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00:00What's your name? My name is Dale. What's your name? My name is Joanna Foote. What's
00:08your name? My name is Romero Mia. What's your name? My name is Jennifer and this
00:14is Susan. What's your name? My name is Dan Chen. You can just call me Dan.
00:22What's your name? My name is Sam Knight. How are you? I'm very well thank you.
00:29What's your name? My name is Geertje and this is Esther. How are you? I'm fine thank you.
00:37What's your name? My name is Jane Davenport. How are you? I'm very well thank you.
00:43What's your name? My name is Furkan. How are you? I'm fine thank you. What's your name?
00:52My name is Michael and this is Kate. How are you? I'm very well thank you.
01:00What's your name? My name is Craig. How are you? I'm very well thank you. Where are you
01:07from? I'm from Glasgow. Where's Glasgow? Glasgow's in Scotland. What's your name? My name's Louise
01:16and this is Laura. How are you? I'm fine. Where are you from? I'm from Manchester. Where's Manchester?
01:23Manchester is in the UK. What's your name? My name is David Zyambi. How are you? I'm fine thank
01:30you. Where are you from? I'm from Harare. Where's Harare? Harare is in Zimbabwe. What's your name? My name's Sarah. How are you? I'm fine thank you. Where are you from? I'm from London. Where's London? London's in England.
01:42What's your name? My name is Sarah. How are you? I'm fine thank you. Where are you from? I'm from London. Where's London? London's in England.
01:53What's your name? My name is Mark. How are you? I'm well. Where are you from? I'm from Calgary. Where's Calgary? Calgary is in Canada. What's your name?
02:06My name is Conall and this is Aving. How are you? I'm fine thanks. Where are you from? I'm from Belfast and Aving is from Dundalk. Where are Belfast and Dundalk? Belfast is in Northern Ireland and Dundalk is in Southern Ireland.
02:25What's your name? I'm Victor. How are you? I'm fine thank you. Where are you from? I'm from Osnabrook. Where's Osnabrook?
02:35What's your name? What's your name? My name is Fiona Albarracin. How are you? I'm very well today thank you. Where are you from? I'm from Bolton. Where's Bolton? Bolton is in Lancashire in England.
02:54This is Paula Harrod. She's from Bristol in England and she's 32 years old.
03:01She's married with two children.
03:13Paula is a shop assistant in a bookshop.
03:20Paula is a shop assistant in a bookshop.
03:28This is Paula's husband Peter. He's a businessman.
03:36Peter isn't from England. He's from Scotland.
03:45Her daughter's names are Sarah and Mary.
03:51This is Sarah. She's three months old.
04:00This is Mary. She's five years old.
04:06Mary isn't at home today. She's at school.
04:15This is Ethan Followwill. He's 19 years old. And he's a student.
04:26Ethan's family is from the U.S.
04:33But now they're in England. His parents have a lovely house in a village near Birmingham.
04:50These are Ethan's parents. His father's name is Dorman. And his mother's name is Blythe.
05:03Dorman's a businessman. He has a good job in London.
05:13Glythe is a part-time teacher. She likes cooking. And Ethan likes helping.
05:29Ethan has a big family. He has four sisters.
05:34Kater is 21. Jordan is 23. Esther is 24. And Payton is 26.
05:49Kater, Jordan and Esther are in England. But Payton isn't. She's in the U.S.
05:58Payton is married. She has an apartment in California with her husband, Michael.
06:07Ethan likes music a lot. His favourite thing is his piano.
06:17He likes writing and playing music. He likes sport, too.
06:26His best friend is Charlie. Ethan and Charlie both like baseball.
06:35Ethan's girlfriend is called Sarah. She's not in England. She's a student at university in California.
06:45Ethan has a big family and good friends. He has a great life.
07:00Ethan's girlfriend is 22.
07:01Ethan's girlfriend is 2.時間 puisler, Charlie both like Tuesday,
07:02Ele용Date.
07:03This is Borough Market in South London.
07:07This food market is very old.
07:11It's lunchtime on Thursday and the market is busy.
07:21The market is only open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
07:32Visitors love Borough Market.
07:42It's full of delicious food and drink.
07:47There are over 100 stalls at the market.
07:52People from different countries work here.
08:03Many people sell food from their own countries.
08:10They all speak English.
08:23And they speak a lot of other languages, too.
08:29Hi, my name is Mariana and I'm from Greece.
08:34My name is Aurore and I'm from France.
08:37A really French name.
08:39My name is Sophia, I'm from Portugal.
08:43My name is Magalie and I'm from Mauritius.
08:46My name is Michel and I'm from Switzerland.
08:49My name is Fabien and I'm from France.
08:53What food do you like?
08:58Do you like cheese?
09:04Michel sells cheese from Switzerland.
09:12I really like cheese, but I dislike seafood.
09:18Fabien sells delicious cheese from France.
09:22I love cheese and I don't like coffee.
09:27Do you eat meat?
09:31Graham is English, but he sells meat from Wales.
09:37He loves Welsh lamb the best.
09:41I really like roast lamb.
09:44I really don't like aubergines.
09:50Some people don't eat meat, but they eat a lot of fruit and vegetables.
10:05There's fresh bread and delicious cakes and sweets at the market, too.
10:22Do you like tea?
10:25The English love tea.
10:28And the best tea is from India.
10:37Ratan sells Indian tea at the market.
10:41He makes tea for all of his customers.
10:46They love it.
10:49Fabio and Robert don't like tea, but they both love coffee.
10:57They make the best coffee at the market.
11:03A delicious cup of coffee costs £2.30.
11:11Every year, over 4 million people come to Borough Market.
11:17They try delicious food from around the world.
11:23And sometimes, they find new food they love.
11:32This is Sarah Borowski.
11:38She's a photographer in New York.
11:41She loves her work, and her day is always busy.
11:45This is a day in her life.
11:51Sarah gets up at 8 o'clock in the morning.
12:06She brushes her teeth and has breakfast.
12:12She always makes coffee.
12:20At 8.30, Sarah gets her camera, leaves home, and goes to work.
12:36New York City is always busy in the morning.
12:42Sarah never drives.
12:44She usually travels by train.
12:49Sometimes, she takes photographs on the journey.
12:55Sarah works in West Brooklyn.
12:59She works for a magazine.
13:02Sometimes, she works in the office.
13:06But she often works outside.
13:12At 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Sarah has lunch.
13:19She often meets a friend and goes to her favourite cafe.
13:36Sarah usually finishes work at 6.
13:40And she gets home at 6.30.
13:44Sarah has a really nice apartment in East Brooklyn.
13:48But it's a little bit small.
13:53She sometimes has dinner at a restaurant.
13:58But she usually eats at home.
14:09She eats dinner at 7.30.
14:13In the evening, she looks at her photographs on her computer and surfs the Internet.
14:26She sometimes watches TV.
14:28Sarah never goes to bed early.
14:32She sometimes stays up until 2 in the morning.
14:37What's your favourite place to go shopping?
14:53But she keeps on impressing you.
14:56She's a lovely maze of things about her computer.
14:57Specialies.
14:58All day.
14:59Huh.
15:00atal cardiacpassen Group
15:01So.
15:02You can imagine how to write-out over here.
15:03What's your favourite mummous story here at it?
15:04Of course.
15:05This is Alfie's.
15:06A wonderful shop near the center of London.
15:08Of course.
15:09From paradise select newspapers.
15:10But if you manage to win the metaverse per infant,
15:12a smartphone and hop,
15:14a mobile computer place it's really cool.
15:15Help me ask these movies.
15:17They don't sell them here.
15:21So, what do they sell at Alphys?
15:26Alphys is an antiques market.
15:31They sell a lot of old, unusual and beautiful things here.
15:47This stall has fantastic clothes and bags.
16:02These bags are over a hundred years old.
16:08Sarah likes these colourful old clothes.
16:14Natalia and Anna are from Russia.
16:19Alphys is their favourite shop in London.
16:27Their favourite things are the beautiful old designer clothes.
16:35They like trying on the hats.
16:44The red one is Natalia's favourite.
17:01Masako from Japan loves these ceramics.
17:05There are plates, cups and teapots.
17:10Do you like them?
17:17Some people love the furniture at Alphys.
17:20There's some very unusual furniture here.
17:27Do you like this chair?
17:30Or this one?
17:33Some people think this chair is awful.
17:39It's very expensive and it isn't comfortable.
17:43These phones are old.
17:50But they aren't cheap.
17:52They're £250 each.
17:55Do you have a favourite?
17:58This white one?
18:00Or that black one?
18:03Or how about a red one?
18:06Do you like this light?
18:13These lights are all by Italian designers.
18:18They're beautiful colours.
18:21But they are very big.
18:25Alphys is full of beautiful things.
18:35It's a great place to shop.
18:42Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands.
18:46The Netherlands is also known as Holland.
18:50Amsterdam is a busy, cosmopolitan city.
19:01Over 700,000 people live in the city.
19:07It's always a great time to visit.
19:10And every year, millions of tourists visit the city.
19:20The weather is never too hot or too cold.
19:24But it rains a lot.
19:27So don't forget your umbrella.
19:31There's a lot to see and do in Amsterdam.
19:37The city is famous for its 165 canals and 1,281 bridges.
19:46It's known as the Venice of the North.
19:57The houses next to the canals are very old and beautiful.
20:08There are boats of all shapes and sizes in Amsterdam.
20:12And many people live on houseboats.
20:31Taking a canal trip is a great way to see the city.
20:35It's lovely at night.
20:46There are a lot of museums and galleries in Amsterdam.
21:02The busiest museum is the Van Gogh Museum.
21:12Some museums, like the old Reich Museum
21:18and the modern science museum, Nemo, are very big.
21:25But there are some small museums, too.
21:27It's a good city for shopping.
21:28And it's famous for its beautiful, fresh flowers.
21:30There aren't any big shops in the Nine Streets area of the city.
21:33But there are some great small shops.
21:34There aren't any big shops in the Nine Streets area of the city.
21:35But there are some great small shops.
21:36There aren't any big shops in the Nine Streets area of the city.
21:39But there are some great small shops.
21:43There aren't any big shops in the Nine Streets area of the city.
21:50There aren't any big shops in the Nine Streets area of the city,
21:55but there are some great small shops.
22:11It's also a fantastic place to relax in a cafe.
22:16Amsterdam isn't a good city for cars,
22:23but there are many different ways to get around.
22:28There are trains, trams and ferries too.
22:36The trams aren't expensive, but they are very busy.
22:41But the best, cheap way to travel around the city is on a bicycle.
22:51Amsterdam is an excellent city for cycling.
22:55There aren't any hills, and there are cycle paths all over the city.
23:04A lot of people cycle every day.
23:07The Dutch love bikes.
23:14There are more than 500,000 bicycles in the city.
23:19And here, at Central Station Bicycle Park, there are over 2,000 bicycles.
23:28So, come to Amsterdam and get on a bike.
23:44It's a great way to see this amazing city.
23:48Computers and telephones were very different 30 years ago.
23:57Listening to music was very different just 10 years ago.
24:03Steve Jobs changed the technology we use today.
24:20His Apple Computer Company is famous all over the world.
24:24Steve Jobs was born on the 24th of February, 1955.
24:41In the beautiful city of San Francisco, California, in the USA.
24:46In 1960, Steve's family moved to Mountain View, California.
24:56He went to school in the town of Cupertino.
25:00Today, the headquarters of Apple are here.
25:07In 1972, Steve went to Reed College, 1,000 kilometers away, in Portland, Oregon.
25:16He didn't finish his college course.
25:26In 1976, Steve Jobs and his friend Steven Wozniak built computers in Steve's parents' garage.
25:36Their first computer was the Apple One.
25:39On the 1st of April, 1976, Jobs, Wozniak, and their friend Ron Wayne started the Apple Computer Company.
25:52The Apple Computer Company sold the first Apple One computer for $666.66.
26:05In 2012, someone bought an Apple One computer for $374,500.
26:22In the 1970s and 80s, more and more people used computers every day.
26:28And they wanted computers at home.
26:32Young businessmen like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were very successful.
26:41In 1985, Steve Jobs left Apple.
26:45He started another computer company called Next Computers.
26:49Jobs bought Pixar, a computer animation company, in 1986.
27:04In 1995, Pixar made Toy Story.
27:09The film was a huge success.
27:11In 1996, Steve Jobs returned to Apple.
27:20The next 15 years were very busy.
27:30In 1998, the colorful iMac computer was born.
27:34Then, in 2001, the iPod was born.
27:43It changed the music industry.
27:50Then, the iPhone was born.
27:53It changed how we use our phones.
27:58And in 2010, the iPad arrived.
28:00It changed computers again.
28:10Steve Jobs died on the 5th of October, 2011.
28:15He was only 56 years old.
28:17But he changed technology forever.
28:19What do you usually do at the weekend?
28:33Do you go to the cinema with friends?
28:38Watch TV with your family?
28:42Or surf the internet?
28:43Do you go shopping?
28:48Do you go shopping?
28:57Do you stay at home at the weekend?
29:00Hello? Right.
29:01What time shall we meet?
29:02Or do you visit new places?
29:16How about last weekend?
29:18Did you have a good weekend?
29:21What did you do last weekend?
29:25Last weekend, I went to the movies.
29:28Who did you go with?
29:29I went with my boyfriend.
29:31When did you go?
29:33I went on Saturday morning.
29:35What did you do last weekend?
29:37I went shopping.
29:39What did you buy?
29:40I bought food.
29:42Who did you go with?
29:43I went by myself.
29:45What did you do last weekend?
29:47I travelled.
29:49Where did you go?
29:50I went to Galway.
29:52Where's Galway?
29:53Galway is in the west of Ireland.
29:55How did you travel?
29:56I travelled by car.
29:57Who did you go with?
29:58I went with my family.
30:00How long did you stay?
30:02Before the weekend.
30:05Did you have a good weekend?
30:09Did you get up early and go out?
30:11Or did you get up late?
30:13And have a big breakfast?
30:17Did you cook a meal at home?
30:18Did you go out for a meal in a restaurant?
30:20or did you get up late and have a big breakfast did you cook a meal at home
30:39or did you go out for a meal in a restaurant what did you eat
30:48can i have cheesy garlic bread please did you watch sport
30:54or did you play sport what sport did you play
31:08what did you do last weekend
31:18what did you do last weekend i went out for dinner who did you go with my friends kyle and leila
31:28what did you eat i ate a curry and rice did you stay out late
31:36no i didn't did you have a good time yes i did
31:40what did you do last weekend i went cycling last weekend who did you go with i went with my
31:48girlfriend where did you go i went to the seaside did you see your friends yes i did
31:55did you have fish and chips yes i did did you swim in the sea no i didn't did you stay in a hotel
32:04no i didn't what did you do last weekend i went to an art gallery who did you go with
32:12my boyfriend my boyfriend did you go out on saturday night yes i did did you go to the
32:18cinema no i didn't did you go out with friends yes i did did you stay out late no i didn't
32:29what did you do last weekend i played tennis who did you play with i played with my friends
32:36where did you play we played in the park did you go out in the evening no i didn't did you have a good
32:42weekend yes i did this is the living craft show visitors come here to watch artists and crafts people
32:58working there are a lot of interesting and talented people at the show today
33:05and you can watch them make all kinds of fantastic things and you can buy many of these things too
33:27andrew is a sculptor
33:52he makes sculptures with clay
33:54it's a difficult job and he can't work quickly
34:11richard is a sculptor too
34:16but he makes wooden sculptures with a chainsaw
34:19he can make sculptures very quickly but it's a dangerous job so he always works carefully
34:32visitors can't try using a chainsaw but they can try many other things at the show
34:39jasper is only 10 years old but he can carve very well
34:56you can learn to paint here too
35:09some of these people can't paint at all but linda's a great teacher
35:15by the end of the lesson they can all paint a little bit
35:32there are many talented young craftspeople working at the show today
35:46so
35:49the
35:55neil makes traditional wooden furniture
36:02he uses a very old tool called an adze
36:05He wears special shoes because the adze is quite a dangerous tool.
36:29Emily makes beautiful silver jewellery. She works quickly and carefully. Visitors can buy some of her necklaces and earrings at the show today.
36:58Ben makes modern wooden furniture. Some of his furniture is very expensive because it takes a very long time to make.
37:10Anna makes interesting ceramic sculptures. The designs are very unusual.
37:28All of the artists and craftspeople at the Living Craft Show are very talented. And it's wonderful watching them work.
37:40This is Los Angeles in the U.S.
37:58It's a great place to eat.
38:08But you don't need to go to a restaurant or a cafe in L.A.
38:14There are thousands of other excellent places to eat all over the city.
38:20When you can find them...
38:26These are a few of L.A.'s gourmet food trucks.
38:32There are around 6,000 gourmet food trucks in the city.
38:38They sell all kinds of food.
38:43And they're very popular.
38:55And every day they're in a different place.
38:59You can follow the food trucks on the Internet.
39:07Usually, fast food isn't very good.
39:10But these trucks sell great food from around the world.
39:16The food is cheap, too.
39:18at a shop.
39:24What would you like to eat?
39:30Would you like to try some Thai food?
39:33Or some Mexican food?
39:39How aboot some Indian food?
39:41or some Vietnamese food.
39:52There's always some American food, too.
39:57There's chicken,
39:59soup,
40:05cheese,
40:09salad,
40:09some of the food is healthy
40:12and some of the food isn't.
40:16Let's see, burger, cheese, grilled onions and a fried egg on top.
40:23Luckily, the weather is usually good in L.A.
40:31There aren't any tables or chairs here,
40:34but customers can sit on the ground
40:37and chat with their friends.
40:40It isn't always comfortable,
40:42but the food is always delicious.
40:46Let's see, I have a waffle sundae with the strawberry and chocolate sauce.
40:55Yeah.
40:56Strawberry sauce.
40:57Strawberry sauce.
40:57Yeah.
40:58Yes.
40:58This is Artie Knodia.
41:01This is her food truck.
41:06Crispy waffle and frite.
41:10Three years ago,
41:11Artie went to Belgium
41:13and ate some delicious Belgian waffles.
41:18She returned to America
41:21and bought a food truck
41:23and now she sells Belgian waffles
41:26all around Los Angeles.
41:30Every day,
41:32Artie drives to a different area of the city.
41:36She tells her customers
41:38where she is on her website,
41:40on Twitter,
41:42and on Facebook.
41:46Artie's food truck
41:47is very popular.
41:51Artie is always busy.
41:55She'd like to go on holiday,
41:57but she never has the time.
42:04Los Angeles is famous
42:06for its gourmet food trucks,
42:08but they are now
42:09in lots of other cities, too.
42:12There are gourmet food trucks
42:14in cities like New York,
42:18Chicago,
42:21and London.
42:26Are there any near you?
42:34This is the trade shop
42:35in North London.
42:40The customers here today
42:41are shopping for clothes
42:43and accessories.
42:46But this shop
42:48doesn't sell new clothes.
42:52These clothes
42:53are second-hand.
42:57Trade is a charity.
43:00People give the charity
43:02their old clothes.
43:05Trade sells the clothes
43:07in their shops
43:08and spends the money
43:10helping people.
43:10Magda and Cathy
43:16work at trade.
43:19They are always busy.
43:22This morning,
43:24Cathy is helping customers
43:25and Magda
43:27is tidying the shop.
43:31The clothes in the trade shop
43:33are cheap
43:34and colourful.
43:35you can buy men's
43:40and women's clothes here.
43:43They sell trousers,
43:45shirts,
43:50skirts,
43:54jackets,
43:55and shoes, too.
43:59But some of the clothes
44:04they sell in the trade shop
44:05are special.
44:08These are trade remade clothes.
44:15Trade make these fashionable new clothes
44:17using old clothes.
44:21that people give to the charity.
44:22They sell the clothes
44:23in the trade shop
44:23in the trade shop.
44:2390 kilometres away from the London shop.
44:29In a studio in Brighton
44:31on the south coast of England,
44:33Zoe is making the trade remade clothes.
44:37My name is Zoe.
44:38I make clothes for trade remade
44:40and I live in Brighton.
44:41Zoe makes all kinds of new clothes
44:47using the old clothes
44:48that people give to the charity.
44:52We make skirts and dresses
44:54and shirts
44:55and for the winter
44:57we also make jumpers
44:58and sweatshirts.
45:01This dress was a shirt.
45:07This woman's shirt
45:08was a man's shirt.
45:10Zoe's days are very busy.
45:19Her studio is full of old clothes,
45:23fabric
45:24and thread.
45:27I start work at 9am in the morning
45:29and I finish at 5pm in the afternoon.
45:35Today, Zoe is making some blue skirts.
45:40Zoe always listens to music at work.
45:45Today, she's listening to the radio.
45:50Zoe is sewing very quickly.
45:54She's very good at sewing.
45:56She can make 5 skirts in a day.
45:58Every day at 10.30,
46:03Zoe stops work for a short break.
46:07Today, Zoe's having a coffee
46:09and writing an email to a friend.
46:13She doesn't stop for long.
46:17There's a lot of work to do.
46:20And Zoe loves her job.
46:22I like that I can spend all day sewing.
46:28And Zoe knows that all her hard work
46:30is helping other people, too.
46:33What are you doing for your next holiday?
46:40I'm going to Rome.
46:42When are you going?
46:44I'm going at the end of August.
46:46What are you going to do?
46:48I'm going to visit a friend.
46:50How long are you going to stay?
46:52I'm going to stay there for two weeks.
46:55Rome is the capital city of Italy.
47:03It's a beautiful city.
47:07It's famous for its amazing
47:09ancient Roman buildings.
47:15What are you doing for your next holiday?
47:18I'm going to New York.
47:20Who are you going with?
47:21I'm going with family.
47:23What are you going to do?
47:25I'm going to visit family.
47:27When are you going?
47:29I'm going in July.
47:31What are you doing for your next holiday?
47:34I'm going to New York.
47:36Who are you going with?
47:37I'm going with my boyfriend.
47:39How long are you going to stay?
47:41We are going for a week.
47:43How are you going to travel?
47:45We are going by plane.
47:49New York is a busy and exciting city
47:52in the United States.
47:56It's famous for its tall buildings
47:58like the Empire State Building
48:00and its huge park, Central Park.
48:10Over 50 million people visit the city every year.
48:14What are you doing for your next holiday?
48:22I'm going to Sweden.
48:23Who are you going with?
48:25I'm going on my own.
48:26How long are you going to stay?
48:28I'm going for one week.
48:30When are you going?
48:31I'm going in August.
48:35Sweden is a beautiful country in the north of Europe.
48:39It's famous for its beautiful islands.
48:49You can drive to Sweden from Denmark
48:51over the amazing Orisand Bridge.
48:54What are you doing for your next holiday?
49:02We're going to Portugal.
49:04What are you going to do?
49:05I'm going to ride horses.
49:07Are you visiting friends?
49:09No, we're not visiting friends.
49:12How long are you going to stay?
49:14We're going to stay there for about two weeks.
49:16Portugal is a country in the southwest of Europe.
49:26It's famous for its beautiful scenery
49:28and great beaches.
49:35What are you doing for your next holiday?
49:38I'm going to go to Spain.
49:39Who are you going with?
49:41I'm going with my family.
49:42What are you going to do?
49:44I'm going to relax on the beach.
49:45How long are you going to stay?
49:47I'm going to go for two weeks.
49:49How are you going to travel?
49:51I'm going to travel by aeroplane.
49:53What are you doing for your next holiday?
49:56I'm going to Barcelona.
49:57Who are you going with?
49:59I'm going with my girlfriend.
50:01What are you going to do?
50:02I'm going to a festival.
50:04How long are you going to stay?
50:06I'm going for one week.
50:10Spain is a large country in Europe.
50:15It's a lovely country.
50:18And it's very popular with tourists.
50:25Barcelona is one of many amazing cities in Spain.
50:31It's got great beaches and fantastic architecture.
50:35What are you doing for your next holiday?
50:43I'm going to go to Prague.
50:44How are you going to travel?
50:46I'm going to fly.
50:48How long are you going to stay?
50:51I'm going to stay for three days.
50:54Who are you going with?
50:56I'm going with my friends.
50:58What are you going to do?
51:01We're going to walk around the city.
51:03Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic in Central Europe.
51:11It's a fantastic old city.
51:14With some amazing modern architecture.
51:31And beautiful bridges.
51:36What are you doing for your next holiday?
51:39We're going to France.
51:40Who are you going with?
51:42I'm going with Valéry.
51:44What are you going to do?
51:46We're going to see some museums.
51:48Which museums?
51:51We're going to see the Louvre and the Musée d'Orsay.
51:57Paris, the capital city of France, is famous for its museums.
52:03The Musée d'Orsay and the Louvre are art museums.
52:17The Louvre is one of the biggest museums in the world.
52:22Over 8 million people visit the museum every year.
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52:47She's got a map to the home.
52:48She's got a map to the abdomen.
52:49The books who apply for her.
52:49She's got a map to the moon,
52:51where it sticks out so she can see it.
52:52If such she's got a map to the moon.
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