Learn how to express one’s opinion using the phrases that we have learned. 2. Summing up the uses of the verbs. Cultural awareness: 1.Getting prepared for the parison of main varieties of Chinese. 2.Getting prepared for the parison of 2 English language newspapers,such as :T...
Learn how to express one’s opinion using the phrases that we have learned. 2. Summing up the uses of the verbs. Cultural awareness: 1.Getting prepared for the parison of main varieties of Chinese. 2.Getting prepared for the parison of 2 English language newspapers,such as :The...
A.difference B.discovery C.rule D.sign 2.The doctor suggested that the teacher ___ at home for two months,but his words suggested that the teacher ___ accept the suggestion. A.stayed;couldn't B.stay;couldn't C.stayed;can't D.stay;can't 3.Toward the end of the card...
Step VI Study the Language Points T: There are some important words, phrases and sentences we should master. Now let us deal with them. 1. The idea that England stands for Fish & Chips, the Speakers’ Corner, Big Ben and the Tower of London is past .用炸鱼土豆条、讲演角,大笨钟和伦敦...
English writers everywhere occasionally (and from time immemorial) make new compound words from common phrases; for example, health care is now being replaced by healthcare on both sides of the Atlantic. However, AmE has made certain words in this fashion which are still treated as phrases in ...
This episode explores the important topic of AI and human civilisation, and teaches plenty of vocabulary on the subject. I analyse an interview with an AI expert and explore many words and phrases for talking about this subject. This includes discussion of the potential pros and cons of AI,...
Its status as one of the funniest British TV shows is undisputed, thanks to its memorable catchphrases, Coogan's impeccable comedic timing, and a supporting cast that brings the fictional world of Alan Partridge to life with uproarious effect. Premiered: November 18, 2002 Also ranks #14 on...
Puddings lend their solidity and weight to phrases proverbial and slangy. Theproof of the pudding is in the eatinggoes back to the early seventeenth century. ‘Proof’ here originally meant ‘testing’, so the meaning of the phrase was ‘putting something into practice will show whether it work...
Step VI Study the Language Points T: There are some important words, phrases and sentences we should master. Now let us deal with them. The idea that England stands for Fish Chips, the Speakers’ Corner, Big Ben and the Tower of London is past .用炸鱼土豆条、讲演角,大笨钟和伦敦塔象征...
While the spoken phrases are different in the UK (“Can I have the bill?”) and USA (“Check, please”), the gesture of holding the index finger and thumb together and moving them around in the air as if signing a cheque is common in both places. This is easy to understand once it...