单词:drum language (africa)
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By Gary Garriott Broadcast: August 11, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Development Report. 1)Sawdust is what remains after trees and logs are cut up into boards for building house
Lesson 3 Text A There Is Something Very Nice Inside Your Drum It was Jimmy's birthday, and he was five years old. He got quite a lot of nice birthday presents from his family, and one of them was a be
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[00:01.76]Unit 8 Story [00:05.56]Ken,let's do it again! [00:08.64]OK.one,two,three! [00:20.91]Wow,super. [00:22.92]We'll be great. [00:25.04]Wonderful. [00:26.32]I want to play the drums,too. [00:31.53]Here's the program,Dad. [00:34.04]Can you and Mo
[00:03.24]Unit 19 Communication Culture Corner [00:08.30]English Around the World [00:10.65]Nowadays,there are around 400 million speakers [00:14.44]of English as a first language in countries [00:17.23]such as Australia,Britain,Canada, [00:19.48]Ire
Young Senegalese Turn to English 年轻的塞内加尔人学习英语 It is late afternoon in the small village of Fandene, Senegal. Students begin to arrive at the local school. They arrive on bicycles, motorbikes, and donkey carts. Under the shade
By Jordan Davis Dakar 31 January 2007 U.S. software giant Microsoft this week unveiled the latest version of its operating system, Windows Vista. Soon, African users may be able to boot up their computers using their native tongue because African lan
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The English language was originally formed on the basis of the languages of small tribes. At first small tribes of people who lived in Northern Europe left their countries and settled in England. While they were isolated in the island community, the
That is prescal child beating a drum in sequence an adult drummer. Here is the prescaler who cannot find the rhythm. Researchers find that the first child who can match the drum beats is more likely to have better early language skills and reading po
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: word order and the mind. A new study suggests that people naturally gesture in the order of subject-object-verb, regardless of the rules of their spoken language. Susan Goldin-Mea
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Double-Drum Sawdust Stove By Gary Garriott Broadcast: Monday, September 27, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Development Report. Sawdust is what remains after
African Schools Debate Whether to Teach in Local Languages Many children speak the same language at school as they do at home. However, in many parts of Africa, this is not the case. In countries south of the Sahara Desert, most children are taught i
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
South Africa Investigating Mandela Sign Interpreter 南非将调查曼德拉追悼会冒牌手语翻译一事 South Africa's government says it is investigating the alleged incorrect use of sign language at a ceremony honoring late President Nelson M
By Jim Teeple Jerusalem 22 February 2007 A new radio station launched this week in the West Bank hopes to help bridge the divide between Palestinians and Israelis. VOA's Jim Teeple reports, those behind the station say they had success with a similar
Once in a forest there lived a jackal named Gomaya. He was too lazy to hunt for his food. He often chased away younger jackals who would catch a prey and eat it himself. All the other jackals were upset with him. They all got together and decided to
By Joseph Mok Washington, DC 12 June 2006 watch Black Eagle report Black Eagle, a Native American drum group from Jemez, New Mexico, has successfully melded its unique native Towa language singing with powwow drumming. VOA's Joseph Mok reports on th
Voice 1 Welcome to Spotlight. Im Liz Waid. Voice 2 And Im Ryan Geertsma. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 3 Art is, and always was, at the se