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Lesson 5 Is It Good for Students to Have Part-time Jobs? Text School Part-timers More and more high school students in Beijing are turning their minds to ways of making money. They are capitalizing on
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now a look at how required math classes may factor into the academic success or failure of high school and college students. Hari Sreenivasan has the story as part of our weekly education series, Making the Grade. ANDREW HACKER, Author
The college search doesn't have to begin and end with the Ivies and the name brand schools. There are many schools out there to choose from some known and some less known, all worthy of your attention. Here's some advice for trying to find the school
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. In Britain and other countries, young people sometimes take a gap year, a year off between high school and college. This idea never gained a big following in the United States. Recent news reports ha
Lesson 5 Is It Good for Students to Have Part-time Jobs? Text School Part-timers More and more high school students in Beijing are turning their minds to ways of making money. They are capitalizing on opportunities such as one group of students who w
Hello! 大家好 我们是戴尔老师 Victor. Nancy. He's a fresh man in high school. This means your first year in high school or in college. Right. We don't say: Grade one. We say: fresh man or ninth grade. But ninth grade is only for high school. Ok. He is
Topic1-Gaokao Today Today, 9.4 million Chinese high school students are sitting the countrys grueling two-day college entrance examination, also known as the Gaokao. It was the Chinese Literature exam for most of the places across the country this mo
Ivy:Have you ever been to Paris? 爱薇:你有没有去过巴黎? Homer:No. I havent. 荷马:不,我没有。 Ivy:Then you have never seen the Eiffel Tower? 爱薇:那么你从未见过艾菲尔铁塔? Homer:No. I havent. What a pity! 荷马
Christine: Harry, as an American, have you noticed any strong class distinctions in English society since you've been here? Harry: Strong class distinctions? Yes, they haven't changed at all—that's
I love my dad. He was a good man. He taught me to work hard. He taught me to keep trying. He taught me to do things right or dont do them at all. He grew up on the streets of New York City. His parents didnt speak English. He had three brothers and o
[00:01.25]Elementary school counsellors work closely [00:04.11]with parents and teachers to make sure students [00:06.92]receive the help and attention they require. [00:10.16]Junior High Shcool [00:11.85]Junior High school can be a difficult time [0
The seven princesses who make up the 2015 Rose Parade Royal Court were announced Monday morning in front of hundreds at the Tournament House. 本周一早晨,将参加2015帕萨迪纳市玫瑰花车大游行的7名公主名单揭晓。 The seven pr
BEIJING, June 20 (Xinhuanet) -- American Cancer Society discloses that higher education appears to be a game changer when it comes to cancer, according to foreign media reports on Sunday. The research indicates that the gap is widening in cancer deat
The tall house which you see on that high rock is a lighthouse. 你看到的高大岩石的那座高房子是个灯塔。 At night its light is seen far out at sea, and the men on ships can tell where to go. 夜里,它的光亮在很远的海面上都
Educational Background (教育背景) (I = Interviewer. A = Applicant) I: what is your major? A: My major is Business Administration. I am especially interested in Marketing. I: What are your major and minor subjects? A: My major subject is Physics a
Educational Background (教育背景)(I = Interviewer. A = Applicant)I: what is your major? A: My major is Business Administration. I am especially interested in Marketing. I: What are your major and minor subjects? A: My major subject is Physics and
So you end up meeting your now wife when you guys were 14 15 years old in the church group. 所以你见到你老婆是在十四五岁,你俩都在教堂 You end up dating, starting to date when you were in college, get married when you were 23 yea
中国高考刚结束。今天,我们聊聊美国高考考什么?快听主播分享自己的美国高考亲身经历! 关键词: 高考一词已经成英文了 How do you say gaokao in English? 高考英语怎么说? The natioanl university
The nearby University of Albanys College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE), the first college in the world dedicated to nanotechnology, is doing much the same. A decade ago Alain Kaloyeros, who runs it, set up a partnership with industry an