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A: Did you already wash your clothes today? B: I've only washed my white clothes. A: Could you wash some of my dark clothes with yours? B: Is there any special care I should take with your clothes? A: The only thing is that they have to be washed on
A: Have you washed any clothes yet? B: No, I've only washed my whites. A: When you wash your dark clothes, can you put some of mine in? B: Sure. Is there any extra care that I should take with your clothes? A: Just make sure you keep it on the gentle
A: Have you finished washing clothes? B: I've finished my white clothes. I need to wash the rest. A: Well, when you do your darks, can you wash some of mine too? B: I can do that. Is there a special way you want them washed? A: They need to be washed
PEOPLE IN AMERICA -March 10, 2002: Langston Hughes, Part One By Cynthia Kirk VOICE ONE: I’m Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And I’m Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA.
J ack splashed into the blue sunlit sea. He sank tothe bottom and then bobbed back up. He coughed andpushed his hair out of his eyes. Annie was treading water nearby. Hey! she called. Hey! Jack sputtered. I was wrong! You were right! Annie said. Shes
rhiannon rings like a bell thru the night and wouldn't you love to love her? she rules her life like a bird in flight and who will be her lover? all your life you've never seen a woman - taken by the wind would you stay if she promised you heaven? wi
rhiannon rings like a bell thru the night and wouldn't you love to love her? she rules her life like a bird in flight and who will be her lover? all your life you've never seen a woman - taken by the wind would you stay if she promised you heaven? wi
A: Funny seeing you here. B: I'm doing a little bit of shopping. A: What are you looking for? B: I'm looking for new clothes. How about you? A: I'm shopping for clothes too. B: What have you bought so far? A: I got these new pants. B: Where'd you fin
A: What are you doing here today? B: I felt like doing smoe shopping. A: What are you going to buy? B: I need some new clothes. What about you? A: I'm trying tofind some clothes myself. B: Have you found anything that you like? A: I got a new pair of
A: Hey, what are you doing here? B: I'm just shopping. A: What are you shopping for? B: Some new clothes. How about you? A: Same here. B: Have you found anything nice yet? A: I found a few pairs of pants. B: Where'd you get those? A: I found them at
Pat looked at the washer. The washer had dials on it. It had two dials on it. There were words next to each dial. Each dial had three words next to it. The words next to one dial were Small, Medium, and Large. This dial was for the size of the load.
Todd: OK, I'm going to talk about my one wish. I think everybody has one or two things they wish they could change about themselves and for me I really wish I could sing. Unfortunately I have a terrible voice. I cannot sing at all, and in Japan, this
Todd: Hey, Marion, I like you outfit. Nice jeans and T-shirt. Marion: Oh, thank you. Todd: Where did you get it? Marion: Actually, my T-shirt is a hand-me-down from a friend of mine who's leaving so she gave me some of her clothes. Todd: Oh, really.
A: I absolutely love what you're wearing today. B: You do? I just bought this outfit a couple days ago. A: Seriously, it looks really nice on you. Where did you buy it from? B: I bought it from the Macy's at the Santa Anita mall. A: I really like tha
A: I think that you look very cute today. B: Is that right? This is a brand new outfit. A: What store did you get it from? B: I went to Macy's and picked it out. A: I love your outfit right now. B: Well, I think you look nice today too. A: Thanks. I
Somalia's '11 Brothers' Sing Refugee Rhythm and Blues A group of Somali friends who have fled their country have reassembled as a rhythm and blues and hip-hop band in South Africa. But even in their new country, where they are living as refugees, the
经典歌曲-莱因石牛仔RHINESTONE COWBOY--GLEN i've been walking these streets so long singing the same old song i know every crack in these dirty sidewalks of broadway where hustle's the name of game and nice guys get washed away like the snow
By Joseph Mok Providence, Rhode Island 05 December 2006 watch Waterfire report Ablaze on the rivers from March to October each year, WaterFire Providence in the capital city of the northeastern state of Rhode Island is cited as the most popular work
By Kurt Achin Seoul 02 April 2008 South Korean officials have issued their first formal response to recent moves by North Korea, labeling some of the North's recent statements inappropriate. The exchange comes as high-level American and South Korean
By Steve Herman Bangargh, India 09 October 2009 India, with its rich and long history, is full of mysteries. Perhaps none is as puzzling as what happened hundreds of years ago at a royal city in Rajasthan, now under excavation. Where is everyone? Bh