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??Intro:It was an excited and happy Captain Naaman that headed home to Syria in our lesson today! He had left Syria a disfigured and dying man, with only one hope:that the prophet of God in Israel could cure him of the dreadful disease of lepros
??Introduction:Yes, Captain Naaman! No, Captain Naaman! Right away, Captain! All the servants would have scurried here and there when Captain Naaman came home from a battle. You see, he was the captain over the entire army of the king of Syria. L
●语言不通 我想请一位日本人翻译。 I'd like to have a Japanese interpreter. *interpreter “口头翻译”。 我不会说英语。 I can't speak English. No English! (我英文不行。
AS IT IS 2015-11-28 In Japanese, Onigiri Means Love and Comfort 饭团在日本意味着爱和安慰 In Japan, onigiri rice balls are more common than sushi. And in Japanese culture, making onigiri is a way to show love. You can make an onigiri by ro
Todd: OK. Sophie, we're going to talk about opposites. OK. What is big? 托德:好,苏菲,我们要来谈谈反义词。好,什么东西是大的? Sophie: An elephant. 苏菲:大象。 Todd: OK. What is small? 托德:好。那什么是小
克里斯汀阿曼普(Christiane Amanpour),1958年1月12日出生,美国有线电视新闻网首席国际新闻特派员以及《Amanpour》的主持人。[1] 2012年4月起克里斯汀阿曼普开始担任一档对话海外政要的夜间访谈节
Christiane Amanpour is one of the worlds most successful international news reporters. She was born in London in 1958 to an Iranian father and British mother. She attended exclusive schools in England before moving to the USA to study journalism. She
The nuclear crisis in Japan are causing many Japanese and Americans living there to seek a safe haven with their family and friends in the U.S. Some of them say they are not returning to their homeland until it is safe to do so. Elizabeth Lee spoke t
No English! My English isnt good enough. A Japanese-speaking person, please. Arent you John? Pardon me? /Excuse me? /I beg your pardon? /Could you repeat that? What did you say? Would you slow down, please? Please say it more slowly. What can I do fo
Todd: OK. Sophie, we're going to talk about opposites. OK. What is big? Sophie: An elephant. Todd: OK. What is small? Sophie: A mouse. Todd: A mouse, OK. Are you afraid of mice? Sophie: No, not actually. Todd: OK. What is expensive? Sophie: A yacht.
5Now Naaman was commander of the army of the king of Aram. He was a great man in the sight of his master and highly regarded, because through him the Lord had given victory to Aram. He was a valiant soldier, but he had leprosy. 2Now bands from Aram h
Todd: OK. Sophie, we're going to talk about opposites. OK. What is big? Sophie: An elephant. Todd: OK. What is small? Sophie: A mouse. Todd: A mouse, OK. Are you afraid of mice? Sophie: No, not actually. Todd: OK. What is expensive? Sophie: A yacht.
By June Soh Washington, D.C. 17 October 2006 watch Youngest Imam report Two teenagers who used to spend their time playing computer games after school are suddenly finding themselves as spiritual leaders. Their role relieves a U.S. Muslim community'
By Suzanne Chislett London 08 August 2007 Tribal villagers from the eastern state of Orissa in India claim the planned expansion of a mine and mineral refinery in their region threatens their way of life. So they sent representatives to London to as
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I can't speak English. No English! My English isn't good enough. A Japanese-speaking person, please. Aren't you John? Pardon me? /Excuse me? /I beg your pardon? /Could you repeat that? What did you say? Would you slow down, please? Please say it more
Christiane Amanpour is one of the worlds most successful international news reporters. She was born in London in 1958 to an Iranian father and British mother. She attended exclusive schools in England before moving to the USA to study journalism. She
Todd: OK. Sophie, we're going to talk about opposites. OK. What is big? Sophie: An elephant. Todd: OK. What is small? Sophie: A mouse. Todd: A mouse, OK. Are you afraid of mice? Sophie: No, not actually. Todd: OK. What is expensive? Sophie: A yacht.