I promise it won't be too... BORING... UNINTERESTING... UNEXCITING... MUNDANE...TIRESOME...HO-HUM... or HUMDRUM Let me know what you think on Instagram! Now....... let's listen!
** TRANSCRIPT**
OK so I'm at my neighbors house and he invited me in because he just redid his kitchen and I wanna tell you it's beautiful, it looks beautiful. But I thought maybe you could tell us what was involved. Well, good question. What was involved is uh, a complete demolition of the kitchen area and living room. So, so so you mean you took out a wall. I took out a few walls and some supporting beams that supported the roof. Uh-huh, and now it's all wide-open. Well, I’ll have to get a picture of this too and I can see this, and that looks beautiful. What else we got? Well, then we started on remodeling the kitchen taking everything out that was originally here for the past 65 years and, umm... 65 years? 65 years it was here. Because the house was built in what year? 1963. OK, so it was the original, and he said “Enough is enough, time for a new kitchen!” Very true, because we remodeled the whole house except for the kitchen! So the kitchen was last, but the kitchen is now the best! It is! It flows into one large room, a very open concept, so that you can be here, cook and entertain with everybody in the living room and the dining room area. And we had all new cabinets put in. New cabinets. Well, we put in. And new appliances. New appliances –appliances means what? A stove, an oven, sinks, dishwasher. microwave and a very large refrigerator. Oh so that must've cost you a lot of money! Appliances alone were $9500. OK, so $9500 for new appliances, wow, alright, but it looks nice! Thank you very much! Yeah, so, it, it was just a work in progress -- new tile new -- tile. tile on the floor -- yeah, and the countertops which are quartz countertops, which were $6000 for just the countertops. $6000 of countertops! Are you, like, uh uh a rich guy? I mean, it seem like... I just work hard and save money. OK, so he works hard, saves money, and now he spent it all on a fabulous new kitchen and I'm gonna stop the podcast here so I can take a picture, so you can see the beautiful result. OK, thank you. Alright, thank you very much! ====================
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Crossing the Border: Tijuana - San Diego -Tijuana

(EP 29) A story from the Mexico / USA border. We're not just for English learners! Listen, enjoy and subscribe on Spotify, Apple podcasts and everywhere!
Unexpected English brings you another spontaneous interview from the streets. Check out our past episodes for more interesting stories!

** RoughTranscript **

So here I am in downtown San Diego at another restaurant talking to the hostess outside, and she told me that she lives in ... Tijuana, Mexico ... I thought it would be interesting to do a little podcast because here in San Diego we're right on the border and you're proof of that I guess? Yes sir, one of the many people that commute across two countries to go to work and live. So every day, how do you get to work? So, I leave my house at 4:40 in the morning to walk 20 minutes to a local bus station and I take the 5 AM bus that drops me off at the border at 5:30 in the morning. I do about one hour and a half wait time which it makes it about seven in the morning. Wait a minute now, they drop you off and then you have to wait an hour and a half for what? To cross the border from Mexico to United States. In the bus? No, the bus drops me off to the, umm, walking way to cross to the US. Alright, what we call La Linea, right? La linea. OK, then and from there, there's so many people it takes an hour.... an hour, an hour and a half roughly if it's during peak hours which usually are in the morning because many of us work early or have school. OK, so she's got an hour. hour and a half wait to get across the border, and then once you get across... I take the trolley, the Blue Line from the San Isidro station all the way to 12th and Imperial, which takes about 30 to 40 minutes, and then I get off. I transfer to the Green Line which takes me from 12th and Imperial to County Center and Little Italy, where I get off and I walk about five minutes to get to work. So all together the trolley time is... it depends on the day, like an hour-ish, maybe more. OK, so an hour on the trolley, an hour waiting.... (someone interrupts...) OK, well, we had a little interruption because somebody was looking for a bathroom but I think you got the idea! So that's it, thanks for listening!
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