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这是什么味儿? What's that smell? *完全不清楚时。 What's that smell? (这是什么味儿?) Oh, no! Something's burning. (噢,不好!是什么糊了吧。) I wonder what that smell is? I
[00:00.00]Unit 5 Have you got any fish? [00:14.34]1.Let's talk about it. [00:20.35]Have you got a bike? Let's go bike-riding [00:24.35]I haven't got a bike Let's go fishing. [00:28.66]Have you got any fish? No,I haven't. [00:33.33]Have you got a cat?
[00:00.00]Unit 11 Look at this tall man. [00:15.12]1.Let's talk. [00:21.42]Look,there's a tall man and a giraffe. [00:26.41]Yes.Let's go and see them. [00:29.81]This is his ear.This is his hair.This is his mouth. [00:36.60]These are his arms.These ar
[00:00.00]Unit 9 What's your favourite fruit? [00:16.04]1.Let's talk. [00:22.44]What's your favourite fruit? [00:25.13]I like apples. I like grapes. [00:29.41]I like pineapples. I like fish. [00:34.32]I don't like fish. [00:37.62]What's your favourit
校园英语口语 Unit7 Let's learn throw. All right. Follow me. All right. Excuse me. Yes? Would you pronounce this word? ...hundred...Would you follow me? I'm afraid I can't. Listen carefully!... hundred ... I beg your pardon? ...hundred..., read after
22 A Friend When you read an English book, you often come across new words. You might try to guess what the words mean from the words you know, but when you cannot guess the meanings of new words at all, what should you do? You have a good friend the
1.I told you Carlos, it’s impossible to understand that map! Why don’t we go by cab? 2.But I want to go by subway, Conchita! Look, we’re here in Washdon. 3.So we should go on the subway once, co
33个英语成功的良好习惯!33段漂亮流畅的英文段落!每天脱口而出一条法则!每天实践一条法则。33天获得英语的巨大成功! You cannot improve the past but you can improve the future! When time is wasted,
Chapter 3. Cat? Caught? Cut? CD 3 Track 5 After laying our foundation with intonation and liaisons, here we finally begin to refine yourpronunciation! We are now going to work on the differencesbetween [?], [?], and [?], as well as[ō], [ā], and [ē
Nick:Hi everybody, this is Nick. Welcome to teaching serieshow do you say this in American English. Nick:大家好,我是Nick. Brad:大家好,我是Brad Nick:今天呢,我们要讲的是literally简直了。就是说我们在中文大家也经常
Today's podcast will be dedicated to the 'th'. English, being quite irregular at times, has two ways of pronouncing the combination of the t and the h. That may seem simple, but getting it right is a key to sounding like a native. I have met many peo
This programme looks at the results of a recent survey in which 3,000 British people were asked to pronounce some of the most difficult words in the English language. Yvonne and Callum try their luck at pronouncing a few of those words and achieve s
电音流行:酷帅双人电子团 3oh!3 - Starstrukk Starstrukk是美国电子音乐团体3OH!3第二张录音室大碟《Want》中的第二支单曲,而收录在豪华版专辑中的Starstrukk混音版本邀来了怪怪潮女Katy Perry加盟,在
Exercise 6-5: R Combinations CD 3 Track 47 Don't think about spelling here. Just pronounce eachcolumn of words as the heading indicates. 图片1
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: January 16, 2003 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and this week on Wordmaster, English teacher Lida Baker explains some of the shortcuts that work their way into conversational American speech. RS: They're called
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: April 10, 2003 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and this week on WORDMASTER -- a way to find out what people are talking about. First, though, a story. (SOUNDS OF RUSHING WATER) RS: Imagine a waterway. Fish rush b
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER -- help for English learners who have trouble pronouncing words with the letters t-h. RS: Our friend Lida Baker joins us with a pronunciation lesson. She writes textbooks for Engli
酷帅双人电子团 3oh!3 - Starstrukk 3oh!3 ft. Katy Perry Nice legs, Daisy dukes, makes a man go [whistle] Thats the way they all come through like [whistle whistle] Low-cut, see-through shirts that make you [whistles] Thats the way she come thro
Broadcast: December 8, 2004 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: VOA's prince of pronunciation. RS: Jim Tedder has been with VOA for 25 years. He works in the English production branch, and is one of the news readers