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[00:16.90]1.We aren't allowed to go out to have a picnic. 
[00:27.50]2.Beijing Opera is an important part of Chinese culture.
[00:38.89]3.Teenagers should not be allowed to use free Wiª²Fi connection at school.
[00:51.89]4.My mother can make delicious dumplings.
[01:00.34]5.There must be a dog  near my home at night.
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[01:23.60]6.W:Is the fork made of steel or glass?
[01:26.89]M:Neither. It's made of silver.
[01:29.13]W:That's why it looks so bright.
[01:31.62]Q:What's the fork made of?
[01:38.38]W:Is the fork made of steel or glass?
[01:40.52]M:Neither. It's made of silver.
[01:43.18]W:That's why it looks so bright.
[01:45.22]Q:What's the fork made of?

[01:51.81]7.M:What do you usually do on weekends, Linda?
[01:54.80]W:I used to stay at home, but now I am used to getting up early and hanging out with my friends.
[02:00.42]M:That's wonderful. It's good for you to keep healthy.
[02:03.36]Q:What's Linda used to doing now?
[02:12.32]M:What do you usually do on weekends, Linda?
[02:14.99]W:I used to stay at home, but now I am used to getting up early and hanging out with my friends.
[02:20.23]M:That's wonderful. It's good for you to keep healthy.
[02:23.47]Q:What's Linda used to doing now?

[02:31.79]8.W:So we'll meet at 7:30 outside the cinema, right? 
[02:35.89]M:Well, not there. Let's meet in front of the bookshop. 
[02:39.56]W:The bookshop opposite the bank?
[02:41.24]M:Yes. That's the one.
[02:42.96]Q:Where is the bank?
[02:49.88]W:So we'll meet at 7:30 outside the cinema, right? 
[02:53.25]M:Well, not there. Let's meet in front of the bookshop. 
[02:56.34]W:The bookshop opposite the bank?
[02:58.47]M:Yes. That's the one.
[02:59.79]Q:Where is the bank?

[03:06.80]9.M:Hello! I'm calling to know more about the play you're advertising.
[03:11.14]W:Well, it's a really fantastic play. And we have only 10 tickets left now.
[03:15.60]M:OK, I'd like to book two tickets. 
[03:18.34]Q:What does the girl mean?
[03:24.60]M:Hello! I'm calling to know more about the play you're advertising.
[03:28.59]W:Well, it's a really fantastic play. And we have only 10 tickets left now.
[03:33.70]M:OK, I'd like to book two tickets. 
[03:35.63]Q:What does the girl mean?

[03:42.59]10.W:I really don't like Jenny's clothes and haircut.
[03:46.18]M:Everyone has his own taste in something. Don't judge others by your own eyes.
[03:50.94]W:I agree. But Jenny is really in style. After all, she's a middle school student. It's not good for her development. 
[03:58.48]Q:What does the boy mean?
[04:07.90]W:I really don't like Jenny's clothes and haircut.
[04:10.14]M:Everyone has his own taste in something. Don't judge others by your own eyes.
[04:14.90]W:I agree. But Jenny is really in style. After all, she's a middle school student. It's not good for her development. 
[04:22.58]Q:What does the boy mean?

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[05:12.23]M:In order to speak English fluently, you need to think in English. If you don't, your speech will be slow and it won't sound natural. 
[05:18.79]Here's some advice for you to practice thinking in English.
[05:21.96]First, look at objects around yourself, and think of what they are called in English. 
[05:27.14]Try to make a direct connection between the object and the English word. Second, when you are out in a public place, practice describing the things and people you see in your mind. 
[05:36.49]Try to think in English first, not in your first language. Finally, when you have to say something in English, try not to think in your first language and translate your ideas into English. 
[05:46.72]If you do, you will get frustrated very quickly.

[06:01.00]M:In order to speak English fluently, you need to think in English. If you don't, your speech will be slow and it won't sound natural. 
[06:07.35]Here's some advice for you to practice thinking in English.
[06:11.10]First, look at objects around yourself, and think of what they are called in English. 
[06:15.84]Try to make a direct connection between the object and the English word. Second, when you are out in a public place, practice describing the things and people you see in your mind. 
[06:25.23]Try to think in English first, not in your first language. Finally, when you have to say something in English, try not to think in your first language and translate your ideas into English. 
[06:35.71]If you do, you will get frustrated very quickly.
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[07:25.81]W:Bruce, you have traveled to many different countries. You must be able to speak several different languages.
[07:31.60]M:I wish I could. But French and English are the only ones I could speak.
[07:35.43]W:Have you ever tried Chinese?
[07:37.24]M:Yes, I've learned it for three years, but I gave it up in the forth year. It's too difficult to write.
[07:42.79]W:How about Japanese?
[07:44.42]M:The Japanese grammar is so difficult.
[07:46.51]W:Do you like traveling?
[07:48.35]M:No, I don't. But I have to because I'm a tour guide.
[07:51.59]W:Have you even been to Stonehenge in Britain?
[07:54.33]M:Yes, I went there two years ago. It's a famous place with great mysteries. Some historians believed it was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. 
[08:03.77]W:Really? 
[08:04.71]M:But now some scientists think it was built to celebrate a victory over enemy.
[08:09.11]W:It's really a mysterious place. I hope to go there one day.

[08:25.20]W:Bruce, you have traveled to many different countries. You must be able to speak several different languages.
[08:31.50]M:I wish I could. But French and English are the only ones I could speak.
[08:34.35]W:Have you ever tried Chinese?
[08:36.24]M:Yes, I've learned it for three years, but I gave it up in the forth year. It's too difficult to write.
[08:41.71]W:How about Japanese?
[08:43.36]M:The Japanese grammar is so difficult.
[08:45.56]W:Do you like traveling?
[08:47.90]M:No, I don't. But I have to because I'm a tour guide.
[08:50.70]W:Have you even been to Stonehenge in Britain?
[08:53.55]M:Yes, I went there two years ago. It's a famous place with great mysteries. Some historians believed it was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. 
[09:02.82]W:Really? 
[09:03.68]M:But now some scientists think it was built to celebrate a victory over enemy.
[09:08.10]W:It's really a mysterious place. I hope to go there one day.

[09:22.14]W:Bruce, you have traveled to many different countries. You must be able to speak several different languages.
[09:27.71]M:I wish I could. But French and English are the only ones I could speak.
[09:31.55]W:Have you ever tried Chinese?
[09:33.14]M:Yes, I've learned it for three years, but I gave it up in the forth year. It's too difficult to write.
[09:38.95]W:How about Japanese?
[09:40.52]M:The Japanese grammar is so difficult.
[09:42.64]W:Do you like traveling?
[09:44.28]M:No, I don't. But I have to because I'm a tour guide.
[09:47.75]W:Have you even been to Stonehenge in Britain?
[09:50.57]M:Yes, I went there two years ago. It's a famous place with great mysteries. Some historians believed it was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. 
[09:59.94]W:Really? 
[10:00.75]M:But now some scientists think it was built to celebrate a victory over enemy.
[10:05.70]W:It's really a mysterious place. I hope to go there one day.