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Beginner A: how old is Keith? B: hes 21. how old is James? A: hes a year older than Keith, but he looks younger. B: hows your father? A: hes fine. He retired last week. Its turning poing in his life. Now he can relax and enjoy his retirement. B: he
[00:00.86]Unit 2 life in the Future [00:03.83]Lesson 6 [00:10.16]Exercise 1.3 [00:13.18]People and the internet [00:15.27]In 2050,everyone in the world [00:18.47]will have a personal web page [00:20.19]with their information on it. [00:22.50]These we
While on an expedition in western China twenty years ago, some explorers discovered the mummies of a tall, red-haired people. Though estimated to be nearly 4,000 years old, the corpses were quite well
Alice: Hello! Im Alice and this is 6 Minute English. Im joined today by Abdu. Hi Abdu. Abdu: Hi Alice. Alice: Today were talking about ageing populations, pensions and retirement. Im going to start by asking you Abdu what age do you expect to retire?
UNIT TWO [00:12.20]Gogo can fly.Picture 1. [00:20.24]What can Gogo do,Tony? I don't know.Picture 2. [00:32.63]What can you do,Gogo? I can dance.Picture 3. [00:45.56]That's very good,Gogo. Can he sing?Picture 4. [00:57.94]Can you sing,Gogo? Yes,I can.
Unit 1 [00:27.95]The donkey and the pekinese [00:32.71]There was a merchant who had a Pekinese dog. [00:37.98]It was like a toy. [00:41.14]The Dekinese lived in the merchant's house, [00:45.90]slept on his bed, sat on his lap and lived an easy life.
UNIT TEN [00:18.49]Ten apples.Picture 1. [00:25.76]A B C STORE.Picture 2. [00:34.53]One carrot.Picture 3. [00:42.55]Two lemonsPicture 4. [00:52.19]Three bananas. Picture 5. [01:00.73]Four sweets.Picture 6. [01:11.97]Five eggs.Picture 7. [01:22.13]Six
[00:01.84]3 Listen and complete. [00:06.70]What have the children done for their project [00:10.30]on population? [00:11.96]Listen and complete their sentences. [00:16.14] [01:04.64]4 Listen and complete. [01:08.78]Listen and fill in the missing info
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - World Population by 2050 By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, August 30, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. New research shows that Earth will hav
By Steve Herman New Delhi 05 December 2007 Even as India emerges as one of the world's major economies, it is still struggling to achieve widespread literacy among its people, and officials say there is a massive shortage of skilled labor. VOA's Stev
The Internet and social media are proving to be a double-edged sword. While they expand the possibilities of commerce and information-sharing, they are also used by terrorists(恐怖分子) to recruit members, to promote hate, and even to reveal ways
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Study: English Language Rooted in Turkey The Indo-European language family - which includes English, French, Russian, Persian and even ancient Greek - is one of the worlds largest language groups and extends from Iceland in the West to Sri Lanka in t
New York Speaks Your Language, No Matter What It Is With hundreds of languages and dialects spoken from around the world, few cities are as diverse as New York. New York is the capital of the world, where we live together in peace, said Ernesto Arias
The worlds population is getting bigger and bigger. Theres a population explosion in some countries. Im not sure if this is good or bad. The Earth can only support a limited number of people. One day, the worlds population will be too big to feed eve
By June Soh Washington, DC 06 September 2006 watch Language Barriers report Leticia Menjaros(middle), interpreter, helps patient and doctor communicate A recent study says language barriers are causing problems in U.S. hospitals as the population ge
Talofa This week is Samoan Language Week. We need to remember that Samoan is the third most common language in New Zealand, after English and Maori. A large number of Samoan people live in New Zealand. We have a census every five years and the last c
Latest figures show, the number of people in their working-age decreased by over 3 million in 2012, accounting for some 69 percent of China's total population. Ma Jiantang, director of State Statistical Bureau, warns this is a serious issue. It is th