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[00:00.00]Unit 15 Learning [00:06.62]Lesson 1 Life-long Learning [00:10.52]The Importance of Lifelong Learning [00:13.97]Work and study today are very different [00:16.38]from what they were like 20 years ago. [00:19.15]In the past,people often worke
[00:00.00]Unit 15 Learning [00:06.18]Lesson 4 Understanding [00:10.75]Sophie Amundsen is a fourteen-year-old girl, [00:13.30]who starts to receive very strange letter [00:15.40]from a philosopher who asks her questions. [00:19.01]The first two letter
[ti:UNIT 6 I Love Learning English Lesson 42:Welcome to the World of English!] [0:00.979]UNIT 6 第六单元 [0:02.889]I Love Learning English 我爱学英语 [0:06.057]Lesson 42: 第42课: [0:07.734]Welcome to the World of English! 欢迎来到英语
[ti:UNIT 6 I Love Learning English Lesson 43:Write a Letter in English!] [0:00.828]UNIT 6 第六单元 [0:02.858]I Love Learning English 我爱学英语 [0:05.942]Lesson 43: 第43课: [0:08.010]Write a Letter in English! 用英语写一封信! [0
[ti:UNIT 6 I Love Learning English Lesson 41:A Phone Friend] [0:00.820]UNIT 6 第六单元 [0:02.756]I Love Learning English 我爱学英语 [0:06.199]Lesson 41: 第41课: [0:07.938]A Phone Friend 一位电话朋友 [0:11.414]THINK ABOUT IT! [0:13.
[ti:UNIT 6 I Love Learning English Lesson 45:Keep Trying!] [0:00.563]UNIT 6 第六单元 [0:02.652]I Love Learning English 我爱学英语 [0:05.505]Lesson 45: 第45课: [0:07.394]Keep Trying! 不断尝试! [0:09.443]THINK ABOUT IT! [0:11.211]If
[ti:UNIT 6 I Love Learning English Lesson 44:Say the Word] [0:00.520]UNIT 6 第六单元 [0:02.399]I Love Learning English 我爱学英语 [0:04.957]Lesson 44: 第44课: [0:06.916]Say the Word 念这个单词 [0:11.473]Say the word: DICTIONARY 念这
Todd: So, Julia, we're both teachers. Julia: That's right. Todd: And are you familier with the different learner types? Julia: A little bit, yes, I encounter different kinds of learners in my classrooms. Todd: OK, so for example, what kind of learner
DIALOG 22 laurance--I give up!I simply can't learn French! soony--Why do you say that?I think you're making a lot of progress. laurance--No,I'm not.I try and try and I still can't speak it very well.
[00:05.75]Last month, scientists announced that they recorded the first detailed maps [00:13.06]of the development of a child's brain between the ages of three and fifteen. [00:19.98]Scientists at the University of California at Los Angeles School of
[00:00.00]Today you cannot assume [00:02.97]that completing a course, [00:04.12]will give you qualifications [00:05.47]that will see you through your career. [00:08.18]Change is unpredictable, [00:09.57]and you must be ready for it. [00:12.08]In fact
[00:00.00]Habits that help you study include time [00:04.72]management,note talking,analysis and writing. [00:09.23]These habits are useful, [00:10.57]but you won't learn effectively unless [00:12.51]you have the right attitude. [00:14.55]Being open-
By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: October 30, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. Many people remember the day in school when they had to 1)cut up a dead frog. Students
Since his students began using Quizlet, English teacher Tristan Thorne has noticed an improvement in their ability to learn and use new words. Quizlet is a learning app - a computer program you use on your mobile device. It can help users build and t
BBC Learning English People and Places Talking about Christmas Amber:Hello! Today, we talk about Christmas. Some of the team here at BBC Learning English have been out of the office to talk to young people about their feelings at Christmas time and
By Judith Latham Most development experts agree that improving the economic and political status of women is a key to combating the conditions that give rise to religious extremism, particularly in th
I think its really important to make sure that all our children get the best chances, and the evidence shows when we try to sound two parts of the country, the young people who didnt have a computer because their family couldnt afford one, but who ge
hug: How do you learn English grammar? The purpose of learning grammar is to help learners to have a better understanding of the language. It is no use remembering grammar rules by rote because there are no rules without exceptions. It is sensible to
Even though China is typically known for its myriad of tea varieties, slowly but surely, Western coffee culture has been brewing its way into China's big cities and even into smaller ones as well. So much so, that coffee barista training schools are
Ben: It helps in that I have insight to how somebody learning a foreign language needs things explained because I've learned 4 myself. However in some ways it doesn't help because the Japanese learner, the Japanese sort of mind, and how they learn la