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A: So, what's on the menu for dinner tonight? B: You tell me. A: You're not going to make anything to eat? B: You never cook. I always do. A: I think you're a better cook than I am. B: Oh please, you need to cook tonight. A: So you're telling me that
A: What's for dinner tonight? B: It's whatever you're planning on cooking. A: You're not going to cook? B: No, I always cook. A: Yeah, and I love your cooking. B: Don't give me that. If you're hungry, then cook dinner. A: You're being serious? B: Loo
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - February 24, 2002: Barbara Cooney By Avi Arditti ANNCR: Now, the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today, Shirley Griffith and Steve Ember tell about the life of Barb
A: May I help you with something? B: I would like to return some books. A: Ill take them. B: Here you go. A: These books were due two weeks ago. B: Yeah. I totally forgot they were due. A: You will need to pay late fees on these books. B: How much ar
A: What can I do for you? B: Im returning these books. A: Let me have them. B: Here are all of them. A: These books are two weeks late. B: I didnt have time to return them. A: Youre going to have to pay late fees. B: How much? A: 25 cents a day. B: 2
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
图片1 Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is verb tense. This episode is a little unusual because I usually deal with topics that can be widely applied to fiction and non-fiction writing, but recently I was on a plane reading Seth Harwood's forthcomin
Jack and Annie pressed through the crowd ofpeople swarming about the Hall of Machines. Finallythey reached the exit and slipped back out into thewarm Paris night. The fair was just as crowdedoutside the hall as inside. Musicians played guitars,singer
The book business hasn't changed very much in the past 500 years. Someone writes a book. Someone publishes it. And you buy it and carry it around until you're done reading it. Then if you're a book lover, you repeat this process for lots, and lots, a
A: How may I help you? B: I need to return these books. A: Give them here. B: Here they are. A: It appears these books are two weeks late. B: I forgot they were due. A: You do realize you are going to have to pay late fees, right? B: How much is the
A: Do you think it is a good idea to book airline tickets online? B: I think that booking airline tickets online is the only way to go. A: Can you help me figure out how to book airline tickets online? B: You can find the best price by using a websit
A: Have you ever booked a flight online? B: I have booked airline tickets online many times. It has worked out great for me! A: How do you book airline tickets online? B: The best way is to go to a website like Travelocity or Expedia. They can help y
A: Is booking airline tickets online a good way to go? B: I have had really good luck booking airline tickets online. A: How do you book airline tickets online? B: Usually you can find the best price by using a website like Travelocity or Expedia. A:
Broadcast: January 30, 2005 (MUSIC) ANNOUNCER: Now, the VOA Special English program, PEOPLE IN AMERICA. Today, Shirley Griffith and Steve Ember tell about the life of Barbara Cooney, the creator of many popular childrens books. She died in March, two
I was browsing at the bookstore.我在逛书店。 I couldn't find 'Harry Potter'我找不到哈里波特。 I asked the clerks to show me the book.我要求店员把书给我。 I was so absorbed in the series of 'Harry Potter', because it's so amaz
A: Hi. I want to get something nice for my niece. B: Well, I've never heard of a little girl that didn't love Barbie dolls. A: I like that suggestion. Show me one, please. B: Here you goDigital Barbie. A: Oh, my niece will love her! How much for her?
A man convicted of writing bad checks to casinos has written a book that he predicts will become a national bestseller. Entitled A Casino Is Born Every Minute, the 250-page book details James Duncans successful and unsuccessful attempts to beat casin
Clerk: Can I help you find something? Adrian: Yes. Can you tell me where the non- fiction books are? Clerk: Are you looking for hardbacks or paperbacks? Adrian: Im not sure. I think hardbacks. Clerk: Well, the non-fiction new releases are at the fron
Lee: What are you reading? Stan: Its a graphic novel. Lee: Graphic novel? You mean a comic book? I thought you were too old for that sort of thing. Stan: For your information, this is a graphic novel and its a literary art form. Graphic novels are wr
Friends in the real world and online, these students at the University of West London use social networking sites to stay in touch wherever they are, and their virtual world is dominated by Facebook. More than 600 million users around the world, for