Interviewer : What’s your name?
Ada : Ada Sanchez.
Interviewer : And, what have you
[?]
doing today Ada?
Ada : What have I been doing today? Working. I’ve
been working. I
[?] payroll for a medical agency.
Interviewer : What did you do yesterday?
Ada : I went to church and I
[?]
to a birthday party.
Interviewer : Have you ever been to Europe?
Lady : Yes, I’ve been to France, in fact,
to Blay. I
[?] there for one summer.
Interviewer : For a whole summer? What did you do
while you were there?
Lady : I lived with a family. I just
[?]
speaking French.
Interviewer : Great!
Interviewer : What have you done this morning?
Joe : I’ve
[?] following my wife around shopping all morning. Interviewer: What did you do yesterday?
Derek : I
[?]
around watching TV. I didn’t do very much at all.
Luke : Oh, I watched KU play a little basketball.
That’s about it.
Interviewer : You
[?]
basketball, huh? What did you do yesterday?
Joe : My wife and I went to Charleston, South Carolina,
and really
[?]
a good day.
Interviewer : And, what have you done this morning?
Nancy : What have I done? I picked up my two nieces.
We are from New Jersey, which is the State next door to New York
State. And we
[?]
lunch and we came to New York and we’re here at Radio
City to see the Christmas show.
Interviewer : Oh good, I heard that’s great.
What did you do yesterday?
Nancy : What did I do yesterday? Well, I
[?]
my Christmas tree down, did a little shopping, did a little
laundry at home and cooked for my parents.
Interviewer : Good afternoon, what’s your
name?
Kathy : Kathy Clee
Interviewer : Kathy Clee? Kathy, what have you done
this morning?
Kathy : What have I done this morning? I went out
and had breakfast and
[?]
here to New York.
Interviewer : What did you do yesterday?
Kathy : Yesterday, I stayed in bed all day because
I
[?]
sick.
Interviewer : I hope you're feeling better.
Kathy : A little better, not much.
Interviewer : When did you meet your wife?
Michael : I
[?]
my wife three years ago.
Interviewer : Do you have any children?
Michael : Yes, I do. I have two children. This is
my son Chad.
Interviewer : Hi Chad, how are you?
Chad : Good.
Interviewer :
[?]
you introduce us to your wife?
Michael : Yes.
Interviewer : Hello.
Michael : This is Loren.
Interviewer : Hi, what’s your name?
Loren : Loren.
Interviewer : Great! What
[?]
you done this morning Loren?
Loren : Packed, had breakfast, now we’re
shopping.
Interviewer : Ok. What
[?]
you do yesterday?
Loren : I was sick in bed.
Interviewer : I hope you’re feeling better
today.
Loren : Yes, I am. Thank you.
Interviewer : Hi, what’s your name?
Bernadette : Bernadette.
Interviewer : Bernadette, what have you done this
morning?
Bernadette : I
[?]
up. I went over to the passport office to try and get an
emergency passport, and I’m waiting here for somebody to
pick me up. That’s it.
Interviewer : Ok. Great!
[?]
this way just a little and then they can see your beautiful
face.
Interviewer : What have you done this morning?
Travis : A lot of reading. A lot of reading.
Interviewer : What did you do yesterday?
Alison : Much of the same. It
[?]
work.
Interviewer : A lot of work?
Travis : A lot of work.
Interviewer : What did you do yesterday?
Alison : I went to the Hard Rock Café and
I
[?] to a disco birthday party and I banked all day again yesterday.
Interviewer : It sounds like you had a little more
fun than him.
Alison : Yea. That’s generally the case.
Interviewer : What’s your name again?
Marie : Marie Holtz.
Interviewer : Hi, Marie. What have you done this
morning?
Marie : Well, we’ve . . . we got up and we
had bagels for breakfast and we
[?] quickly left Riverton New Jersey for New York City.
Interviewer : Great! What did you do yesterday?
Marie : Yesterday was a kind of relaxing day, post-holiday,
family kind of day. Everybody stayed at home and kind of
[?]
each other. Yea.
Interviewer : Hello, what’s your name?
Maria : My name is Maria.
Interviewer : Hi Maria. What have you done this
morning?
Maria : Not much. I
[?]
to take a tour around New York, which wasn’t a very
good one, so we got off the bus.
Interviewer : Wow, that was smart. What did you
do yesterday?
Maria : Well, we arrived from Boston, I arrived
from Boston and my sister
[?]
from Russia.
Interviewer : Great! Can you speak any foreign languages?
Maria : Yep. I speak some French. I speak Spanish,
English and Russian. That’s my native language.
Interviewer : What did you do when you
[?]
school?
Maria : Well, I continued teaching, studying and
teaching.
Interviewer: When did you two [?] ?
Maria : You mean here or in general?
Interviewer : In general.
Maria : We
[?]
born together. This is my womb-mate.
Interviewer : Womb-mate? So, you’re twins?
Maria : Yes.
Interviewer : That’s great!