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A: Do you mind if I borrow the notes from last week? B: Were you here last week? A: I was unable to make it. B: How come? A: I was sick that day, and couldn't make it. B: Well, here are the notes. A: Are there any more? B: Sorry, here you go. A: Than
A: Do you mind helping me? B: What can I help you with? A: I'm not sure how to find my next class. B: Do you know what building that it's in? A: The C building, I think. B: Well, that's not far away. A: Could you point me in that direction? B: Do you
A: Let me get last week's notes. B: Yeah, sure--you didn't come to class that day? A: I couldn't come. B: Why not? A: I wasn't feeling well. B: Here they are. A: Thanks a lot; are these all the notes? B: Oh, no, this is the rest. A: Thank you very mu
A: Do you have the notes from last week's class? B: Did you come late? A: I couldn't make it. B: Why is that? A: I was sick. B: Oh, okay. Well, here you go. A: Are these all of them? B: Oh, wait, here are the rest. A: Thanks a bunch. B: Don't mention
What's your name? My name is Robert.You can call me Bob What is this? That's a pencil What is that? It's a desk. How do you say it in English? Eraser. How do you spell it? E-R-A-S-E-R. Please say it again. All right. Please speak more slowly. OK.list
Classical Pianist Van Cliburn Dies In 1958, Van Cliburn became an instant celebrity when he won the Tchaikovsky International Competition in Moscow. It caused a sensation for an American to win a Russian competition during the tense standoff between
Elinor:I've just about had enough of you, lass①! Merida:You're the one that wants me to... Elinor:You embarrassed them. You embarrassed me. Merida:I followed the rules. Elinor:You don't know what you've done! Merida:Just don't care how
Class, Lass and Ass Professor Tom was going to meet his students on the next day, so he wrote some words on the blackboard which read as follows:
名词的性与种类 英语名词的性有四种,阳性、阴性、通性和中性。 阳性名词,例如:bachelor gentleman monk actor brightgroom widow 阴性名词,例如lady madam actress lass landlady goddess 通性名词,通性名词指
Everyone talks about how kids these days use technology much more than in the past, but when I think back to my childhood, I remember how technology was a huge part of my life. The first thing is the cassette tape, especially when I was in high schoo
Education Report - Getting a Free Education, in Huge Online Classes 教育报道 - 通过网上开放课程免费获得教育 This is the VOA Special English Education Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语教育报道。 A class with tens or even
Aging HIV/AIDS Survivors Create New Class of Patients In sub-Saharan Africa, antiretroviral treatment (ART) has reduced the mortality rate among HIV-infected people by 20 percent. Many of the people receiving treatment who are now in their forties ar
Art Imitates Life in New Comedy 'Jeff, Who Lives At Home' Jeff, a 30-year-old, is having difficulty getting his life started. With no career and no job prospects, he spends most of his time smoking marijuana and fretting about the future, much to the
Dakar School Integrates Special Needs Children Into Regular Classes In Dakar, a school exchange program attempts to break the stigma associated with mental deficiencies by bridging the gap between regular and special needs students. On a Thursday mor
Professor Tom was going to meet his students on the next day, so he wrote some words on the blackboard which read as follows: Professor Tom will meet the class tomorrow. A student, seeing his chance to display his sense of humor after reading the not
Tom: Do you have computers in your classroom? Martin: No and I wish we did I think it would help out a lot of the teachers and a lot of the students to have more of an interactive experience and be able to research things as teachers are talking. Wha
Tom: We're both English teachers. Is there anything you hate about teaching English? Jess: There's actually not much that I hate about teaching English but there is one thing which drives me balmy, annoys me more than anything else and that's correct
Todd: Ah, so, Ruth, we are both teachers Ruth: That's right Todd: And we have students and we teach our students English, and English is not their first language, what do you do in class when students do not speak English? When they speak their own l
Todd: So, Marion, how are your classes? Marion: My classes are quite good at the moment. I'm enjoying them. I work in a junior high school and high school together, so my students range from twelve years old right up to eighteen. Todd: What do you te
Fred: Hi, this is Fred from Canada and I'm here with Tarta from Thailand. Some people think that cooking should be taught in school. I agree with that idea. I feel that definitely there should be some cooking classes in school. How do you feel about