00:13I can cook, but not very well. I don't really like cooking. I only cook because I need to eat.
00:23Can you cook?
00:25Yes, I can, but not very well.
00:28What do you like to cook?
00:30I like to cook lasagna.
00:32Can you cook?
00:34Yes, I think I can cook quite well. I like to cook things, quite traditional English food, but also I like cooking curries. That's one of my favourites.
00:47Can you cook?
00:49Yes, I can, but I really like baking.
00:52What do you like to bake?
00:54I like baking cakes and biscuits and bread.
01:09Can you swim?
01:11Yes, I can swim quite well.
01:13Can you swim?
01:14Yes, I can.
01:15Can you swim?
01:17Yes, but I'm not a very good swimmer.
01:20Can you swim?
01:22Yes, I can. I like swimming. I prefer to swim in swimming pools, not at the beach.
01:30Can you walk?
01:32Can you swim in swimming pool pool.
01:42Where did you grow up?
01:43I grew up in the North of England, near to Manchester and Liverpool.
01:46Where did you grow up?
01:48I grew up in Tavistock, which is in Devon, in England.
01:52Where did you grow up?
01:53I grew up in Roskilde in Denmark.
02:04Are you sure you're okay with the clogging?
02:06Fine, just fine.
02:08It isn't too heavy?
02:10No, no.
02:11Okay.
02:21It's a great clock.
02:24I like it.
02:26Yeah, it looks really good.
02:29Thanks for meeting us.
02:30Yes, thank you, James.
02:32No problem.
02:34Did you like Henley?
02:35Yes, very much.
02:36We had a nice time.
02:38Oh, that's good.
02:39We can go somewhere in London next weekend.
02:43I think London Zoo is very nice.
02:46London Zoo?
02:47Yes.
02:49I don't think the zoo is very interesting.
02:51Oh, why not?
02:52Well, it's more for children.
02:55I don't think so.
02:58What about the Tower of London?
03:00Oh, no, I don't think the Tower of London is a good idea.
03:02Really?
03:03There are lots of tourists.
03:05Well, I'm a tourist.
03:07A kind of tourist.
03:09Where's a good place for the clock?
03:13In here?
03:16What about the bedroom?
03:18I don't think the bedroom is a good idea.
03:20Why not?
03:21You can hear it all the time.
03:22It's difficult to sleep.
03:24Not for me.
03:25Oh, okay.
03:27But maybe you're right.
03:28It is better here in the living room.
03:31Maybe over there.
03:33Okay.
03:33Here?
03:43Maybe.
03:44What do you think, Megan?
03:46Yes, perhaps.
03:48Or maybe...
03:51No, I think there is good.
03:53Yes, I think you're right.
03:55What do you think, James?
03:56Yes, I think this clock is very heavy.
04:04It's easy to travel around the world these days.
04:08But 500 years ago, it wasn't easy.
04:10This is Juan Sebastián Elcano.
04:16He and 17 men were the first people to travel around the world.
04:21They did it in 1522.
04:24Their journey took three years.
04:26Today, many people go around the world alone, or solo.
04:41Jean Socrates sailed around the world solo.
04:45She was 70 years old.
04:47It took her 320 days.
04:49Jack Wiegand flew around the world solo.
04:59He flew a small plane.
05:01He was 20 years old.
05:03It took him 58 days.
05:10James Ketchel traveled around the world solo twice.
05:14In 2014, he did a triathlon around the world.
05:19First, he rode across the Atlantic Ocean.
05:26Next, he climbed Mount Everest.
05:30Last, he cycled 18,000 miles.
05:35In 2019, he became the first person to travel around the world in a gyrocopter.
05:43The gyrocopter had no windows.
05:45James started in good weather, but he flew in bad weather, too.
05:59There was lightning in Canada
06:01and fog between Greenland and Iceland.
06:05It took James 175 days to go around the world by gyrocopter.
06:24How is he going to travel next time?
06:27Hey.
06:28How is he going to travel again?
06:30Please, can he, never learn a new life set of things from here?