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Journalist: Yoko, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band was recorded at EMI Studios. IMAGINE was recorded at your Tittenhurst Park home studio in Ascot. How did recording at home affect IMAGINE? Yoko: Well, a
[00:00.00]Unit 1 Meeting People [00:04.56]Lesson 3 [00:09.59]Exercise 1.1 [00:12.69]Jason, who is the boy over there? [00:15.56]Oh, that's Steven.Let me introduce you. [00:19.33]Steven,this is Cathy. [00:21.27]She's from the United Kingdom. [00:23.23
[01:09.62]SHOPPING ONLINE [01:30.57]Sato Miyoko is a Japanese schoolgirl. [01:35.61]Last month Miyoko went on a school trip with her friends. [02:08.97]This was a very special trip because they were travelling to Beijing. [02:17.61]She wanted to take
[00:26.20]Read and act [00:31.24]MIQIKO:Are you excited about going to Beijing? [00:35.76]MIYOKO:Yeah,but I've got to go shopping first. [00:40.62]MIQIKO:Yeah,me too.My leather tennis shoes are worn out. [00:48.07]I needed another pair. [02:19.62]MIY
Todd: Hello, Yoko. 你好,洋子。 Yoko: Hello, Todd. 你好,托德。 Todd: How are you? 你过得怎么样? Yoko: Good. How are you? 挺好的,你呢? Todd: Good. OK. We're gonna talk about trains. 很好。我们来聊一聊火车。 Yo
One of challenges Japan's govt is facing is how to get enough electric power to all those people. Up to March last year, part of answer was nuclear power. That was where nearly one third of Japan's energy came from. But that changed after the meltdow
Todd: Hello, Yoko. Yoko: Hello, Todd. Todd: How are you? Yoko: Good. How are you? Todd: Good. OK. We're gonna talk about trains. Yoko: OK. Todd: Do you take the train everyday? Yoko: Yes, I have to. Todd: Oh, really? Yoko: Yeah, cause I don't have a
Todd: OK, Yoko. We're gonna talk about exercise. Yoko: Exercise! Todd: Now, you go to a gym? Yoko: Maybe three times a week. Todd: OK. Yoko: Yeah. If I can. Todd: OK. Yoko: Cause I have to. Todd: Why? What do you mean? Why do you have to? Yoko: When
Todd: OK, Yoko! Yoko: Hi! Todd: We're going to talk about your trip to America. Yoko: Trip to America. OK. Todd: OK. When did you go to the U.S.? Yoko: It's about 4 years ago. Todd: And what did you do? Yoko: Actually, I went to Michigan and I worked
This is Whats Trending Today. Forty-six years after its release, John Lennons classic song Imagine is formally getting a co-writer -- his widow, Yoko Ono. The British musician first gained worldwide fame in the early 1960s, as a member of The Beatles
By Steve Herman Japan is lodging a protest with North Korea after forensic tests confirmed that what Pyongyang said were the remains of a Japanese woman abducted by North Korean agents are actually th
By Zulima Palacio Washington, D.C. 03 April 2007 Watch Wish Tree report The late rock musician John Lennon's widow, artist Yoko Ono, helped celebrate the National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D.C. Monday by presenting her interactive project
Todd: OK, Yoko. We're gonna talk about exercise. Yoko: Exercise! Todd: Now, you go to a gym? Yoko: Maybe three times a week. Todd: OK. Yoko: Yeah. If I can. Todd: OK. Yoko: 'Cause I have to. Todd: Why? What do you mean? Why do you have to? Yoko: When
Todd: OK, Yoko. We're gonna talk about exercise. 洋子,我们来谈一谈锻炼。 Yoko: Exercise! 锻炼! Todd: Now, you go to a gym? 你去健身房吗? Yoko: Maybe three times a week. 有时一周三次。 Todd: OK. 好的。 Yoko: Yeah. If
Todd: OK, Yoko we were just at a festival. 洋子,我们现在正在过节。 Yoko: Yeah! 是的! Todd: Do you want to talk about festivals in Japan? 你能说说日本的节日吗? Yoko: Yes, OK. So, I think in Fall we have lots of kind of fes
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MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: And here's one more item for your gender politics file. For nearly 50 years, credit for this song - Imagine - has gone to one writer - John Lennon. That changed this week. The National Music Publishers Association announced that
Todd: OK, Yoko! Yoko: Yeah! Todd: We're going to talk about your trip to America. Yoko: Trip to America. OK. Todd: OK. When did you go to the U.S.? Yoko: It's about 4 years ago. Todd: And what did you do? Yoko: Actually, I went to Michigan and I work
For more on this, we're joined by our correspondent Terrence Terashima in Tokyo. Q1. Terry. Will Abe continue promoting ties with neighboring countries and resolving historical issues? Q2. What more did the prime minister say on the upcoming election
Todd: Hello, Yoko. Yoko: Hello, Todd. Todd: How are you? Yoko: Good. How are you? Todd: Good. OK. We're gonna talk about trains. Yoko: OK. Todd: Do you take the train everyday? Yoko: Yes, I have to. Todd: Oh, really? Yoko: Yeah, 'cause I don't have a