Topics: Medical/dental tourism; warehouse club stores; yell versus shout; to be depended on; to last; kind versus kindly Words: health insurance to give rise to to be treated regulated inferior warehouse to pass the savings on to afford to carry in b...
Topics: Famous Americans: Sacagawea; NASCAR racing; to take its toll (on someone); you are/is; whatever versus whatsoever Words: to leave your mark on (something) expedition uncharted territory trapper to negotiate racetrack ratings to sanction serie...
Topics: New York Theater District/Broadway shows; Barbie dolls/G.I. Joe; I dont have versus I have no, in the street versus on the street, identifying yourself on the phone Words: district mainstream controversial cutting-edge lucrative figurine infa...
Topics: Types of vocational education in the U.S.; American Cities: Miami; to have a monkey on (ones) back; to administer; to execute; to be off Words: vocation apprenticeship trade home economics community college associate degree to look down upon...
Topics: American cities: Nashville, Grand Ole Opry; school fund-raisers, to hold on to your hat, to be put inside, a blow-by-blow account Words: Hall of Fame to be inducted into dialect fund-raiser funds raffle to grow weary to do away with to get ri...
Topics: Genealogy, Bill Cosby, to get down on your knees vs. to get down on one knee Words: blood relative miniseries ancestor to trace your family tree hyphenated American cemetery birth certificate Mormons stand-up comedian to tell a joke album car...
Topics: Newsmagazines, AMBER Alert, reading a map, Get out of here!, followed by, Excuse me vs. Im sorry, to have something on someone, to teeter on the brink Words in-depth worldwide to kidnap ransom foldout (map) legend (map) town city stream pond...
Topics: Illinois, checks and bills, periods and full stops, April Fools Day, just vs. only, to make up ones mind, in the eye of the beholder, behind vs. beyond, MIA, for vs. on my part, pronouncing sheep/ship, feet/fit Words: clip Lake Michigan Windy...
The Office - Out Of Control Spending A: OK, so now the last point on our agenda. Jill, let's go over the profit and loss statement. B: Great. Well, the main issue here, as you can see,is that our expenses are through the roof. A: Lets see... These nu...
Larry看见李华在修补她的书包,觉得有点奇怪。 李华今天要学会两个常用语cut it和get on it。 LL: Hey, Li Hua, what are you doing with that tape? LH: (Sighs)我不小心把书包扯了一个大洞。 我要用胶布把它粘上...