单词:Antillean Creole
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US to Help Boost Haiti's Education System美国帮助提升海地教育系统 From VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语教育报道。 Haiti is among the poorest nations in the world, only about half t
Pre-Listening Vocabulary spice: a substance used for adding flavour to food pimento: an evergreen tree, named after the Spanish word meaning peppercorn cuisine: a type of food that originates from a certain region flavour: how something tastes Allspi
Hey sister, go sister, Soul sister, flow sister Hey sister, go sister, Soul sister, go sister He met Marmalade down In old Moulin Rouge Strutting her stuff On the street She said, Hello, hey Joe You wanna give it a go, Oh Gitchi gitchi ya ya da da (H
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: For many people, New Orleans is all about jazz, but there is also a deep history of opera in the city. And OperaCreole, an opera company founded in New Orleans, is resurrecting classical and opera music written by composers
They run into Clyde at Meskerem Clyde:Good evening Ms. Jackson. Fancy meetin you here. Nikki:Hi, Clyde. This is my friend, Wen. She's visiting from UCLA. Clyde:Clyde Smith. Pleasure to meet you. May I treat you ladies to dinner? Nikki:OK! [getting a
The U.S. Navy hospital ship Comfort, currently en route to Haiti, has treated patients in the region before. Medical personnel who have personal connections to Haiti are preparing fellow shipmates for what is ahead. There are more than 550 medical pr
MUSIC: Our World theme Straight ahead on Our World: The U.S. space agency pulls the plug on its plan to return humans to the moon; pictures from Pluto reveal dramatic changes in the dwarf planet; and a new web-based English/Creole dictionary for reli
Communication in and around the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince is at a standstill after Tuesday's devastating earthquake. With cell phone service and landlines down, Haitians around the world are seeking out any means possible to reach their families
Medical dictionary springs from largely forgotten English/Creole database Rosanne Skirble | Washington, DC 08 February 2010 A largely forgotten translator is getting new life in the aftermath of the devastating January 12 earthquake in Haiti which le