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Vitality of your voice Do you remember the most boring thing about a boring teacher? Wasn’t it the voice that 1) droned on and on with little evidence of interest much less 2) enthusiasm. Think abou
Since the 1980's, Tim Burton has been among the many great directors and makers of movie cinema. His cinematic specialty is in horror and dark comedies. He once said, I am not a dark person and I don't consider myself dark. But, he clearly has a mind
[00:01.45]3 a) Answer as many of the questions [00:05.49]on the recording as you can. [00:07.47]Write the answers in a random order [00:09.55]on a piece of paper, [00:11.08]not in the same order as in the recording. [00:16.30]1. Write down the name o
[00:00.00]How do you feel it will have changed? [00:01.87]Well, the English that's being [00:02.91]spoken internationally, [00:04.29]I think,for example, will have no longer,erm, [00:07.80]say British-based or American-based idiomatic [00:10.24]langu
Improve Your Pronunciation By 'Shadowing' Others Many English learners can improve their pronunciation by listening carefully to native English speakers and trying to match the up-and-down movement of their sentences. That is the opinion of Marla Yos
(SOUNDBITE OF THE ROOTS SONG, THE NEXT MOVEMENT) AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: Not long ago, I spoke with Questlove, hip-hop drummer extraordinaire of The Roots, about creativity. He said one of the most creative people he knows he met in high school, his Roo
18 Your place--somewhere to be alone I'm singing in the shower, just singing in the shower, I do sing when I am in the shower, does anyone out there do the same? There're something about the sound, the acoustics, the steam perhaps.... the mixed thing
Have you ever heard the color blue? Or tasted the musical note F-sharp? For most people, in both cases the answer is no. But for some people blue has a particular sound or shape, and F sharp has a slightly sour taste. This unusual blending of the sen
JULIA ROBERTS: (As Anna Scott) And don't forget, I'm also just a girl standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her. SANAA LATHAN: (As Monica Wright) I've loved you since I was 11 and the [expletive] won't go away. OMAR EPPS: (As Quincy McCall)
According to psychologists,an emotion is aroused when a man or animal view something as either bad or good. When a person feels like running away from something he thinks will hurt him, we call this emotion fear. If the person wants to remove the dan
Do Colors Have Smells? Have you ever heard the color blue? Or tasted the musical note F-sharp? For most people, in both cases the answer is no. But for some people blue has a particular sound or shape, and F sharp has a slightly sour taste. This unus
Asking Someone About Their Job Have you ever wanted to ask someone in English about the kind of work they do but were unsure how? Many cultures have ways of doing this. Today on Ask a Teacher, our question comes from Azra in Turkey. Question: Is it p
A: How can I get my driver's license? B: Have you taken your driving test yet? A: I have yet to take my driving test. B: Okay, first I'm going to need you to fill out the paperwork. A: When can I take my test? B: You'll have to make an appointment fo
BBC Learning English London Life Connie Fisher Anna:Hello, I'm Anna Jones and this is London Life. And in todays programme we look at how a young woman called Connie Fisher succeeded in her dream to play one of the best known parts in musical theatr
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: When Meghan Markle marries Prince Harry, whatever she wears is guaranteed to cause conversation. But as NPR's Neda Ulaby reports, these days she's not the only one. NEDA ULABY, BYLINE: When it comes to the bridal bust line, the q
YA Author Wisdom: Sandra Cisneros RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Throughout August, we're bringing you stories and advice from authors who have written for young people about that pivotal moment when they leave home and set out on their own. It's a series we c
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Poor Louis! While his father watched, he took a deep breath, opened his mouth, and let the air out, hoping it would say beep. But there wasn't a sound. 可怜的路易斯!就在他父亲的注视下,他深吸了一口气,张大了嘴巴,吐出里
Broadcast on COAST TO COAST: August 14, 2003 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER -- the sound of silence in American English. RS: If you're looking for clues to people's emotions, you could listen to what they say. Y