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Jim went to the thrift shop. He wasnt looking for anything in particular. He liked to go there just to browse. A big sign on the front door said OPEN. The shop was closed on Sunday and Monday. The rest of the week, it opened at 10 a.m. and closed at
ANNOUNCER: Welcome to People in America in VOA Special English. At the beginning of the twentieth century, American laborers often worked long hours for little pay. Many worked under extremely dangerous conditions. About five hundred thousand worker
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This the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Norman Borlaug led what was known as the Green Revolution. As a plant scientist, he may have saved more lives than anyone else in history -- as many as a billion, by some estimates. He traveled the wo
The sun was about to rise on Farmer Tims farm. Chester Chicken woke up the cows with his important news. The chickens are taking a holiday today, Chester Chicken said. Is that so? said Daisy the cow. What is the special occasion? We worked too hard t
Lesson 43 The strike is over It snowed heavily last Saturday. There was deep snow in the garden. Sandy and Sue got some spades from the shed in the garden. They wanted to clear the path. They both worked very hard. Sandy dug faster than Sue, but Sue
Long ago, the people who settled in undeveloped areas of America first told tall tales. After a hard day's work, people gathered to tell each other stories. Each group of workers had its own tall tale hero. An African-American man named John Henry w
AMERICAN STORIES - Childrens Story: John Henry Now, the Special English program, AMERICAN STORIES. Today we tell a traditional American story called a tall tale. A tall tale is a story about a person who is larger than life. The descriptions in the s
今天要讲的习惯用语原来出自演艺界,但是如今却被各处借用来指失败。第一个是:bomb。Bomb这个词大家不会觉得陌生。它在字典里有十多条解释最常用的一条是炸弹,然而最初是演艺界的人借
I received letters from everyone connected to this universitynot just students, but they came from parents, and grandparents, and cousins, and uncles, and neighbors,and friends, all of them telling me about hoe hard you all worked and how important t
The 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top political advisory body, held a closing meeting of its annual session in Beijing on Monday. Yu Zhengsheng, chairman of the CPPCC National Commi
Todd: So, Fred and Katia, we're talking about your dance school. Can you talk a little about your dance background? How did you learn how to dance? Fred: Well, for myself, I can say that being Canadian, it's not in my blood or anything... to know how
So you're thinking of working for one of the big four accounting firms, but you dont know how to get your foot in the door. Then here's a peek into what Price Waterhouse Coopers or PWC is looking for. PWC is the largest of the four professional servi
Todd: Miki, you went to UC Berkeley, a very famous university in the U.S. What is your university like? Why is it famous? Miki: Why is it famous? Well, I suppose historically it's kind of famous, recent history, because it was a center for the freedo
This government brought back titles Sir and Dame for people who receive the top honours in our country. Listen to March 8 2009. Now our most famous film maker is Sir Peter Jackson. He made the Lord of the Rings movies and King Kong. Three other peopl
TODAY ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL IS BEST KNOWN FOR INVENTING THE TELEPHONE. BUT HE ALSO WORKED ALL HIS LIFE TO HELP THE DEAF. HIS MOTHER WAS NEARLY DEAF. AS A YOUNG MAN, BELL TAUGHT DEAF CHILDREN. HE USED DRAWINGS TO TEACH THE DEAF HOW TO USE THEIR TONGUE
This is the ninth episode of an audio rendition of the literary non-fiction work, Liangjiahe, which follows the early life of Chinas president Xi Jinping, as he lived and worked alongside his fellow villagers at Liangjiahe for seven years since 1969.
This is the third episode of an audio rendition of the literary non-fiction work, Liangjiahe, which tracks the early life of Chinese President Xi Jinping, as he lived and worked alongside the fellow villagers at Liangjiahe for seven years since 1969.
Todd: So, Rebecca, now you were saying that were a chef, or you worked in a kitchen in your previous job. Can you talk about that? Like where did you work and what was it like? Rebecca: OK, I worked in a few different restaurants over several years,