ESL播客课程分类合集(2013年)

Types of Families Patricia: Okay, were nearly done setting up for the neighborhood party. I got some nametags with father, mother, and kids printed on them, with a space for people to write their names. Itll be easier for people to introduce themselv

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Listening to Club Music Anastasia: This is the best club in the city. Grace brought me here last month. Youre going to love it. Joshua: What?! Anastasia: Youre going to love this club. It has the best DJ in town. She spins the best mixes. Joshua: Did

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Eating Genetically Modified Foods Ralph: Whats that? Nicky: Its a bigger and better tomato. Its been genetically modified. Ralph: Youre not going to eat that, are you? Nicky: Of course I am. Im making a salad. Want one? Ralph: No way. I dont want to

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Taking Up a New Hobby Eric: Who were you talking to on the phone? Melissa: My mother. I was commiserating with her about Dads retirement. Eric: Your father retired two months ago. That was a good thing, right? Melissa: Well, its good that he doesnt h

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Playing a Practical Joke Patricia: What are you doing? Luis: Im setting up a practical joke for Bobby. I cant wait to see the look on his face when he walks outside and finds his bike in pieces. Itll be the best prank ever! Patricia: Youre not really

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Taking Care of a Willful Child Mrs. Mason: So, how did things go? Carl: Well... Mrs. Mason: Whats the matter? Didnt you and Jason have a good time while I was away? Carl: It was interesting. He was a little willful. Mrs. Mason: Yes, he can be a littl

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People of Different Ages Gloria: Im surprised at the variety of people on this tour. Andy: Oh, yeah? I hadnt noticed. Gloria: Well, well be spending the next two weeks with these people so I thought Id get to know some of them. Andy: Thats nice. Glor

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Government Reactions to Protests Tom: Have you seen the news? Marianne: No, whats happening? Tom: People in McQuillanland are rising up against the dictator and rallying against his government. Marianne: Wow, this is big. I thought the dictator would

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Checking on the Status of an Application Leo: Heres the mail. Denise: Did I get anything? Leo: No, sorry. Are you expecting something? Denise: Yeah, Im waiting for a decision letter about my application to the McQ program. I should hear any day now.

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A Destructive Storm Allen: Are you all right? Monica: Yes, were fine, but that blizzard really caught us off guard, especially this time of year. Have you seen the news? Allen: I just watched it. Overnight, the storm felled over 30 trees in and aroun

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Talking to a Bank Teller Bank Teller: Can I help you? Antonio: Yes, Id like to deposit this check. Bank Teller: Please fill out a deposit slip and be sure to endorse the check on the back. Antonio: Here you are. Ive already filled out a slip and sign

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Saying No Liang: I have a favor to ask. Christian: Uh oh, what is it? Liang: Im doing a project for my class in culinary school and I need a volunteer to taste some of my creations. Christian: Not on your life. Liang: But, why? Christian: You dont re

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Cheering Someone Up Eleanor: Isnt it a beautiful day? The sun is shinning; the birds are singing. Its good to be alive! Porter: Okay, Pollyanna, go spread good cheer somewhere else. Eleanor: Whats wrong with you? You must have woken up on the wrong s

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Shopping at the Supermarket Stocker: Can I help you find something? Meg: Yes, Im looking for coffee. Stocker: Thats on aisle 3. Let me show you where it is. Meg: Thanks. Hmm, I dont see the Jitters brand that I normally buy. Stocker: It looks like we

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Avoiding Giving an Opinion Ariel: I know youll give me the inside scoop. Whats going on between Sam and Matt? Paolo: Youre asking the wrong person. Ariel: Dont be like that. You know both of them really well, and I know that Sam confides in you. Dont

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Using Renewable Energy Carl: Uh! Whats that smell? Jody: Im working on my latest invention. Im turning our old food into an energy source for our car and our house. Carl: Why? There are already lots of types of renewable energy that power cars and ho

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Believing in Predictions Armond: I hope that this new year will bring me better luck. Patricia: You can find that out easily enough. My astrologer says... Armond: Hold on. You consult an astrologer? You really believe in that nonsense? Patricia: Its

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Limiting Free Speech Toshi: You cant go outside looking like that! What are you thinking? Celeste: Im exercising my right of free speech. Ive put on these clothes and painted my body this way to protest the treatment of women. I want to send a messag

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Planning a Childrens Party Sara: Come on! We need to buy all of the things we need for Gabriels party before the store closes. Paul: Are you sure we need a party? Maybe we can just have a cake and some party hats. Sara: Are you kidding?! We are going

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Being Arrested by the Police I was walking down the street minding my own business one evening when I was stopped by a police officer. After asking me a couple of questions about where Id been, he told me to put my hands behind my back. He was going

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学英语单词
84
acetylene flame carburizing
adult worm
alberuela de tubo
algebraic codes
alpha versions
Attingal
automated teller machines
bent his elbow
Bow bells
Cephaloniot
cercospora apios
closed loop field
crossdresses
cylinder knob
daphnis hypothous crameri
data analysis set-up
distribution according to needs
double cropped
elevated crossing
enterogenous cyst
explicatable
feed velocity
Floribbean
florifer
fruitshop
fuel corrosion
goulandris
half-sectional view
high-energy particle
horswell
implyment
Inambari, R.
inclined guage
inclined to
inemendable
isopropylethylene
jackett
john m. brownings
jump scanner
kabeya
livetrap
locking snug
low-birth-weight infants
made an errand
mastoid processes
metergolines
microsurgical technique
mineraline
minty note
mo(u)ld nail
molluscoidea
multiple whistler
ND (natural draught)
nitre (niter)
no-hinged support
noldes
nonlinear coefficient measurement
obsecrated
outgoing wide-area telephone service
panteen
parallel-flow superheater
picocoulombs
pitch aze
polygenous (polygenic)
position held
precanceled
professional workstation
prosthetic replacement for knee joint
PSE1
Puerto Tejado
pulchelline
quasisocial stage of sociality
racial minority
radio track guide
rat-trap fish
reimpressed
reshelved
response vector
Rocefin
rotary dialing
rozen
scatteredload
semiconductor noise
sent my love to
single-circuit nuclear power stations
slot charters
snot nose
soil development sequence
storia
stretcher board
subgalea
submersion depth
surface material
taigu
telex communications
trestle table
tungsten collimator
two-sided wedge-shaped brick
variable parameter model
wearisomeness
yonderness