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Nicola: So Kate, tell me about your favorite music! Kate: I'd say my favorite music would have to be the Beatles. Nicola: Yeah. Kate: I love the Beatles, cause they always make me happy and I've grown up with the BeatlesNicola: Uh-huh, so you're pare
Todd: John, can you talk a little bit about the frog that you got for your Valentine's day gift. John: Sure, yeah, my wife gave me this Pac Man frog for Valentine's day, and basically it was this enormous, stinky frog that would only eat baby mice, s
Dialogue B (A:Receiver B:Prof.Davis) A:Good afternoon.David Brown's office. B:bd afternoon.This is Prof.Davis from the University ofWashington. A:Can I help you? B:I'd like t
新编义务教育英语中英语教学的目的是,通过听说读写的训练着重培养学生运用语言的能力,因此,在英语教学中,加强学生说英语的能力就成为英语教师在工作中必须时刻注意和认真思考的
Todd: So, Marion, what you do you think of the winter we are having? Marion: The winter at the moment, it's very cold, isn't it, but most of the time it's quite sunny as well. It's dry at least, so I quite like winter days that are sunny like today.
California is best known for its coastline and beaches. The state has nearly 2,000 km of coastline, so the state is known as a surfer's paradise. From the tall cliffs that line the coast, you are almost always guaranteed a beautiful view of the Pacif
Todd: Now, Mike, you're from Canada but you lived in America for a good period of time. Mike: Right! Todd: How would you compare the two counties? Mike: Well, the most obvious difference is Canada is a lot colder, I think than the United States in ge
When I was in elementary school, in the 1980's teacher's used to use film projectors so they would put the, they'd put the film reals on the projector and it always took them a long time. It seems like there were always technical difficulties, just l
Adrienne: I understand you recently rode a train from Milwaukee to Minneapolis. Was this the first time you ever rode a train? Vivian: No, I have been on a train many times as a young person but recently in the past 3 or 4 years I have ridden a train
Adrienne: So, Mary, my battery has almost ran out. I'm so glad you had some but they're cold. Mary: Well, I keep them in my frigerator along with several other sizes of batteries just so I have them on hand. It's a little quirky habit of mine but I a
Adrienne: So, Mary, who are these guys here? Mary: This one's Piper. She's seven. She just had a birthday in October, and this one's Daisy, she's got kind of an older face on her. I think she's probably about nine years old. Adrienne: Are these your
Ian: Hey, Ian, have you ever met anyone famous? Todd: Anyone famous? Ah, yes, I have. I met the Duke of Edinburgh. Ian: Mm, who's that? Todd: He is the Queen's husband and I met him at Buckingham Palace. Ian: How did that happen? Todd: Well, it was b
Todd: Hello! Leo: Hello! Todd: Uh, could you introduce yourself please? Leo: Sure. My name's Leonard Tui. I'm from Auckland, New Zealand. Todd: Wow! Great! Leonard? Leo: Yes, Leonard. Todd: OK. Do people call you Leaonard? Leo: Some people call me Le
Todd: Sarah , so what sports do you like? Sarah: My favorite spectator sport is football. I support Newcastle United in England. Todd: Newcastle United. Sarah: Newcastle United, Yeah. Todd: Are they a good team? Sarah: Um, yeah, I think they're prett
Todd: Do you have a good apartment in Japan? Ivan: Uh, I got one now. Yeah. It's a 2DK, 2DK. Todd: Yeah, what does 2DK mean? Ivan: Ah, it's smaller than the 2LDK, uh, it's got a kitchen and two rooms. Todd: Oh, really. Ivan: Yeah. 2LDK, maybe that it
Jeff: I was born in the country and grew up in the country but now I live in the city, in Tokyo city, a very, very big city and I love the country but I also love the city. Each place has it's own good points, for example the country is quiet and rel
Todd: Now, Aaron, you're from Melbourne. Aaron: That's right. Todd: What's melbourne like? Aaron: Melbourne's the second biggest city in Australia but there's a big city area with big buildings, then there's a lot of houses and then it runs into the
Todd: OK, Raphael, you were saying you lived in Paris. Rapheal: Yes, I made my studies there. Todd: Paris is just an amazing city. Can you talk about Paris? Rapheal:Yes! Well, the biggest difference I noticed with Tokyo is the size. Like Paris is nic
Michael: OK, so then. Hi! I'm Michael. I'm from Toronto. Simon: Yeah, Hi! I'm Simon from Vancouver. Michael: Simon! Simon: That's right! Michael: So, are you francophone? Simon: No, I'm not Francophone. That's a common mistake that other Canadians ma
Michael: Simon have you done much traveling? Simon: I'd like to think that I have. Yes. Michael: OK, so where have you been? Simon: Well, I've been to a lot of places. I'd probably say about twenty different countries. I've taught English in Japan, K