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[00:-1.00]We're sick of boring grammar!Grammar is just like a bottomless sea. [00:-1.50]我们厌倦了枯燥的语法!语法如浩瀚的海洋, [00:-2.00]You are simply turned offonce you read a grammar book! [00:-2.50]一拿起语法书,学习英
[00:17.48]Traffic is Terrible Today, Isnt It [00:20.86]今天的交通你说糟不糟 [00:24.24]A. Traffic is terrible today, isnt is. [00:27.12]今天的交通你说糟不糟。 [00:29.99]A. Excuse me?I was just saying traffic is terrible today. [00
Grammar Girl here, or actually for this episode I should say, 'Tis I, Grammar Girl, here to help you understand when to use the words I and me.. So this week, Jodie wanted to know which is correct: It is I or It is me. She says that when she answers
From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. Imagine you are at a business meeting in the United States. The meeting is held one day after a major sporting event, like the Super Bowl. You might hear comments like this: A: Did you see that ter
Im a bit shy when I have to speak in English. Im a little worried about making mistakes. I also still lack confidence. Many of my friends dont worry about mistakes. They just talk and talk. They always get their message across, even if their grammar
Grammar Girl here. Today I'm inspired by a couple of listener questions. Hi, Grammar Girl. This is Katie, and I was wondering if you could touch on your and you're. There's not a day that goes by that I don't see this grammar mistake. Thanks a lot. K
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is ain't and a few other troublesome contractions. To quote the famous opening lines of the first-ever talking picture, The Jazz Singer: Wait a minute, wait a minute! You ain't heard nothin' yet! You may have been chi
Grammar Girl here. Everyone else seems to be announcing a word of the year, so I've decided to name a pet peeve of the year. After a non-scientific study of the messages I get from listeners, I've determined the pet peeve of 2008 is the phrase went m
AMERICAN MOSAIC - When It Ain't Right to Use 'Ain't' in English, and When It Is By Dana Demange and Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Friday, December 16, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VO
The Mystery of the Disappearing "That" From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. Today, we are going to explore a mysterious word in English that seems to appear and disappear at will! If you are wondering what we mean, consider these
What Can Thanksgiving Teach You About English Grammar? Every year around the Thanksgiving holiday, a strange ceremony happens in Washington, DC. The president stands outside the White House, gives a brief speech and then officially pardons a turkey.
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is subversive Christmas carols. And now, on to our question. There's a listener named Kat whose holiday joy is crushed every time she hears the Christmas carol Joy to the World. She asks: Why do we sing 'Joy to the wo
Demonstrating How to Use Demonstratives From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. Have you ever wondered about the differences between the words this, that, these and those? These words are called demonstratives. Demonstratives tell who or
Everyday Grammar: When Nouns Act Like Adjectives 日常语法名词充当形容词 Welcome back to Everyday Grammar from VOA Learning English. The English language has an interesting way of classifying words. We organize words by their function or pu
You're telling a friend an amazing story, and you just get to the best part when suddenly he interrupts, 你正给朋友讲一个精彩的故事,刚讲到最精彩的部分时,他突然打断了你说: The alien and I, not Me and the alien. 应该
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is units of measurethose words and symbols that come after numbers. This first point might seem self-evident: you put a space between the number and the unit of measure. Even though it seems obvious, I'm telling you b
Series 2 Episode 1 Hello Carlos! Introduction This support pack accompanies: Big City Small World Series 2 Episode 2 This support pack contains the following materials: Before you listen: Vocabulary match up Audio script Comprehension Task Grammar Ta