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SCOTT SIMON, HOST: One of the hottest gifts of the season is a little too hot, hot enough to catch fire. Hoverboards have been burning up because of problems with their lithium-ion batteries. And lithium-ion batteries are in a lot of things these day
CHAPTER NINE A View to a Death Over the island the build-up of clouds continued. A steady current of heated air rose all day from the mountain and was thrust to ten thousand feet; revolving masses of gas piled up the static until the air was ready to
( CHAPTER EIGHT - Continued ) Now! The drove of pigs started up; and at a range of only ten yards the wooden spears with fire-hardened points flew towards the chosen pig. One piglet, with a demented shriek, rushed into the sea trailing Rogers spear b
der what seemed an unusual heat, even for this island, Ralph planned his toilet. He would like to have a pair of scissors and cut this hairhe flung the mass backcut this filthy hair right back to half an inch. He would like to have a bath, a proper w
CHAPTER SIX Beast from Air There was no light left save that of the stars. When they had understood what made this ghostly noise and Percival was quiet again, Ralph and Simon picked him up unhandily and carried him to a shelter. Piggy hung about near
Our story is called The Diamond Lens. It was written by Fitz-James O'Brien. Today we will hear the second and final part of the story. Here is Maurice Joyce with part two of The Diamond Lens. When I was a child, someone gave me a microscope. I spent
Simon was an inveterate fisherman, well known for exaggerating the size of
Simon: Hi, Lesie. Lesie: Hey, Simon. Have you heard that they're making the third episode of the new Star Wars series? Simon: Yeah, yeah, I heard about that. Lesie: Do you like Star Wars? Simon: Well, the old Star Wars that they made 20 years ago, I
Learning EnglishTalk about EnglishAcademic ListeningPart 6 - Lectures: the conclusionThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series
How lectures are organised This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series for students at English-speaking universities. Join Susan
This programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. ANNOUNCER: Its time for Academic Listening - a series for students at English-speaking universities. This time Susan Fearn is focusing on
HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. On our show this week: We answer a question about global warming /P Play music from Paul Simon /P And tell about American Indian tribes in the state of Virginia as t
The Diamond Lens by Fitz-James O'Brien, Part Two 钻石镜头 by 菲茨詹姆斯奥布莱恩 Ⅱ Our story is called The Diamond Lens. It was written by Fitz-James O'Brien. Today we will hear the second and final part of the story. Here is Maurice Jo
Todd: Simon, what is you hobby? Simon, 你有什么兴趣爱好啊? Simon: Playing soccer. 踢足球。 Todd: OK. Wow, you play soccer? 哇,你踢足球啊? Simon: Of course! 对呀! Todd: How often do you play? 你多久踢一次球啊? Si
[00:00.00] MODULE 5 Interruptions [00:06.03]Unit 1 I was playing the trumpet when the phone rang. [00:12.64]Activity 1.Listen and point. [00:22.75]Sam:Look,girls.Daming has sent a reply to my E-mail. [00:27.87]Amy:What does he say? To:Sam@NSE.UK [00:
BBC Learning English Weekender Bournemouth Jackie: Hello, I'm Jackie Dalton. Welcome to Weekender and what better to do with your weekend than go to the seaside to get some fresh sea air? England perhaps doesn't have the long, rolling golden beaches
This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. Many subjects that were once considered impossible to talk about are now dinner table conversation. The taboo of mental illness can still be difficult. Eva Rosenfeld and Madeline Halpert are hig
Michael: OK, so then. Hi! I'm Michael. I'm from Toronto. Simon: Yeah, Hi! I'm Simon from Vancouver. Michael: Simon! Simon: That's right! Michael: So, are you francophone? Simon: No, I'm not Francophone. That's a common mistake that other Canadians ma
Michael: Simon have you done much traveling? Simon: I'd like to think that I have. Yes. Michael: OK, so where have you been? Simon: Well, I've been to a lot of places. I'd probably say about twenty different countries. I've taught English in Japan, K
Michael: OK, so then. Hi! I'm Michael. I'm from Toronto. Simon: Yeah, Hi! I'm Simon from Vancouver. Michael: Simon! Simon: That's right! Michael: So, are you francophone? Simon: No, I'm not Francophone. That's a common mistake that other Canadians ma