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Laughing with Helen Hunt David: How do you like being in New York City? Of course you spend a lot of time here anyway in New York City. Helen: I’m up here about half the time. David: You have your d
A: Youre new here, right? B: Yes, I am new. A: Is this your first semester? B: I just transferred from another school. A: What school did you transfer from? B: I came here from PCC. A: Do you like it here so far? B: I am really enjoying it here so fa
A: Are you new to this school? B: Yes, Im new. A: Is this your first year in college? B: I transferred from another school. A: Where did you transfer from? B: I was at PCC before. A: Why did you transfer? B: I was going to go here first, but my grade
本单元是关于海伦在家对话 Helen: Hello? Mum: Hello? Helen? It's mum here. How are you my dear? Studying hard? You know how much your degree means to your father and me. Helen: I was studying before you phoned me! Listen, I need your advice. I'm in l
本单元是关于Tim 泄露了秘密的对话 Tim: So how was the cinema for you two love birds? Alice: How many times do I have to say this? that wasn't a date! Tim: Whoa, easy tiger! Hey this'll put a smile on your face. Guess who our landlord is? Alice: How
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It was not far from Glass Factory to Pinedale. Suddenly Jessie said, Grandfather, lets have a party for the train crew and the people at Pinedale. We have big boxes of cookies. And I could use up all the canned orange juice and mix it with coke. Do y
Mr. Hooper was a teacher. He taught English 101. He taught English 101 at a small college. His students were not rich. His students were poor. Books cost a lot of money. The English 101 book cost a lot of money. Mr. Hooper had a good idea. He wrote h
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本单元是关于 Helen 扭转败局的对话 Michal: I told you so! Tim: Hurry up, I'm getting soaked! Helen: What's going on here? What a mess! Dad'll kill me. Michal: It's the water. Tim didn't turn off it before trying to fix the tap. Helen: Honestly Ti
Helen had nothing to do one Saturday night. Let's go to a Drive-In theatre, said Donna. Helen had no idea what that was. Donna told her she would love it. Helen agreed to go. Drive-In theatres play movies outdoors. People park their cars in front of
Out of a World of Darkness and Silence, Helen Keller Brought Hope to Millions Helen Keller proved people could overcome disabilities. VOICE ONE: I'm Shirley Griffith. VOICE TWO: And I'm Ray Freeman. Every week we tell about a person who was important
Are you a stakeholder? Helen: This is Real English from BBC Learning English. I'm Helen. Zo: 大家好,欢迎收听地道英语,我是刘佳。 Helen: Today we're going to look at words and phrases that have recently become part of the English language. Zo: 地道
1. For the first time, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke says he supports the idea of a second stimulus package. The White House says President Bush is open to the idea of direct payments to Americans. Bernanke told Congress that the economy is likely to st
BBC Learning English London Life School builds huge camera obscura Amber:Hello, I'm Amber, and youre listening to bbclearningenglish.com. In London Life today, we visit a school to hear about a very unusual new piece of playground equipment! The Mic
OK, I'd like to talk about consumerism in capitalist and communist countries. I don't know if anyone has actually noticed but Japan is very, what's the word, consumerized. Everything is built for the consumer. You've got huge adverts, you've got talk
This is AP news minute. 1. A ceasefire to evacuate rebels and civilians from Aleppo unrivaled on Wednesday. Syrian activists said that fighter jets have resumed bombing in the eastern part of the city. Syrian president Bashar al-Assad scoffed the ide
Even in her dark world, Helen had happy times. She loved to be outdoors. Shed feel her way carefully along the walls of the house. Helen loved to touch all the plants that grew around the house. She smelled the flowers. Soon she could tell plants apa
Born more than 100 years ago, Helen learned to speak and read and write. Those may not sound like great accomplishments. But Helen Keller was both deaf and blind. Imagine that your ears are stuffed with cotton. You cant hear anythingnot even someone
Greg: What are you doing with that map and that globe ? Julianna: Im trying to keep track of Carmen as she travels from country to country. I just got another postcard from her today. Greg: Im not sure I like the idea of my daughter traveling around