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Taking Part in School Activities Nowadays,a large number of students show great interest in school activities.In their eyes,learning from books is not the sole task of their school career.They also wish to take every chance to obtain practical knowle
This week, from 18th to 24th, is International Languages Week. Listen to International Languages Week 2012 to hear about this. A recent report by the Royal Society of New Zealand said that more than 160 languages are spoken in New Zealand. We have a
Home and family New home E A:Did you move into your apartment last week? B:We did. A:How do you like it so far? B:It's small,but very quiet . A:It's a little too far from here,don't you think? B:Yes ,but the transportation is convenient ,we're on sev
EDUCATION REPORT - Concerns at Progress of Boys in School Lead to Many TheoriesBy Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 16:00:00 UTC I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report
[ti:UNIT 1 Me and My Class Lesson 7:Jenny's Week] [0:00.754]UNIT 1 第一单元 [0:02.582]Me and My Class 我和我的班级 [0:04.756]Lesson 7: 第7课: [0:06.324]Jenny's Week 珍妮的一周 [0:08.027]Date: 日期: [0:08.968]September 10 9月10日
[00:39.39]He is running now. [00:49.97]He is drawing that picture this week [01:00.84]this week,these days,this moth,etc [01:17.69]He runs to school every day. [01:36.03]every day,usually,always,often,sometimes,etc [01:56.30]He was running to school
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
[00:02.36]Unit 7 Today is Monday今天是星期一 [00:07.96]Hello.Can we play today?你好,我们今天能一起玩吗? [00:12.99]I'm sorry,Mocky.对不起,莫奇. [00:14.88]We can't.我们不能. [00:17.15]Isn't today a holiday?今天不是放假吗
00:05.30]A Let's talk [00:11.55]What's her job?She's a teacher. [00:16.69]What's your job?I'm a postman. [00:23.25]B Now I know... [00:27.79]What's her job?She's a teacher. [00:33.65]What's your job?I'm a postman. [00:39.71]C Let's talk [00:46.68]Wha
DIALOGUE 83 1--How many hours a week do you work, Sue? 2--We have to start at nine o'clock in the morning. but I'm always at school by a quarter past eight, in fact. Erm, we finish at four o'clock 4 d
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By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: September 18, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. In the United States, the third week of September is the 1)observance of what is call
A: What kinds of things do you like to do? B: I've always liked to draw and paint. A: I didn't know you knew how to draw and paint. B: I do it every once in a while. A: How long have you known how to do that? B: I first learned how to do it in high s
EDUCATION REPORT - Shorter School Week By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, July 01, 2004 This is Faith Lapidus with the VOA Special English Education Report. Last week, the Education Report discus
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. We are now ten weeks into our Foreign Student Series on higher education in the United States. So far we have talked about planning for school and about subjects like online education and diploma mil
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Bailey Holt and Preston Cope were murdered in their high school this week. They were both 15 years old. But has the news of students being murdered in their school lost the power to shock and sober us? Sixteen students, all between
This week, from Aug 19th to Aug 25th, is International Languages Week. During this week, the Association of Language Teachers reminds New Zealanders about the value of learning an international language. Many New Zealanders are not motivated enough t
Todd: So, you're in law school, Travis. 托德:特拉维斯,你上的是法学院。 Travis: Yes, I'm in law school. 特拉维斯:对,我是一名法学院的学生。 Todd: Normally, how do you get a job after you finish law school? 托德:一
Now I can divide my spoken-word journey into three steps. Step one was the moment I said, I can. I can do this. 现在我可以把我口语诗经历分为三阶段。第一阶段那时我会说,我能,我能做到这个。 And that was thanks to
You might think that Western students are less shy when it comes to mingling with the opposite sex, but the truth is that pupils in the UK can feel just as awkward. Britons are actually quite reserved and being at university can make them feel out of