ESL播客课程分类合集(2016年)

How often do you say nice things to your friends? Do you ever pay your boss a compliment? Well, for one day of the year, there is no excuse not to. National Compliments Day on January the 24th is one day in the year in the USA when people can give co

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Customer Service Day is on January the 17th. At least, it is in America. Not sure about the rest of the world. This is a day for companies and businesses to reflect on the importance of providing good customer service. Its also a day for customer ser

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Opposite Day is on January 24th each year. It is a strange but fun day. Whatever you say on this day must be the opposite of what you mean. If you say yes, you mean no and vice versa. If someone tells youYou dont look so good today, you say thank you

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National Hugging Day started on January 21, 1986. The Reverend Kevin Zaborney from the USA created the dayto promote the emotional benefits of hugging. This celebration has moved beyond Americas borders and people now celebrate the benefits of a hug

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World Religion Day takes place every year on the third Sunday in January. Its aim is to help people understand religions other than their own. It hopes to promote understanding and harmony by focusing on the things that are common to all religions. T

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National Handwriting Day is on January 23rd. Its aim is to highlight the importance of the skill of handwriting. It is an important day in todays world where people use a computer keyboard more than a pen or pencil. Some people are worried that in th

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New Years Day is, of course, the first day of the year. It is a national holiday in most countries around the world. It is a time when families get together and celebrate with a meal. Many people make new plansfor the rest of the year. These plans ar

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World Braille Day is on the 4th of January every year. Thats the date of birth of Louis Braille, the manwho invented the system that helps blind people read and write. Braille was a Frenchman who lived between 1809 and 1852. He became blind at the ag

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Are you a messy or tidy person? Is your desk a mountain of books and paper or is it a dust-free zone? January 14th, Clean Off Your Desk Day, is for you if your desk looks like a bomb has hit it.This is also a dayfor you to clean your computer desktop

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a U.S. holiday that celebrates the birth date of one of Americas greatest civil rights leaders. Dr. Kings date of birth is January 15th, but the actual holiday is on the third Monday in January. The holiday recognizes th

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ESL Podcast 1172 Booking Space for Business Events Roberto: All right, we have to find meeting rooms and a banquet hall for the annual sales meeting and luncheon. Do you have any ideas? Nicole: We could hold it at a hotel as weve done in past years o

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ESL Podcast 1180 Price Gouging Pedro: Why are you changing the prices on all of those items in the store? Elisa: Havent you heard? Theres a hurricane coming. People will be stocking up on basic necessities. Pedro: I know that, but that still doesnt e

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ESL Podcast 1176 Limits to Advancement at Work Gloria: Did you hear that Manuel is quitting? He took a job with another company. Sam: Im not surprised. He came up against the glass ceiling and he decided to jump ship. Gloria: Really? I didnt know he

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ESL Podcast 1170 Naming Children Celeste: So, here is my shortlist. Albert: A shortlist for what? Celeste: Baby names. Albert: We have months to decide. Dont you think we should wait? Celeste: No, I want to be prepared. Here, take a look. See what yo

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ESL Podcast 1194 Using a Map Program Caroline: I just got an email from Sandra with her new address. I wish I knew what kind of neighborhood our daughter is living in. Bryce: Lets find out. Ill type in her address on this map program. Caroline: That

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ESL Podcast 1184 Being Boastful My boss is a complete blowhard. He likes to boast about his accomplishments and acquisitions every chance he gets. Unfortunately, I seem to be his favorite audience. Boss: You wont believe what I did over the weekend.

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ESL Podcast 1173 Flying on a Budget Airline Anton: Its amazing that we were able to get these airline tickets so cheaply. Federica: Its great, isnt it? We can fly to Lawrence City for a fun weekend. Lets check in using this kiosk. Anton: Hmm, this is

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ESL Podcast 1191 Living on the Fringes of Society Carla: Why do those teenagers have to dress like that? Dont they want to fit in? Donald: Maybe they feel marginalized and theyre showing their feelings of alienation through their clothes. Carla: That

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ESL Podcast 1174 Describing Video Quality Amelia: I wish we had hired a professional videographer to film it instead of asking your friend Lenny to do it. Victor: This video isnt so bad. The production quality isnt the best, but he did a pretty good

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ESL Podcast 1179 Reading Food Labels Amy: Put a big bag of those potato chips in the basket. Giorgio: Have you read the nutritional label on these chips? Amy: No, but look. This doesnt have very much saturated fat, trans fat, or sodium. Giorgio: Look

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学英语单词
air correction jet
Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov
area postpterygoidea
ball (-socket) manipulator
ballor
basic charge
bordroom-man
burner orifice
casual observer
centrifugates
charging peel
Chasǒ-ri
comparative public policy
conducteth
conversion macros
dark lantern caucus
diorite-porphyry
district-nursing
doak
double wedge airfoils
duncedom
earthshatterings
electrolytic polishing machine
electronic autopilot
end-loss
erosion shield for blade
examination performance
excreation
false knot
feed carrier
Fenris-wolf
figurantes
figure of merit (g/t) gain slope (tilt)
floating subroutine
Florel
four seat crew capsule
full on
gislason
gyro stabilized system
hen parties
husked foxtail millet
implicit scheme
ipanema
Iso-Nirtosoacetophenone
jibbah
kid on
kidlet
Kodalekaha
l-p
laryngeal sinuses
latirus polygonus barclayi
li'lun
Linlithgowshire
Machiguenga
maid of the mist
man of the cloth
marine environmental hydrodynamics
melanotype
metal clad switchgear
meteoric hypothesis
minpin
mr. fixit
myzakkaia niitakaensis
nickel linnaeite
no-load characteristic measurement
okypy
opposite flow
oral mucous membrane
order umbellaless
orthopnoic
Parwān, Velāyet-e
PC (photocell)
perichaena chrysosperma
phillips screw
phylktioplankton
placenta basin
prerogatived
priming-cup
psych yourself up
quinidine sulfate
relieving itching
resharpened
roelofs
SafeFood
Septoria aconiti
shared logic word processing rquipment
Shaymenskiy
shear-jashub
sinistral coiling
sofalas
speakeasy
stationary center of pressure
tape reader
thalictrum ramosum boivin
tobogganer
travelour
tree approach
unattended beacon
volume of shell
waterproof corrugated board
wayfering
williams plasticity tester