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Health Report - The Ups and Downs of Living Longer 健康报道 - 寿命延长方面的此长彼消 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 A new study says people are
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: I'm Shirley Griffith. STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember with the Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Every week, we tell about someone important in the history of the United States. Today, we complete the story of writer F. S
Tropical Storm Lee to Soak US Gulf Coast The U.S. Gulf Coast is getting a major soaking this weekend from Tropical Storm Lee. The storm is expected to dump as much as 50 centimeters of rain in parts of the southern states of Louisiana, Mississippi an
A: What do you need today? B: I need to take a few classes. A: What kind of classes would you like to take? B: How about a driver's course? A: Okay, you're going to need to make an appointment. B: I don't understand why I need to make an appointment.
A: What can I do for you today? B: Can I sign up for some classes today? A: Which classes? B: I would like to take a driver's course. A: Would you like to make an appointment? B: Why do I need an appointment? A: You need to sign the paperwork. B: Can
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By Doug Levine Washington 25 November 2006 Folk singer Grace Griffith was a physical therapist before going into music fulltime. With her soaring vocals reminiscent of Judy Collins, and a sound that draws from traditional Celtic music, Grace has bui
A: Good morning, is this Ryan? B: You are speaking with Ryan. How can I help you? A: Ryan, this is Malia, and I need to call in sick today. B: What seems to be the problem? A: I went hiking and have terrible poison oak. B: When did you get that? A: I
A: Hi, may I speak to Ryan, please? B: This is Ryan you are speaking with. What can I do for you? A: Hi, Ryan, this is Malia, and I will not be coming to work today. B: What is wrong with you? A: I have really bad poison oak and cant stop itching. B:
A: Hello, I would like to speak with Ryan. B: This is Ryan. How may I help you? A: Ryan, this is Malia, and I am afraid that I am feeling a bit under the weather. B: Do you know what the problem is? A: I have a horrible rash from poison oak. B: Have
A: Hi, Jim. It's Olivia. B: Hey, Olivia. What's happening? A: I'll be moving out in a while, so I wanted you to know. B: Well, that's not good news. When are you moving? A: The last day of June. B: Is something wrong with your apartment? A: No, not a
A: Hey, Jim. How are you? Olivia here. B: Hi, Olivia. What's going on? A: I just wanted to give you notice that I'm moving. B: Oh, that's too bad. What's the moving date? A: I'll be gone on the last day in June. B: Can I ask you why you're moving? A:
A: How's it going, Jim? This is Olivia. B: Hello, Olivia. What's up? A: I wanted to let you know that I have to move out. B: I'm sorry to hear that. When are you moving? A: The thirtieth of June. B: May I ask why you're leaving? A: I found a new job.
A: Good afternoon, Jim. This is Olivia. B: Oh, hi, Olivia. How can I help you? A: I'm going to be moving out. B: Oh, really? When are you leaving? A: I'll be leaving on the last day of June. B: Any particular reason? A: I got a new job. B: Congratula
A: Hello, Jim. It's Olivia. B: Hi, there. What can I do for you today? A: You should know that I'll be moving out in a while. B: Gee, that's too bad. What day do you plan to leave? A: June 30 is my last day. B: I hope it's not your neighbors or the l
A: Am I speaking with someone from the water company? B: Yes. Can I assist you with something? A: I certainly hope so. B: Whats the problem? A: I will be moving into a new house in a few days B: What exactly do you need my help with? A: Ill need you
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