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[00:00.00]Unit 2 Families [00:04.81]Lesson 6 [00:09.01]Exercise 1.1 A [00:13.73]This is my grandmother. [00:15.72]She looks nice.And who are they? [00:18.76]These are my parents. [00:20.78]Wow! They look very young [00:26.37]B That is my sister,Ana.
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Theres more bad news for the Prime Minister his name is jinxed. 英国首相大卫卡梅伦可真是坏消息不断:他的名字就是扫把星啊! David is top of the nations bad luck league, as more men who share his name make personal injury c
Like Paul Jobs, Joanne Schieble was from a rural Wisconsin family of German heritage. 与保罗乔布斯一样,乔安妮席贝尔 (Joanne Schieble )也来自威斯康星乡村的一个德裔家庭。 Her father, Arthur Schieble, had immigrated to
We have lots to do in todays podcast. First, we will learn something about the words this, that, these and those. Then we will go shopping with Kevin and Joanne. And finally, we will hear about Ms Nancy Sinatra, and what she is going to do with her b
I have some idioms for you today. Idioms are colourful ways of saying something. Often, when we use an idiom, we dont mean the words in a literal sense. We are using the words figuratively. Still confused? The best thing is to give you some examples.
In the last podcast, about Socks and Cookie, I said I do not care what the cat is called. What do we mean when we say I do not care? We mean, That is not important to me. So, if I say, I do not care what the cat is called, I mean, It is not important
Today we learn about how to get rid of things. Kevin and Joanne have an old sofa. In fact, it used to be Kevins sofa in the good old days when he was a student and before he had met Joanne. The sofa is dirty and stained, because Kevin has spilled bee
You have probably come across the English word matter. It is one of those difficult words that seem to mean different things in different contexts. An easy way to learn words like this is to memorise a few common expressions which contain them, and t
Today, we meet the English word worth, and a famous cosmetics company that tells us that we are worth it. Worth means simply the value that something has. Sometimes we use it in a literal way, to mean how much money would people pay? But often we use
There is a well-known line in Shakespeares play A Midsummer Nights Dream which goes, The course of true love never did run smooth. It means that when you fall in love, there are always complications, and accidents and difficulties. That is the theme
Kevins friend George is getting married to Sharon. A week before the wedding, George invites his friends to a stag party. They start in a pub, and then go on to a club where there is deafening music and they all drink too much. The next day, Kevin fe
In English we have some words which have so many possible meanings that it sometimes seems that they can mean almost anything. One of these words is get. Another is do. In colloquial English, we often use the expression that something will do. For ex
I am sure you know what real means. If something is real, it exists you can touch it, or see it, for example it isnt imaginary, or something you have made up. So really means in reality or in truth. Kevin tells Joanne that he is going shopping. But R
Often we need words to explain how probable something is. Lets look at some examples. Will it rain today? There are dark clouds in the sky. It will definitely rain Will it rain today? There are no clouds in the sky. It will certainly not rain this mo
There are lots of English idioms and expressions in this podcast. I have explained them in a Grammar and Vocabulary note. Go to the podcasts website to see this note. Kevin and Joanne were reading the local newspaper. There were news stories like Loc
I am sorry about the problems that some of you had last weekend in downloading new episodes of Listen to English. We have now fixed the problem, and I hope you will have no more difficulties. Todays podcast is about the expressions I had better do (s
In our lives we have lots of machines and electrical equipment things like cars and washing machines, video recorders and mobile phones. Most of the time they work OK. But sometimes they do not. Todays podcast is about the words we use when something
Todays podcast is about the expression getting on. What does it mean? Well, if I ask someone How are you getting on? I mean How much progress have you made?. It is easiest to explain with some examples. Example number one. I ask my children, How are
JUDY WOODRUFF: Back to the Oakland warehouse fire. Prosecutors moments ago said murder charges are possible in the case, but did not indicate who could be charged. As rescue workers continue the painstaking task of recovering bodies and investigating