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Radio New Zealand 新西兰国际电台 News and features from New Zealand State public broadcaster.
Express Yourself Effectively E Huiyuan: Speech is actually a form of conveying information. Considering that people today have various ways to get necessary information, why is public speaking still w
EDUCATION REPORT - The Many Sounds of College Radio By Jill Moss / Broadcast: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 16:00:00 UTC This is the VOA Special English Education Report. The band Coheed and Cambria performing at the WBRU studio No two college radio stations sou
秀恩爱,死得快(PDA: Public Display of Affection)你见过哪些秀恩爱的招式呢?吃到过什么味道的猝不及防的狗粮呢?什么程度的PDA令人觉得过分了?在更加开放的美国,秀恩爱的方式和对秀恩爱的
Unit 12 Public Speaking In-Class Reading Why Study Public Speaking? 1 Today, beyond the relative security of the college or university classroom, nearly 7,000 speakers will 1 stand in front of America
Unit 8 The Media After-Class Reading PASSAGE I What Makes TV Most Entertaining? In America, over 98 percent of all households have a radio, and most automobiles are equipped with one. The average Amer
05Listening to the Radio GLOSSARY simulcast a live (not recorded) broadcast of an event or performance;something that is shown in two places or in two ways at the same time, such as on the television and the radio* I was watching the basketball game
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR, b
To me March 28th was a lucky day. It was on that particular evening that I found myself at central stage, in the spotlight. Winning the 21st CenturyEricsson Cup Seventh National English Speaking Competition is a memory that I shall treasure and one t
By Scott Bobb Johannesburg 28 June 2007 In South Africa, one the longest strikes since the end of apartheid has ended. Unions representing workers in public schools, hospitals and government offices said they would accept a government package of wage
With nearly 1.2 million children, the New York City public school system is the largest in the nation. Until recently, the Big Apple had one of the worst per capita high school dropout rates in the country, especially in the city's low-income neighb
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? 好,克里,我来问你些关于新闻的事。你每天都听新闻吗? Kerri: Sometimes. 有时听。 Todd: How do you follow the news? 你都用什么听新
> 38 信息和通讯技术的发展使人们广泛运用互联网成为可能 DATE=4-23-01 TITLE=DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Community Broadcast Radio BYLINE=Gary Garriott (Start at 59
Good Manners Good manners are very important in the communication of daily life. Everyone likes a person with good manners. But what are good manners? How does one know what should do and what should not do when trying to be a good - mannered person?
German scientists dug 50 meters down and discovered small pieces of copper. After studying these pieces for a long time, Germany announced that the ancient Germans 25,000 years ago had a nation-wide telephone net. Naturally, the Russian government wa
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR, b
Science and technology 科学技术 Visible-light communication 可见光通信 Tripping the light fantastic 与光共舞 A fast and cheap optical version of Wi-Fi is coming 一个高速而廉价的光学Wi-Fi即将问世 AMONG the many new gadgets u
四级写作方法与技巧:作文定义法 定义法(definition) 定义法是用下定义的方式去揭示事物本质特征或概念内涵。它能使读者迅速抓住本质属性和基本特点。此法的句型: ① is a/the of which/that ②
Speaking easySpeaking in public is most people s least favorite thing. the reason is that we re all afraid of making fools of ourselves. The more important the speech, the more frightened we become. But stop biting your finger-nails. Public speaking
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news every day? Kerri: Sometimes. Todd: How do you follow the news? Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet. Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station? Kerri: NPR,