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Todd: OK. Kerys, we're going to talk about high school. Um, what was high school like for you? 好的,Kerys,我们来谈谈高中的事儿。你的高中是什么样的? Kerys: It was a very interesting experience. I was in a high school in a,
A: Did you just move here? B: Yes, I moved in about a month ago. A: Do you have a lot of kids? B: I only have one child. A: Whats your childs age? B: She just turned seven. A: So, shell be in the second grade right now. B: Yup. Shes a second grader.
A: Did you just move into town? B: I moved in almost a month ago. A: How many children do you have? B: I have one child. A: How old is your child? B: Shes seven years old. A: So shes a second grader. B: Thats correct. A: I believe we do still have ro
Beginner A: how old is Keith? B: hes 21. how old is James? A: hes a year older than Keith, but he looks younger. B: hows your father? A: hes fine. He retired last week. Its turning poing in his life. Now he can relax and enjoy his retirement. B: he
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THE PRESIDENT: Thank you for the warm welcome. And Laura and I are thrilled to be here at Kearny School. We have come because this is one of the really fine schools in the city of Philadelphia. We bring greetings from the Nation's Capital, but more
Todd: OK. Kerys, we're going to talk about high school. Um, what was high school like for you? Kerys: It was a very interesting experience. I was in a high school in a, quite a run-down area. Todd: Oh, OK. Kerys: So it was the norm for girls to get p
Courage 勇气 A father was really worried about his son, who was sixteen years old but had no courage at all. So the father decided to call on a Buddhist1 monk2 to train his child. The Buddhist monk said to the boys father, You should leave your son
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Indian Girls Rise Up Against Child Marriage Bitika Das is concentrating on her school work. The 16-year-old girl from a small village in West Bengal state knows this opportunity to study is one that was nearly lost two years ago when her parents arra
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Why Child Marriage Persists In Mexico ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The world has made huge strides in ending child marriage over the past few decades. Back in the 1980s, 1 of every 3 young women were married as teenagers worldwide. Today, it's fewer than 1 in
All you remember about your child being seven is the carpool6 schedule. You learned to apply makeup in two minutes and brush your teeth in the rearview mirror1 because the only time you had to yourself was when you were stopped at red lights. You co
Todd: OK. Kerys, we're going to talk about high school. Um, what was high school like for you? Kerys: It was a very interesting experience. I was in a high school in a, quite a run-down area. Todd: Oh, OK. Kerys: So it was the norm for girls to get p