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This Business English Podcast episode is the first part in a two-part series looking at agreeing and disagreeing. In these two episodes, well be practicing different levels of agreement and disagreement, from weak to strong. Appropriate agreement and
I had lunch today with my friend Sam. She recently quit her job with a large company to strike out on her own. She has always been an entrepreneur in small ways, but she decided to start her own business. The start- up she launched provided technolog
By Richard Krantz Washington, D.C. 28 February 2006 watch Space Program report Proposed space vehicle With little fanfare, and on a tight budget, the United States is reshaping its space program in an
A: Thank you for joining us this evening at Chez Attitude. B: I am Mr. Foster, and we have a 7:00 dinner reservation tonight for four people. A: Welcome, Mr. Foster, if you would have a seat in the lounge area, our hostess will be ready to seat you i
A: Do I need to take any special safety precautions in this city? B: This is a very large city with a lot of crowds to work your way through. Keep in mind that poverty makes people a little more desperate. A: What should I watch out for? B: You have
A: This city is much larger than the one I live in, and I wonder if there is anything special that I need to keep in mind. B: Crime can happen anywhere, but it is a little worse here because of the poverty. A: Should I be vigilant about anything in p
英文版大长今主题曲Twilight flying rain flying wind fly in darklight flowing tears flowing years flowing so quiet floating in ocean and finding ashore where is dark where is bright where's the twilight can you hear my cry can you hear my sigh
Promises Don't Come Easy-Caron Nightingale I should have known all along 我早该知道 There was someing wrong 我们之间,裂痕在蔓延 I just never read between the lines 可我竟从未体会到你真实的心情 Then I woke up one day and
Well, I'm going to talk a little bit about why I'm vegetarian. Actually, I became vegetarian when I was 8 years old. We did a project at school and I found out that animals are actually killed for us to eat and as an 8 year-old I thought that was rat
A: I don't understand why I'm being arrested. B: You have a warrant. A: A warrant for what? B: Apparently, you have a bench warrant. A: What does that mean? B: You missed a court appearance. A: I wasn't aware that I had to go to court. B: I don't kno
A: Why am I being arrested? B: You have a warrant out for your arrest. A: I don't have a warrant. B: My computer shows that you have a bench warrant. A: I don't know what a bench warrant is. B: You apparently missed a court appearance. A: I was never
A: Do you know why I pulled you over? B: I have no idea. A: Your left brake light is out. B: I was not aware of that. A: I'm going to have to write you a ticket. B: You can't give me a break? A: I'm just doing my job. B: How much is the ticket for? A
A: Are you aware of the reason why I pulled you over? B: No, sir. A: I pulled you over because your brake light is out. B: I'm sorry. I did not know that. A: I have to write you a ticket. B: Can't you give me a warning? A: I'm not going to be able to
A: Welcome to our restaurant, Chez Attitude! B: Our reservation is under the name of Foster at 7:00 for four people. A: Yes, Mr. Foster, our hostess will be with you in just a moment. B: We would like to begin with a cocktail while we are waiting. Wo
A: Good evening, sir, and welcome to Chez Attitude. B: We have a dinner reservation for four at 7:00 under the name of Foster. A: Yes, Mr. Foster, if you would please be seated over in the waiting area, our hostess will be with you in a moment. B: Th
A: Professor, excuse me, but I need to leave early. B: What seems to be the problem? A: I am not feeling well. B: What is bothering you? A: I think I am beginning to have an asthma attack. B: Would you like someone to walk you over to the Student Hea
A: Excuse me, professor. I need to go home now. B: Is everything OK? A: I just feel funny. B: What exactly seems to be the matter? A: I have a terrible headache. B: Do you think that you should go to the Student Health Center? A: I already have some
Adrienne: So, Vivian, you have grandchildren! Vivian: I have two lovely granddaughters. Adrienne: Granddaughters! What's it like being a grandma? Vivian: It is a second chance on life because of when you are raising children as a young person you get
Todd: Now, Mike, you mentioned that you were blind. You couldn't see. Mike: Right. Todd: So, explain what is like when you're blind? Mike: It's pretty tough. Now for me, I was 90% sure that I would get my vision back because after the surgery, the do
Kara: So, Lupe, you moved to the United States when you were about eight, and you had to learn English because Spanish is your first language. What did you think about bilingual education in the United States? Lupe: You know coming in, I was really,