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A: Are there any hobbies you do? B: When I have time, I sometimes draw and paint. A: Oh, you actually do that? B: Every so often, I do. A: Did you always know how to draw and paint? B: I was taught in high school how to draw and paint. A: You had an
Larry和李华两人正开着车,准备到乡下的一个农场去骑马。今天李华会学到两个常用语:boonies和country bumpkin. (Car driving on country road) LH: Larry,我们要去的那
For fans of fashionable neckwear for men, what's old is new again. Now Mo Rocca who follows these matters has his own ideas about that. Way back in the 1990s, freedom was ringing everywhere. Women were making huge inroads in the workplace. As for men
A: Hello! How do I get more amenities? B: I'm sorry, sir. I'm not sure I understand. A: I'm talking about the free stuff, like soap and shampoo. B: Oh, I see. So, you're saying that you've already run out of your amenities. A: No, no. I've got plenty
A: Yes, I need more amenities. B: By amenities, exactly what do you mean, please? A: You know, the things that are free, like the soap and the shampoo. B: Okay, I got it. You've already run out of all your amenities? A: No, I still have plenty left,
A: I need some more amenities, please. B: I'm not sure I'm following you, sir. A: Specifically, I'm talking about the little things, like soap and shampoo. B: Oh, now I understand! So, you've already used up all your amenities? A: No, I'm not even ha
A: I'd like to request some more amenities. B: Amenities? What do you mean by amenities, sir? A: Well, the free stuff! You know: the soap, lotion, shampoo, etc. B: I see. Sir, if I may ask: Have you used up all the amenities in your room? A: Not at a
A: Hi. I need more amenities, please. B: Could you be a little more specific, sir? A: Well, to be more specific, the free stuff, like soap, lotion, and shampoo. B: I understand. Now, you're saying that you've already used up all your amenities? A: Oh
The History of English in Ten Minutes. Chapter 1. Anglo-Saxon or whatever happen to the Jutes. 十分钟了解英语历史。第一章,盎格鲁撒克逊人或发生在朱特人的任何事。 The English language begins with the phrase Up Yours Ca
I love to see the TV show about choosing the people in singing, many years ago, when I was in high school, I would open the TV and saw the live show, many young girls were singing to fulfill their dreams, I liked to see their trying. Today, there are
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Culturally exposed to everybody, you know,you've got Jim Kelly in there, representing African Americans,you've got John Suces representing Europeans and you have Bruce, representing Asians. 这部电影以文化的形式呈现给了每一个人,Jim
The film was phenomenal success, taking in 3 million dollars in its first seven weeks. 电影取得空前成功 前7周达到300万美元的票房 Costing less than $1 million and generating $200 million,Bruce Lee's breakthrough film went on to becom
Our supermarket had a sale on boneless chicken breasts, and a woman I know intended to stock up(备货,囤积). At the store, however, she was disappointed to find only a few skimpy (不足的, 吝啬的)prepackaged portions of the poultry, s
Adrienne: So, Mary, my battery has almost ran out. I'm so glad you had some but they're cold. Mary: Well, I keep them in my frigerator along with several other sizes of batteries just so I have them on hand. It's a little quirky habit of mine but I a
Researchers working for the World Wildlife Fund have warned that the effects of climate change pose a serious threat to rare species of wildlife discovered within the past year in Southeast Asia, including a fanged frog and a leopard-striped gecko. A
你一边聚精会神做功课,室友一旁翻箱倒柜找东西,烦不?这倒也罢,要命的是他还唠唠叨叨问东问西:见我钱包没?我的手表在哪儿? 晕!没好气回他一句:鬼才知道呢! 对了,咱们今天就是要
In todays podcast, we talk about some theories. We talk about things which may be true, or may not be true. We use words like perhaps and maybe and it could be that... See how many examples you can find. We English have not lived in England for long.
Before beginning todays podcast, I need to explain a few words. The first word is treasure. Treasure means things which are very valuable; generally, treasure means things made of gold or silver or precious stones. The second word is hoard. If someon
Last weekend was a famous anniversary. No, not my birthday. Not the anniversary of the last time England won the World Cup. It was the anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, which took place 940 years ago at a place called (appropriately) Battle, whi