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地道美语听力播客English as a Second Language Podcast (ESLPod),是一家位于美国加州洛杉矶的英语教育研究机构推出的英文听力会话,于2005年7月23日首播, 主播Dr. Jeff McQuillan为南加州大学的语言学博士
Signposting is informing listeners about what is to be presented in a presentation, and constantly informing listeners as to where they are during that presentation. 指示是告诉听众展示中将要说的内容,并不断告诉听众展示的进度
Today were talking about using the telephone. This is something we all do, but we dont all do well. 今天我们来谈下如何使用电话。我们都打电话,但是我们并不是各方面都做得很好。 Talking on the telephone has become an
Sorry,there is not text temporarily, Please help tingroom to look for it! 如果您能找到好的听力原文,请发贴到 听力原文收集区 ,您将会获得10到30积分的奖励! Thank you!
A: Help! Are you a doctor? My poor little Frankie has stopped breathing! Oh my gosh, Help me! I tried to perform CPR, but I just don t know if I could get any air into his lungs! Oh, Frankie! B: Ellen, get him hooked up to a monitor! Someone page Dr.
A: Hey daddy! You look great today; I like your tie! By the way, I was wondering can I B: NO! A: I havent even told you what it is yet! B: Okay, okay, what do you want? A: Do you think I could borrow the car? Im going to a concert tonight. B: Um.. I
In English we have some words which have so many possible meanings that it sometimes seems that they can mean almost anything. One of these words is get. Another is do. In colloquial English, we often use the expression that something will do. For ex
In less than two weeks time, the football World Cup competition begins in Germany. Football fever is already sweeping the country. There are articles in the newspapers and programmes on television. Many people have placed English flags in the windows
In English, we use the word get (or its past tense got) very often. Sometimes we say get by itself; sometimes we say get as part of a phrasal verb such as get in or get up. And we use get/got to mean many different things. If I get a newspaper, it me
Last week, the police in Denia in eastern Spain made a gruesome discovery. They found a decomposing body in a rubbish tip underneath a motorway bridge. The body was that of Colin Nodes, who was British, and a criminal with a long and colourful histor
When we have several days of very hot weather, we call it a heatwave.In Britain, we are having a heatwave at present. In fact, we are having record high temperatures. Yesterday, 19 July, was the hottest July day on record. The highest temperature (36
Often we need words to explain how probable something is. Lets look at some examples. Will it rain today? There are dark clouds in the sky. It will definitely rain Will it rain today? There are no clouds in the sky. It will certainly not rain this mo
How are your teeth? How often do you go to the dentist? Here is part of a poem by Pam Ayres. Oh, I wish Id looked after my teeth, And spotted the perils beneath, All the toffees I chewed, And the sweet sticky food, Oh, I wish Id looked after my teeth
In our lives we have lots of machines and electrical equipment things like cars and washing machines, video recorders and mobile phones. Most of the time they work OK. But sometimes they do not. Todays podcast is about the words we use when something
Every year, a prize is awarded to an artist who is British born or who works in Britain. It is called the Turner prize. It is named after the famous British artist J M W Turner. In previous years, some of the art and artists which have won the Turner
Todays podcast is about the expression getting on. What does it mean? Well, if I ask someone How are you getting on? I mean How much progress have you made?. It is easiest to explain with some examples. Example number one. I ask my children, How are
A: Next please! Hello sir, may I see your passport please? B: Yes, here you go. A: Will you be checking any bags. B: Yes, Id like to check three pieces. A: Im sorry, sir. Airline policy allows only two pieces of checked luggage, at twenty kilograms e
A: Hey man... I really like your pad. Those lava lamps are far out! Thanks for letting me crash here tonight. B: Its no problem, brother! I wanted a pad where people could come, listen to music and just hang loose, you dig what Im saying? A: I dig it
A: Hey man! Hows it hanging? B: Hey man! Everything is just groovy baby! A: Did you go to the roller rink on Saturday? I heard it was far out, man! B: I wanted to, but I ran into this foxy lady that just moved to my block! I was chatting her up a bit
A: And therefore, global warming is the greatest de- ception of the early 21st century. Questions? B: Uh yeah. In the lecture you said there s more evidence in the scientific record supporting global cooling? A: Well, yes, essentially, the historical