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EXPLORATIONS - For Many Americans Summertime is Reading Time SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Im Shirley Griffith. STEVE EMBER: And Im Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Our subject today is books. For many Americans, summer is a good time to cat
AS IT IS 2016-05-18 South Korean Han Kang Wins Important Writing Prize South Korean writer Han Kangs book, The Vegetarian, came out in her home country many years ago. But the book was published in English only recently. Han was named the winner of t
The success of a speech is often attributed to the skill of the speaker, with merit being given to speakers who are confident, articulate, knowledgeable and able to deliver a speech with conviction. But often it is not the speakers who write these mo
Pre-Listening Vocabulary penname: a made up name that an author sometimes uses maiden name: a womans last name before marriage nerd: a person who seems overly intellectual and/or socially awkward honorary: earned without the usual requirements Dr. Se
Written by Cynthia Kirk (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Im Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today, we tell about writer Langston Hughes, who has been called the poet voice of African Americans.
Ralph Ellison's 1952 Book, Invisible Man, Won Awards and is Still Discussed Today Written by Richard Thorman (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about write
Writer Zora Neale Hurston told About African-American Life in the South Written by Cynthia Kirk (THEME) VOICE ONE: Im Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today, we tell about writer Zo
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is how hit the right tone when you give characters accents and dialects. Guest-writer Charles Carson writes, To flavor a novel and provide authenticity, authors often use dialect in their written dialogue. But the use
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 03 July 2006 Writer Amanda Roraback says Americans want to know more about places in the news, such as Muslim countries. Her book series called Nutshell Notes helps readers learn about those regions. --------- Amanda R
Grammar Girl here. Today guest-writer Bonnie Trenga is going to help us take a break from serious grammar and instead delve into the world of comedysome intentional, some not. Groucho Marx said it best: One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. H
Lesson 258 It belongs to me. 1.It belongs to me.这属于我。 2.The car belongs to me.这辆汽车是我的。 3.The book belongs to me.这本书是我的。 4.Which club do you belong to?你是哪个俱乐部的? 5.The blue sky belongs to us all
MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: Finally today, if you have ever marveled at someone's ability to reinvent himself, then James McBride is an artist for you. He is an accomplished musician, but the world was introduced to his writing more than two decades ago wit
Chinese writer Cao Wenxuan, who won the 2016 Hans Christian Andersen Prize, has left China for New Zealand to receive the award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to children's literature. The award granting ceremony is scheduled to take
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: We continue our discussion with University of Delaware English Professor Ben Yagoda about his recent book called The Sound on the Page: Style and Voice in Writing. RS: He based th
Institute Seeks to Bring International Writers to Wider Audience 文学学会向更多读者推荐世界作家 The International Institute of Modern Letters is bringing the works of contemporary write
Royce Da 5'9 ,美国说唱歌手,最新单曲Writer's Block中邀请到了Eminem合作 I aint calling names cause all of yall the same, plus Im the king, all my past pain all done changed up All these plains, all these lames, since the Slaughters
Lesson 324 It's very famous. 1.It's very famous.它非常有名。 2.The town is very famous.这座城市很有名。 3.He's a famous writer.他是位著名的作家。 4.France is famous for its wine.法国以其美酒而闻名。 5.Brazil is famous
It only takes a few seconds of the original 1943 'English by Radio' theme tune and I'm dreaming about 1940s Britain. Crackly violin melodies build to a strong, confident finale, reassuring the listeners that we are safe in the hands of the BBC. Now,
Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight program. Im Liz Waid. Voice 2 And Im Ryan Geertsma. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 3
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Liz Waid. Voice 2 And Im Ryan Geertsma. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 In 1996, a British woman finished