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03 The Sound of Music (One sunny afternoon, Maria took the children to the environs.) Louisa: Fraulein Maria, can we do this every day? Maira: Dont you think youre going to get tired of it, Louisa? Louisa: I suppose so. Every other day? Kurt: I have
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - March 24, 2002: Elizabeth Blackwell By Nancy Steinbach Anncr: Every week we tell about someone important in the history of the United States. Today, Shirley Griffith and Ray Freema
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Little Women is still one of America's best loved children's books. Transcript of radio broadcast: 31 May 2008 VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program People in America. Every week we tell
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Warren: So Antoinette, youve been living in Japan for a while now, right? Antoinette: Yes, that's right. Warren: Well, can you tell me, do you like to use chopsticks or forks and knives more? Antoinette: It depends on what Im eating really. For the m
Warren: Hey, Antoinette, why dont you tell me about growing up in New York? Antoinette: New York. Warren, why do you want to know about that? Well, growing up in New York was lots of fun. I loved growing up in New York. I couldnt imagine growing up a
Warren: So, thanks for telling me about the ballet and all that kind of stuff, but Im really more into sports and things like that. Do you know of any other things you can do in New York? Antoinette: Oh, absolutely. There are a lot of events for a sp
By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: October 10, 2004 (THEME) ANNCR: Every week we tell about someone important in the history of the United States. Today, Shirley Griffith and Ray Freeman tell about the first western woman in modern times to become a docto
VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program, People in America. Every week we tell about a person important in the history of the United States. Today we tell about Louisa May Alcott. She wrote
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PEOPLE IN AMERICA -September 1, 2002: Louisa May Alcott By Shelley Gollust VOICE 1: I'm Steve Ember VOICE 2: And I'm Shirley Griffith with the VOA Special English program, People in America. Every wee
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Voice 1 Thank you for joining us today for Spotlight. Im Rebekah Schipper Voice 2 And Im Joshua Leo. Spotlight uses a special English method of broadcasting. It is easier for people to understand, no matter where in the world they live. Voice 1 Antoi
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