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[00:05.09]Unit 7 The Sea Communication Workshop [00:09.82]Speaking: Public Debate [00:14.03]Exercise 3 Listen to someone giving [00:17.92]his opinions of the plans. [00:20.47]Which of these people do you think he is? [00:24.67]I'm totally against the
Fishing has long been an occupation where most workers are men. Yet a recent study found that women are responsible for a substantial part of the worlds fishing industry. The study suggests that their work in fisheries is changing. Women have jobs pr
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[00:03.34]In a moment,you are going tohear an interview between Mr.BarryWhite, [00:09.53]a radio interviewer,and Mrs.Carol Brady, [00:14.45]a scientist workingin the British fisheries industry. [00:19.54]Before you listen,look at Questions24 to 31. [
[00:03.34]In a moment,you are going tohear an interview between Mr.BarryWhite, [00:09.53]a radio interviewer,and Mrs.Carol Brady, [00:14.45]a scientist workingin the British fisheries industry. [00:19.54]Before you listen,look at Questions24 to 31. [
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Tuna fishermen in France are up in arms against a European Union decision to cut short their bluefin tuna season by two weeks - arguably depriving them of thousands of dollars in income. The decision was made because France had surpassed its tuna fi
By Douglas Bakshian General Santos City 06 September 2007 Worldwide tuna catches are falling as demand strains the supply. Tuna stocks in the Atlantic and Mediterranean have dropped, in recent years, prompting a cut in catch quotas. Supplies also app