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Today, more people than ever before are speaking to each other through satellite television, cellular telephones and computers. This means that people from different parts of the world need to be able
UNIT 8 What Time Do Yongxians Classes Begin?\n [au:]第八单元 永贤什么时候开始上课?\n [00:06.23]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:08.88]1 Look and listen. Then read and act in groups.\n [au:]1 看一看,听一听。然后分组读一读并演
[00:07.29]VOCABULARY [00:10.32]country language tidy have to [00:15.99]国家 语言 整齐的 不得不 [00:21.66]hard mine [00:24.79]努力地 我的 [00:27.92]Dialogue [00:30.85]1 Look and listen.Then read and act in groups. [00:39.60]Tom and Rose
Todd: OK, Deanne, so you are a translator? Deanne: Interpreter. Todd: Interpreter. Deanne: Yeah. Todd: What's the difference between a translator and an interpreter? Deanne: The interpreter serves as a medium between two different people and it's don
Byron Court, a school in north-west London, gets high marks for integration. No fewer than 42 languages are spoken in the playground. The 600 pupils from places as far apart as Iraq, the Philippines, Somalia, India, Romania and Slovakia mingle and pl
Todd: OK, Deanne, so you are a translator? Deanne: Interpreter. Todd: Interpreter. Deanne: Yeah. Todd: What's the difference between a translator and an interpreter? Deanne: The interpreter serves as a medium between two different people and it's don