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Lesson 10, Marlena Smalls and The Gullah: The Revival of a Unique Community 原音再现? Does the name Marlena Smalls ring a bell? Probably not. At least not yet. If this large woman with an even larger smile and sparkling eyes has her way, howeve
I wanna talk about learning languages. Ive lived in many different countries, both in Western Europe, Middle East, and now here in Hong Kong. And during all of that time, Ive learned five or six different languages, to one degree or another. I love l
We have some very, very exciting new at Culips: Weve added a new co-host to our team! Now, along with Maura and Harp, youll hear Andrews voice too. Hes got lots of experience and training in teaching languages, and hes travelled a bunch too! Hes also
VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program EXPLORATIONS. Today we present the second of our two programs about the history of the English Language. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: William the Conq
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Now for more insight on the topic, were joined on the phone by Mr. Zhao Yifei. Hes the associate dean of the Air Traffic Management Institute at the Civil Aviation University of China. Q1: Why is China opening its skies for general aviation at this p
What do you do for a living? 你是做什么的? What is you do? 你是做什么的? She is out of job. 她失业了 Teaching is an interesting job. 教书是个有趣的工作 He is looking for work./ He is looking for a job. 他在找工作 I'm an assistant of sales manager.
A Stateless Language that Europe must Embrace English is already Europe's lingua franca and it's time for politicians and educators to acknowledge this. The language policy in the European Union is bo
South Korean exports are world-renowned among those who shop for mobile phones or flat-screen TVs. But the country is offering a different export to a small Indonesian community - its writing system. Members of an Indonesian ethnic group called the C
The English language was originally formed on the basis of the languages of small tribes. At first small tribes of people who lived in Northern Europe left their countries and settled in England. While they were isolated in the island community, the
Broadcast: Feb 7, 2003 By Jill Moss This is Doug Johnson. On our program today: We play some music by Michelle Branch ... Answer a question about which foreign languages American students study ... An
迷你对话: A: I am very proud of John. A: 我真的为约翰感到骄傲。 B: Me too. No one has expected he can really get somewhere with his business. B: 我也是,没有一个人相信他的商业能成功。 A: But he has suffered a lot.
A:You know how to drive, right? B:I'm pretty good. A: Do you think you can teach me? B: Did you get your learner's permit yet? A:I have it already. B: Do you have any experience driving a car? A:I've only done it once. B: Do you know all the controls
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: an electronic tutoring system that helps non-native speakers of American English learn to pronounce words with a native accent. RS: The product is called NativeAccent. It's sold b
文本: B: I got a message you wanted to talk to me? E: Yes, I do. I got another call from Professor Schaffer about the associate Dean position in New Orleans. He wants my decision. B: Oh, it's a choice assignment. E: It is, and I'm gonna call him
I read an interesting story in the newspaper last week. It said that researchers at University College London had measured the brains of people who are bilingual (that is, people who speak two languages well) and also the brains of people who spoke o
Ben: It helps in that I have insight to how somebody learning a foreign language needs things explained because I've learned 4 myself. However in some ways it doesn't help because the Japanese learner, the Japanese sort of mind, and how they learn la
The language I'm speaking right now is on its way to becoming the world's universal language, for better or for worse. 我现在说的英语正逐渐变成全球通用语言,这有好处也有弊端。 Let's face it, it's the language of the intern