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School Crisis: Girls Dominate Remarks: Remember when girls became nurses and not doctors, 1) stenographers not C.E.O.s, teachers not 2) principals? Well, that’s not the way it is anymore. Today, sch
Busy Day at School Busy day at school today Maths in the morning But not for me I was 1)called away Captain of a 2)schooner me A pirate in scarlet and black A deep scar running down The side of me fac
[00:00.00]Module 1 WELCOME BACK! [00:04.25]UNIT 2 Today is our first day at school [00:09.33]after the holidays [00:12.08]1 Listen and read.Then answer. [00:17.98]Dear Mary, [00:19.50]How are you? [00:21.09]What's the weather like in Canada now? [00:
Tommy hated school and was always looking for excuses not to go. If he sneezed, he asked his mother to write a note saying he had a cold. If he had a headache, he asked his mother to take him to the d
Lesson 17 Text A The Coustry Schoollhouse The country schooihouse was three miles from my uncle's farm. It stood in a clearing in the woods and would hold about twenty-five boys and girls. We attended
[ti:UNIT 1 School and Friends Lesson 4: My School] [00:01.61]UNIT 1 第一单元 [00:03.21]School and Friends 学校和朋友 [00:07.02]Lesson 4: 第4课: [00:08.64]My School 我的学校 [00:11.17]1. [00:12.69]This is my school. 这是我的学校。
Lesson 19 Why Go to School? Text A MATTHEW: Lesley, you're a teacher. How does the English school system work? LESLEY: Um, well, first of all most children start school at the age of five and they can
DIALOGUE 81 1--Go really fast,Cindy! 2--I can'. The speed limit here is thirty miles an hour. 1--What a pity! I love going fast. 2--How do you usually get to school? 1--We never go by car! We usually
Driving isn't always this much fun! Neil: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. Im Neil. Helen: 大家好,我是Helen。 Neil: Today were going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language. Helen: 在今天的
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
By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: November 27, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. More than nine-million children in the United States attend public middle schools. Mid
By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: September 11, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. About one-in-four people age three and older in the United States is a student. The g
Topics: Ellis Island; The Rat Pack; lots of versus a lot of; sleep versus asleep, wake versus awake, rise versus arise; alpha male Words: immigration to undergo inspection unsanitary family tree pop culture desegregation impromptu to sell out to rule
EDUCATION REPORT - Year-round School By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, June 24, 2004 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. Many American schools have closed for the
By Jim Malone Washington 04 December 2006 The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday challenging the right of local school systems in Washington state and Kentucky to carry out voluntary plans that promote racial integration. The high court
BEIJING, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- The China Youth Development Foundation (CYDF) on Monday released the results of an investigation into a deserted primary school that was built with charitable donations. The Lingchuan Laoshan Hope Primary School, located
Yesterday, I looked over my shopping list, and saw something that my chidren had written down. Valentines for school, were the instructions that I read. What they meant by that were little cards that are designed especially for school children. Here,
Topics: American Presidents - Dwight D. Eisenhower; path versus route versus track; stuff; anon Words: combat invasion affable D-day to set the stage to fit in in a landslide down-to-earth to balance the budget desegregation Eisenhower doctrine milit
Topics: Famous Americans: Booker T. Washington; things Americans believe are lucky; horribly versus terribly versus awfully; full tuition reimbursement; carbon copy Words: freedmen peer activism accommodating desegregation historically black universi