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[00:00.78]Unit 5 English and English-speaking Countries [00:05.59]Lesson 19 [00:09.91]Exercise 1.2 [00:13.04]Hi,Yang Yang [00:14.32]Thank you for your e-mail. [00:16.47]I'm really happy that we met each other [00:18.74]on the Internet. [00:20.39]How
[00:00.00]But philosophers are always trying to climb up [00:03.84]the fine hairs of the fur, [00:05.73]in order to look into the magician's eyes. [00:09.69]Are you still there Sophie?To be continued. [00:14.62]A few days later Sophie receives anothe
[00:00.00]People naturally ask philosophical questions, [00:04.02]because they are trying to understand [00:05.91]the meaning and purpose of life. [00:09.16]It is like watching a magic trick. [00:11.61]We cannot understand how it is done. [00:14.50]S
Who's dumping who? Jo: You're listening to Real English from BBC Learning English. I'm Jo and with me today is Li. Li: Hello 大家好,欢迎收听 BBC 的地道英语节目,希望在接下来的2分钟里,你能学到英式英语中流行的表达方式。今天我们要学的新词儿是什么呢 J
Has your phone run out of credit? Helen: Hello, this is Real English from BBC Learning English, Im Helen. Zo: Hi, 你好吗?我是刘佳。欢迎收听地道英语。 Helen: In Real English, we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. Z
Top of the charts Neil: Hello, this is Real English from BBC Learning English, Im Neil. Helen: And Im Helen. Hello! Neil: In Real English, we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. Helen: 在我们今天的地道英语中,我们要
How far away is the moon? Chris asked his dad. His dad said that was a good question. He said the moon was not as far away as the sun. How far away is the sun? Chris asked. His dad said that was a good question. He said the sun was farther away than
Each year, millions of students complete their study programs at the colleges and universities across the United States. The new graduates receive an official piece of paper from their schools. This paper is known as their degree. It states what kind
Now, Words and Their Stories from VOA Learning English. The United States is a big country with many, many roads. Many, if not most, of Americans depend on motor vehicles to get from place to place. It goes without saying that, when talking or writin
Everyone who has been a student has probably experienced something like this: It is the night before a big test in one of your most difficult classes. You tried your best to study all the information you think will be included in the test. But you ar
And now, the VOA Learning English program Words and Their Stories. Each week, we tell about terms and expressions we use in American English. Sometimes we give you the origin, or starting point. But oftentimes language experts do not know exactly how
1. Walking up and down the stairs would beat any exercise machine. 上下楼梯可比什么健身器都要好。 2. Had it not been for the alarm clock she wouldn't have been late. 如果不是因为闹
1. They insisted on staying rather than going. 他们坚持留下来,而不愿意走。 2. Trust me, the game is really worth playing. 相信我,这游戏确实值得一玩。 3. Unlike her friend
Life Advice: What can I start doing now that will help me a lot in about five years? 咨询关于生活的建议:现在开始做一些什么事情,可以让我在5年之后觉得受益匪浅? I will appreciate any suggestion. You might want to
Jennifer: Hello and a very warm and friendly welcome to the first 6 Minute English of 2013. My name is Jennifer and with me in the studio for today's programme is Callum. Happy New Year! Callum: Hi Jen - happy New Year! Jennifer: Have you made any Ne
Rob: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Rob. Amy: And I'm Amy. Rob: Hi Amy. Today we're off to the theatre, to London's Theatreland to be more precise. Amy: Great! Theatreland. That's the area of London where many of
Alice: Hello this is 6 Minute English, I'm Alice and today, I'm joined by Yvonne. Hello, Yvonne! Yvonne: Hello Alice! Alice: Now Yvonne, if I said Don Quixote, what would you say? Yvonne: Oh, it's a famous classic Spanish novel but that's all, becaus