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Brian sat down for dinner. He sat down in the chair. He sat down at the table. He looked at his white plate. He looked at his silver fork. He looked at his silver spoon. His dad said, Pass me your plate, Brian. His dad put white rice on the plate. Hi
The Alden children slept until almost nine oclock the next morning. When they got up, the house was quiet. I wonder where Grandfather and Ken are, Benny said. Maybe theyre downstairs, Henry said. So the children headed downstairs. They heard a voice
Our story today is called Feathertop. It was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Lawan Davis adapted it for VOA Learning English. Here is Shep ONeal with the story. The long cold winter was gone at last. At first the cold nights went away slowly. Then su
Our story today is called Feathertop. It was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Lawan Davis adapted it for VOA Learning English. Here is Shep ONeal with the story. The long cold winter was gone at last. At first the cold nights went away slowly. Then su
[ti:] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:00.43] Growing Good Corn 如何种好玉米 [00:06.55]There was a Nebraska farmer who grew award-winning corn. [00:12.13]Each year he entered his corn in the state fair where it won a blue ribbon. [00:18.25]One year a news
After the Aldens unpacked, Ken showed them around the farm. He led them past chickens, goats, horses, even a llama. The llama was white with tan spots. He had a long, graceful neck, thin legs, and curious brown eyes. Ken went over and stroked the lla
Isnt it amazing? ten-year-old Violet Alden said as she gazed out the back seat window of the Aldens rented van. No matter where you look, all you see is corn, corn and more corn. I like corn-on-the-cob, said Benny, Violets six-year-old brother. Iowa
歌词如下: Jimmy crack corn and I don't care, Jimmy crack corn and I don't care, Jimmy crack corn and I don't care, My master's gone away.
歌词如下: Jimmy crack corn and I don't care, Jimmy crack corn and I don't care, Jimmy crack corn and I don't care, My master's gone away.
"Feathertop," by Nathaniel Hawthorne Our story today is called Feathertop. It was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Here is Shep ONeal with the story. The long cold winter was gone at last. At first the cold nights went away slowly. Then suddenly,
The farmer drives a tractor. The tractor digs up the ground. He plants yellow corn in the ground. He plants the yellow corn in the spring. The corn grows in the summer. The rain helps the corn grow. If there is no rain, the corn dies. If there is a l
Close to home, another natural disaster is having a major impact on parts of the Midwest, it's one of the worst droughts in decades, thousands of Illinois farmers may lose as much as a third of their crops. And the federal government is expected to d
Brian sat down for dinner. He sat down in the chair. He sat down at the table. He looked at his white plate. He looked at his silver fork. He looked at his silver spoon. His dad said, Pass me your plate, Brian. His dad put white rice on the plate. Hi
ANNOUNCER: Now, the VOA Special English program AMERICAN STORIES. (MUSIC) Our story today is called Feathertop. It was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Here is Shep ONeal with the story. (MUSIC) STORYTELLER: The long cold winter was gone at last. At f
AGRICULTURE REPORT -July 9, 2002: Popcorn By George Grow This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT. Americans love popcorn. They eat it at home, at sports events, and in movie theaters. Popco
AGRICULTURE REPORT — December 10, 2002: Corn, Part 3 By Mario Ritter This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Last week, we told about the many uses for corn. It is America’s most succe
AGRICULTURE REPORT — December 3, 2002: Corn, Part 2 By Mario Ritter This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Last week, we told about the use of corn to feed cows in the cattle industry.
AGRICULTURE REPORT — November 26, 2002: Corn, Part 1 By Mario Ritter This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Corn is an important crop in many parts of the world. However, some people ar
15 Little Boy Blue Mother Goose Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn. Where's the boy who looks after the sheep? He's under the haycock, fast asleep. Will you wake him? NO, not I, for if I do, he'll
Beginners. A few days ago, we had a yard sale. I actually held it over two mornings, out of my garage. Yard sales are very common in this area, and very popular too. Do you know what they are? I suppose the name explains the meaning; a sale of househ