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[00:00.00]so we would't have to move each year. [00:03.44]And our house would have running water [00:05.80]and pipes that worked. [00:07.53]And inside it would have real stairs, [00:10.03]like the houses on TV. [00:12.61]And we'd have a basement and
[00:00.00]Paper cuts used for decoration [00:02.76]are often seen on windows and gates. [00:05.48]They are usually put up during holidays [00:07.85]to bring good luck. [00:09.81]They are also used on presents. [00:12.52]A present for parents whose ch
[00:06.54]Unit 12 Culture Shock Communication Workshop [00:10.69]Speaking: [00:12.36]Exercise 1 Listen to four short dialogues. [00:18.19]Which ones are formal and which are informal? [00:23.58]1 Hey,have you got the time? [00:26.24]Yeah,sure.Nearly
[00:02.78]Unit 11 The Media Lesson3 The Advertising Game [00:09.22]The classic advertisement [00:10.43]is one that gives information [00:12.18]about finding certain products. [00:14.83]It is likely to be just the name of a company, [00:17.32]part of
[00:04.27]Unit 11 The Media Lesson 2 The Paparazzi [00:09.35]Exercise 3 Now listen to the radio programme [00:12.92]and complete the notes [00:14.40]which summarise Dr Lindbrow's words. [00:18.07]Good evening and welcome to this week's [00:20.46]Medi
[00:01.86]First of all, the food. [00:03.60]When I first got here, [00:04.47]I was amazed to find that London [00:06.29]is such an international city. [00:08.44]There are people from all over the world [00:10.47]living here and as a result, [00:12.40
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[00:01.34]Mrs Lacey explained that Ludders had forced her [00:03.39]to lie but she knew where he was, [00:05.73]in an old, disused gold mine not far [00:07.89]from the lake. [00:09.41]They drove to the mine and the sheriff [00:11.19]and Evans got out
[00:01.12]OK, let's get organized. [00:03.27]Right. I'll collect the stones [00:05.35]and start making the wall for the shelter. [00:07.29]And we need people to cutbranches. [00:08.98]OK. Why don't we both do that? [00:11.18]I'd rather you cut the br
[00:00.86]I am.I think you should give up meat yourself. [00:03.59]You just keep on criticizing my hamburgers. [00:05.53]But I like good meat. [00:07.33]I love a nice, juicy steak. Mmmm. Yum. [00:11.42]I'd rather you talked about something else. [00:
[00:02.86]Unit 22 Environmental Protection Warm-up [00:08.03]Exercises 2 Listen to the news report. [00:11.71]Which of the statements are true [00:13.72]and which are false? [00:15.30]Write T for true and F for false. [00:19.26]Now over to Jim Wilson
[00:01.47]B On Christmas morning we stuck up a board [00:05.21]with A Merry Christmas on it. [00:07.56]The enemy has stuck up a similar one. [00:10.28]Two of our men then threw their equipment off [00:13.23]and staggered out of the trench [00:14.97]w
[00:00.98]Exercise 4 Listen to the scond part of [00:04.22]the radio programme.Take notes on the following [00:08.05]So,it's very important to control noise [00:10.78]pollution, isn't it? [00:11.81]That's right.As I said, [00:13.38]noise pollution is
[00:02.92]Unit 23 Confilct Lesson 2 Living in a Community [00:09.77]Drummer hits the road [00:12.20]Yang Ming, drummer for a popular rock band, [00:14.75]has packed his bags. [00:16.47]Not only has he decided to move apartments, [00:19.35]he is actua
[00:00.59]The film begins at the start of the war [00:03.11]and shows examples of the enthusiasm [00:04.93]for the war in 1914 which persuaded millions [00:08.47]of young Europeans to join up [00:10.78]and fight for their country. [00:12.59]It follow
[00:02.37]Unit21 Human BiologyLesson3 Epidemics Explained [00:09.57]Epidemics throughout history [00:12.34]With new health threat on the rise, [00:14.33]James Madison looks at epidemics [00:16.13]throughout history. [00:18.09]Bacteria and viruses hav
[00:02.58]Pronunciation [00:03.94]Exercise 4 Listen to three sentences. [00:08.37]Choose the correct meaning,a, b or c, [00:12.26]according to the way each sentence is stressed. [00:15.50]1 The man at the back in the blue jacket. [00:20.25]2 There's
[00:01.87]Exercise 6 Listen to the woman talking about [00:05.13]her favourite film and complete the notes. [00:09.92]2001: A Space Odyssey marked a turning point [00:13.21]in science fiction film. [00:15.09]I've seen it three times [00:16.41]and I h
[00:01.17]The third part of the film is about a trip [00:03.41]to another planet. [00:04.87]The spaceship Discovery is controlled [00:07.01]by the intelligent computer HAL 9000, [00:10.41]the only one on the ship [00:11.68]who knows the real plan for