UNIT 11 A weekend in New York City
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UNIT 11 A weekend in New York City
People talk about what they plan to do during their short visit to
Reporter: New York City! People come here from all over
the country - and all over the world. Let's
Reporter: Where are you two from?
Reporter: Puerto Rico! And what are you going to do while
Man 1: Visit. . . uh. . . visit different places.
Reporter: Uh, where are you going to go?
Woman 1: Go see Beauty and the Beast.
Reporter: Beauty and the Beast . . . the musical.
Reporter: Well, are you going to do anything tonight?
Reporter: Are you enjoying your trip?
Man 1: Very much so, yeah.
Reporter: What's your name?
Reporter: Megan. Well, where are you going?
Girl 1: To take a carriage ride.
Reporter: (to sister) And where are you going?
Girl 2: Well, she's my sister, so I'm going with her.
Reporter: You're going with her. And where are you from?
Reporter: And what are you doing in New York today?
Girl 2: We're just seeing the sights.
Reporter: Hi. Where are you from?
Woman 2: We're from Ireland. We're living here in New
Reporter: Are you? And do you like living here?
Woman 2: We love here. It's a great city. Manhattan is
wonderful. We come here every weekend.
Reporter: Uh, and where are you going right now?
Woman 2: We're going to Central Park.
Reporter: What are you going to do when you get there?
Man 2: Well, we're going to take the kids down to
the park. And then they're going . . . they
love the roller-skating. After that, then we
Reporter: Hi! Where are you guys from?
Teenager 1: Uh, we're from Dallas.
Reporter: Dallas, Texas. And what are you going to do
Teenager 2: Um, well, we're going to Central Park and the
Statue of Liberty. We're here for our sixteenth
Reporter: So it's your birthday. Happy birthday! Are you
going to go anywhere tomorrow, or . . .
Teenager 1: Um, they're leaving tonight, and . . .
Teenager 3: We're going to go see Rent.
Reporter: The Broadway show Rent.
Reporter: Well, thank you very much, and have a happy
Reporter: Where are you from?
Woman 3: I'm from New York.
Reporter: You're from New York. And, uh, where are you
Woman 3: I'm going to the park.
Reporter: And what are you going to do?
Woman 3: I'm going to take a walk.
Reporter: Are you going anywhere tomorrow?
Woman 3: Tomorrow I'm going to run in a race.
Reporter: Wh-what kind of race?
Woman 3: It's a twenty-mile race. I'm training for the
Reporter: Hi. Where are you from?
Woman 4: Athens, Georgia.
Reporter: And where are you going today?
Woman 4: Well, right now we're getting ready to go on a
bus tour . . . Big Apple bus tour.
Reporter: And where will that take you?
Woman 4: Um, primarily we're interested in the Statue
of Liberty and the Empire State Building.
We're here with a group of little boys.
Reporter: Hi. Where are you guys from?
Reporter: Athens, Georgia! And, uh, where are you going
Boy 1: We're going on, like, a double-decker bus, like
Reporter: Where is it going to take you?
Boys: All over New York . . . west Manhattan and the
Empire State Building . . . Harlem.
Reporter: Empire State Building. What else do you want to
Boy 2: Statue of Liberty.
Boy 1: And that is our bus.
Reporter: Here comes your bus. All right. Well, get on
your bus, and thank you very much. Have a
Reporter: Me? I'm just going to have a hot dog and watch
all the people go by. This is Chuck Santoro,
reporting from New York City.
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