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Monica: What you guys don't understand is, for us, kissing is as important as any part of it. 你们男生不懂的是,对于我们而言,亲吻和其他任何部分一样重要。 Joey: Yeah, right!...Serious? 没错!当真? Phoebe: Oh, yeah
Todd: So, Jose, can you talk about the food in Ecuador? Jose: Yes, I was saying that the Andes is where potatoes and corn and many other kinds of food come, I mean, potatoes for example, that was so important for Europe, during the famine in Europe,
Todd: Hello! Leo: Hello! Todd: Uh, could you introduce yourself please? Leo: Sure. My name's Leonard Tui. I'm from Auckland, New Zealand. Todd: Wow! Great! Leonard? Leo: Yes, Leonard. Todd: OK. Do people call you Leaonard? Leo: Some people call me Le
Hello,well turn to the issue Number 1 now, the job scene. September was worse than the experts actually thought it would be. The Labor Department reporting 263,000 jobs were lost in September. That turns out to be 90,000 more, you know, so-called ex
Jessica: Hi! This is Jessica and today I'm going to talk about spaghetti. Now a lot of people think that is might just be really easy to make, but let me tell you, mine is the top of the the top. It's, I can make a mean spaghetti. So first, I take an
TechnologyReport-NoMoreGuessesatHowtoSayaName This is the VOA Special English Technology Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语科技报道。 A new online service offers a simple way to let other people know how to say your name correctly. It let
Everyday Grammar: Introducing Conditionals In this week's episode of Everyday Grammar, we are going to talk about conditionals. We use conditionals to show that something is true only when something else is true. Conditionals offer endless possibilit
The script of this programme 本节目台词 Producer Jo Reffin has fun in Soho Insert Its in Central London, itsum the streets near to Oxford street, Regent street so its sort of in between there. Lots and lots of small streets in that area with loads o
Todd: So, Raphael, what did you study at university? Raphael: My main specialty is stage design, but stage design is basically theater decoration, but it tends to disappear because there is not so many job in this field, so it's closely related to in
Todd: So, Lucinda, I met your boyfriend, Kwame, he's a nice guy. Lucinda: Yeah, he is. Todd: How long have you two been going out? Lucinda: Oh, gosh, I think around about two years, two, or two and a half years. Todd: Wow, that's a pretty long relati
Todd: OK, now Matt, you used to work in Hollywood as an actor. Can you talk about what kind of actor you were? Matt: Sure. I acted mainly in commercial work and that is I auditioned for commercials and basically in Los Angeles it's unlike any other c
Diego: So, Silvia, I hear you have thirty handbags and thirty-five pairs of shoes. Silvia: Yeah, I know. Actually, it's a little bit of a sad story if I tell you why I have a lot of bags and shoes. Diego: It's OK, we have time. Silvia: Actually, I lo
-Serena: Jenny? Hey. -Jenny: Serena. um, look, you didn't see me here,okay? -Serena: Yeah, don't worry about it. Just one in aseries of things. Ill pretend didn'thappen tonight. -Jenny: Is everything okay? -Serena: Im not sure. Dan surprised me by sh
Simon, Canada speaker OK, so what is typical workday for me, basically come home from work and I place a lot of importance on dinner so I try to make something nice for dinner and then after that I basically listen to my girlfriend complain and argue
Hey, Caroline, is Max around? 卡洛琳,麦克斯在吗 Um, she might be. I'll go check. 可能在,我去看看 You'll never guess who just came into the restaurant. 你做梦也想不到谁来了 You'll be very happy. 你会开心死的 Gary, th
Monica: Wwwh...wha...www... 什,什,什,什么? Ross: Yeah. Do that for another two hours, you might be where I am right about now. (He enters. ) 是的,你再这么持续两小时,就会变成我现在这样。 Chandler: Kinda puts that
Akane: Hi, Ruth! Ruth: Oh, hi. Akane: So, what did you do today? Ruth: That's a good question. Actually, today, I went to the onsen. Akane: Oh, the onsen. What's an onsen? Ruth: An onsen is a public bath and people go there, basically just to sit in
Todd: OK, John, you were saying that you taught writing in AmericaJohn: Yeah. Todd: OK, and you said it was a paperless class. John: Paperless classTodd: OK, what does that mean, a paperless class? John: Basically, it means that we didn't use paper.
Todd: Hey, Matt, we're gonna talk about adjectives. The theme this week is adjectives, so first of all, when it comes to time, are you normally late or are you always punctual? Matt: Always punctual. Todd: Always punctual. Matt: Yeah, I find it very
Todd: Aaron, sometimes I hear from Australians, the term, have a walk-about, or walk-about! Aaron: A walk-about is an aboriginal word. It basically, means an aboriginal boy, when he is growing up goes for a long walk, maybe for twelve months, and he