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00:13.40]A Read and say [00:17.84]The English Club has a visitor today.His name is Mr White. [00:26.31]The children are talking to Mr White. [00:31.06]Hello,boys and girls.I'm Mr White.I'm from USA.I live in New York. [00:41.40]Are you from different
unit 3 catch and run part 1 catch part 3 catch and run catch run ,catch run ,catch and run part 4 listen and do run to the door run to the window run to the table run to the blackboard run to the teacher run to the flowers part 6 chant it catch a bal
Unit Four Text As a black boy growing up in America in the early 1900s, Richard Wright knew well the meaning of racial prejudice. He was not allowed to play in a park or borrow books from a library. W
It was library day when Violet and Benny rode their bikes over to the Beaches. Jessie and Henry had made other plans and could not go, but Sammy and Jeffrey were waiting. They had notebooks and pencils. Follow us, Benny called. We know the way. Soon
As a black boy growing up in America in the early 1900s, Richard Wright knew well the meaning of racial prejudice. He was not allowed to play in a park or borrow books from a library. While working as an office boy in a bank, though, he found a way
VOICE ONE: Im Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And Im Steve Ember with PEOPLE IN AMERICA in VOA Special English. Today we tell about Frederick Douglass. He was born a slave, but later became one of Americas greatest leaders. He was an activist, a writer
[00:03.00]Unit 3 Festivals [00:06.40]Self-assessment [00:08.68]How well do you know Unit 3?Put a tick () [00:14.20]in each appropriate column. [00:17.14]Now let's revise and practise. [00:21.08]Find out the missing letters. [00:24.40]Listen, number a
UNIT 5 Our Heroes and Heroines\n [au:]第五单元 我们心目中的英雄和女英雄\n [00:06.44]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:08.04]Look and listen. Then read and act in groups.\n [au:]看一看,听一听,读一读然后分组表演。\n [00:1
UNIT 8 My Parents' Jobs\n [au:]第八单元 我父母的工作\n [00:04.94]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:07.09]1 Look at the picture and read the dialogue.\n [au:]1 看图读对话。\n [00:12.21]Miss White: Sally. What is your father's name?\n [au:]怀
[00:00.00] Module 2 FEOPLE [00:04.57]Unit 4 Friends [00:09.43]vocabulary [00:12.78]mean cap hat wear [00:17.35]意思是 (没有檐但有舌的)帽子 (周围有檐的)帽子 穿;戴 [00:21.92]be (is/are) wearing friend blonde [00:26.24]正穿(戴)着
[00:00.00] Module 2 FEOPLE [00:04.57]Unit 4 Friends [00:09.43]vocabulary [00:12.78]mean cap hat wear [00:17.35]意思是 (没有檐但有舌的)帽子 (周围有檐的)帽子 穿;戴 [00:21.92]be (is/are) wearing friend blonde [00:26.24]正穿(戴)着
[00:06.69]Unit 3 [00:08.28]You look nice today. [00:09.94]Lesson 15 [00:11.75]Learn to Say [00:13.30]Mom, we have a school trip tomorrow. [00:15.80]What shall I wear? [00:16.97]Let me see. [00:18.22]How about the green T-shirt and the white pants? [0
[00:06.69]Unit 3 [00:08.11]You look nice today. [00:09.82]Lesson 16 [00:11.57]Learn to Say [00:13.21]Wake up, Linda. Wake up. [00:15.62]Mmm. Today is Sunday. [00:17.99]Look! What a love day! [00:20.36]Let's go to the park. [00:22.01]Good idea! [00:23
[00:06.69]Unit 4 [00:07.71]What's the weather like today? [00:09.45]Lesson 22 [00:11.04]Learn to Say [00:12.40]What's your favorite season? [00:14.01]Winter. [00:14.87]I like winter. [00:16.24]Why? Winter is so cold. [00:18.71]I like snow in winter.
By Michael Bowman Washington 18 September 2006 Laura Bush (left) and President Bush President Bush is promoting literacy as a key to prosperity and liberty around the world. The president and Mrs. Bush spoke in New York Monday at a global literacy e
2SpaceMotel Jackopenedhiseyes. Helookedoutthewindow.Thetreehousehadlandedinsidealargewhiteroom. Whatkindoftrainingplaceisthis?askedAnnie. Idontknow,saidJack. Theroomwasround.Ithadnowindows.Ithadwhitefloorsandacurvedwalllitbybrightlights. Hello!Anni
But wait a minute! you say. If they all spoke different languages, how could using the same script make any difference? 但等一下。你说。如果他们全都说不同的语言,他们怎么用同一种文字区分呢? Well, Chinese writing is
Grammar Girl here. Today guest-writer Bonnie Trenga is going to help us talk about me and I and how to order them in a sentence if you're using other pronouns or nouns to make a compound object or subject. It all started with a call from a listener w
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Ralph Ellison's 1952 Book, Invisible Man, Won Awards and is Still Discussed TodayBy Richard Thorman Broadcast: Sunday, June 04, 2006 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: I'm Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO
The White Rabbit's House It was not the Mouse. It was the White Rabbit. He was looking everywhere, and she heard him saying, The Duchess! The Duchess! She'll be so angry! Oh, where are they? Where did they fall?Alice knew that he was looking for the