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| + | <div id="entrybody"><p>AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: Our guest is the author of a book called "On Words: Insight Into How Our Words Work -- and Don't."</p><p>RS: Paula LaRocque has worked for many years as a writing instructor and newspaper writing coach. Her advice to English language learners is to try to avoid bad habits that can be found even in the work of professional writers.</p><p>PAULA LaROCQUE: "If they're thinking about beauty and clarity, they won't be seduced by the things that cheapen the language. And, to my mind, that's the proliferation of unnecessary euphemisms or fad and cliché, the things that are embedded in the language like the proliferation of the -ize and the -wise suffixes. I remember reading in an obituary this sentence: 'The officer will be funeralized Tuesday.'"</p><p>AA: "Someone actually wrote that?"</p><p>PAULA LaROCQUE: "Yes, somebody actually wrote it. And you and I have no difficulty in seeing how even silly but ugly that is and how it cheapens the language and makes it less elegant than it could be. But a person speaking the language as second language might say, 'Oh, this is what a professional writer does and so this is what I should do.'</p><p>"Let's say that a member of your audience turns on the television here and gets the weather and the person says 'Let's see what the picture is weather-wise.' It's more elegant to say 'Let's see what the weather is.'"</p><p>RS: "You do talk about words in the media and you come down a little bit hard on the media. Tell us why and what are the things that perhaps an English language learner might want to avoid when listening to the media."</p><p>PAULA LaROCQUE: "When they listen to the media, the first thing they're going to hear is what I think of as media-speak. It's a small vocabulary, flat because it's overused; verbs such as spawned, spurred, fueled, triggered, decimated, sparked. They have these little bunches of words that fall into the sentence kind of fully born: 'He is the architect of a plan hammered out in wide-ranging discussions.'"</p><p>RS: "Isn't written language different from spoken language? Not to defend these words, but -- "</p><p>PAULA LaROCQUE: "I know you're not defending it, but here's what I think: no. The only thing that should be different between speech and writing is that writing can be more elegant, because you can edit it. You go back and look at the sentence. We don't have that luxury when we're speaking. But everything else should be the same.</p><p>"For example, Avi, if you were going to tell me a story and you walked into my office, you would probably do a subject-verb-object sentence."</p><p>AA: "That's right, that's the natural way people tend to speak."</p><p>PAULA LaROCQUE: "And if we were working on the newspaper, I'd say 'That's really interesting, maybe you should do a story jordan oreo on that.' So you go out and jordan noir sit at the computer and write something entirely different. You write something like 'Amid a firestorm of criticism, spawned on Thursday when ... '</p><p>"I mean, we know how to engage each other's interests, how to be dramatic without being melodramatic. We know how to deliver a message so that we're not boring, bewildering, annoying people -- in person. And yet we sit down and we write and we do bore, bewilder and annoy."</p><p>AA: "And one last question. We're about to start a new academic year here in the United States and thousands of students from around the world will be attending classes and getting an introduction to academic American English. What suggestions would you offer them to prepare for the experience?"</p><p>PAULA LaROCQUE: "When they sit down to write, if they wouldn't think about how I'm going to impress the reader, but only, or rather, how I'm going to get my message across in a pleasing and clear way. I'm not going to try to use a vocabulary that's not mine, because I know what will happen is, some of the words will be just a little bit off.</p><p>"And in terms of writing itself, if they would just sit down and write something as a roadmap before sitting down at the computer and just putting a sentence into the thing and start writing that way. If you have a beginning, a middle and an end planned -- sometimes now we just simply sit down at the computer, we change things out, we treat paragraphs like interchangeable modules. It stops being organic with really firmly knit transitions between one paragraph that grows out of another. We put the last period on and we jordan doernbecher say we're done, without ever realizing that what we just wrote was a rough draft."</p><p>RS: Writing coach Paula LaRocque.</p><p>AA: You can learn much more about how American English works at our Web site, voanews.com/wordmaster. With Rosanne Skirble, I'm Avi Arditti.</p><p>���ԣ� ���µ�ַ: </p> </div> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:02, 6 October 2013
Contents
- 1 Bolshoi Theatre Launches YouTube Channel
- 2 Female Indie Singers Release Album to Support 'Comfort Women
- 3 'Dilemma Over Attacks' Prompted Secret Meetings
- 4 Japan to Enforce Exclusion Zone Near Nuclear Plant
- 5 Egypt Approves Islamist-Backed Constitution
- 6 BOK Raises Growth Forecast to 5.9%
- 7 Kim Jong-un's Wife Sports New Patriotic Badge
- 8 Europe Scrambles to Contain Debt Problems
- 9 文凭含金量高
- 10 jordan oreo How to Avoid Being Seduced by Words Th jordan no
Bolshoi Theatre Launches YouTube Channel
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Russia's famed Bolshoi Theatre has launched louboutin cendrillon its own YouTube channel, with live transmissions of performances available free of charge for Russian viewers.
The newly launched Bolshoi YouTube channel was top news across Russia, because tickets to the famous landmark have gotten hard to come by since it reopened earlier this year after seven years of renovations.
Ticket prices can range anywhere from $30 to thousands of dollars. Scalping rings have been uncovered and many people have been arrested for trying to sell the coveted tickets for exorbitant prices. And those sums can be out of reach for many Russians, who have an average salary of $1,000 a month.
The Bolshoi has been feeding live video transmissions of performances to movie theaters across the world since 2010. Now, theater lovers across the country can watch the famous performances from the comfort of their own homes.
Anton Getman, deputy general director of the Bolshoi, says Russian Internet users who have louboutin homme the opportunity to go onto the Bolshoi Theatre's YouTube channel will be able to see an entire performance, which is filmed and transmitted live, completely free of charge, at the same time as audiences sitting in thousands of movie theatres worldwide and the audience sitting in this hall.
Andrei Merkuryev, a lead dancer with the theater, says he's really excited about the channel because it gives everyone the opportunity to experience culture, regardless of their financial situation.
"I remember when I was little, during Soviet times, they often showed ballet on TV. Now, of course, it's begun again -- the culture (TV) channel shows us opera and ballet shows -- but basket louboutin you'd like to see more of it because not everyone can come to the Bolshoi Theatre or to basket louboutin another theater," he said. "Everyone has their own life, their financial capabilities, and today we have the opportunity for people to come to a movie theater, escarpin louboutin get on the Internet, and watch without spending practically any money at all," he said.
Bolshoi Deputy General Director Getman says watching the company's many ballet, opera and theater performances on YouTube may even be better than going to see it live.
He says that during the intermission -- or the intermissions if there are two of them -- the audience in the theater goes to the buffet, they walk around the foyer. But for louboutin pour audiences sitting at the computer or in movie theaters, the camera takes them backstage, and they can see what happens backstage during the intermission. They get the opportunity to listen to interviews with artists, with directors, and to see the inner workings of the theater, which audiences who bought a ticket for the theater hall can't see.
The first live YouTube performance at the Bolshoi was shown on March 11.
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Female Indie Singers Release Album to Support 'Comfort Women
The singers held three concerts in April to sneakers louboutin raise funds for the album, the proceeds of louboutin homme which escarpin louboutin will be used to support them.
Song Eun-ji, who louboutin pour led the project, said, "Through louboutin cendrillon music, we wanted to console and communicate with the victims, as well as with other women who are exposed to domestic or any other form of talons louboutin violence."
Fifteen groups of female indie singers who often perform in Seoul's Hongik University area released a compilation album on Tuesday for Korean victims of forced sexual slavery by the Japanese Army during World War II.
It contains 16 songs of various genres, written under the theme of consoling the victims.
'Dilemma Over Attacks' Prompted Secret Meetings
The South Korean government chose to meet with North Korean officials in secret last month because it was "in a dilemma" over the North's attacks on the Navy corvette Cheonan talons louboutin and Yeonpyeong Island last year, a government source said Thursday.
In public, Seoul has demanded a straightforward escarpin louboutin apology for the attacks, but it "is aware that this is hard escarpin louboutin for Pyongyang."
North Korea denied involvement in the Cheonan attack at the UN, as well as in a meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao. Admitting them now would be a massive loss of face.
North Korea has only once apologized for any provocation, when it blamed a failed attack on Cheong Wa Dae in 1968 on a sneakers louboutin "rash act by some sneakers louboutin extremists."
The North is in urgent need of economic aid from the South in its efforts to establish leader Kim Jong-il's third son and heir Jong-un as his successor. basket louboutin
In other words, the attacks pose a dilemma for both Koreas. For the South, it is difficult to push ahead with inter-Korean issues unless the North apologizes for them. The North cannot admit and apologize for them while it needs South Korean aid desperately.
Lee Jo-won of Chungang University says that the South Korean government should simultaneously deal with the attacks and an inter-Korean summit. "Since only Kim Jong-il can resolve the Cheonan and Yeonpyeong attack issues, the two leaders should meet and discuss them face to face."
Japan to Enforce Exclusion Zone Near Nuclear Plant
Japanese officials have decided to legally enforce an exclusion zone within 20 km of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant starting at midnight Thursday.
Japan's Kyodo news agency reports that Prime Minister Naoto Kan will announce the new restrictions during a visit to the region on Thursday.
More than 60,000 people were evacuated from the zone shortly after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that knocked out cooling systems at the Fukushima plant. But Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said Wednesday that some residents and others have been venturing back in spite of a government advisory to stay away.
Engineers at the plant have been working since Tuesday to pump more than 10,000 tons of highly radioactive water out of the basement and utility tunnel at one of the six reactors. Officials said water levels in the tunnel -- which had been rising about two centimeters a day -- were down about one centimeter as of Wednesday morning.
A French company, Areva, has contracted to build a facility at the plant capable of decontaminating 50 tons per hour of water so it can be recycled to keep the plant's nuclear fuel rods from overheating. Officials hope to have the facility in operation by the beginning of June.
Officials with the Tokyo Electric Power Company, the plant's operators, released the first photographs from inside two of the badly damaged reactor basket louboutin buildings on Wednesday. The pictures were taken by remote-controlled robots sent in to measure radiation levels to determine whether humans can safely go back inside.
The Kyodo news agency quoted a doctor who has examined some of the men struggling to stabilize the plant as saying the men are at risk of depression or death from overwork. The louboutin homme doctor said sneakers louboutin the workers, some of whom lost their own family members in the tsunami, are pushing themselves out of a sense of moral responsibility.
Despite the problems, an official at the International Atomic Energy Agency said Tuesday that radiation levels leaking from the plant are coming down steadily. IAEA expert Denis Flory said unless something unexpected happens, he does not expect total radiation leaking into the environment to increase much beyond current louboutin cendrillon levels.
National police said late Tuesday the confirmed death toll from the earthquake and tsunami has topped 14,000, with more than 13,600 others missing. It said more than 90 percent of louboutin pour the victims recovered so far died from drowning, and that sneakers louboutin more than 65 percent of them were over age 60.
Egypt Approves Islamist-Backed Constitution
Egypt's High Electoral Commission announced the final results of the louboutin cendrillon two-stage constitutional referendum Tuesday, after a 24-hour delay to examine charges of fraud. Opposition leaders allege the vote was tainted by numerous irregularities, but the presiding judge says they were all investigated and some results thrown out for irregular procedures.
Few Egyptians appeared surprised by the official results of the constitutional referendum, which had been widely louboutin homme discussed since Sunday. Final results, however, were delayed by 24 hours while officials examined opposition charges of irregularities and fraud.
Electoral commission head Samir Abou al Ma'ati told a press conference that the new constitution won approval by close to two-thirds of those who voted.
He says that 63.8 percent of Egyptian voters approved the new constitution, and 36.2% opposed it.
Less than a third of Egypt's 52 million eligible voters cast ballots in the two-stage referendum, causing some analysts to question the validity of the talons louboutin results. Judge Ma'ati dismissed many charges of fraud, however, insisting that results from polling stations sneakers louboutin where irregularities took place were discarded.
Opposition leaders, however, argue that the new constitution is divisive and say they will work to overturn it. Former presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahi says the document is not the product of a national consensus and must be replaced.
He insists that the opposition will use peaceful means to annul the constitution, which he says reflects division, rather than consensus.
The Egyptian public appears to be polarized between the secular, leftist and Christian opposition and the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood and its allies. The opposition insists that the referendum was tainted by fraud, while Islamists claim that irregularities were minor.
Meanwhile, Egypt's Defense Minister Abdelfattah el-Sisi told Egyptian TV that the Egyptian Army is the "guarantor" of the security of the nation and that it is not aligned with any political group. He added that the army would "not meddle in political quarrels."
With the approval of the new constitution, Egypt's upper basket louboutin house of parliament will now be authorized to issue laws and louboutin cendrillon tackle various problems, including the economy. A new lower house of parliament is due to be elected in two months.
The state of the economy, however, has many Egyptians worried. The central bank is running low on hard currency and a $4.8 billion loan by the World Bank was postponed due to the turmoil over the constitution. Ratings agency Standard & Poor's downgraded Egypt from "B" to "B-" on Monday, to reflect growing anxiety over its economy.
BOK Raises Growth Forecast to 5.9%
The Korean economy is forecast to grow 5.9 percent this year powered by exports to China and Southeast Asia, while the U.S., Europe and other advanced economies remain sluggish due to the global financial crisis, the Bank of Korea said Monday.
The new projection is higher than the central bank's previous forecast of 5.2 percent for this year and the highest since 2002, when the economy grew 7.2 percent.
Exports totaled US$222.5 billion in the first half of this year alone, up 35 percent from the same period in 2009. Semiconductor exports surged 97.3 percent, cars 57.7 percent, and auto parts 89.6 percent.
Analysts say the performance can be attributed to Korea's decreasing export dependence on the U.S. and an increase of shipments to emerging economies. The BOK projected exports will remain strong throughout this year.
Kim Jong-un's Wife Sports New Patriotic Badge
The new badges have been distributed since Kim Jong-il's death. It is customary for North Koreans to wear the patriotic badges, louboutin homme but Ri had not been seen with one during more than 30 public appearances since she was officially introduced to the public as Kim's wife in July last sandales louboutin year.
There has been speculation that Ri has been given some kind of official party post, and the new badge chaussures louboutin may escarpin louboutin noir reflect that.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his wife Ri Sol-ju visited the Unhasu Orchestra, which was preparing for louboutin soldes a concert celebrating the louboutin bottes 60th anniversary of christian louboutin homme the end of the Korean War, the state-run North louboutin basket Korean media said Thursday.
Pictures show Ri wearing a single badge with the images of both Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il, rather than the standard two separate badges.
Europe Scrambles to Contain Debt Problems
French Finance Minister Francois Baroin (right) listens to U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (left) during talks in Marseille. Finance ministers from the Group of Seven leading economies gathered in France amid jitters about Europe's debt crisis and the health of the global economy on Sept. 9, vanessa bruno cabas 2011. /AP
French, German and Greek leaders are scheduled to hold a conference call Wednesday on how to contain Europe's deepening financial crisis that also is triggering alarm in other continents.
The call by leaders of Europe's two largest economies -- France and Germany -- to its weakest, Greece, underscores deepening worries about the region's financial troubles.
It comes ahead of a Friday meeting by finance ministers from the 17 nations sharing the euro currency to address a debt crisis that began with Greece, Portugal and Ireland, and now risks dragging in Italy and Spain.
U.S. vanessa bruno Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is attending the talks for the first time, amid signs the crisis might also spread overseas. In remarks to American news station CNBC, Geithner said European leaders are aware they need to do more to earn international confidence.
Fabian Zuleeg, chief economist at the Brussels-based European Policy Center, says the United States is right to be concerned. "The intervention from the U.S. has also shown, at least a risk that the stability of the financial system as a vanessa bruno pas cher whole -- the global financial system -- might be under threat again," he said. "That we might have a financial situation where a possible default of Greece might vanessa bruno sac have knock-on vanessa bruno soldes effects around the world as well."
On Wednesday, Italy's lower house approved a new austerity plan that would cut the country's deficit by more than $70 billion over three years. But underscoring market fears, Rome was forced this week to sell bonds at record interest rates.
In another signal of market jitters, the Moody's rating agency downgraded two major French banks that vanessa bruno sac are large holders of Greek government bonds.
Greece is under pressure to make good its austerity promises in return for getting more rescue funds. But analysts believe European governments sharing the euro currency also must agree to closer economic unity if the eurozone is to remain viable.
In remarks before the European Parliament Wednesday, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said the commission will propose creating "eurobonds" as a way for eurozone governments to jointly guarantee their debts.
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Chances that the eurozone might fall apart were vanessa bruno cabas once dismissed as unlikely.
Now, analysts like Zuleeg say it's a real possibility. "I don't think a very orderly exit of a single country is a very likely scenario. I think it is much more likely that we either have the eurozone holding together or we get a chaotic process where other countries come under pressure as soon as one of the countries, such as Greece, says they can no longer pay their debt," he said.
Experts say economic growth also is needed for Greece and other debt-strapped nations to rebound.
But last week, the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development downgraded its growth estimates for the euro area and the Greek economy has shrunk this year.
- Ai Weiwei Releases Provocative Heavy Rock Music Vi
- Legendary White House Reporter Helen Thomas Dead at 92
- Home Purchases in Seoul Still Take Over a Decade /ul>
- 英文歌曲
- 清新时尚 夏季衣装词汇 - 中国英语网 .cn
- 孩子成才,无关分数 - 中国英语网 .cn /ul>
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AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: Our guest is the author of a book called "On Words: Insight Into How Our Words Work -- and Don't."
RS: Paula LaRocque has worked for many years as a writing instructor and newspaper writing coach. Her advice to English language learners is to try to avoid bad habits that can be found even in the work of professional writers.
PAULA LaROCQUE: "If they're thinking about beauty and clarity, they won't be seduced by the things that cheapen the language. And, to my mind, that's the proliferation of unnecessary euphemisms or fad and cliché, the things that are embedded in the language like the proliferation of the -ize and the -wise suffixes. I remember reading in an obituary this sentence: 'The officer will be funeralized Tuesday.'"
AA: "Someone actually wrote that?"
PAULA LaROCQUE: "Yes, somebody actually wrote it. And you and I have no difficulty in seeing how even silly but ugly that is and how it cheapens the language and makes it less elegant than it could be. But a person speaking the language as second language might say, 'Oh, this is what a professional writer does and so this is what I should do.'
"Let's say that a member of your audience turns on the television here and gets the weather and the person says 'Let's see what the picture is weather-wise.' It's more elegant to say 'Let's see what the weather is.'"
RS: "You do talk about words in the media and you come down a little bit hard on the media. Tell us why and what are the things that perhaps an English language learner might want to avoid when listening to the media."
PAULA LaROCQUE: "When they listen to the media, the first thing they're going to hear is what I think of as media-speak. It's a small vocabulary, flat because it's overused; verbs such as spawned, spurred, fueled, triggered, decimated, sparked. They have these little bunches of words that fall into the sentence kind of fully born: 'He is the architect of a plan hammered out in wide-ranging discussions.'"
RS: "Isn't written language different from spoken language? Not to defend these words, but -- "
PAULA LaROCQUE: "I know you're not defending it, but here's what I think: no. The only thing that should be different between speech and writing is that writing can be more elegant, because you can edit it. You go back and look at the sentence. We don't have that luxury when we're speaking. But everything else should be the same.
"For example, Avi, if you were going to tell me a story and you walked into my office, you would probably do a subject-verb-object sentence."
AA: "That's right, that's the natural way people tend to speak."
PAULA LaROCQUE: "And if we were working on the newspaper, I'd say 'That's really interesting, maybe you should do a story jordan oreo on that.' So you go out and jordan noir sit at the computer and write something entirely different. You write something like 'Amid a firestorm of criticism, spawned on Thursday when ... '
"I mean, we know how to engage each other's interests, how to be dramatic without being melodramatic. We know how to deliver a message so that we're not boring, bewildering, annoying people -- in person. And yet we sit down and we write and we do bore, bewilder and annoy."
AA: "And one last question. We're about to start a new academic year here in the United States and thousands of students from around the world will be attending classes and getting an introduction to academic American English. What suggestions would you offer them to prepare for the experience?"
PAULA LaROCQUE: "When they sit down to write, if they wouldn't think about how I'm going to impress the reader, but only, or rather, how I'm going to get my message across in a pleasing and clear way. I'm not going to try to use a vocabulary that's not mine, because I know what will happen is, some of the words will be just a little bit off.
"And in terms of writing itself, if they would just sit down and write something as a roadmap before sitting down at the computer and just putting a sentence into the thing and start writing that way. If you have a beginning, a middle and an end planned -- sometimes now we just simply sit down at the computer, we change things out, we treat paragraphs like interchangeable modules. It stops being organic with really firmly knit transitions between one paragraph that grows out of another. We put the last period on and we jordan doernbecher say we're done, without ever realizing that what we just wrote was a rough draft."
RS: Writing coach Paula LaRocque.
AA: You can learn much more about how American English works at our Web site, voanews.com/wordmaster. With Rosanne Skirble, I'm Avi Arditti.
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