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Lesson 7 A Letter from Jenny第七课 JENNY的一封信 [00:15.48]Let's Join the Chant! [00:21.31]Listen and chant along. [00:23.99]Mail, mail! Is there any mail for me?有我的邮件吗? [00:35.44]Yes, yes! There is a letter from Jenny.有一封J
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詹姆斯因为爱好而参加了一个乐队,托德很感兴趣。 Todd: So, James, you're in a band! James: Yes! Todd: OK, tell us about your band. James: I play in a Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band. Todd: Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band. What exactly is
a. The audience is watching a music concert b. There is no one in the audience c. There is only one person on the stage d. The singer is playing a guitar 图片1
Todd: So, James, you're in a band! James: Yes! Todd: OK, tell us about your band. James: I play in a Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band. Todd: Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band. What exactly is that? James: I don't know, but that's what it says on the CD. Todd: O
BB King Still Going Strong B.B.King依然活跃在舞台上 (Music) B.B. King doesn't get around as well as he used to these days, but he still puts on a great show. And with the help of a dozen close
Todd: So, James, you're in a band! 詹姆斯,你是乐队一员! James: Yes! 是的! Todd: OK, tell us about your band. 跟我们讲讲你的乐队。 James: I play in a Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band. 我的乐队叫做瑞典泡泡糖朋克乐队。
Who You Gonna Call? OPHIRA EISENBERG, HOST: Let's meet our next two contestants. First up, Josh Polenberg. You're a grant manager at Pfizer and you're obsessed with board games. JOSH POLENBERG: I am... EISENBERG: ...Obsessed. OK, what is a board game
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Voice 1 Hello. Im Elizabeth Lickiss. Voice 2 And Im Mike Procter. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 How many musi
Todd: So, James, you're in a band! James: Yes! Todd: OK, tell us about your band. James: I play in a Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band. Todd: Swedish Bubblegum Punk Band. What exactly is that? James: I don't know, but that's what it says on the CD. Todd: O
Todd: OK, Diana we are going to talk about your hobby. Dianna: OK. Todd: What is your hobby? Dianna: I have lots of different hobbies but right now I'm learning to play the guitar. Todd: Great. How long have you been playing or practicing? Dianna: I
You're sitting in the bedroom playing the guitar Writing in a notebook your wish upon a star You are like a snowflake melting in my hand Vanish like a footstep sinking in the sand You're living in a greenhouse playing with a stone You wanna be a prin
They are the acoustic guitars of choice for many of today's leading musicians and songwriters, and the company that makes them is celebrating its 175th birthday this year. From the headquarters of C.F. Martin and Company, in Nazareth, Pennsylvania,
Todd: So, Rebecca, let's talk about things we wish could do that we can't do. What is something you wish you could do, that you can't do now? Rebecca: I think it would be definitely playing music, like playing a guitar. Some of my friends can just pu
Todd: So, Eion, why are you going to Osaka? Eoin: I'm going to Osaka this weekend to play a couple of gigs, with my band. Todd: A couple of gigs. Eoin: That's right. I guess you might say concert rather than gig. Todd: Well, in American English we'd
Evenas achildI had amusical bent, andenjoyed playingthepiano. Inhigh schoolIdreamedof playingtheguitarin arock band, but because of thepressureofschoolwork, Inever had enough timetopractice, nordid any of myclassmates. However, onceIenter college, Ii
Uh... Laying back against this windshield Parked out in this Georgia red field This is where we burn our summer nights Long little lipstick kisses on the hood of our tacoma We were sailing free, going on free and wild She was smoking hot, a whiskey s