Cambodia road trip dialogue

Advance Listening Series 4 Lesson 8- Dialogue about Cambodia Road Trips in English

In this lesson, you listen to an English conversation between two people talking about Cambodia Road Trips.

 

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Julia talks about biking across Cambodia.

 

Jim: So Julia, I was looking at your website and I noticed that you did a bike trip in Cambodia.

Julia: Yes, that’s right. I joined an organization called Pepi and we did a ride from Siem Reap to Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City.

Jim: Wow, that’s pretty cool.

Julia: Thank you.

Jim: So how did you do this trip? Was it through some organization?

Julia: Well, actually it was a couple of friends of mine lived in the same town as me and it was their idea. They wanted to, they’d been to Cambodia, they wanted to go back and they wanted to do something somehow to help in some way. They recognized there was a problem with education in Cambodia, availability of education. They wanted to build a school so they went online and they found an organization through which they could, if they raised the funds, this organization would build a school for them and so we incorporated the bike ride as part of the fundraising and as part of the learning process. We wanted to actually go to Cambodia and see the country, as much of the country as possible.

Jim: So that’s pretty cool. So first let’s talk about the bike ride. What exactly were the details of the trip?

Julia: Well, it was, this ride has now become an annual event and obviously that was the first one so the details were a little sketchy in the beginning. We kind of were making it up as we went along. We planned for about a year in terms of preparation, physical training and planning the routes and raising the money and deciding where we’d stay, how long it’d take, all those kind of things. And we, actually we hired bikes from a company in Cambodia when we got there. They were mountain bikes. We had panniers, we actually got a company that sponsored us for those so we could carry stuff with us and we visited about seventeen organizations during the ride and other NGOs, other educational organizations, a few of the other schools that were part of the same project we also visited them and we took with us teaching materials because we did some English classes and some environmental awareness classes as we rode. So those organizations kind of were the pinpoints of where we stopped and stayed.

Jim: So for the bike ride you started in Phnom Penh?

Julia: We started in Siem Reap.

Jim: Siem Reap?

Julia: Which is near Angkor Wat which is near where the school was built.

Jim: And then from there you went to Phnom Penh?

Julia: We went, actually we set off from our school which is on a road that runs towards the Thai border in a very rural place. It was unpaved road, it was very bumpy and it was about a two hour drive north of Siem Reap. So from the school we headed down to Battambang which is the kind of third biggest city, not so famous, but it’s a tourist destination and also a nice city, a very nice city and we followed around the lower edge of the Tonle Sap River, Lake sorry, and we did come into Phnom Penh. We spent a few nights in Phnom Penh. Then we headed down to the coast via a town called Kep and ended up at Sihanoukville which is one of the big coastal, it’s a big tourist resort basically on the Cambodian coast. We stayed there a few nights then we looped back to Phnom Penh, spent another few nights in Phnom Penh and then we followed the Mekong River through the delta and across the border into Vietnam and into Ho Chi Minh City.

Jim: That’s fantastic.

Julia: It’s beautiful.

 

English Listening Lesson Quizzes

Answer the following questions about the conversation.

1) Her goal was to _____ .

  1. a) See the country
  2. b) Build an online school
  3. c) Help a Cambodian school

 

2) She talks about ______ .

  1. a) planning the route
  2. b) buying the bikes
  3. c) raising money

 

3) She says they ______ .

  1. a) were not organized
  2. b) rented bikes
  3. c) taught English

 

4) She says they started in _____ .

  1. a) Phnom Phen
  2. b) Siem Riep
  3. c) Batangbang

 

5) Where did they spend at least two nights?

  1. a) Phnom Phen
  2. b) Kep
  3. c) Tonle Sap
  4. d) Sihanoukville

 

Answers

  • 1=a,c
  • 2=a,c
  • 3=b,c
  • 4=b
  • 5=a,d

 

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English Listening Lesson Phrases

fundraising

We incorporated the bike ride as part of the fundraising and as part of the learning process.

When you are ‘fundraising, you are trying to collect money for a particular cause or event. Notice the following:

  1. They whole group is busy fundraising for the trip now.
  2. We have some great fundraising ideas for next year.

 

annual

This ride has now become an annual event.

Something that is ‘annual’ happens every year. Notice the following:

  1. This competition is an annual event.
  2. Tomorrow is the annual holiday party for the company.

 

sketchy

So the details were a little bit sketchy in the beginning.

In this case, ‘sketchy’ refers something that is not completely planned.  Notice the following:

  1. We have kind of a sketchy idea of party plans right now.
  2. All of the details are still a little sketchy, so I will let you know when we have made some decisions.

 

panniers

We had panniers, so we could carry stuff with us.

Used in cycling, a ‘pannier’ is a bag on both sides of the rear wheel for transporting things. Notice the following:

  1. It’s more difficult to ride with these panniers on my bicycle?
  2. I can’t buy anything else, because my panniers are already full.

 

set off

Actually, we set off from our school, which is on a road that runs toward the Thai border.

The place where you ‘set off’ is the place where you start or leave from. Notice the following:

  1. I feel really stressed when I set off late in the morning.
  2. What time would you like to set off tomorrow?

 

delta

Then we followed the Mekong River through the delta.

A ‘delta’ is an area where a river separates and flows into the ocean. Notice the following:

  1. Heavy rains can cause big problems in delta areas.
  2. Many people fish in the delta area.

 

Quizzes for Lesson Phrases

  • fundraising
  • annual
  • sketchy
  • panniers
  • set off
  • Delta

 

  1. This is an………….  bicycle race for children.
  2. Most of the people who live in the……….  travel by boat.
  3. The weather was fine when we……….  , but it got really bad after about an hour.
  4. What do you think of the new………..  I got for my bike trip.
  5. All of the members of the band are……….  to get money for their trip.
  6. Your ideas seem a little……….  right now. You should contact me when you make firm plans.

 

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