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A: I was looking for the Rsum Writing Workshop. B: You came to the right spot. Come on in and join us! A: I am not really sure that I remember how to even put a rsum together. B: I am here to show you how to put together the perfect rsum. It will tur
[00:07.68]Listening Exercise 1 [00:11.37]Listen to the song and answer these questions. [00:26.21]I work all night, I work all day, [00:28.38]To pay the bills I have to pay. [00:30.97]Ain't it sad? [00:33.83]And still there never seems to be [00:35.8
[00:03.82]Unit 10 Money Communication Workshop [00:08.25]Speaking [00:09.38]Exercise 1 Listen to the dialogue. [00:13.34]Complete it with the Key Words in the box. [00:16.96]Have you heard about the new dogwalker? [00:19.92]It's really great! [00:21.
A: Hi, is this the Rsum Writing Workshop? B: Yes, this is the Rsum Writing Workshop. Welcome! A: I really dont know that much about putting together a rsum. B: Its easy. Dont worry about it. A: Whats the most important part? B: Well, the most importa
[00:00.62]They do try to make their products attractive [00:03.58]but it's up to us whether we'll buy their [00:05.90]products or not. If you... [00:07.25]Rubbish! That's not true. [00:09.53]Just think of all the people [00:11.11]who are encouraged t
NB: This is not a word for word transcript Alice: Hello, I'm Alice. Stephen: And I'm Stephen. Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! This week were talking about an inventors workshop which has been reassembled after almost 200 years. Stephen: Reassemb
[00:03.42]Unit 24 Society Communication Workshop [00:07.92]Listening: [00:09.24]Exercise 2 Listen to the song. [00:12.61]Who do you think said these things, [00:14.96]the father or the son? [02:34.61][00:29.92]It's not time to make a change, [02:37.7
[00:01.11]Part 2 [00:02.99]There's eighty of us left. [00:05.07]The rest is in dressing stations [00:06.59]or pushing up daisies. [00:08.22]Well, how do they start a war? [00:10.50]Well, one country offends another. [00:13.39]How could one country of
[00:00.00]Well, I can assure you personally [00:02.95]that you will receive a full refund, [00:05.01]if you can give us the current guarantee. [00:07.47]I'd like that in writing, please. [00:09.29]Certainly, Mr Jeffreys. [00:10.72]And we will look in
[00:01.20]That's not the point. [00:02.52]Just look at all this new food [00:04.40]they're experimenting with, [00:06.09]growing tomatoes the size of footballs. [00:08.53]I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole. [00:10.93]I think we need to be careful,
[00:02.27]The most recent probe to be sent [00:04.29]was the Mars Odyssey launched in April 2001, [00:07.98]which is due to orbit the planet [00:09.52]and provide communications [00:10.96]for future explorations. [00:13.62]Another period of great int
[00:02.97]Speaking: [00:04.41]Exercise 1 Listen to a class presentation [00:08.22]about Mars and complete the notes. [00:11.45]Right, today I'm going to talk abut Mars, [00:14.30]the red planet. [00:16.05]Mars, named after the Roman god of war, [00:1
[00:05.68]Unit 20 New Frontiers Communication Workshop [00:11.68]Listening: [00:12.79]Exercise 1 Listen to the song about the future. [00:17.55]Which years are mentioned? [02:54.99][00:22.66]In the year 2525 If man is still alive [03:02.05][00:31.37]
[00:01.44]Oh no! My worst experience [00:04.49]was when I missed a boat trip [00:06.39]on the River Thames. [00:08.80]The girl who gave me directions [00:10.86]was from Australia [00:12.62]and I didn't understand her accent very well! [00:16.27]I got
I'm Nancy Beardsley, filling in for Avi Arditti and Rosanne Skirble. This week on Wordmaster we'll talk about bad manners-and how they're reflected in what people are saying and not saying to one another these days. Our guest is British writer Lynne
The two steel truss arch halves of an extra-big bridge over the Lancang River were connected Tuesday morning after two vertical turns. The bridge, which sits 270 meters above the Lancang River, is a part of the DaliRuili Railway in southwest China's
I'm Nancy Beardsley, filling in for Avi Arditti and Rosanne Skirble. This week on Wordmaster we'll talk about bad manners-and how they're reflected in what people are saying and not saying to one another these days. Our guest is British writer Lynne
By Nancy-Amelia Collins Sydney 05 September 2007 Foreign and trade ministers from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation members are pushing for ways to revive stalled global trade talks. In a meeting ahead of the annual APEC summit, top trade officia
I'm Nancy Beardsley, filling in for Avi Arditti and Rosanne Skirble. This week on Wordmaster we'll talk about bad manners-and how they're reflected in what people are saying and not saying to one another these days. Our guest is British writer Lynne
The UK government has said that from 2014, it will ban calculators in maths tests for primary school children in England. All 11-year-olds sit three maths tests. Pupils are allowed to use a calculator in the hardest of these. A sample question is: Ti