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Lesson 5 Is It Good for Students to Have Part-time Jobs? Text School Part-timers More and more high school students in Beijing are turning their minds to ways of making money. They are capitalizing on
[00:01.00]Lesson 13 II Read 5.I Can't Stop Working; [00:09.74]There have clearly been three times in my life; [00:13.57]when it would have been not only appropriate; [00:17.16]but reasonable for me to do something other than earn money.; [00:22.12]On
The victory of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election came as a surprise to many people in the United States. Most political observers predicted Trump would lose the election to Hillary Clinton. But he won, in large part because of older male
In recent years there has been a string of high-profile celebrity suicides in South Korea. Authorities say many have been the result of hateful messages posted on-line. Cyber-bullying, as it is called, is a big concern in South Korea, one of the worl
Hispanics are the fastest growing segment of the US population, but are the least likely to get college degrees Faiza Elmasry | Washington, DC 30 March 2010 Photo: Hispanic College Fund Latino students attend an Hispanic College Fund event aimed at p
Unit 5 [00:10.74]Doctor and nurse [00:13.43]Students' Book Page 22 [00:20.24]Let's act [00:22.13]Listen to me. [00:24.89]Open your mouth. [00:28.79]Say Ah . [00:33.49]Listen to me. [00:37.88]Open your mouth. [00:41.17]Say Ah . [00:44.85]Students' Boo
[00:06.69]Unit 1 [00:08.02]They are my friends. [00:09.62]Lesson 4 [00:11.10]Learn to Say [00:12.79]Hi, David! [00:14.59]Hi! [00:15.69]Who are they? [00:17.03]They're Li Ming and Xiao Hui. [00:19.40]They're my classmates. [00:21.02]Come and join us.
AMERICAN MOSAIC - New Young Artists Honored With Awards from Scholastic Corporation CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Christopher Cruise. On our program this week, we play music from Lady Gagas latest
Young People in Puerto Rico Await a Return to School nys Arroyo and her little brothers have been at a school in western Puerto Rico for weeks, but they are not in class. The Associated Press says they have been living in the school, which is now bei
Students at P.B. Smith Elementary Schools ecology club are learning about the life and migration of monarch butterflies. They learn in the classroom about the butterflys need for certain plants. They learn scientific words for the stages of a butterf
By Lisa Bryant Villentaneuse, France 29 March 2006 Police forces use a water canon on protesters who are demonstrating against the first job contract law, known as CPE France has been roiled by waves
American Students Find New Expressions of Faith Going to college is often a chance for young adults to explore attitudes, ideas and beliefs different from the ones they grew up with. In many cases, students are finding new ways to express their faith
This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. April is National Financial Literacy Month in the United States. As the country faces a deep recession, Americans are paying closer attention to personal finance. Some critics partly blame the crisis
South Africa University Students Ponder Future At the end of last year, about 350,000 Grade 12 students in South Africa passed their final exams. While some celebrated, others pondered their next move. In reality, a very small group of those who had
Dallas All-Boys School Lets Young Men Shine Most publicly-supported schools in the United States are co-ed, but there are some exceptions. In Dallas, Texas, an all-girls school, which opened in 2004, has consistently graduated stellar students. Now,
DAVID GREENE, HOST: People who are serious in their faith often want to send their children to a religious school - Muslim parents, no different. There are now nearly 300 Islamic schools across the United States, and the number is growing. NPR's Tom
Despite the strictest-ever anti-smoking regulations and newly revised advertising laws, a recent report finds out that a large number of young students in the Chinese capital continue to be exposed to tobacco. The report was released by Beijing Cente
MONA ISKANDER: Every year, thousands of young people around the country celebrate this important rite ofpassage: college graduation. For generations it's been the traditional route to adulthood and success. So how did 21-year-old Sebastian Stant, a c
Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard says her country will continue to welcome Indian students despite New Delhi's warning that they could face robberies and assaults in Melbourne. The Indian government has warned its citizens to take extr
A group of young future stars of the American stage are in Beijing to perform a series of classical Chinese stories. These young actors have gone a big step further than simply putting on traditional Chinese costumes and theater paint. They have imme