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Platini's challengers FRI 31 JUL 2015 South Korea's Chung Mong Joon discusses Michel Platini's ambitions to be Fifa president
[00:05.59]Lesson 41 1.Look and say [00:12.64]A:What's in the teacher's room? [00:16.30]B:There is a desk in it. [00:19.57]A:What's on the desk? [00:22.73]B:There are some books on it. [00:26.17]A:What's under the desk? [00:29.52]B:There's a football
UNIT 1 Sports 运动 Lesson 1 Ping-pong and Basketball 乒乓球和篮球 1.Favourite sport最喜欢的运动 What sports do you play,Li Ming? I play badminton and ping-pong我打羽毛球和乒乓球 Ping-pong is my favourite sport. I like ping-pong
UNIT ELEVEN [00:11.28]She goes to work by bus.Tony is writing a letter to his pen-friend. [00:22.75]He is answering his pen-friend's questions. [00:29.52]2 Octber 1995 Dear David, [00:39.44]Thank you for you letter.Here are the answers to your questi
[00:21.08]Listen and read [00:24.92]Oh!It's seven thirty. It's time to get up. [00:30.48]What's the time?It's nine o'clock.It's time to go to bed. [00:38.35]Oh!It's seven thirty.It's time to get up. [00:43.99]What's the time?It's nine o'clock.It's ti
[00:32.10]Unit 1 Hello! [00:36.65]Lesson 1 1 Learn to Say [00:47.99]Hello! Hello! [00:51.93]I'm Li Ming. I'm Linda. [00:56.29]Hello,Miss Lin. Hello! [01:00.87]2.Look,Listen and Say [01:09.69]bag book [01:16.15]2.Let's act. [01:23.30]Hello! I'm Linda.
181 I have a new bat. 182 Let's me have a look! 183 Let's play Ping-Pong. 184 She has brother. 185 He has son. 186 Have you a chinese dictionary? 187 Yes! I have. 188 Have you any flour Mrs Dazzy? 189 Sorry! I haven't any. 190 I'll go and ask for som
Today we're going to talk about the difference between the words between and among. Between Versus Among You may have noticed that I said we were going to talk about the difference between the words between and among. I used the word between because
We think across America were all speaking the same English, but in fact, we are not. And weve been hearing from you all day, because a new dictionary is outand its the dictionary of American regional English, its just arrived and Peggy emailed, for i
[ti:UNIT 7 Days and Months Lesson 54: What Do You Like to Do?] [00:00.64]UNIT 7 第七单元 [00:02.43]Days and Months 日子和月份 [00:05.64]Lesson 54: 第54课: [00:08.09]What Do You Like to Do? 你喜欢做什么? [00:09.87]1. [00:12.87]Wha
By Carol Pearson Washington 18 June 2007 The number of people suffering from Alzheimer's disease is expected to quadruple by the year 2050. Researchers at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland, say 106 million people worldwide
By Ron Corben Bangkok 30 January 2007 Thai authorities have halted the deportation of dozens of Lao Hmong after several Western countries agreed to consider their resettlement. As Ron Corben reports from Bangkok, the move follows a standoff between t
One of the first public hints of improved U.S.-China relations came on April 6, 1971, when the American Ping-Pong team, in Japan for the 31st World Table Tennis Championship, received a surprise invit
Todd: So, you know, you have a very small school. Have you ever worked for a large school before? Conrad: Yes, I've worked basically every different type of school possible to work here in Japan, starting with the kindergarden, junior high, senmongak
Zhao Qianyi, 18, a freshman at Jilin University, feels lost without his computer, on which he connects with family and friends, watches videos and even does homework. 作为一名来自吉林大学的大一新生,18岁的赵谦一(音译)因为不
Hong Kong has seen a 10 percent year-on-year decline in the number of mainland tourists during the Spring Festival holiday, while the number of mainland tourist groups plummeted by 70 percent, to about 120 groups per day. A rarely seen riot took plac
Zhang Xiaoming, director of the Liaison Office of the central government in Hong Kong, says he was shocked and saddened to learn about the Mong Kok riot. We strongly condemn those rioters who maliciously committed beatings, smashed property, committe
Platini's challengers FRI 31 JUL 2015 South Korea's Chung Mong Joon discusses Michel Platini's ambitions to be Fifa president
Todd: So, you know, you have a very small school. Have you ever worked for a large school before? Conrad: Yes, I've worked basically every different type of school possible to work here in Japan, starting with the kindergarden, junior high, senmongak