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A: I can't seem to find the cereal aisle. B: You'll find the cereal by the breakfast foods. A: What breakfast foods? B: They're over by the oatmeal and the breakfast bars. A: Oh, I think I know what you're talking about. B: Can I help you with anythi
A: I need to find the cereal aisle. B: The cereal is over by the breakfast foods. A: Where is that at? B: It's by the oatmeal and breakfast bars. A: I think I can find that. B: Did you need help finding anything else? A: Actually, I do need to find t
A: Have you ever done your shopping at Whole Foods market? B: I haven't shopped there. How is the food? A: The food there is wonderful. B: I go to Vons for my groceries. A: I prefer the food at Whole Foods. B: Is there something wrong with Vons? A: V
A: Could you tell me where the cereal is? B: If you go to the breakfast aisle, you'll find the cereal there. A: What aisle is that? B: You'll find it by the oatmeal and breakfast bars. A: I know where that is at. B: Is there anything else you need he
Booking tickets on the phone is a basic part of business travel. In this intermediate Business English Podcast, we will practice useful phrases and language for making travel arrangements on the telephone. Viva is an Italian manufacturer of ladies ap
EXPLORATIONS - Basketball. Football. Ultimate? JUNE SIMMS: Im June Simms. CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: And Im Christopher Cruise with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today, we talk about a game that many people love, but few have heard of. It is the spor
A: I am starving. B: Let's go get something to eat. A: Is there somewhere you wanted to go eat at? B: We can always go to the cafeteria and eat. A: I haven't eaten there before. B: The food there is pretty good. A: What kind of food do they serve? B:
London Life Arsenal Football Club BBC Learning English London Life May 24, 2006 Yvonne: I'm Yvonne Archer and this is London Life. Now heres a clue about todays topic. Can you guess what it is? INSERT supporters and fans, clubs and teams, matches an
A: Is booking airline tickets online a good way to go? B: I have had really good luck booking airline tickets online. A: How do you book airline tickets online? B: Usually you can find the best price by using a website like Travelocity or Expedia. A:
阿美去还书,而且还想续借英文版的《理智与情感》。爸爸借的自传超过了借书期限,这下该怎么办呢? May: This is my admission card, and these are the books . Librarian: OK, a moment, please. May: By the way, can
Tiger Woods is one of the most successful golfers ever. He has the potential to be the greatest of all time. He has been number one in the world for most of the past decade and looks like hanging on to that position for a while to come. His real name
Jul 22 (Reuters) - Internet giant Yahoo Inc is looking to sell HotJobs and Yahoo Small Business as part of its drive to shed its non-core assets, peHUB, owned by ThomsonReuters, said, citing sources familiar to the matter. They have been approached b
A: I need help finding a gift for my daughter. B: Would she like a laptop? A: That sounds like a good idea. B: A Mac is a very popular brand. A: She mentioned a Mac. How much is it? B: A 15-inch Pro model is $2,100 plus tax. A: That sounds like a gre
A: I wonder if you could help me find something for my daughter. B: Do you think she'd like a laptop? A: I think that would be perfect. B: A Mac is something most people appreciate. A: In fact, she prefers Macs. How much is one? B: Our 15-inch Pro wi
371326198704242026 5 370687198602073872Mari: Hi, I'm Mari. I'm here with my friend Ron. Today, we're talking about food. So Ron, what's your favorite cuisine? Ron: My favorite cuisine has to be Hawaiian food. I grew up eating Hawaiian food so every s
Todd: OK, Diana, we're going to talk about food. You were just talkin about food in Chicago. What kind of good food can you get in Chicago? Dianna: Chicago is famous for its Chicago style pizza or their hotdogs. The pizza is different because they pu
今天我们要学的词是goose bumps。 Goose bumps, 是因为恐惧或是激动而起鸡皮疙瘩的意思。 I get goose bumps just thinking about it, 想起那件事,我就浑身起鸡皮疙瘩。 Powerful music always gives me goose bumps, 具有
April 1st is an unofficial holiday in the United States called April Fool's day. In the past, April 1st used to be celebrated as the New Year. And then in the year, I think, 1592, or something like that, the official New Year was changed to January 1
By Mil Arcega Washington, DC 15 June 2007 Automakers are ramping up their operations in China to take advantage of record-breaking growth in vehicle sales. China replaced Japan last year as the world's second-biggest auto market, and industry experts
Vern: I really think weve bitten off more than we can chew. I like do-it- yourself projects, but installing a new window and a new door isnt as easy as it looks. Genevive: What we dont know, well learn as we go. Okay, weve removed the old window. Thi