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Today were going to see if we are allowed to drive slow instead of slowly. May we jump high or sit up straight? What about the advertising slogan Eat fresh? Yes, today is adverb day, with a sprinkling of adjectives. The podcast edition of this articl
本单元是关于在公寓的对话 Tim: Alice this is my cousin Michal - our new flatmate. He's really missing his friends. Alice: Oh, Michal let me take your mind off that...So, where are you from? Michal: From near Warsaw - the Polish capital. Alice: Oh, wh
本单元是关于圣诞节购物的对话。 Alice: Hmm, what do you think, you two, how do I look? Helen: Ooh, it's a gorgeous dress, Alice, but the other one seemed nicer. Alice: Mmm, it is lovely, isn't it? But you're right, the blue dress looks better. Tim? T
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本单元是关于夏日的烦闷的对话 Alice: It's nice to be back but I do miss the excitement of the World Cup. I'm bored! Helen: Oh thanks very much! Alice: I didn't mean you! I just mean it's a bit hard to come back to reality that's all. Tim: Who says we
本单元是关于 Tim 请客的对话 Tim: Hiya folks. How's everyone this fine evening? Alice: Exhausted! I had to give someone mouth-to-mouth for the first time today! Helen: That's so exciting, congratulations! You must feel really proud. Alice: Yes I do.
Exercise 1-47: Regular Transitions of Adjectives and Verbs A different change occurs when you go from an adjective or a noun to a verb. The stress stays in the same place, but the -mate in an adjective is completely reduced [-m't], whereas in a verb,
Reading a book is fun. Books make you smarter. They also make you a better reader. John loves to read books. He reads books on sunny days. He reads books on cloudy days, and he reads books on rainy days. John has read many books. He read his first bo
Good evening, everybody! said the teacher, Donna. Where is everybody? That was sort of a daily joke by Donna. Usually the class started with only two or three students present, and then filled up as the minutes went by. It was summertime. Summer scho
Exercise 1-47: Regular Transitions of Adjectives and Verbs CD 2 Track n A different change occurs when you go from an adjective or a noun to a verb. The stress stays in thesame place, but the -mate in an adjective is completely reduced [-m't], wherea
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Simon: Hi! What's your name? Lesie: My name is Lesie Gregory. Simon: And do you want to tell us about your hobbies? Lesie: Sure, I'll tell you about my hobbies. Simon: OK. What are they? Lesie: My first hobby is going to the gym. I go to the gym thre
Todd: OK. Sophie, we're going to talk about opposites. OK. What is big? Sophie: An elephant. Todd: OK. What is small? Sophie: A mouse. Todd: A mouse, OK. Are you afraid of mice? Sophie: No, not actually. Todd: OK. What is expensive? Sophie: A yacht.
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You're not getting enough sleep. 你睡得不够多。 Yes. I think I'm working too hard. 对。我觉得我工作太认真了。 I think you go to bed too late. 我觉得你睡得太晚了。 These are two very common and very useful words. Let's st