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00:06.19]1.Which one do youwant to wear,Eddie? [00:12.15]2.I'd rather wearblue than pink.Pinkis a girl's colour. [00:18.60]3.There's nothingwrong with pink,youknow. [00:22.65]4.But blue looksgood on you! [00:26.49]▲ReadingColours and yourmoods [00:3
[00:00.00]Lesson Fourteen [00:03.40]Text The Listener [00:08.15]John Berry [00:11.00]Once there was a little concert violinist named Rudolf,who lived in Sweden. [00:18.65]Some of his friends thought he was not the best of musicians [00:25.03]because
[00:00.00]Lesson Sixteen [00:03.21]Text [00:05.77]A Social Event William Inge [00:10.92]CHARACTERS Randy Brooks Carole Mason Muriel [00:18.08]The scene is the bedroom in the home of a young Hollywood couple [00:24.14]Randy Brooks and Carole Mason, [0
[00:00.00]Lesson Fifteen Text [00:04.88]Bribery An Inevitable Evil? David Cotton [00:12.75]Students taking business courses [00:17.48]are sometimes a little surprised to find that lectures on business ethics [00:25.84]have been included in their syll
[00:00.00]Lesson Thirteen Text [00:04.49]Who Shall Dwell? [00:07.94]H. C. Neal It came on a Sunday afternoon. [00:14.39]They had prayed that it would never come, ever, but suddenly here it was. [00:22.86]The father was resting on a couch and half-lis
[00:00.00]Lesson Seven Text [00:04.88]Some Meanings of Authentic Love Gerald Correy Marianne Schneider Correy [00:13.71]So far, we've discussed mostly what we think love is not. [00:20.27]Now we'd like to share some of the positive meanings love has
[00:00.00]Lesson Two Text [00:04.41]Icons Heroes and Cultural Icons [00:11.36]Gary Goshgarian [00:14.84]If you were asked to list ten American heroes and heroines, [00:22.00]you would probably name some or all of the following: [00:27.32]George Washi
[00:00.00]Lesson Five Text [00:04.88]Are You Giving Your Kids Too Much? [00:09.53]Benjamin Spock [00:13.19]While traveling for various speaking engagements, [00:18.83]I frequently stay overnight in the home of a family [00:23.67]and am assigned to on
[00:00.00]Lesson Six Text [00:05.59]Culture Shock [00:08.52]Cause and Symptoms [00:12.75]Kalvero Oberg [00:17.11]Culture shock might be called an occupational disease of people [00:25.44]who have been suddenly transplanted abroad. [00:30.28]Like most
[00:00.00]Lesson Three Text [00:05.30]Go-Go Americans Alison R. Lanier [00:12.15]Americans believe no one stands still. [00:17.48]If you are not moving ahead, you are falling behind. [00:23.43]This attitude results in a nation of people committed to
[00:00.00]Lesson Four Text [00:04.60]Take Over, Bos'n!Oscar Schisgall [00:11.26]Hour after hour I kept the gun pointed at the other nine men. [00:17.82]From the lifeboat's stern, where I'd sat most of the twenty days of our drifting, [00:24.16]I coul
[00:00.00]Lesson Seven Text [00:04.70]The Model Millionaire (I) Oscar Wilde [00:08.46]Unless one is wealthy there is no use in being a charming fellow. [00:15.83]Romance is the privilege of the rich, [00:20.66]not the profession of the unemployed. [0
[00:00.00]Lesson One Text [00:05.09]Courtesy: Key to a Happier World Dr.Norman Vincent Peak [00:14.24]Many years ago trying to help people with every kind of trouble [00:21.08]left me with one sure conviction: [00:25.65]in case after case the difficu
[00:00.00]Text Detective on the Trail [00:06.48]Bob Sugg read only certain bits of the papers he sold. [00:11.44]Robberies,killings,and things like that. [00:15.31]And that was funny,too,because he didn't like crime [00:19.96]and meant to stop it whe
[00:00.00]Text [00:02.61]The Great Idea of Mr.Budd(II) [00:08.36]Mr.Budd finished drying the man's head and began to comb the hair which nature had never [00:15.02]never made such a deep red. [00:18.68]'Be as quick as you can,won't you? [00:22.23]sai
01:03.09]can Can you swim? [01:11.34]Yes,I can.It's easy. [01:26.91]Can you make a cake? [01:38.27]No,I can't.It's too hard. [03:02.52]can [03:15.79]Can you help me? Certainly. [03:26.65]Can I have some meat? [03:42.82]Sorry,you can't have any meat.
[00:12.30]What time...? [00:51.46]What time is it? It's half past seven. [01:04.52]What time do you get up? I get up at half past six. [01:33.28]What time go you go to bed? I go to bed at ten o'clock. [02:22.73]get up [02:51.78]have breakfast/lunch/
[00:48.30]I am reading. You are writing. He is eating. [00:56.56]She is dringking tea. [02:47.42]He is running now. They are running. [05:46.78]listen listening [06:24.03]speak speaking [06:27.97]read reading [06:32.12]look looking [06:36.49]watch wa
00:21.58]Food [00:31.24]We eat these things. [00:52.19]rice bread [01:04.86]meat cakes [01:22.52]Drink [01:26.75]We drink these things. [01:44.49]tea milk [01:53.74]water orange [02:42.48]a cup of tea [02:49.72]a bottle of milk [02:54.08]a glass of w
[00:36.08]Lessons 21 22 [01:02.64]A:Excuse me. Is this your pencil-box? [01:11.18]B:Yes, it is. [01:20.85]A:Here you are. [01:27.61]B:Thank you. [01:59.38]A:Is this your eraser? [02:09.44]B:No,it isn't. I think it's her eraser. [02:21.58]A:Han Meimei