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I wonder who made that phone call, Jessie said a few minutes later. The Aldens were gathered in the small parking lot outside Jeffs shop. I dont know, Henry said, hoisting his backpack onto his shoulder. But I dont like it. While they were standing t
Uh-oh! said Benny. He paused as they entered the library. We didnt bring our library cards. Thats okay, Benny Henry told him. We can look through some books right here. We dont need a card for that. The lady behind the information desk looked up. Whe
Wang Hai: What kind of book have you got? Zhang Hua: A children's story book. What's your book about? Wang Hai: It's science fiction. It's about man's future life. Zhang Hua: Which book is more intere
I can't believe we took a trip to Morgan's library,said Annie. Jack smiled and nodded. It was incredible, wasn't it? said Annie. Yeah,said Jack. A strong breeze gusted through the tree housewindow. It blew open their research book about SanFrancisco.
[00:05.00]第5课 图书馆学会 [00:10.00]A What things are there in a libray? [00:15.14]A 图书馆里有什么? [00:20.27]1 a newspaper [00:24.50]报纸 [00:28.73]2 a poster [00:32.76]海报 [00:36.78]3 a reference book [00:41.21]参考书 [00:45.64]4 a storybook [0
A: What can I do for you? B: I am trying to find this book. A: Whats the problem? B: It doesnt seem like this library has it. A: Have you checked the computer? B: I have already. A: What did it say? B: It says the book is on the shelf, but I didnt fi
This is a small segment from the weekly literary program InkQuill. In a recent panel discussion hosted by All-China Women's Federation, Li Minyi , a researcher specializing in early childhood education, warned that parents have to get a grip on the f
A library built in the city of Qinhuangdao in northern China has been dubbed the world's loneliest library. While isolated, the library is said to offer a unique connection to the sea. Sitting on the beach in the resort city of Qinhuangdao in the nor
AA: I'm Avi Arditti and this week on WORDMASTER: We follow up on last week's advice to parents about the language benefits of talking to babies. Mariah Evans at the University of Nevada, Reno, led a 20-year study which asked adults in 27 countries to
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 08 March 2007 watch Kenyan Camel Library report Kenyan camel library Illiteracy is high in Kenya's northeastern province, especially among the nomadic, largely ethnic Somali communities that eke out a living in the bush. Ma
EDUCATION REPORT - International Children's Digital Library By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, June 17, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. Looking for a good
AS IT IS 2016-05-03 Arts Fuel Tech Creativity in Children An American library is giving children a new way to learn important life skills by combining art projects with traditional school subjects, like mathematics and science. The program is called
Mark needs a book. He does not have money. His mom takes him to the library. Mark can borrow books for free. Mark enters the library. There are so many books. There are books about animals. There are books about pirates. There are books about science
By Barbara Schoetzau New York 16 May 2006 The Gilbert Court, in New York's Pierpont Morgan Library One of New York's great cultural treasures has reopened after a three-year renovation. The Morgan Lib
In Russia, the world's strangest library has opened in the city of Baikalsk. Not a single piece of paper can be found inside. Instead, all books are made from ice. The library consists of 420 books, which contain etchings of more than 1,000 phrases.
Beginners. The other day, I took the children to the local library. It is only a ten minute drive from our house. We had a lot of books that were overdue and needed to be returned. It's one of those great places to go when it is too hot to do anythin
Voice 1 Thank you for joining us for todays Spotlight. Im Joshua Leo. Voice 2 And Im Rebekah Schipper. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Rec
A: What can I do for you? B: I am trying to find this book. A: What's the problem? B:It doesn't seem like this library has it. A: Have you checked the computer? B:I have already. A: What did it say? B: It says the book is on the shelf, but I didn't f
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Imagine what it would be like to grow up living in a library. For much of the 20th century, public libraries built by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie included apartments for the families of custodians. A new play opening i
Reporter: Cao Wenxuan is one of China's most popular authors of children's fiction. His books, such as Cao-Fang-Zi, or literally translated as The Straw House and Qingtong Kuihua (青铜葵花), or translated as Bronze and Sunflower, have collectivel