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Lucy says, The office she works in is pretty casual, or very casual. 露西说,她工作的办公室比较随意,或者很随意。 To be casual, casual, means to be less formal - to be informal - to be more relaxed. 随意(casual)意味着不那
本单元是关于心交心谈话。 Helen: Hello? Alice: Hi Helen. Helen: What's up Alice? Alice: It's so quiet at work I thought I'd give you a ring. A little bird told me that the landlord is your dad! Helen: How did you find out? Alice: Never mind about t
You probable have noticed that people express similar ideas in different ways depending on the situation they are in. This is very natural. All languages have two general levels of usage a fomal level and an informal level. English is no exception. T
Grammar girl here. For this show, Twilight from the Twilight and Thebes Show called in with a question about homophones: Now, here's Twilight: I'm confused with the word through, [as in] I looked through this pile of papers. It can't be threw because
Passage 2 Meeting New People People from different cultures sometimes do things that make each other uncomfortable, without meaning to or sometimes without realizing it. 不同文化背景的人在一起
A lot of people find it difficult to make phone calls in a foreign language and that's understandable. You can't see the person you are talking to, their voice might be unclear, and you might find it difficult to find the right words. 很多人都觉得
A recent report by Amnesty International says women and girls living in Nairobi's more than 200 slums are at constant risk of being raped, especially after dark. Risk of 'going to the toilet' Going to the toilet at night for some girls and women livi
Neil: Hello, this is Real English from BBC Learning English. Im Neil. Helen: And Im Helen. Hello! Neil: In Real English we look at words and phrases that you might not find in your dictionary. Helen: 英语是一种有着丰富表达方式的语言,所
In this Business English Podcast lesson, we're going to look at the language of presenting your products and services to potential clients in informal situations. 在本节课中,我们来看看在非正式场合中向潜在的顾客介绍自己的产
In this Business English Podcast lesson, were going to look at the language of presenting your products and services to potential clients in informal situations. 在今天的商务英语播客中,我们来看下在非正式场合如何向客户展示
unit 210 陷入情网 dialogue 英语情景对话 A:Herman, why are you so excited? A:赫尔曼,为什么你如此兴奋? B:I have met a beautiful girl. B:我遇到了一位漂亮的女孩。 A:Have you fallen in love? A:你是不是已经陷入情
Howard: Hi, Todd. Todd: Hey, how's it going, Howard? So I heard that you're really into motorcycles. Howard: Ah, yes, I love motorcyles. I've been riding motorcycles since I was 15 years old. Todd: Oh, really. Wow! So, what's the allure of motorcycle
A: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and, now that the Olympics are over, we're back with WORDMASTER. This week -- going for gold in using the dictionary! RS: We looked up our friend Lida Baker. She teaches in the American Language Center at the U
Jake: So, Lyndsay do you like to text message a lot on your cell phone? Lindsay: Yeah, actually, I text message a lot. Jake: I don't do it so much. Sometimes I prefer to just call someone on the phone if I'm in a hurry. Lindsay: Yeah, I go both ways.
The Weekend - 1960s English (C0096) A: Hey man... I really like your pad. Those lava lamps are far out! Thanks for letting me crash here tonight. B: Its no problem, brother! I wanted a pad where people could come, listen to music and just hang loose,
Todd: Trevor, do you like the beach? Trevor: I love the beach. The beach is great. Todd: OK. Why do you love the beach? Trevor: It's nice fresh air, beautiful water, you can play in the sand, and my hobby is surfing, so I like to go surfing. Todd: Oh
Jake: So, Lyndsay do you like to text message a lot on your cell phone ? Lindsay: Yeah, actually, I text message a lot. Jake: I don't do it so much. Sometimes I prefer to just call someone on the phone if I'm in a hurry. Lindsay: Yeah, I go both ways
Jessica: Kate, how do you normally spend your evenings? Kate: I've joined the gym here, so I go and exercise and go for a swim. Jessica: Swim. How long do you stay each time? Kate: About 2 hours. Jessica: Wow. So what do you do during those two hours
Jessica: So Kate what is, what's this future trip? What are you gonna do next year? Kate: Next year, so when I leave Japan, I'm going back to Australia to work for another 8 weeks and then I'm off to New Zealand to see the rest of New Zealand and the
Jo: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. Im Jo. Jean: And Im Jean. Jo: Today were going to look at words and phrases that you might not find in your English text book. Jean: 学习英式英语非常重要的一部分就是要学习他们日常