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A: We finally get a chance to meet. B: Thank you for meeting me here. A: It's no problem. B: I need to speak with you about your daughter. A: Is there something wrong? B: I enjoy having your daughter in my class. A: I'm glad to hear it. B: She is a g
A: I would like to order some internet today. B: What kind would you like? A: What kind of internet is there? B: You can get DSL or dial-up. A: Which of those two is best? B: I would recommend DSL. A: Is that one better? B: It's better because it doe
A: May I help you? B: I need to copy some pages in my book. A: The copier is right over there, in the corner. B: Do I need to pay to use it? A: You have to pay to use the copier. B: How much do you charge? A: You need to pay ten cents for every copy.
Mr. Hooper was a teacher. He taught English 101. He taught English 101 at a small college. His students were not rich. His students were poor. Books cost a lot of money. The English 101 book cost a lot of money. Mr. Hooper had a good idea. He wrote h
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Writers Kick-start Career with Print-on-Demand On a recent Sunday afternoon, there was a steady stream of visitors to a house in Alexandria, Virginia, where John Saul signed copies of his first published book, Candle in the Window. It is a collection
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Germaine Greer is an Australian-born writer, academic and journalist. She is most famous for speaking out on womens issues. She is one of the boldest and clearest feminist voices of modern times. She became a household name overnight after the public
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By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 03 July 2006 Writer Amanda Roraback says Americans want to know more about places in the news, such as Muslim countries. Her book series called Nutshell Notes helps readers learn about those regions. --------- Amanda R
By Stephanie Ho Washington 22 March 2007 On a map, Sierra Leone is separated from New York City by nearly 7,000 kilometers. For one young Sierra Leonean man now living in New York, the journey involved much more than traveling the physical distance.
Jamie Galloway is an eco-friendly fiber artist. A recent graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, she was among 700 exhibiters at the American Craft Council Show in Baltimore, Maryland displaying their handmade jewelry, clothing, and home
Comic Book Convention Brings Superheroes and Super Fans Acting like superheroes or super-villains, or just showing off, comic fans dressed up as their favorite characters are having a good time at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Some enjo
我们今天要学的习惯用语都包括这样一个关键的词,stitch。 Stitch这个词可以用做名词也可以用做动词,stitch作名词的时候最常用的意思是缝纫的针脚,而当动词的时候就常常解释为缝纫了。
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The world Philip Pullman created is back, in his hands and now ours. His Dark Materials trilogy, which began more than 20 years ago with a book called The Golden Compass is set in a world ruled by a theocratic overlords called The
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A: Hi. I want to get something nice for my niece. B: Well, I've never heard of a little girl that didn't love Barbie dolls. A: I like that suggestion. Show me one, please. B: Here you goDigital Barbie. A: Oh, my niece will love her! How much for her?