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[00:17.99]1.We aren't allowed to go out to have a picnic. 
[00:24.71]We aren't allowed to go out to have a picnic. 
[00:28.94]2.Beijing Opera is an important part of Chinese culture.
[00:37.26]Beijing Opera is an important part of Chinese culture.
[00:43.92]3.Teenagers should not be allowed to use free Wiª²Fi connection at school.
[00:51.38]Teenagers should not be allowed to use free Wiª²Fi connection at school.
[00:58.33]4.My mother can make delicious dumplings.
[01:05.19]My mother can make delicious dumplings.
[01:10.59]5.There must be a dog  near my home at night.
[01:15.65]There must be a dog  near my home at night.
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[01:34.93]6.W:Is the fork made of steel or glass?
[01:39.94]M:Neither. It's made of silver.
[01:42.40]W:That's why it looks so bright.
[01:45.21]Q:What's the fork made of?
[01:51.81]W:Is the fork made of steel or glass?
[01:55.15]M:Neither. It's made of silver.
[01:57.59]W:That's why it looks so bright.
[02:00.33]Q:What's the fork made of?
[02:06.92]7.M:What do you usually do on weekends, Linda?
[02:11.45]W:I used to stay at home, but now I am used to getting up early and hanging out with my friends.
[02:18.20]M:That's wonderful. It's good for you to keep healthy.
[02:22.90]Q:What's Linda used to doing now?
[02:33.70]M:What do you usually do on weekends, Linda?
[02:36.40]W:I used to stay at home, but now I am used to getting up early and hanging out with my friends.
[02:42.64]M:That's wonderful. It's good for you to keep healthy.
[02:47.70]Q:What's Linda used to doing now?
[02:56.59]8.W:So we'll meet at 7:30 outside the cinema, right? 
[03:02.31]M:Well, not there. Let's meet in front of the bookshop. 
[03:05.67]W:The bookshop opposite the bank?
[03:08.30]M:Yes. That's the one.
[03:10.12]Q:Where is the bank?
[03:15.29]W:So we'll meet at 7:30 outside the cinema, right? 
[03:19.62]M:Well, not there. Let's meet in front of the bookshop. 
[03:22.91]W:The bookshop opposite the bank?
[03:25.36]M:Yes. That's the one.
[03:27.55]Q:Where is the bank?
[03:33.98]9.M:Hello! I'm calling to know more about the play you're advertising.
[03:40.21]W:Well, it's a really fantastic play. And we have only 10 tickets left now.
[03:47.37]M:OK, I'd like to book two tickets. 
[03:50.61]Q:What does the girl mean?
[03:57.44]M:Hello! I'm calling to know more about the play you're advertising.
[04:02.11]W:Well, it's a really fantastic play. And we have only 10 tickets left now.
[04:09.26]M:OK, I'd like to book two tickets. 
[04:12.24]Q:What does the girl mean?
[04:20.60]10.W:I really don't like Jenny's clothes and haircut.
[04:25.68]M:Everyone has his own taste in something. Don't judge others by your own eyes.
[04:31.00]W:I agree. But Jenny is really in style. After all, she's a middle school student. It's not good for her development. 
[04:40.73]Q:What does the boy mean?
[04:48.55]W:I really don't like Jenny's clothes and haircut.
[04:51.91]M:Everyone has his own taste in something. Don't judge others by your own eyes.
[04:57.26]W:I agree. But Jenny is really in style. After all, she's a middle school student. It's not good for her development. 
[05:06.87]Q:What does the boy mean?
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[05:56.24]M:In order to speak English fluently, you need to think in English. 
[05:59.51]If you don't, your speech will be slow and it won't sound natural. 
[06:03.90]Here's some advice for you to practice thinking in English.
[06:06.57]First, look at objects around yourself, and think of what they are called in English. 
[06:11.21]Try to make a direct connection between the object and the English word. 
[06:14.94]Second, when you are out in a public place, practice describing the things and people you see in your mind. 
[06:20.64]Try to think in English first, not in your first language. 
[06:24.11]Finally, when you have to say something in English, try not to think in your first language and translate your ideas into English. 
[06:30.90]If you do, you will get frustrated very quickly.
[06:45.15]M:In order to speak English fluently, you need to think in English. 
[06:48.37]If you don't, your speech will be slow and it won't sound natural. 
[06:51.88]Here's some advice for you to practice thinking in English.
[06:55.48]First, look at objects around yourself, and think of what they are called in English. 
[07:00.14]Try to make a direct connection between the object and the English word. 
[07:03.77]Second, when you are out in a public place, practice describing the things and people you see in your mind. 
[07:09.53]Try to think in English first, not in your first language. 
[07:12.85]Finally, when you have to say something in English, try not to think in your first language and translate your ideas into English. 
[07:19.77]If you do, you will get frustrated very quickly.
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[08:09.23]W:Bruce, you have traveled to many different countries. You must be able to speak several different languages.
[08:15.52]M:I wish I could. But French and English are the only ones I could speak.
[08:19.68]W:Have you ever tried Chinese?
[08:21.83]M:Yes, I've learned it for three years, but I gave it up in the forth year. It's too difficult to write.
[08:27.99]W:How about Japanese?
[08:29.76]M:The Japanese grammar is so difficult.
[08:32.52]W:Do you like traveling?
[08:33.95]M:No, I don't. But I have to because I'm a tour guide.
[08:37.63]W:Have you even been to Stonehenge in Britain?
[08:40.43]M:Yes, I went there two years ago. It's a famous place with great mysteries. 
[08:44.94]Some historians believed it was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. 
[08:50.22]W:Really? 
[08:51.62]M:But now some scientists think it was built to celebrate a victory over enemy.
[08:55.75]W:It's really a mysterious place. I hope to go there one day.
[09:23.79]W:Bruce, you have traveled to many different countries. You must be able to speak several different languages.
[09:30.15]M:I wish I could. But French and English are the only ones I could speak.
[09:34.34]W:Have you ever tried Chinese?
[09:36.63]M:Yes, I've learned it for three years, but I gave it up in the forth year. It's too difficult to write.
[09:42.64]W:How about Japanese?
[09:44.40]M:The Japanese grammar is so difficult.
[09:47.18]W:Do you like traveling?
[09:48.67]M:No, I don't. But I have to because I'm a tour guide.
[09:52.29]W:Have you even been to Stonehenge in Britain?
[09:55.80]M:Yes, I went there two years ago. It's a famous place with great mysteries. 
[09:59.50]Some historians believed it was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. 
[10:04.82]W:Really? 
[10:05.60]M:But now some scientists think it was built to celebrate a victory over enemy.
[10:10.81]W:It's really a mysterious place. I hope to go there one day.
[10:41.65]W:Bruce, you have traveled to many different countries. You must be able to speak several different languages.
[10:48.15]M:I wish I could. But French and English are the only ones I could speak.
[10:52.26]W:Have you ever tried Chinese?
[10:54.57]M:Yes, I've learned it for three years, but I gave it up in the forth year. It's too difficult to write.
[11:00.61]W:How about Japanese?
[11:02.46]M:The Japanese grammar is so difficult.
[11:05.11]W:Do you like traveling?
[11:06.63]M:No, I don't. But I have to because I'm a tour guide.
[11:10.26]W:Have you even been to Stonehenge in Britain?
[11:13.50]M:Yes, I went there two years ago. It's a famous place with great mysteries. 
[11:17.45]Some historians believed it was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods. 
[11:22.77]W:Really? 
[11:24.13]M:But now some scientists think it was built to celebrate a victory over enemy.
[11:28.80]W:It's really a mysterious place. I hope to go there one day.