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The following well-known story has been rewritten to contain only descriptions. Stress the second word of each phrase. Repeat after me. Exercise 1-27: Descriptive Phrase StoryThe Ugly Duckling CD1 Track 39 There is a mother duck. She lays three eggs
Lesson 14 Words to the text regret waste tiresome call lift tongue finally attentively dotted about scratch pigeon oblige impress in concert clock strike rise chalk choke letter lean sign dismiss Words to the dialogue analyse complex complex sentence
Callum: Hello, I'm Callum Robertson and this is entertainment. In the programme today I'm going to be looking at sounds and talking about sounds we like. Sounds and noises are all around us from the sounds of nature such as the wind in the trees to
20 Being Impolite in Conversation GLOSSARY to ignore to not pay attention to something or someone; to act as if somethingdoes not exist or is not happening * If we ignore our leaking roof, the problem will keep getting worse. to sneer to smile in a m
02 Working for an Impossible Boss GLOSSARYto mill around to hang around; to loiter, to be in an area without really doinganything productive or having a purpose* Stop milling around and do something useful! You can start by helping memove these boxes
26 Renting an Apartment GLOSSARY apartment manager a person whose job is to take care of problems in an apartment building, collect the rent, and find peopleto live in the building * When our toilet stopped working, we called the apartment manager. v
Good morning, all my dear listener. Welcome to my class in the morning. Im Juliet. A saying goes, An hour in the morning is worth two hours in the evening. So, I hope we can spend a wonderful and meaningful time here. We have a somewhat rude and curt
Wild monkeys are a problem for farmers in many areas in Japan. They often come out of the woods to eat the tasty vegetables and fruit on farms. Every year, they cause heavy damage to crops. But the farmers are fighting back. In 2005, a small village
Callum: Hello, I'm Callum Robertson and this is entertainment. In the programme today I'm going to be looking at sounds and talking about sounds we like. Sounds and noises are all around us from the sounds of nature such as the wind in the trees to m
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is the difference between abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms. Unfortunately, you can't call any abbreviation made up of a phrase's first letters an acronym. Sometimes they are initialisms. Acronyms But let's bac
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire 在火上烤着栗子 Jack Frost nipping at your nose 霜冻住你的鼻子ye-aaah Yuletide carols being sung by a choir 合唱团唱着圣诞颂歌 And folks dressed up like Eskimos 大家穿的像爱斯基摩人 E
Grab Onto Phrasal Verbs Welcome back to Everyday Grammar from VOA Learning English. Today we look at a very common verb form in English phrasal verbs. There are over 5,000 verbs that fall in this category. Do you know how to use them? In this episode
Todd: So Tara, I see you've just bought a new guitar. Tara: Yeah, I have, yeah. Todd: Yeah! Tara: It's very nice. Todd: So, what's the reasoning behind buying a guitar? Tara: Well, I work at nights so I have the daytime free, and to be honest, most
Todd: Hello? David: Hello, Seattle! Todd: Hello, Seattle. OK. Well, how about could you introduce yourself to the listener? David: Oh, hi! I'm David. I'm from Tennessee. The home of Jack Daniel's whiskey and Elvis Presley. Todd: Do you like Elvis? Da
Todd: So, Joel, how was the bowling match? Joel: Not bad, I won the first one but I lost the second one. Todd: Yeah. How's your arm feeling? Joel: Not bad. My hands are a little tired but my arms fine. Todd: OK, so, are you going to go home and put s
Todd: Hey, Mark I saw that you're reading a book out there. Mark: Yeah, that's right. Todd: So, do you read a lot? Mark: Yeah, I read a lot. In fact I don't have a television. Todd: Ah, you're the man. Mark: Seriously, I only read. Todd: Wow, how man
You can be amazing 你可以变得很了不起 You can turn a phrase into a weapon or a drug 你可以将短语转换成为一件武器或者一种药物 You can be the outcast 你可会成为被弃之于不顾的 Or be the backlash of somebody's lac
Dai: So Naomi, youre from Wales and youre eleven. So what does an eleven-year old girl do for fun in Wales? Naomi: I do music. I play the piano and the violin and I play sports: netball. Dai: Net ball? Whats that? Naomi: Yeah, its like a basketball a
Todd: OK, Steve you were saying that you're a big hockey fan. Steve: That's right. I love hockey. Todd: OK. Why? What is it about hockey? Steve: Well, hockey is a really exciting sport. It's played on the ice. It's really fast. It's aggressive. Also,
模仿句子: It's an event which still reverberates through the Sherpa community who depend on Everest for their livelihood. 翻译: 这件事至今仍影响着依傍珠峰生活的夏尔巴人。