Hi, Im Becky Worley and this is Good Stuff. Its flu season and were more vigilant than ever about all the flues that are making around, when your kids are sick, you take their temperature, but thats easier said than done. The words Rattle thermometer...
Finding one of her students making faces at others on the playground, Ms. Smith stopped to gently reprove the child. Smiling sweetly, the Sunday School teacher said Bobby, when I was a child I was told if that if I made ugly faces, my face would free...
Todd: So Kate, can you talk about growing up in New Zealand, what its like? Kate: Growing up in New Zealand is very free. Kids have a lot more freedom that kids in other countries: we can.. obviously we go to school from 5 years and until 16 years ol...
Page 1 of 3Kid and Guy 两个俚语的用法 Li: 大家好,欢迎收听我们今天的《你问我答》节目。在这档节目中,我们为大家解答在英语学习过程中有时会碰到的一些疑问。我是杨莉,今天和我一起还有...
Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. This week We play new music from jazz artist Diana Krall And answer a question about American revolutionary leader Patrick Henry. But first, we report on a sporty internati...
Blue ones. I also like the blue ones. Oh, look, look, that Oh, yeah yeah yeah, no no no Yeah! I like that one as well. They may be entertaining and they may encourage these girls to add to their Christmas present/ list but are adverts really putting...
A: Fabio Capello, the 61-year-old Italian former manager of top European clubs like Race Madrid and AC Milan is the New England manager after 2 days of talks and negotiations. It has just been confirmed that the deal is done, he will be the new Engla...
By Katherine Cole Washington 28 April 2008 Author Stephen King describes James McMurtry as the truest, fiercest songwriter of his generation. Music critics seem to agree, calling his 2005 CD Childish Things everything from a career album, to the year...
Radio Announcer: 11:05 on a Christmas Eve morning. And by this time tomorrow fellow kiddies it will all be over but the exchanging! Music: Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock. . . Mike: Jacket. Scarf. (sniffs) Blue. All right. Shirt. Uh, long...
By Nick Wadhams Nairobi 03 October 2007 Nairobi is home to some of the world's biggest slums, and more than half of its 3 million people live in them. Many in the slums don't even have electricity, so it was quite an event recently when a white scree...