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A: Have you been coming to this Laundromat long? B: I have been washing clothes here since a few years ago. A: Why is that? B: It doesn't cost me as much to wash here. A: I've just started doing my clothes here. B: Why are you washing your clothes he
A: How long have you been washing clothes here? B: I started washing here about three years ago. A: How come? B: I can wash my clothes for less money here. A: This is my first time washing clothes here. B: What reason are you washing here today? A: I
A: Do you wash clothes here often? B: I have been coming here for the past few years. A: Why do you wash here? B: It's actually a lot cheaper for me to wash my clothes here. A: I've only washed my clothes here a couple times. B: Why don't you wash cl
C.Listen to the sentences about the buildings on the map. [00:12.30]After each sentence,Write the name on the correct building. [00:18.86]1.There's a bakery between the barber shop and the bank. [00:26.23]2.There's a school next to the church. [00:31
D.Listne and circle the word you hear. [00:11.60]1.umbrella umbrellas [00:15.96]2.blouse blouses [00:20.40]3.coat coats [00:24.84]4.computer computers [00:29.07]5.shoe shoes [00:33.72]6.exercise exercises [00:38.48]7.dress dresses [00:42.92]8.restaur
[00:11.60]Hello. Im Your Neighbor [00:14.45]A. Hello. Im your neighbor. My name is Helen. [00:21.11]B. Hi. Im Maria. Nice to meet you. [00:25.36]A. Nice meeting you, too. Tell me, where are you from? [00:30.93]B. Mexico. And you? [00:33.78]A. Greece.
55 Direction 问路(上) 1.Excuse me,could you tell me how to get to the railway station? 2.Excuse me,where is the way to the railway station? 3.How can I get to the railway station? 4.Is this the right way to the railway station? 5.Which is the neare
1. I think you can buy some ___________ at that store. A. hardware store B. bakery C. pharmacy 2. He's going to drop by and buy __________________. A. flower shop B. auto shop C. candy store 3. She's _____________________________ for the week. A. car
Because my apartment doesn't have a washer and dryer, I go once a week to a laundromat down the street. Throughout the week, I throw my dirty clothes in a clothes hamper in my room, and then haul that down to the laundromat. Because the place has coi
Rain, rain go away. Come back another day. This is a nursery rhyme we used to sing in England when we were small. We wanted it to stop raining so we could play. There was nothing more depressing than looking at the rain outside the window when we rea
Your 'Dirty Laundry' Has Nothing to Do With Clothes Now, from VOA Learning English, it's time for Words and Their Stories. On this program you can learn English expressions that Americans use in conversation. Today we are going to talk about the fabr
Phyu Phyu Aye teaches sewing and helps her students adapt to a new culture at the Refugee Resource Center. Fort Wayne, Indiana, deals with cultural obstacles every day. The Midwestern city of 250,000 is not only home to the largest Burmese community
AS IT IS 2015-05-23 Learning at the Laundromat 在自助洗衣店学习 The spring term is coming to an end at colleges and universities across the United States. The past few weeks were a busy time for many students, including those at Washington Ad
1. Hundreds of thousands of people are evacuating the Southeast Texas Gulf Coast. Forecasters say Hurricane Ike could grow into a Category 4 before it makes landfall. It could reach the coast by late Friday. 2. Ceremonies in New York, at the Pentago