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Where You're From

Where You're From

Date: Jun 04 2021

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Hi Friends!
When getting to know someone, it’s common to talk about where you come from. Your background has a lot to do with who you are, so you can help someone understand you better if you tell them about your hometown and your history. Also, it’s interesting to hear what someone else’s opinions are about the place where you grew up. Often, his/her idea of it will be much different than yours.
Josh and Beth recently compared their upbringings, which were very different. Listen in to their conversation to learn more!

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Beth

Beth

Josh

Josh

Beth:  Josh, when was the last time that you, uh, went home to visit your friends and family?

Josh:  Um, trying to remember, I think I was up there… Oh yeah – I was just up there in February for my birthday and for my dad’s birthday.

Beth:  Where are you from again?

Josh:  Oh, I’m from Alaska.

Beth:  Oh, right on. That’s cool. I’ve always wanted to visit Alaska. What’s it like?

Josh:  Well, I mean, I wouldn’t have the same perspective as someone visiting there. It’s a, it’s a great place to visit and I guess for a lot of people it’s a great place to live too. But, I felt really isolated growing up there. I mean, it is beautiful, there’s tons of beauty. But it’s so far away from everything, and when I was a kid, you know, we didn’t have the internet, you know, my town didn’t have a bookstore, a music store. It’s just, like, hard to feel connected to the rest of the world.

Beth:  I can see that. Growing up in New York, I felt very connected to millions of people. I mean, it’s just a, a really, I guess, different experience living in a place where you’re inundated with, uh, media and people and action…

Josh:  Yeah, I mean, I would’ve, I would’ve loved to grow up in New York, you know. We got, like, big blockbuster movies came out six months late in Alaska, ‘cause we only had two screens, you know. It’s just, uh, it’s a… It was a real different way to grow up than a lot of people in the U.S., I think.

Beth:  It seems really peaceful there. I mean, at least that’s my impression of it.

Josh:  Yeah. I mean, it’s quiet. We had a lot of land to ourselves. We didn’t really have neighbors. Um, wildlife and forests, like, all around us, like right at our house. But, but, I don’t know, I couldn’t have a conversation with the wildlife. I want to be around people.

Beth:  It must have been cool, I mean, were there wild animals roaming through your backyard, or…?

Josh:  Literally.

Beth:  Wow.

Josh:  Yeah, I mean, moose or bears. We had a bear visit our house for a couple days once, and that kind of stuff is just constant. It was cool, I guess, I mean, reflecting back on it, but when I was, when I was living there I just wanted to get out.

 

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Discussion

Like Beth, many people think Alaska is a beautiful, peaceful and majestic place. Josh doesn’t disagree, but it’s easy to understand why he’s not as enthusiastic about it as Beth is. He spent many years in the cold and lonely state, and he’s happy to be in a big city with lots of things to do. Josh probably has the ideal situation now, because he can live in Portland, but visit Alaska whenever he wants.
Where are you from? Are you able to describe your hometown and your history in detail (in English)? If not, you should find somebody to tell your story to. It’s a great way to practice your English!
Have a great week!
Tanis

 

Comments

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wjwdahuang

wjwdahuang

China

my home town is china.and the city i grew up is very near beijing,the capital city.so i am northerner.now i stuty in the south of china,it is different from my home,but i like it here,hehe.so do you agree with me??

03:36 AM Oct 18 2009 |

wjwdahuang

wjwdahuang

China

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03:27 AM Oct 18 2009 |

aunglawkeeshein

Myanmar

Well my place is great today as it brings people easy to connect to the rest of the world. 

06:56 AM Oct 16 2009 |

angela_

angela_

Greece

hi!i'm from greece.greece is a wonderful place to live in.if you ever have the chance to visit greece and especially if it's summer you have to visit our majestic islands.we have wonderful light blue seas.clean beaches places of all kind to live in and a lot of activities to enjoy.

09:41 AM Oct 11 2009 |

Claudia Groppa

Argentina

Hi,

This is great! So well organized,  interesting topic, friendly reading.

I guess I'll become your fan. 

Congrats!! 

Clau 

 

01:29 PM Oct 06 2009 |

assia

assia

Algeria

Hi guys ,

I am from Algeria ,I live in the south part of Algeria where I find myself in ease and  happy.

 

01:50 PM Sep 24 2009 |

Nassisa

Nassisa

China

China

12:42 PM Sep 24 2009 |

julywidiawati

Indonesia

I'm from Indonesia, when I was teenager I really like to go around the world and stay for 1-2 years in other countries like Netherlands, Paris and so on just like my siblings did. But after we got married and we have our own family we better settle in our own country and like our parents ask that they want to spent the rest of their days with their kids and grand children.

But we need to got abroad sometimes, just for vacation with our family…It sounds cool right?

09:34 AM Sep 24 2009 |

b4ris

b4ris

United States

i m from Trkyyy…

08:51 PM Sep 23 2009 |

blackclaire

Taiwan

everyone

i'm come from taiwan, and like Ebaby.

 

01:15 PM Oct 20 2008 |

henryzheng

China

I’m from Fujian of China.Now I live in guilin of guangxi

04:53 AM Oct 15 2008 |

timmy612

timmy612

China

Well, I'm now in Shanghai, Does anybody know where is it? Yes, you are right, China. the 2010 word expo city. Does any body plan to visit Shanghai in 2010? Maybe I can be ur guide, Because my home is just 2km away from the park's door.. I will ready a tea for you. :-)

09:24 AM Sep 19 2008 |

jafen

Saudi Arabia

hi all, I am from  Saudi Arabia It is the best country

every thing in Saudi Arabia is very nice

Thanks …

12:47 AM Sep 18 2008 |

Totto

Totto

Sudan

 

 Smile   Ha, ha, ha, I think that was a funny idea.  Ofcourse, everbody knows where I am from, right?

05:05 PM Sep 17 2008 |

Pwint War War Soe @ April

Myanmar

hi !! I am from Yangon, Myanmar before known as Burma. I like to get more friends and like to chat and speak in english language to improve my skills. ok there, see you online, my email address is or i will be there. bye now. love, aprilKiss

01:54 PM Sep 16 2008 |

amany7

amany7

Saudi Arabia

I want to know lol ,,I wonder what do you have to tell me…

07:53 PM Sep 11 2008 |

TRISTA

TRISTA

Taiwan

I'm from taiwan .nice to everybody

 I come in the ebady

Is must study English & Makes the friend

SOS English  

 

04:55 AM Aug 20 2008 |

ludan668

ludan668

China

I COM FROM CHINA.

08:13 AM Jul 22 2008 |

zhaoyun.zhang

China

I come from China, and my hometome is a small villidge in Inner Mongolia. there are beautiful trees and grass land here and there. I love my hometome, because my father still lives there. hometome is everyone's root. you can not forget it.

03:24 AM Jul 22 2008 |

amany7

amany7

Saudi Arabia

it is ok with my hometown I like it and now I live in my hometown after i left it for years ….

03:36 AM Jul 05 2008 |

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