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[0:01.988]UNIT 2 Talking About Lessons [0:05.091]Lesson 5 Where Is the Eiffel Tower? [0:10.579]Let's talk. [0:12.761]Rose, you have so [0:14.608] many beautiful [0:15.068] pictures! [0:16.015]Yeah. Le Le, what's [0:17.188]this in English? [0:18.852]S
[00:03.28]UNIT 2 Interesting Lessons [00:09.03]Lesson 5 Where Is the Eiffel Tower? [00:12.18]Let's talk. Listen and read. [00:14.36]Rose, you have so many beautiful pictures! [00:17.60]Yeah. Le Le, what's this in English? [00:20.24]Sorry, I don't kno
[00:04.24]UNIT 2 Interesting Lessons [00:07.93]Self-assessment [00:09.45]Listen, match and say. [00:26.26]--What's this in [00:26.82] English? [00:29.45] know. [00:34.29]--Is it Mount Fuji? [00:36.67] It's the Great Wall. [00:43.06]--Where is the Whi
Duracell is perhaps the worlds best known make of batteries. The brand is owned by the multinational conglomerate Proctor and Gamble. Duracell was founded by scientist Samuel Ruben and entrepreneur Philip Rogers Mallory. They developed an alkaline te
Todd: OK, Steven, what do you want to talk about? Steven: Hiking! Todd: Hiking! Are you a big mountain man? Steven: Yeah, yeah, I really love getting out into the mountains. Todd: What mountains have you climbed? Steven: Well, recently, I climbed Mt.
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VOICE ONE: This is Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we bring you the second of three programs about beautiful and unusual places in our world. Last week, we told about structures built
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Todd: OK, Steven, what do you want to talk about? 好,Steven,你想谈点什么呢? Steven: Hiking! 徒步旅行! Todd: Hiking! Are you a big mountain man? 徒步旅行!你喜欢爬高山吗? Steven: Yeah, yeah, I really love getting out in
Todd: OK, Steven, what do you want to talk about? Steven: Hiking! Todd: Hiking! Are you a big mountain man? Steven: Yeah, yeah, I really love getting out into the mountains. Todd: What mountains have you climbed? Steven: Well, recently, I climbed Mt.
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: In the age of Snapchat and Instagram, where almost anybody can have the equivalent of a photo studio in their hands, some people still use old-style photo booths. That's especially true in Japan, where the photo booths are called
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: In the age of Snapchat and Instagram, where almost anybody can have the equivalent of a photo studio in their hands, some people still use old-style photo booths. That's especially true in Japan, where the photo booths are called
Todd: OK, Steven, what do you want to talk about? Steven: Hiking! Todd: Hiking! Are you a big mountain man? Steven: Yeah, yeah, I really love getting out into the mountains. Todd: What mountains have you climbed? Steven: Well, recently, I climbed Mt.