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[00:00.71]Unit 1 Learning to Learn [00:04.68]Expansion 1 [00:09.28]Exercise 2 [00:11.83]Concentrate. [00:13.36]Some people find it difficult to remember things [00:16.05]because they are not paying attention, [00:18.83]If you make a decision to conce
[00:01.58]Unit 8 Keeping Safe [00:05.78]Expansion 8 [00:12.40]Exercise 3 [00:15.91]What should we do [00:17.13]if we need to call the emergency services? [00:20.74]Well,first.You need to know [00:23.27]the number of the emergency services [00:25.60]i
[00:00.00]Exercise 2.4 [00:11.18]Okay, so how do I do the Heimlich Maneuver? [00:14.96]First, stand behind the person who is choking. [00:19.11]With one hand, make a fist with your thumb [00:22.63]pointing inside, against the person's body. [00:27.22
By the middle of the 1920s the farthest corners of the earth had already been explored: the continents and the oceans had been mapped, the North and South Poles had been reached, and the origins, of the world's major rivers had been discovered. All t
Australia is as old as time. It was probably once connected to South America, but the continents separated as the earth's plates moved. Having been separated from other continents for millions of years, Australia has many plants and animals that cann
[00:00.00]Unit 8 Keeping Safe [00:08.18]Lesson32 [00:14.51]Exercise 1.4 [00:18.01]Welcome back to the show. [00:20.43]Today we're talking about safety-- [00:23.69]especially safety for teenagers. [00:26.93]Robin Thomas is here to give us some tips. [
[00:01.93]Unit 8 Keeping Safe [00:06.04]Lesson 29 [00:11.97]Exercise 1.3 [00:15.93]Lee Junior High School Safety Rules [00:20.14]All students in this junior high school must [00:23.05]follow the safety rules: [00:26.32]All students must walk on the r
[00:00.00]Unit 8 Keeping Safe [00:07.38]Lesson 30 [00:13.00]Exercise 1.2 [00:16.84]Common Accidents [00:19.30]Children [00:21.26]Burns: [00:22.57]Children can be easily burnt by stoves,lamps, [00:26.94]matches, cigarettes,or hot soup as well as hot [
On the annual International Volunteers Day, the world acknowledges the work of millions of people who give their time to help others. Many of those who do voluntary work are young people, and the numbers are growing. Around 24,000 Young Volunteers Co
A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1) E: Ebenezer Scrooge S: Santa Claus B: Bob Cratchit F: Fred, Scrooge's nephew Ca: A gentleman (In Scrooge's office. Bob tries to warm his hands over the candle.) E: What are you doing there, Bob? B: I'm warming my hands, Mr Scro
Miss Aur1ie lived alone on the farm all her life. She had never thought of marrying, and she had never been in love. At the age of twenty she was asked to marry somebody, but she did not accept, and at the age of fifty she had not yet lived to regret
At seven o'clock the coffee was made and the pan was on the back of the stove, hot and ready to cook dinner. Jim was never late. Della doubled the watch chain in her hand and sat on the comer of the table near the door. When she heard his steps on th
One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one or two at a time by bargaining at the grocery, at the bakery and the butcher's until one's cheeks burnt. Three times Della counted it. One dollar
Fear had gripped the nation, indeed the whole world. An unknown deadly virus had infected thousands of people and was spreading quickly. There was no cure and the number of cases was rising every day. In the media, SARS seemed to be the topic of ever
On a cold November night in 1775, Miss Lucie Manette, who had grown up in England, traveled to France to meet her father, whom she thought was dead. Eighteen years before, her father, Doctor Manette attended to a young peasant boy and girl, who had b
E: Ebenezer Scrooge S: Santa Claus Ca: Girl Y: Young Scrooge A: All B: Bob Cratchit C: Mrs Cratchit L: Little girl M: A boy E: Where are we? S: Ho, ho, ho. Don't you recognise it, Scrooge? You grew up here. Have a look through this window. (They watc
Once, in a dream, a boy called Chris Everyman took the advice of a wise man to go on a journey. The wise man pointed his finger across the land and told him to go through the gate at the end of the fields to enter the City of Happiness. Chris said he
On the subject of reading, Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as Shakespeare, wrote these words: Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. This good advice shows how it is possible to re
In his youth, Han Xin was a cheerful young man. He always carded his sword, no matter where he went. One day, he went fishing. By the end of the afternoon, he returned home to sell the fish he had caught in the fish market. Now, this town was also th
There are many different varieties of bee. Some live in large groups like the honey-bee, and make their nests in trees or holes in the rocks. Other species make their nests in holes in the ground. There are also varieties that do not live in groups a