Aǵһ(g)ӢZ(y)Z(y)ِ
A: Yes.There will be an English speaking competition next Friday.
Aǵ,ȥҿԾ(x)ҵӢZ(y)Z(y)?
A: Yes, I'd like to. I think I can practise my spoken English.What about you?
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ָ@NZ(y)˼Sʽ(do)³F(xin)T硰l(f)ong time no seeþòҊ(jin)@ӵı_(d)@(g)˼gľӽ(jng)ɞӢZ(y)Z(y)гþ
He pointed out that this linguistic mentality helped create such expressions as'long time no see,'a word-for-word translation of a Chinese expression that became a mainstay of spoken English.
ESP龳&̌W(xu)ڌI(y)ӢZ(y)Z(y)̌W(xu)еČ(sh)`о
ESP and Situation-Cooperation Method in Financial Oral English Teaching and Learning in a Secondary Vocational School
Ո(qng)ӛסassӢZ(y)Z(y)гˡH߀Сɵϡ˼Ҳnj(du)βһNmίԲ̫Yòf(shu)
Remember that the word'ass'in spoken English also means a fool and is a very mildly impolite word for the human rump.