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【ADSE初学版文本】Absolutely Don't Study English Begninner Version Tape 1 A Mother and Her Young Child Learning English Tape 2 A Father and His Young Doughter Go To America ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T
Lessons 5 and 6 Listen and enjoy: -Hello. -How do you do? - My name is Tom. -What about you? -Hello. -how do you do? -Nice to meet you. Listen and complete: 1.This is Tim. He is French. This is Tim. He is French. 2.Sue is a new student. She is from G
AS IT IS 2016-05-18 South Korean Han Kang Wins Important Writing Prize South Korean writer Han Kangs book, The Vegetarian, came out in her home country many years ago. But the book was published in English only recently. Han was named the winner of t
number8. That's a Volvo. Is it a Swedish car or a French car? It isn't a French car. It's a Swedish car. Number 9. That's a Peugeot. Is it a French car or a Swedish car? It isn't a Swedish car. It's a French car. Number 10. That's a Mercedes. Is It a
正文: Good morning. Good morning, Mr. Blake. This is Miss Sophie Dupont. Sophie is a new student. She is French. Sophie, this is Hans. He is German. Nice to meet you. And this is Naoko. She's Japanese. Nice to meet you. And this is Chang-woo. He'
歌词如下: Do you Speak English?Do you speak English? Do you speak English? Yes. Yes. I speak English. Do you speak French? Do you speak French? No. No. I don't speak French. Do you speak Korean? Do you speak Korean? Yes. Yes. I speak Korean. Do
Weve had two different listeners suggest that we do an episode about learning languages. Maura and Harp could talk forever about this topic! So heres the episode where we talk about learning French, and a little bit of Japanese and Korean too! Harp a
Joint Korean Hockey Team Overcomes Language Divide North and South Koreans face a widening language divide caused by 70 years of separation. That is creating some communication problems for the two countries first joint Olympic team as it prepares fo
A new map released by the Modern Language Association shows which languages are spoken where in the United States. According to the MLA map, a 33-square-kilometer area south of Los Angeles is one of the most linguistically diverse regions in the coun
Brian: Hey Fanny. Fanny: Hey, Brian. Brian: How's it going? Fanny: Not bad. Brian: Alright, so we're asking each other questions about our countries, and last question that I asked was, when was a good time to visit? but I have another question for y
If you're trying to land at JFK at rush hour, there is no nonverbal communication, Greenberg says. 如果你想在一小时内在肯尼迪国际机场紧急降落,就必须用语言交流。格瑞博说, It's people talking to people, so you need
There is something beautiful in the subtlety of that exchange, in the attention that each party must pay to the motivations and desires of the other. 这段对话的精彩之处就在于它蕴涵的意思非常微妙,双方都需要注意对方言谈
Many South Korean families spend thousands of dollars a year on English language education for their children. Students attend private academies(学院) often until late at night everyday. Most such schools hire teachers from abroad, but a team of en
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- U.S. State Department(美国国务院) spokesman Mark Toner said on Thursday that the potential inter-Korean military(军事的) talks are a welcome and positive sign. Mark told reporters that the Democratic of
Broadcast on COAST TO COAST: August 19, 2004 A new map released by the Modern Language Association shows which languages are spoken where in the United States. According to the MLA map, a 33-square-kilometer area south of Los Angeles is one of the mo
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight, Im Ryan Geertsma. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 This song is called Pop Pop Pop. I
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight, Im Ryan Geertsma. Voice 2 And Im Liz Waid. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 This song is called Pop Pop Pop. I
Yael: Don, what came first? Language or perception? Don: Hey, is this one of those questions with no answer? Y: No definitive answer, but a couple of theories. The first is that the language you speak affects how you perceive the world. D: So people
Brian: Hey Fanny. Fanny: Hey, Brian. Brian: How's it going? Fanny: Not bad. Brian: Alright, so we're asking each other questions about our countries, and last question that I asked was when is the best time to visit? but I have another question to as
What Came First, Language or Perception? Have you ever wondered what came first? Language or perception? Find out on this Moment of Science. Yael: Down,what came first? Language or Perception? Down:Hey!Is this one of those questions with no answer? Y