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Lesson2:How to Improve Your English p.9. Mack is talking to his friend Don. M: Hi, Don! How are you doing in your English class? D: Not so well, I'm afraid. M: What's the problem? D: I'm not improving
Food from around the World 世界食品荟萃 So, you are going to Britain . Oh no!' say your friends, The food is terrible! What are you going to eat?' This was a common thing to say and perhaps it used to be true. English food was terrible! But is that
Pre-season Transfers 賽季前的轉隊球員 Although the 2005/2006 football season doesn't start until mid-August, Premiership clubs are in a state of frantic negotiation as they try to sign new players for the forthcoming season. The transfer market has
VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program EXPLORATIONS. Today we present the second of our two programs about the history of the English Language. (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: William the Conq
[00:00.00]Unit 2 What's this in English [00:07.15]Section A [00:09.57]1a Listen and rapeat [00:14.01]What's this in English? [00:16.37]It's an orange. [00:18.38]What's this in English? [00:20.52]It's a map. [00:24.62]2a Listen and repeat [00:28.78]Ii
[00:00.00]Unit 2 What's this in English [00:05.93]Section B [00:07.85]1a Listen to the conversation. [00:12.10]Then practice with your partner. [00:15.04]What's this in English? [00:17.14]It's a key. [00:19.01]Spell it,please. [00:20.88]K-E-Y. [00:24
EXPLORATIONS - The History of English By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 (THEME) VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special Engl
EXPLORATIONS - Where Did the English Language Come From? By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 (THEME) VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with t
Q: What are two things people never eat before breakfast? A: Lunch and supper. Q: What do tigers have that no other animals have? A: Baby tigers. Q: Why is the number six afraid? A: Because seven eight nine (seven ate nine) Q: How many legs does an a
English Joke - Will I Be Able to Play the Piano? A: Doctor, will I be able to play the piano after the operation. B: Yes, of course. A: Great. I never could before.
A: I have the perfect son. B: Does he smoke? A: No, he doesn't. B: Does he drink whiskey? A: No, he doesn't. B: Does he ever come home late? A: No, he doesn't. B: I guess you really do have the perfect son. How old is he? A: He will be six months old
Q: What starts with E, ends with E and only has one letter? A: An envelope. Q: If you drop a white hat into the Red Sea, what does it become? A: Wet. Q: What do you call a boomerang that won't come back? A: A stick. Q: What is white when it's dirty a
[00:00.00]9.Do you speak English? [00:04.14]你会说英文吗? [00:08.28]Do you speak English? [00:11.56]你说英文吗? [00:14.84]A little. [00:16.76]一些. [00:18.68]Some. [00:20.66]一些. [00:22.65]Yes, but only a little(bit). [00:25.82]会,但是
Grammar Girl here. Saturday is the Fourth of July, also known as the American holiday Independence Day. I'm American and I think it's fair to say we love the British now--we give British royalty a royal welcome when they visit America--but Saturday i
Frog census volunteers misinterpreted recorded frog sounds in the field, leading researchers to suspect that frog populations may be even lower than thought. Declining frog populations are considered an indicator of environmental damage. But new rese
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Cynthia Graber. This will just take a minute Declining frog populations are considered an indicator of environmental damage. But new research finds that frogs might be doing even worse than we thou
Larry和李华一起坐地铁回家。今天我们要学两个常用语:get the ball rolling和mull it over. LH: Larry, 这两天天气真好,我看,过不了多久树就要发芽了。我真巴不得春天马上就到。 LL: Me too. I can't wa
Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is appositives. Guest-writer Bonnie Trenga writes, Today we have to decide if information is essential or extra, because if its extra well need some extra commas. The concept Im referring to is called an appositive. A
The contrasting English and American patterns have some remarkable implications, particularly if we assume that man, like other animals, has a built-in need to shut himself off from others from time to time. An English student in one of my seminars t
How to Study English Well? We all know that English is very useful. Many people in the world speak English. So more and more people in China study it. How to study English well? I think we must have a good way to study English. If you want to learn E