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EXPLORATIONS - Where Did the English Language Come From? This is Steve Ember. And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program EXPLORATIONS. Today we present the first of two programs about the history of the English Language. More p
A: Could you tell me if you have ever taken a class from Dr. Miller? B: Yes. Are you going to be taking a class from him? A: Yes, but I have never taken his class before. B: He is very interesting and challenging. Is that what you are looking for? A:
J: so , how's your course going? Do you like it? B: i like my professors and the classes, but it's a lot of work. J: what are you specializing in? B: right now, I'm doing some research into the languages of different African tribes. J: that sounds re
Lesson 11 How many languages do you speak? 你会说几种语言 [00:06.58]Is he your boyfriend? No.He's my brother. [00:14.67]他是你的男朋友吗? 不,他是我的哥哥。 [00:22.75]How old is he? He's 31. [00:25.18]他多大了? 他三十一了。 [00:27.61]Is he married?
The Great Global DVD Divide Parents all over the world complain these days that kids watch too much TV. Our solution, however, offers a paradox: Kids should watch even more TV. What's the catch? They
说一口流利的英语,从简单的单词开始。 听听,读读,背背,今天你的词汇量又增加了5个。 单词/词义 中英例句 单词听读 mend Things will mend in time. v. 改进
Jana: So Peter, you also learned English as a foreign language, right? Peter: That's right, yes. Jana: It's not your first language? So how did you do it? Peter: That's a good question. When I think back, I think, I try to think about the things that
Guest host Mike O'Sullivan talks with an author (familiar to our longtime listeners) whose newest books use fairy tales to teach foreign languages to American children. David Burke is known as Slangman, and in his earlier books, he translated the lan
Lesson 107 Whatever 1.Don't believe whatever he says. 2.Whatever he does,he does well. 3.Whatever happens,I'm going. 4.The city is always beautiful whatever the season. 5.I now nothing whatever about him. 6.Whatever I do,it's useful to know foreign l
C: (Helen passes by the dean's office.) Dean: What time will that national TV news reporter be here, Mrs. Johnson? Secretary: He said by lunch time. Helen: (Stops and listens) ...Hic! Dean: Since they're broadcasting live, he wants to interview as ma
A: So, 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
Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight program. Im Liz Waid. Voice 2 And Im Rebekah Schipper. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice
Kara: So, Lupe, in your family setting, when you guys are having family get-togethers, you have a large family, do you normally speak English or Spanish or is it a mix, or how does it all work out at a party? Lupe: It's definitely a big mix, and as s
Anger isn't your friend. In fact, learning to control it could add years to your life. Besides, nobody really likes that guy who screams at the waiter because the soup is too salty. 愤怒可不是我们的良师益友。 事实上,学会控制愤怒
to speak the language, especially around other people who speak both languages and maybe you're afraid that somebody is gonna correct you, which is actually a good thing, so you have to be able to let yourself speak it in front of other people who ca
New Names 新名称 The internet is often described as the World Wide Web but how truly global is it when millions of users have no choice but to use a Latin-based alphabet to name websites and email addresses? All of that is set to change following
Guest host Mike O'Sullivan talks with an author (familiar to our longtime listeners) whose newest books use fairy tales to teach foreign languages to American children. David Burke is known as Slangman, and in his earlier books, he translated the lan
People who think about language talk about how the sounds of words bear no relation to objects in the world. Indeed, this has been a leading assumption in much of modern literary criticism, philosophy, and even linguistics. Not necessarily so, says B
Todd: So, Rebecca, let's talk about things we wish could do that we can't do. What is something you wish you could do, that you can't do now? Rebecca: I think it would be definitely playing music, like playing a guitar. Some of my friends can just pu
Topic1 Property Registration Rule To Take EffectThis time it is for real. China will implement long-awaited property registration rules from next week, in a move that could give the country's anti-corruption investigators extra ammunition and pave th