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VOICE ONE: Im Barbara Klein. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. This is the last in our series of reports about efforts to keep traditional ways alive. Today we tell about attempts to preserve Native American cul
EXPLORATIONS - More Than Half of All Languages in the World Are in Danger of Disappearing By Marilyn Christiano Broadcast: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: An
[00:02.94]第7单元 国家和语言 [00:05.88]Lesson 25 1 Read and say [00:09.70]第25课 1.阅读并且说 [00:13.53]Good morning, class! [00:15.11]同学们,早上好! [00:16.69]Good morning, sir! [00:18.43]老师,早上好! [00:20.17]We have five
Unit 15 Talking about languages 281.A person who speaks two languages is bilingual. 282.A person who speaks three languages is trilingual. 283.How many languages do you speak? 284.Can you speak Mandarine? 285.Can you understand your American teacher?
Writer Helen Thorpe spent one school year in a classroom in Denver, Colorado. There, she observed immigrant and refugee students who had come from different cultures. All the students were just learning to speak English. Thorpe saw the young people d
Today, more people than ever before are speaking to each other through satellite television, cellular telephones and computers. This means that people from different parts of the world need to be able
UNIT 5 [00:05.97]I like music that I can dance to. [00:08.64]SELF CHECK [00:11.17]1 Fill in each blank with the correct words [00:14.25]given. [00:15.68]Change the form of the word if necessary. [00:18.87]Then make your own sentences with each word.
2004 考研英语长难句 3、The newly described languages were often so strikingly different from the well studied languages of Europe and Southeast Asia that some scholars even accused Boas and Sapir of fabricating their data. 【分析】复合句
Broadcast: Feb 7, 2003 By Jill Moss This is Doug Johnson. On our program today: We play some music by Michelle Branch ... Answer a question about which foreign languages American students study ... An
According to a variety of studies my languages may be providing mental benefits beyond the ability to chat with locals when I travel. Judith Kroll, from Penn State University, discussed findings from a number of her labs papers on February 18th at a
Many Food Names in English Come From Africa On a recent program, we told you stories of English words borrowed from other languages. Today, we will tell you about words English has taken from African languages. Many of these words entered English as
EDUCATION REPORT - Foreign Language Learning in the United States By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, April 22, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. It seems mor
Rosetta Project Aims to Save Languages for Future Generations Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA Learning English! Im June Simms. On the show today, we play songs from a new album by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. We also hear about a creativ
AS IT IS 2015-06-24 Indian, Pakistani Immigrants Learn About One Another 印度和巴基斯坦移民互相学习 Violence has damaged relations between India and Pakistan ever since the two countries gained their independence from Britain almost 70 y
EDUCATION REPORT - Bush Proposes to Expand Foreign Language TeachingBy Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, January 19, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. President Bu
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: a map of mother tongues in America. RS: Last week, we told you about americanrhetoric.com, a collection of well-known American speeches. Well, there's something brand new on the W
AA: Ive Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble. This week on Wordmaster -- come with us to the American Midwest to meet a young man who teaches English to speakers of other languages ... lots of other languages. RS: His name is Josh Atherton. He taught Eng
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: with the National Museum of the American Indian opening in Washington, we look at Native American influence on the English language. RS: Linguist Marianne Mithun is author of the
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER, our guest is the author of a new book called On Words: Insight Into How Our Words Work -- and Don't.RS: Paula LaRocque has worked for many years as a writing instructor and newspa
Broadcast on COAST TO COAST: September 23, 2004 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: with the National Museum of the American Indian opening in Washington, we look at Native American influence on the English language