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Imagine that you are planning to travel to another country. There is a lot that you need to do before you leave. Here are some things that might need to be done: Your passport has to be renewed. Your hair still needs to be cut. Your shoes should be r
UNIT 12 [00:05.44]I remember meeting all of you in Grade 6. [00:08.99]SECTION B [00:11.64]1a Write about things you are looking forward [00:15.39]to doing after you graduate. [00:18.19]I'm looking forward to going to [00:20.14]senior high school. [00
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UNIT TWO [00:12.20]Gogo can fly.Picture 1. [00:20.24]What can Gogo do,Tony? I don't know.Picture 2. [00:32.63]What can you do,Gogo? I can dance.Picture 3. [00:45.56]That's very good,Gogo. Can he sing?Picture 4. [00:57.94]Can you sing,Gogo? Yes,I can.
Unit 1 [00:27.95]The donkey and the pekinese [00:32.71]There was a merchant who had a Pekinese dog. [00:37.98]It was like a toy. [00:41.14]The Dekinese lived in the merchant's house, [00:45.90]slept on his bed, sat on his lap and lived an easy life.
UNIT TEN [00:18.49]Ten apples.Picture 1. [00:25.76]A B C STORE.Picture 2. [00:34.53]One carrot.Picture 3. [00:42.55]Two lemonsPicture 4. [00:52.19]Three bananas. Picture 5. [01:00.73]Four sweets.Picture 6. [01:11.97]Five eggs.Picture 7. [01:22.13]Six
Unit 11 [00:43.70]The school bag [00:47.18]Last monday,Peter,Patsy John and Annie were at the bus stop. [00:55.93]A bus arrived. One of the boys picked up Annie's school bag. [01:07.76]'Hey!Annie said.'That bag is mine.' [01:14.14]'No,it isn't,'the b
Getting to Know the Verb 'Get' From VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. So, Alice, what did you do last night? Well, I was at home, getting ready to go to the movies. I was getting my shoes on when I got a feeling that something strange w
It was beautiful in Washington, DC, this morning! I could see the sun shining and hear birds singing. So, I decided to walk to work. As I walked down 6th Street, I smelled a delicious scent. I followed it and found a lovely French bakery! There, I sa
Exercise 1-38: Consistent Noun Stress in Changing Verb Tenses This is a condensed exercise for you to practice simple intonation with a wide range of verb tenses. When you do the exercise the first time, go through stressing only the nouns Dogs eat b
Grammar Girl here. Todays topic is collective nouns, nouns that describe a group, such as family, orchestra, and board. Guest-writer Bonnie Trenga writes, There are around 200 collective nouns in the English language (1). Sometimes they take a singul
The 1994 crime film Pulp Fiction tells the story of a gunman, played by Samuel L. Jackson. In the film, the gunman is growing tired of his life of crime. Near the end of the movie, he gives two other criminals a chance to leave a bad situation. -The
The American rock group Journey released the song Don't Stop Believin' in 1981. This song, still popular in karaoke music bars, can help you learn about English grammar. Let's listen to some words from the song: Don't stop believing Hold on to that f
Making and Responding to Suggestions Imagine that you havent seen a good friend in a month. In a telephone call, your friend tells you she would like to get together for dinner but cant think of a restaurant to go to. So, you offer an idea. Listen to
In the 1998 film Saving Private Ryan, actor Tom Hanks plays the part of Captain Miller. The fictional Captain Miller was an English teacher before becoming a soldier and fighting in World War II. In one scene, Captain Miller describes how he has chan
English can be a complex language to master. It has a lot of rules and breaks many of them. No matter your level of English, forming questions can be one of the more vexing parts of mastering the language. The good news is that we are here today to m
Introducing English Verb Tenses Editors note: This is the first of a four-part series on verb tenses. Click here for part two. For VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. Today we are going to give you a basic overview of the verb tense syste
Studying Sentence Patterns to Improve Your Writing: Part One Many English learners have spent a lot of time studying the parts of speech: adjectives, nouns and verbs, for example. But sometimes studying the English sentence from a larger perspective
The International Crisis Group says both the Nepalese government and the Maoists have made commitments to investigate disappearances and address human-rights issues, but the group says no action has been taken. Selah Hennessy | London 14 January 2010
Voice 1 Hello. Im Marina Santee. Voice 2 And Im Ruby Jones. Welcome to Spotlight. This programme uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Imagine a large, be