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You just can't win it in London. It's too big, too busy and too expensive. This is one place where you've got to get information and use it, but that's no problem here, because there's so much help. O
Every day, several walking tours explore specific slices of London's past. All you have to do is show up at the announced location at the announced time, pay your money to the guide and enjoy two hour
We present the first of two parts of the short story The Law of Life, by Jack London. The story was originally adapted and recorded by the U.S. Department of State. Old Koskoosh listened greedily. Although his sight had failed, his hearing remained g
Warm daylight flooded into the tree house. Jackopened his eyes. Annie was wearing a long dress with an apron. Jack was wearing a shirt with puffy sleeves, knee-length pants, and tights. Their shoes were leatherslippers. Jack's backpack was now a leat
Our story today is called To Build a Fire. It was written by Jack London and adapted by Dona de Sanctis. Here is Harry Monroe with the story. The man walked down the trail on a cold, gray day. Pure white snow and ice covered the Earth for as far as h
The western American city of San Francisco, California suffered a huge earthquake on April 18th, 1906. More than three thousand people are known to have died. The true number of dead will never be known. Two hundred fifty thousand people lost their h
Callum: Hello Rob. Rob: Today were talking about tall buildings - very tall buildings in fact. Callum: I suppose we could call them skyscrapers - because theyre so tall they almost touch the sky. Rob: They do. Many countries compete with each other i
[00:00.00] Module 12 London Unit 1 He said it was very exciting. [00:14.03]Activity 1 Listen and point. [00:24.82]Look,Sam.I've got a letter from my friend Jack. [00:31.11]Your English friends?Yes.He lives in London [00:37.33]It says he went to the R
AMERICAN STORIES - Short Story: 'Keesh' by Jack London SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Now, the Special English program, AMERICAN STORIES. (MUSIC) Our story this week is Keesh. It was written by Jack London. Here is Shep ONeal to tell you the story. (MUSIC) SHEP O
SHEP ONEAL: Now, the weekly Special English program, AMERICAN STORIES. Our story today is called To Build a Fire. It was written by Jack London. Here is Harry Monroe with the story. (MUSIC) HARRY MONROE: The man walked down the trail on a cold, gray
'Keesh' by Jack London Our story this week is Keesh. It was written by Jack London. Here is Shep ONeal to tell you the story. Keesh lived at the edge of the polar sea. He had seen thirteen suns in the Eskimo way of keeping time. Among the Eskimos, th
Olympic History on Display During London Games This year's Olympics stamp exhibit is at the large and popular British Library, where local residents and visitors have easy, and free, access. The displays focus on stamps and posters from London's two
耸入云霄的摩天大楼哪个国家的最高呢? Rob: Hello, Im Rob and this is 6 Minute English and Im joined this week by Callum. Hello Callum. Callum: Hello Rob. Rob: Today were talking about tall buildings very tall buildings in fact. Callu
113 叙利亚声称以色列可能发动中东战争 Syrian FM Warns of Mideast War Laurie Kassman London 5 Jul 2001 17:40 UTC Syria's foreign minister was in London to open a two-day business 1)confe
Koskoosh placed another stick on the fire and let his thoughts travel deeper into the past. There was the time of the great famine. He had lost his mother in that famine. In the summer the usual plentiful catch of fish had failed, and the tribe looke
The two men moved painfully down the bank and fell among the rocks that were scattered everywhere. They were tired and weak. Their faces showed the patient appearance that results from difficulty long endured. They were heavily burdened with blanket
本期内容: KFC transformed its latest London restaurant into a nightclub for its grand opening this weekend. The brand new Mornington Crescent KFC launched with blacked-out windows and high-tech lighting as it became a hip hop club for the night
The man cursed, threw the empty gun on the ground. He uttered a cry of pain as he started to drag himself to his feet. It was a slow task. When he finally stood on his feet, he needed another minute or two to straighten himself, so that he could stan
The man had brought his gun half the distance to his shoulder before he realized what he was doing. He lowered it and drew his hunting knife from its cover. Before him was meat and life. He ran his finger along the edge of his knife. It was sharp. Th
Our story today is called To Build a Fire. It was written by Jack London and adapted by Dona de Sanctis. Here is Harry Monroe with the story. The man walked down the trail on a cold, gray day. Pure white snow and ice covered the Earth for as far as h