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The High Cost of Uncritical Teaching By Ira J. Winn / Reprinted with permission. Adapted from the article originally published in Phi Delta Kappan magazine. If students are not given the guidance and
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 get out (of here) piss off beat it Practical Sentence eg: Dont you hear me ? Get out of here! eg: You idiot! Piss off. Beat it eg: Beat it! I am in bad mood. get out of here Piss off
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery make a coffee run mind I could use if you done some Practical Sentence make a coffee run eg: Do you want anything? I m gonna make a coffee run. if you dont mind eg: Can I have a Latte, if you dont mind. I could use some
Playing a Practical Joke Patricia: What are you doing? Luis: Im setting up a practical joke for Bobby. I cant wait to see the look on his face when he walks outside and finds his bike in pieces. Itll be the best prank ever! Patricia: Youre not really
[00:03.31]Unit 9 Wheels Culture Corner [00:06.46]America on the wheel [00:09.00]Although the motor car was invented in 1889 [00:12.43]by a German man called Gottlieb Daimler, [00:15.48]it was an American man called Henry Ford [00:18.57]who created th
The Best Practical Joke I Ever Saw I've never been much for playing practical jokes on people, nor have Ibeen on the receiving end very often. The biggest practical joke Iever played on anyone was on April Fools Day ... I had our secretaryleave a pho
By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: August 21, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Education Report. New York City has the largest public school system in the United States. The city Departm
[00:00.00]Unit 29 [00:04.16]Listening and speaking [00:06.30]2 Nine people were asked [00:09.24]Are there any practical skills [00:11.14]that you wish you'd been taught at school? [00:14.11]Listen to their answers, [00:15.56]and answer the questions.
What Are the Self-Help Pitfalls? Ive worked for a couple of decades (or so!) helping people along the path towards their best life via my career in the fitness industry. Over the last five or six years, Ive committed much more of my time and energy i
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 have it both ways time will tell in the middle of what are you up to? Practical Sentence have it both ways I like the clean air of the countryside and the convenience of living in a big city. Well, you cant ha
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 Do you take money? Pass the hat I'm broke. cover Practical Sentence eg: A:Is it free? B:Pass the hat. How much is the cover? Do you take money? Pass the hat I'm broke.
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 sidewalk rain fire hot as heck/hell fry eggs on the Practical Sentence rain fire eg: Its raining fire. eg: The weather in my hometown is hot as heck in summer. fry eggs on the side walk eg: We can fry eggs on
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 be surprised to how about up in the air Practical Sentence be surprised to eg: Im surprised to see her in the shopping mall. how about eg: How about eating out tonight?. up in the air eg: Which college did you
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 happen to talk sb. out of talk sb. into Practical Sentence happen to eg: I happen to have a new one. talk sb. out of eg: I talked him out of going swimming alone. talk sb. into doing eg: My girlfriend talked m
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 Work workout working on it out of work dirty work Practical Sentence work out eg: I think the plan will work out. Are you working out? Practical Sentence working on it eg: Have you finished the report I am wor
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery top of my head. I can tell you by heart. I can tell you from the I will figure it out later. Practical Sentence I can tell you by heart. I will figure it out later. I can tell you from the top of my head.
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery play it by ear go in one ear and out the other follow sb's nose Practical Sentence eg:What shall we do?Lets play it by ear. play it by ear follow sb's nose eg: Turn left and follow your nose, you wont miss it. eg: Whats
ENGLISH MARATHON Host: Jeffery 叶茼荞 keep sb. waiting made it take a rain check stand sb. up Practical Sentence keep sb. waiting eg: Sorry, I have kept you waiting for 2 hours. eg: Wow, she made it. made it take a rain check eg: Can I take a rain
Patricia: What are you doing? Luis: Im setting up a practical joke for Bobby. I cant wait to see the look on his face when he walks outside and finds his bike in pieces. Itll be the best prank ever! Patricia: Youre not really going to take apart his