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Amber: Hello, I'm Amber, and in the programme today we hear about The Poetry Archive - a brilliant new website to stretch your listening skills! The site was launched at the end of last year at the British Library in London. At www.poetryarchive.co.
Reading poetry brings people from different places and different times together. More than any other form of literature, poetry plays with sounds, words and grammar. That makes poetry difficult to write, but very interesting to read. Poetry also cal
[00:00.16]∮ Show me a man [00:01.32]∮ Who's gentle and kind [00:06.24]∮ And I'll show you [00:07.80]∮ A loser [00:10.68]∮ Now show me a man [00:14.96]∮ Who takes what he wants [00:17.52]∮ Oh, how exciting [00:23.12]∮ Oh, how exciting
Andy Shallal: 'I Didn't Have to Come Here, I Chose to Come Here' 安迪沙劳:我不是被迫来这里,我是选择来这里 There is a saying that laughter is good for the soul. When we interviewed Iraqi-American Andy Shallal at his Washington, D.C.
Yemi, Musician Poet J: Hello I'm Jody! Welcome to American Cafe. Y: 大家好,我是杨晨。欢迎您到美语咖啡屋。 我们今天的客人是Yemi。Yemi是个很有意思的人,您听了我们
When asked about poetry, most people will say that a poem is a text that has rhythm and rhyme. Famous are the lines by William Blake, which have clear rhythm and rhyme: Other people will add that poems must have a certain form, with a fixed number of
(WA) As many of you already know, March is Women's History Month, so it's just a few weeks until the university begins its annual observance. The Women's Studies Program, in conjunction with the College Life Office, is pleased to announce that a ful
April is National Poetry Month in the United States, so today we're going to ponder poetic license. What is Poetic License When describing writing, you say people are taking poetic license when they use language in a way that isn't normal or correct.
影片对白 CHARLIE: You told him about this meeting? PITTS: Twice. CHARLIE: That's it, guys. We're all fried. PITTS: How do you mean? CHARLIE: Cameron's a fink. He's in Nolan's office right now, finking. PITTS: About what? CHARLIE: The club, Pittsie.
影片对白 KEATING: Oh Captain, My Captain who knows where that comes from? Anybody? Not a clue ? It's from a poem by Walt Whitman about Mr. Abraham Lincoln. Now in this class you can either call me Mr. Keating. Or, if you're slightly more daring, Oh
THIS IS AMERICA -April 1, 2002: National Poetry Month By Jerilyn Watson VOICE ONE: April is National Poetry Month. This year, five poets have been chosen to be honored. I’m Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO
April is National Poetry Month in the United States. The Academy of American Poets started the special celebration ten years ago. National Poetry Month brings together publishers, booksellers, poetry groups, libraries, schools and poets around the co
VOICE ONE: Im Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today we finish telling about the life of Langston Hughes, known as the poet voice of African Americans. He was one of the most import
JEFFREY BROWN:And finally tonight, bringing contemporary African-American poetry into the public eye. CHARLES HENRY ROWELL, Callaloo: I think we're going to have to omit Colson Whitehead. JEFFREY BROWN:Meeting to plan the summer issue of the literacy
Whenever he felt his temper rising, he slowly recited the alphabet in his head, and by the time he had reached the end he had calmed down. 每逢他发怒时,他便总是默默诵读字母顺序,这会花去他的一些时间,然后他又头脑清
THIS IS AMERICA - National Poetry Week: When Words Take FlightBy Shelley Gollust Broadcast: Monday, April 03, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapid
The Swedish Academy awarded one of Swedens most famous living poets, Tomas Transtr?mer, the 2011 Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday - making him the first Swede in nearly 40 years to win the award. The Nobel prize in literature for 2011 is awarde
It is very cold here in England, and there is lots of snow on the ground. What do you think about snow? Yes, snow can be cold and wet and miserable. But it can also change familiar things our houses and gardens, our streets and our cities into someth
When I was a freshman in high school, I was a live wire of nervous hormones. And I was underdeveloped and over-excitable. 当我是高一新生时,我是一个神经激素异常活跃的人。我发育不良,但又过度兴奋。And despite my fe
Voice 1 Hello. Im Rachel Hobson. Voice 2 And Im Ruby Jones. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Whom do you respect