单词:honorance
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Hello. How are you doing today? Hi, what's going on? Hello. It's a pleasure to meet you. Hi, what's up, Body? Hello. I am honored to make you a quittance. Hi, how's it going? Hello. Thank you very much for coming to my home/ office/ party? Hello. I a
3 personal appearance Beginner A: That girl looks very attractive, doesnt she? B: do you think so? I dont like girls who look like that. I like girls who arent too slim. If you like her, go and talk to her. A: Id like to, but theres her boyfriend. H
Dialogue 9 CATCHING A BUS Laurance- Is this where I catch the bus for the zoo? Soony- You can take a T-30 from here, but then you have to walk about six blocks. Laurance- That doesn't sound too bad. S
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Dialogue 5 (between customer and repairman) Laurance- How long do you think it'll take to fix it? Soony- Hard to tell. Sometimes we can find the problem right away and sometimes it may take an hour or
Dialogue 14 laurance--Hey!What's the rush? soony--The bank closes in half an hour and I need to cash a check. laurance--I can lend you some money. soony--I need to cash a check because I'm going on a
> Dialogue 11 laurance--How about that? soony--What?What happened? laurance--Did you see what that guy did? soony--No.I was looking the other way. laurance--He made a U-turn right in the middle of the
Discordance about a secretary A: Hello, Mr. Kramer. Could you spare a minute? B: Thats about all I can spare, Karen. What do you need? A: I need to talk to you about that new secretary youve hired. I think Im going to have some problems working with
DIALOG 40 laurance--Did you hear how cold it got last night? soony--I heard the radio announcer say it was 18 degrees below zero. laurance--That's cold.I could hardly start my car,it was so cold this
DIALOG 33 laurance--Can't we go someplace and talk?It's so crowded in here. soony--Well,there's a little park down the street about three blocks.It's usually not crowded this time of day. laurance--Le
Dialogue 5 GETTING SOMETHING FIXED (between customer and repairman) Laurance- How long do you think it'll take to fix it? Soony- Hard to tell. Sometimes we can find the problem right away and sometime
Dialogue 14 CAN I HELP? laurance--Hey!What's the rush? soony--The bank closes in half an hour and I need to cash a check. laurance--I can lend you some money. soony--I need to cash a check because I'm
Dialogue 11 NEAR ACCIDENT laurance--How about that? soony--What?What happened? laurance--Did you see what that guy did? soony--No.I was looking the other way. laurance--He made a U-turn right in the m
Dialogue 10 AIRPORT BUS laurance--What time doesd the bus leave for the airport? soony--I don't know.It used to leave every half hour,but I think the schedule's been changed. laurance--Do you know the
Dialogue 9 CATCHING A BUS Laurance- Is this where I catch the bus for the zoo? Soony- You can take a T-30 from here, but then you have to walk about six blocks. Laurance- That doesn't sound too bad. S
By Katherine Cole Washington 11 March 2006 In the past few months, we've reported on the Grammys, the Country Music Awards, and the International Bluegrass Music Awards. Now there's another music awar
People in America - Gene Kelly, 1912-1996: His Movies Made Dance Popular in America SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: I'm Shirley Griffith. STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, People in America. Every week we tell about a person im
A: How are you doing today? B: Im fine. A: What can I do for you? B: I would like to cancel a check. A: Is there a problem? B: I wrote the check out for too much. A: How much did you write it out for? B: I wrote it out for $150. A: How much was it su
By Zlatica Hoke The concept of honor varies from one culture to another. It has also changed over time. Social scientists say understanding what honor means in other cultures is an essential part of e
By Brian Padden Irbil 13 September 2007 The Kurdish region of Iraq is still coming to terms with the cultural and political ramifications of the brutal honor killing of a 17-year-old Yazidi girl in April. Men in her village killed the girl because sh