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09 Describing Winds and Storms GLOSSARY its just (ones) luck a phrase used when one is complaining about having badluck, used to introduce an example of how one has bad luck * Its just our luck that housing prices fell by almost 20% right after we bo
Mari: I'm Mari from Japan and I'm here with Ron from Hawaii. Today we are going to be talking about abilities so let's start with food. Can you cook? Ron: I can't cook well, but I do cook, so I think the reason why I can't cook well is because I can
阮问玛丽擅长什么,有什么爱好,看看他们在讨论的吧 Ron: Hi, I'm Ron from Hawaii. I'm here with Mari from Japan. Today we will be talking about abilities. So, Mari, are you a good cook? Mari: I like to cook, more specifically, I
Todd: Marika, what is the best city in your country? Marika: I think Montreal is the best city in my country. I've never been to Vancouver but I think Montreal is the best city in my country. Todd: Why is it so special? Marika: I think it is special
Todd: Hey, Marika! What is your home town? 你好,玛莉卡!你的家乡在哪里? Marika: My hometown is Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 我的家乡在加拿大安大略省多伦多。 Todd: OK, and how many people live there? 那里的人口有多少
At 10 years old, Maddie the Great Dan is feeling her age, arthritis and damaged nerves in her spine weakened her hind legs and brought her pain. It got so bad she had trouble walking and spent months on steroids. She faced possible surgery, but then
during the civil war ,many people suffered from starvation,and this kind of luxery were hard to find,but customers were happy to flirt a good time, ,this is how Marien made the big bucks, the sales ,things surounding the sales were also countributing
Todd: Marika, do you like bread? Marika: Yes, I do. Todd: OK. What kind of bread do you eat? Marika: I try to eat whole grain bread or bagels or something that's dark. Todd: OK. What do you like to put on bread? Marika: My favorite thing to put on br
Todd: Hey, Marika! Marika: Hey! Todd: How you doing? Marika: I'm OK. How are you? Todd: Good. Marika do you like summer? Marika: No, I don't like summer it's my least favorite summer. Todd: Wow, why? Marika: Because I don't like hot weather. I don't
Todd: Hey, Marika! What is your home town? Marika: My hometown is Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Todd: OK, and how many people live there? Marika: About 4 million people. Todd: Oh really? Marika: Mm-hm. It's the biggest city in Canada. Todd: Really. What
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: July 25, 2002 Re-broadcast on VOA News Now: July 28, 2002 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- TOEFL tips! RS: Each year close to one million people around the world take the TOEFL -- t
Mari: Hey, Mike, so we live in the countryside, and we go to school up on a mountain. Could you see yourself living here? Mike: Well, I do really like living in the country, but I don't think I could stay here for a long period of time, even though I
Mari: Hey, Mike, how's it going? Mike: Good! How are you? Mari: I'm alright. So you're from Florida right? Mike: Well, actually, I went to college in Florida. Mari: Why did you choose Florida? Mike: Well, the weather is similar to Hawaii, where I'm f
Mari: Hi, I'm Mari, I'm here with Ron. Today, we're going to debate about if it's better to sit in the front of the class or in the back of the class, so I'm going to start. I always sat front-row-and-center in all of my classes all throughout my edu
A twenty-year-old woman has been appointed as police chief of one of Mexicos most violent border towns. Criminology student Marisol Valles Garcia is about to get a quick lesson in the harsh realities of keeping the peace in a state overrun by drug tr
Mari: Hi, Ron. I met your brother Michael and I learned that you're a triplet. So what is it like being a triplet? Ron: Yes, I am a triplet. It's a good thing. I'm very close with my brothers, both of them. One of my brother's name is Michael and the
Mari: Hi, Im Mari. Im here with Ron. Ron is from Hawaii. So Ron, what is so special about Hawaii? Ron: Well, Hawaii is my home, but to people not from Hawaii, I think Hawaii is famous for its nice weather, its warm all year round, also its known for
Mari: Hi, Ron. I met your brother Michael and I learned that you're a triplet. So what is it like being a triplet? Ron: Yes, I am a triplet. It's a good thing. I'm very close with my brothers, both of them. One of my brother's name is Michael and the
Mari: I'm Mari from Japan and I'm here with Ron from Hawaii. Today we are going to be talking about abilities so let's start with food. Can you cook? Ron: I can't cook well, but I do cook, so I think the reason why I can't cook well is because I can
Mari: Hi, this is Mari. I'm here with Ron. Today, we'll talk about types of entertainment and how often we do these things. Let's first start with watching TV. Ron, how often do you watch TV? Ron: Usually I watch TV every day. I don't watch TV very l