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11月12日 I think, therefore I amToday was the third day of my listening month; I started listening to some English songs, directions by heart. Occasionally, I found my carelessness on handling with a lot of things, I usually listened to songs but didn’t rarely care what the contents of songs were; I sometime met some thorny problems and felt very afraid and anxious about them but didn’t care the reason why it occurs or the essential of the problem;….. My listening depended on my eyes; solving out problems depended on others’ experience; programming depended on the files that I made arrangement, saying depended on all the information I got from newspaper, network, or people, etc. I found I was a very terrible dependent man! I need more thoughts; I need more confidence for insisting on my opinions. Every one has his own idea, you need giving your supports to your friends, your relatives, your colleagues though you don’t agree with what they say, but at the same time, you should keep your opinions. 11月10日 Listening to news is difficult for me Today I was dicatated to the news as follows, I found it was very very difficult for me. After repeating again and again, I just had written about three sentences. Listening is one of importance for English Study, If you have some problem in listening, I think your talking with foreign people will be terrible.
This month is my listening month, come on! Do step by step.
(Report)The official in Hati say the fifty children died when the school collapsed on the outskirts of the capital Port-au-Prince, more than 100 people injured. Rescue service worked under floodlights through to find any survive under the rubble. Around 500 children and teachers were thought to be in the school at that time. Reports from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo say troops from Angola have been deployed against rebels outside the city of Goma. The head of UN peacekeeping has dismissed the reports. James. R. reports, UN peacekeepers monitoring fragile ceasefire outside Goma said they had seen Angolan soldiers reinforcing Congolese government troops on the frontline. Uruguayan officer told journalists he’d heard them speaking Portuguese. The head of UN peacekeeping has dismissed the reports, saying Congolese troops who’ve been trained in Angolan, Angola have probably been misidentified. The rebels have repeatedly accused Angolans of fighting on the government side. And it’s no secret that President Joseph Kabila has asked for Angolan help in the face of his own army’s failure to hold the rebel advance. If the presence of Angolan troops is confirmed, it would raise fears that the conflict to in the eastern Congo, could once again widen into a regional war. |
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