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Salesman:I found it at a garage sale once. Paul:What a find! So, how much does it cost? Salesman:Well, because I like you... ninety bucks. Paul:Ninety dollars is pretty steep. I'll take it for sixty bucks. Salesman:Sixty bucks? No-can-do, son. You'll
And what really mattered to me-it wasn't only women in the corporate world,even though I did hear from a lot of them, and it did impact a lot of them,it was also people of all different circumstances. 对我来说真正重要的是 并不只是企业界
Lesson L What a Beautiful Kite! Let's talk. Le Le, come here. I'm coming. What's up? Wow, what a beautiful kite! Look there. Yes. How beautiful! What a big mouse! How big! Magic box long short beautiful ugly fat thin Look and say. Let's try. Look at
Lesson 14 Talk 1.He's all talk. 2.Money talks. 3.You can talk a donkey's hind legs off. 4.Let's talk turkey. 5.Don't talk turkey. 6.You always talk big! 7.Mum,you talked my ears off. 8.Now he's really talking.
Homecoming night, at the reunion sign-in area Holly: Taylor, you're looking a little pale. Are you sure you want to hand out nametags? Taylor: Do I have a choice? You said the guy who was supposed to do it didn't show. Holly: True. Keep up the good w
Brooke: Any other ideas? Shan: We can also put a guest book on the website for people to sign and write comments. Brooke: And we were going to make a collage for each of us using our baby pictures... Shan: Yeah, that will be the best part. Jack hasn'
The One Where Ross Meets Elizabeth抯 Dad -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teleplay by: Scott Siveri Story by: David J. Lagana Transcribed by: Eric Aase
Todd: Marika lets talk about television. Marika: OK. Todd:Do you like to watch a lot of TV? Marika: Yeah, I watch a lot of TV. Todd:Now you've been in Japan for awhile. Do yo watch TV in English or in Japanese? Marika: I watch TV in Japanese, but if
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Many listeners will recognize our next guest from the NPR show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! But Peter Sagal is not here to talk about the 20th anniversary of the news quiz. Congratulations on that, by the way. PETER SAGAL, BYLINE: T
Lesson 51 Check 1.Separate checks,please! 2.I'll check it out. 3.Check your answers before you hand them in. 4.We don't accept checks. 5.You can't check out at the express checkout. 6.There's a medical check-up this afternoon. 7.Check the correct ans
Lesson 141 Let's have a talk. 1.Let's have a talk.咱们聊聊吧。 2.I want to talk with you.我想和您谈谈。 3.What are you talking about?你们在聊什么呢? 4.If you do that,people will talk.你这么做会招人议论。 5.Are you talk
Todd: Marika let's talk about television. 茉莉,我们来聊聊电视。 Marika: OK. 好的。 Todd: Do you like to watch a lot of TV? 你喜欢经常看电视吗? Marika: Yeah, I watch a lot of TV. 是的,我经常看电视。 Todd: Now you'v
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: And I'm Ari Shapiro, not to be confused with Arie Luyendyk spelled slightly differently. I'm talking about The Bachelor, the 16-year-old reality TV show in which women compete for a marriage proposal. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Yes,
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: When we have a problem, we're often encouraged to talk about it with a friend, a family member or a professional, like a therapist. But what if the answer is silence? In the new book Sit, Walk, Don't Talk, Jennifer Howd tak
I'm Nancy Beardsley, filling in for Avi Arditti and Rosanne Skirble. This week on Wordmaster we'll talk about bad manners-and how they're reflected in what people are saying and not saying to one another these days. Our guest is British writer Lynne
Todd: Marika lets talk about television. Marika: OK. Todd:Do you like to watch a lot of TV? Marika: Yeah, I watch a lot of TV. Todd: Now you've been in Japan for awhile. Do you watch TV in English or in Japanese? Marika: I watch TV in Japanese, but i
I'm Nancy Beardsley, filling in for Avi Arditti and Rosanne Skirble. This week on Wordmaster we'll talk about bad manners-and how they're reflected in what people are saying and not saying to one another these days. Our guest is British writer Lynne
There are many places a young man can go for romantic advice--friends, family, and if the worst comes to the worst, the internet. 关于爱情,年轻人可以从很多地方得到建议朋友、家人,再不济也可借助互联网。 Now, desper
I'm Nancy Beardsley, filling in for Avi Arditti and Rosanne Skirble. This week on Wordmaster we'll talk about bad manners-and how they're reflected in what people are saying and not saying to one another these days. Our guest is British writer Lynne