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A: I'd like to talk to you about my grades. B: Sure! What exactly do you have questions about? A: I am worried that I messed up on a test. B: Well, let me take a look at my grade book. How do YOU think you are doing? A: I think I am doing great, exce
A: Could you talk to me for a few minutes about my grades? B: Step into my office for a moment. What is your concern? A: Am I failing? B: Let's go on the computer to see what's up. Do you think you are doing well? A: I am pretty sure that I am in tro
A: Professor, I'm concerned about my grades. Do you have a minute? B: Of course, how can I help you? A: I want to know if I am doing OK. B: Let's pull out your scores so far. Do you think you are doing OK? A: I am afraid that I might not be doing all
[00:02.14]I want him. I want him bad. [00:04.04] [00:05.19]Y-e-l-l! Everybody yell! Say, everybody yell! [00:09.82] [00:10.23]Y-e-l-l! Everybody yell! [00:13.62] [00:13.91]Nice kick this time, Collins. Nice job. [00:16.41] [00:17.13]What in the world
At most American colleges, teachers give students grades that evaluate their performance in class. The grades range from A to F with A the highest and F signaling failure. But some colleges do not use grades. Instead, teachers write reports on what t
[00:-1.00]Being a teenager is a strange and yet exciting part of life. [00:-2.00]We are faced with tough and critical decisions each very day [00:-3.00]-decisions that will affect our lives. [00:-4.00]If you do not study hard when young, [00:-5.00]yo
In Islamabad, Mixed Reactions to Musharraf Return On the streets of Pakistan's capital, reactions to former military president Pervez Musharraf's return to the country's political scene are mixed. For residents like Azim Ehsan Qazi, the possibility t
我姐姐刚在一个高尚社区买了房子,那里住的都是医生、律师这一类的高薪单身贵族,跟我住的地方截然不同。我们这里有单身汉、有年轻父母、有双职工、也有不上班的专职妈妈;有白领,也
His grades are starting to suffer because he spends too much time on playing computer games. 因为他花太多时间到电脑游戏上,他的成绩开始变差。 suffer有受苦的意思,在上句中suffer 指变糟,受损害。 He suffered a
A: I'd like to talk to you about my grades. B: Sure! What exactly do you have questions about? A: I am worried that I messed up on a test. B: Well, let me take a look at my grade book. How do YOU think you are doing? A: I think I am doing great, exce
Grammar Girl here. Today's topic is mixed metaphors. Politicians often provide good fodder for language commentary, and one of Barack Obama's comments during the debates has been rattling around in my head for a while now. He made a comment that some
Libyan Conflict Brings Out Mixed Emotions in Rebel Hub Rebels in Libya continue to battle forces loyal to leader Moammar Gadhafi for control of the country. Many in the rebel hub of Benghazi have mixed emotions about the conflict. Scott Bobb reports
At least seven million Americans identify themselves as belonging to more than one race, and interest is rapidly growing in issues of multi-racial identity. In his new book, Mixed, writer and artist Kip Fulbeck presents a collection of portraits cele
By Jim Teeple Jerusalem/Ramallah 28 November 2007 There has been a mixed reaction in Israel and the Palestinian territories to the Annapolis Mideast peace conference. VOA's Jim Teeple spoke with Palestinians in the West Bank city of Ramallah, and wit
你对各国的军事头衔了解多少?就算你并不想成为一个军事通,但是有个基本的认识,总是会有用处的。所以,今天我们就来给各国军事头衔的知识点扫扫盲吧! There have been various ranks in mil
By Barry Wood Washington 20 February 2008 The International Monetary Fund Wednesday gave Afghanistan a mixed economic report card, saying the country's overall reforms are on track but corruption and a dramatic rise in opium production pose significa
There was a boy who was sent to a boarding school[寄宿学校]. He used to be the brightest student in his class. He was at the top in every competition. But things changed after that. His grades started dropping. He hated being in a group. He was l
Todd: What about the idea that some people think that maybe there should be no grades? That there is just maybe you achieve or don't achieve. It's more binary. Either yes or no. Nydja: I don't really know how I feel about that. I went to a school whe
A: Are you new to this school? B:Yes, I'm new. A: Is this your first year in college? B:I transferred from another school. A: Where did you transfer from? B: I was at PCC before. A: Why did you transfer? B: I was going to go here first, but my grades