검색결과 리스트
[영어 오디오+비디오]에 해당되는 글 1624건
- 2012.07.02 [영어뉴스] NPR 5분 뉴스 (2012-7-2)
- 2012.07.02 1일1팝송 (영어가사+번역+동영상) I Will Survive / Gloria Gaynor 1
- 2012.06.29 [세계 경제 관련 VOA 동영상] OECD Adds Its Voice to US Debate on Taxes
- 2012.06.29 1일 1팝송 (영어가사+번역가사+동영상) Let it be / Beatles
- 2012.06.29 1일 1팝송 (영어가사+번역가사+동영상) I want to hold your hand / Beatles
- 2012.06.28 [초보자용 VOA 30분 느린 뉴스] VOA Special English 2012-6-28 3
- 2012.06.28 [영어뉴스] VOA 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-28)
- 2012.06.28 [영어뉴스] NPR 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-28)
- 2012.06.28 [VOA 초보용 동영상 + 자막] Economic Dynamism
- 2012.06.28 1일 1팝송 (영문+번역문+오디오)/ I Turn To You
- 2012.06.28 [VOA 초보용 느린 영어 MP3 + 대본] 'The Map of Life'; Ancient Dogs; Golden Gate at 75
- 2012.06.27 [초보자용 VOA 30분 느린 뉴스] VOA Special English 2012-6-27
- 2012.06.27 [영어뉴스] VOA 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-27)
- 2012.06.27 [영어뉴스] NPR 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-27)
- 2012.06.26 [초보자용 VOA 30분 느린 뉴스] VOA Special English 2012-6-26
- 2012.06.26 [영어뉴스] VOA 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-26)
- 2012.06.26 [영어뉴스] NPR 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-26)
- 2012.06.26 [MP3 + 대본] Rio+20 Brings Attention to Sustainable Development
- 2012.06.26 [MP3 + 스크립트] Microsoft Competes Against Apple With New Tablet 1
- 2012.06.25 White House Readies Ramming Speed if Supremes Strike Down Mandate(대법원이 오바마의 건강보험법을 위헌이라고 결정하면...)
- 2012.06.25 [초보자용 VOA 30분 느린 뉴스] VOA Special English 2012-6-25
- 2012.06.25 [영어뉴스] VOA 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-25)
- 2012.06.25 [영어뉴스] NPR 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-25)
- 2012.06.21 [VOA 초보용 동영상+자막] The Historic Flight of the Dragon
- 2012.06.21 초보자용 VOA 30분 뉴스 2012-06-21
- 2012.06.21 VOA 5분 뉴스 2012-06-21
- 2012.06.21 NPR 5분 뉴스 2012-06-21
- 2012.06.20 텝스 L/C 1세트 (60문제 중 첫 20문제)
- 2012.06.19 [영어뉴스] VOA 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-19)
- 2012.06.19 [영어뉴스] NPR 5분 뉴스 (2012-6-19)
글
글
1일1팝송 (영어가사+번역+동영상) I Will Survive / Gloria Gaynor
TITLE |
I Will Survive |
SINGER |
Gloria Gaynor |
LYRICS IN ENGLISH |
LYRICS IN KOREAN | ||
At first I was afraid, I was petrified Kept thinkin' I could never live without you by my side But then I spent so many nights Thinkin' how you did me wrong And I grew strong And I learned how to get along
And so you're back, from outta space I just walked in to find you here with that sad look upon your face I should have changed that stupid lock I should have made you leave your key If I had known for just one second you'd be back to bother me
후렴 Go now go, walk out the door Just turn around now Cause you're not welcome anymore Weren't you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye Think I'd crumble? Think I'd lay down and die? Oh no, not!
I'll survive Oh as long as I know how to love I know I'll be alive I've got all my life to live I've got all my love to give and I'll survive I will survive. Hey, hey
It took all the strength I had not to fall apart Kept tryin' hard to mend the pieces of my broken heart And I spent oh so many nights Just feelin' sorry for myself I used to cry But now I hold my head up high
And you see me, somebody new I'm not that chained up little person still in love with you And so you feel like droppin' in And just expect me to be free Now I'm savin' all my love for someone who's lovin' me
후렴 반복 |
처음엔 내 곁에 당신 없이 결코 살 수 없다 는걸 생각하면 두렵고 혼란스러웠어요 하지만 당신이 내게한 잘못을 생각하며 수 많은 밤을 보내면서 난 강인해 지고 어떻게 살아야 할지 배우게 되었죠
그리고 밖으로 떠돌던 당신이 돌아왔어요 집에 들어와 보니 당신이 와 있었어요 처량한 표정을 하고 말에요 자물쇠를 바꿔 놓았어야 했는데... 당신이 열쇠를 갖고 가지 못하게 할걸... 당신이 돌아와 날 귀찮게 할 것을 잠시라도 알아차렸어야 했는데...
후렴 떠나요, 저 문으로 나가 버려요 돌아서 가란 말이에요 더 이상 당신을 반기지 않아요 나에게 상처를 주고서 떠나 버린 작자가 바로 당신 아니던가요? 내가 무너져 내렸을 거라 생각했나요? 내가 쓰러져 죽었을 거라 생각했나요? 천만의 말씀!
난 꿋꿋이 살아갈 거에요 어떻게 사랑하는지, 어떻게 살아가는지 알고 있는 한 난 말짱하다구요 나에겐 살아야 할 인생도 있고 베풀어 줘야 할 사랑도 있어요 난 살아 갈 거라구요 난 포기하지 않아요
난 무너지지 않으려 온 힘을 다 쏟아 부었어요 상처난 가슴을 추스리려고 노력하고 노력했어요 나 자신을 측은해 하며 수 많은 밤을 지샜고 울기도 했어요 하지만 난 이제 자신 있어요
당신이 보다시피, 난 달라졌어요 당신 같은 사람과 사랑에 빠져서 꼼짝달싹 못하는 속좁은 여자가 아녜요 내가 사귀는 사람이 없을 거라 생각하고 당신은 그냥 한번 들르고 싶어서 왔겠죠 이제 난 내 모든 사랑을 아껴 두겠어요 날 사랑해주는 그 누군가를 위해...
후렴 반복 |
글
[세계 경제 관련 VOA 동영상] OECD Adds Its Voice to US Debate on Taxes
글
1일 1팝송 (영어가사+번역가사+동영상) Let it be / Beatles
TITLE |
Let It Be |
SINGER |
The Beatles |
LYRICS IN ENGLISH |
LYRICS IN KOREAN | ||
When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me Speaking words of wisdom Let it be And in my hour of darkness She is standing right in front of me Speaking words of wisdom Let it be, Let it be, Let it be Whisper words of wisdom Let it be
And when the broken hearted people Living in the world agree There will be an answer Let it be For though they may be parted there is still a chance that they will see There will be an answer, Let it be Let it be, Let it be. Yeah There will be an answer, Let it be
And when the night is cloudy There is still a light that shines on me Shine on until tomorrow Let it be I wake up to the sound of music Mother Mary comes to me Speaking words of wisdom, Let it be, Let it be, Let it be There will be an answer Let it be Let it be, Let it be Whisper words of wisdom Let it be |
내가 근심할 상황에 처해 있음을 알게 되었을 때 어머니께서 다가와 지혜의 말씀을 해주셨어요 "그냥 그대로 두거라" 암흑의 시간 중에도 어머니는 내 앞에 똑바로 서서 지혜의 말씀을 해주셨어요 "그냥 그대로 두거라" 지혜의 말씀을 속삭여 주셨어요 "순리에 맡기거라"
세상의 모든 상심한 사람들마저도 순리를 따르라는 말에 해답이 있다는 것에 입을 모으죠 헤어짐의 겪어야 할지라도 순리에 맡기는 것이 해답이라는 걸 그들도 알게 될 기회는 아직도 있어요 순리에 맡겨요 그 말속에 해답이 담겨 있어요
구름 덮인 밤일지라도 다음 날이 밝을 때까지 나를 밝혀줄 등불은 여전히 있어요 순리에 맡기세요 음악소리에 잠을 깨보니 어머니께서 내게 다가와 지혜의 말씀을 해주셨어요 "순리에 맡기거라" 그 말속에 진리가 담겨 있어요 순리에 맡기세요 지혜의 말을 속삭여 봐요 순리에 맡기라고... |
글
1일 1팝송 (영어가사+번역가사+동영상) I want to hold your hand / Beatles
TITLE |
I Want To Hold Your Hand |
SINGER |
The Beatles |
LYRICS IN ENGLISH |
LYRICS IN KOREAN | ||
O yeah, I tell you something. I think you'll understand. When I say that something. I want to hold your hand. I want to hold your hand. I want to hold your hand.
O please, say to me You'll let me be your man. And please, say to me You'll let me hold your hand. You'll let me hold your hand. I want to hold your hand.
And when I touch you I feel happy inside. It's such a feeling that my love I can't hide, I can't hide, I can't hide.
Yeah, you got that something. I think you understand. When I say that something. I want to hold your hand. I want to hold your hand. I want to hold your hand.
Yeah, you got that something. I think you'll understand. When I delight something
I want to hold your hand. I want to hold your hand. I want to hold your hand. I want to hold your hand. |
당신한테 할 말이 있어요 내가 뭔가 말할 땐 당신 손을 잡길 원한다는 것을 당신 손을 잡고 싶다는걸 당신의 손을 잡고싶다는 것을 당신도 이해할 거에요
제발 내게 말해주세요 내가 당신의 애인이 되도록 해주겠다고 제발 내게 말 좀 해주세요 당신 손을 잡게 해 주겠다고 당신 손을 잡게 해주세요 당신 손을 잡고 싶어요
당신에게 손길이 닿으면 너무 기분이 좋아요 숨길 수가 없어요 그런 느낌이에요
당신에겐 뭔가 훌륭한 게 있어요 당신도 알 거에요 내가 그 무언가를 말할때 당신 손을 잡고 싶어요 당신 손을 잡고 싶다구요 당신의 손을
당신에겐 뭔가 훌륭한 게 있어요 당신도 알 거에요 내가 즐기는 그 무언가를...
당신 손을 잡고 싶어요 당신 손을 잡고 싶다구요 당신 손을 잡고 싶어요 당신 손을 잡고 싶다구요 |
글
[초보자용 VOA 30분 느린 뉴스] VOA Special English 2012-6-28
글
글
글
글
1일 1팝송 (영문+번역문+오디오)/ I Turn To You
TITLE |
I Turn To You |
SINGER |
Christina Aguilera |
LYRICS IN ENGLISH |
LYRICS IN KOREAN | ||
When I'm lost in the rain, in your eyes I know I'll find the light to light my way And when I'm scared losing ground, when my world is going crazy you can turn it all around And when I'm down you're there pushing me to the top You're always there giving me all you've got
후렴 For a shield from the storm, for a friend, for a love to keep me safe and warm I turn to you For the strength to be strong for the will to carry on for everything you do for everything that's true I turn to you
When I lose the will to win I just reach for you and I can reach the sky again I can do anything 'cause your love is so amazing 'cause your love inspires me And when I need a friend you're always on my side giving me faith, taking me through the night
후렴 반복
For the arms to be my shelter through all the rain for truth that will never change for someone to lean on for a heart I can rely on through anything for the one who I can run to I turn to you
|
내가 빗속에서 길을 잃었을 때 당신의 눈 속에서 길을 밝혀줄 빛이 있다는 걸 알게됩니다. 내가 길 잃고 두려워 할 때 내 세상이 미치고 있을 때 당신은 돌려 놓을 수 있어요 내가 넘어지면 당신이 거기서 날 정상으로 밀고 있지요 당신을 항상 그 곳에서 당신의 전부를 내게 주어요
후렴 폭풍을 막아줄 방패, 안전하고 따스하게 날 지켜줄 친구와 사랑을 위해 당신께 의지해요 강인해질 힘을 위해, 살아갈 의지를 위해, 당신하는 모든 것을 향해, 그 모든 진실을 향해 난 당신께 의지해요
승리하려는 의지를 잃었을 때 난 그저 당신께 향해요 그러면 하늘에라도 닿을 수 있고 뭐든지 할 수가 있어요 당신의 사랑은 놀랍고 나에게 영감을 주기 때문이죠 친구가 필요하면 당신은 언제나 곁에서 믿음을 주고 그 밤을 지새게 주었어요
후렴 반복
어떤 비라도 피할 수 있는 안식처 같은 당신의 품을 향해, 변치 않을 진실을 향해, 기댈 수 있는 누군가를 향해, 무슨 일이 있어도 의지할 수 있는 마음을 향해, 달려갈 수 있는 사람을 향해 난 당신께 향하고 있어요
|
글
[VOA 초보용 느린 영어 MP3 + 대본] 'The Map of Life'; Ancient Dogs; Golden Gate at 75
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I’m Christopher Cruise.
BARBARA KLEIN: And I’m Barbara Klein. Today, we tell about a project called “The Map of Life.” We also tell about a study of modern dogs and their ancestors. And we tell about a major anniversary for the world famous Golden Gate Bridge.
(MUSIC)
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: Suppose you would like to catch a muskellunge. Where in the world would you go to find that fish species? Where can you take a picture of the rare Giant Petrel bird? Or where would you find fields of calaloo?
If you have an Internet connection, you may get the answers to such questions with a new map. It shows the natural habitat, or living spaces, of about twenty-five thousand species. They include all land animals with backbones, animals that live on land and water, and most of the fresh water fish in North America.
You can test a version of this new technology tool at Mappinglife.org. Information is being continually added. And, perhaps best of all, the information is free. You do not pay to use the service.
BARBARA KLEIN: The new map was described recently in the journal Trends in Ecology and Environment. Its creators say the map will provide the first interactive, two-way path to information about biodiversity – the many living creatures found on Earth. Users will be able over time to add or change information about species.
Walter Jetz is a conservation biologist at Yale University in Connecticut. He was lead writer of the report. He says information used in the map comes from several sources. They include workers with the United States National Park Service, field guides, and observations from individual scientists. The Global Biodiversity Information Facility in Denmark also supplied information. The center made available more than three hundred million records of plant and animal locations.
The information is in different colors and shapes so it is easy to recognize what areas you want to research.
Mr. Jetz says, “The map is the where and the when of a species. The hope is for this to include hundreds of thousands of animals and plants and show how much or how little we know of their whereabouts.”
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: Robert Guralnick of the University of Colorado is another member of the mapping team. He says the online map will help governments and scientists decide how to use land and plan conservation efforts. And, it may also provide information about climate change and about diseases passed between animals and people.
The researchers say the success of the project will depend on the help of other scientists, environmental groups and people with knowledge of the subject.
Mr. Guralnick says the next step is to provide ways for anyone, anywhere to find animal and plant distributions with mobile or wireless technology. He says it is even possible that people could learn their chances of making contact with a wildlife species. He adds that the “Map of Life” project is following the examples of other banks of knowledge.
(MUSIC)
BARBARA KLEIN: Modern dogs may look like the animals painted on the walls of ancient Egyptian buildings. But a new report says many centuries of cross-breeding make it hard to learn about the ancestry of man’s best friend. The report appears in the scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
Scientists say it is wrong to call some modern dog breeds “ancient.” That includes what are said to be ancient breeds, like the Shar-Pei, the Akita and the Afghan hound. The new report says those animals are not closer to the first domesticated dogs than any other modern breed. Earlier research suggested that their genetic structure was similar to ancient breeds.
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: Dogs were the first animals to become domesticated. Experts say dogs stopped being wild about fifteen thousand years ago. Domestication involved changes in the make-up, or structure, of genes. Over time, dogs became work animals. For example, some breeds were very good at protecting and guiding farm animals. But others were not house-trained and were not kept as pets until about two thousand years ago.
The international team of scientific researchers based their results on a study of ancient and modern dogs. They worked with one thousand three-hundred seventy-five animals. The animals represented thirty-five dog breeds.
BARBARA KLEIN: The researchers examined the genetic structure of one hundred twenty-one breeds. Then they compared that information with a worldwide archeological study of the remains of the earliest dogs. They also studied the genes of nineteen wolves. Earlier research suggested that modern dogs may have developed first from the grey wolf.
The researchers say human movement is another reason for the genetic difference between ancient and modern dog breeds. Historic events like the two world wars also affected the dog population.
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: Greger Larson of Durham University in England was lead writer of the report. Professor Larson says dogs have followed humans everywhere. And he notes, “We really love our dogs, and they have accompanied us across every continent.”
The researchers say some of the findings about what are considered “ancient” breeds seem opposite of what you might think. For example, none of the oldest breeds came from areas where the oldest archeological remains have been found.
Keith Dobney from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland also worked on the research team. He said, “We still have some way to go to understand how, where and when the dog became man’s best friend.”
(MUSIC)
BARBARA KLEIN: Finally, the Golden Gate Bridge is celebrating its seventy-fifth anniversary. The bridge opened to vehicle traffic on May twenty-eighth, nineteen thirty-seven. Since then, more than two billion vehicles have crossed the world famous structure between San Francisco and Marin County, California. As many as one hundred twelve thousand cars make the trip each day.
The Golden Gate Bridge had the longest suspension span in the world, at the time it was built. The suspended roadway stretches one thousand two hundred eighty meters between the bridge’s two tall towers. Today it still rates among the top ten longest bridge spans in existence.
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: Mary Currie works for the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District. She says the bridge is one of the most extraordinary engineering projects of all time.
MARY CURRIE: “The Golden Gate Bridge is an engineering marvel certainly, and it gets award after award after award for what it means in civil engineering and structural engineering. It’s also a place where things happen first. For example, we were the first suspension bridge to have to change the roadway deck.”
The Golden Gate Bridge is named after the Golden Gate Strait. That narrow passage of water connects the San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean. Joseph Strauss was the chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge project. Work began in nineteen thirty-three. The project took four years to complete.
BARBARA KLEIN: The bridge is two thousand seven hundred eighty-eight meters long from one end to the other. It is twenty-seven meters wide. Two large cables pass over the top of the bridge’s towers. These structures stand two hundred twenty-seven meters above water and one hundred fifty-two meters above the road. Each cable holds more than twenty-seven thousand five hundred strands of wire.
Two hundred fifty pairs of vertical suspender ropes connect the support cables to the suspension bridge. This is part of what enables the bridge to move up and down by nearly five meters.
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: The Golden Gate Bridge weighed eight hundred eleven million five hundred thousand kilograms when it was completed in nineteen thirty-seven. The San Francisco Chronicle newspaper called the finished project, “a thirty-five million dollar steel harp!”
Architect Irving Morrow gets credit for the bridge’s bright orange color. The Navy wanted the bridge painted in yellow and black. The Air Force had suggested red and white.
MARY CURRIE: “But we were fortunate that Irving Morrow knew that that color would blend with the environment, it would contrast with the ocean and the air above, and it would also allow the art deco styling to really stand out.”
(MUSIC)
BARBARA KLEIN: This SCIENCE IN THE NEWS was written by Jerilyn Watson and June Simms, who was also the producer. I’m Barbara Klein.
CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: And I’m Christopher Cruise. You can find transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our programs at voaspecialenglish.com. And you can find us on Twitter and YouTube at VOA Learning English. Join us again next week for more news about science in Special English on the Voice of America.
글
[초보자용 VOA 30분 느린 뉴스] VOA Special English 2012-6-27
글
글
글
[초보자용 VOA 30분 느린 뉴스] VOA Special English 2012-6-26
글
글
글
[MP3 + 대본] Rio+20 Brings Attention to Sustainable Development
Leaders from more than one hundred nations are in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for a three-day United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development. More than forty thousand activists and political and business leaders are also there.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon spoke at the opening of the event, known as the Rio+20.
BAN KI-MOON: “We are now in sight of a historic agreement.”
Rio+20 marks the twentieth anniversary of the first UN Earth conference, also held in Rio de Janeiro. The conference helped build support for the nineteen ninety-seven Kyoto agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
This year, officials are trying to reach final agreement on a document that details goals for reducing poverty while supporting clean energy and sustainable development.
The conference will draw attention to seven major issues. The UN says jobs, energy and sustainable cities are of top importance. It notes that food security, water, oceans and dealing with disasters are other issues basic to lifting people out of poverty.
The mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg, took part in a discussion among mayors of some of the world’s largest cities. They talked about measures to cut greenhouse gasses. These gasses are known to trap heat and have been linked to climate change. Cities are responsible for up to seventy-five percent of the gases. Mr. Bloomberg said the world’s mayors are taking the lead on issues like the environment and sustainability.
MICHAEL BLOOMBERG: "Even as progress at national and international level has faltered, it's fair to say that world cities have forged ahead. And, the reason for that is clear - mayors, the great pragmatists on the world stage who are directly responsible for the well-being for the majority of the world's people, just don't have the luxury to simply talk about change and not delivering it.''
Mayors reported using electric vehicles, better street lighting and improved waste management to reduce cities’ greenhouse emissions.
Bindu Lohani is a top official with the Asian Development Bank based in the Philippines. The bank has promised billions to sustainable development. Mr. Lohani said Asia’s fast growth places heavy pressure on the environment and society.
BINDU LOHANI: "Asia is growing fast economically. We project by twenty-fifty, more than fifty percent of global economy will be in Asia. Asia is also rich in ecosystems, and therefore, very vulnerable."
Still, some environmental activists say the conference document is too weak. They say there are many promises of action but few clear targets for reducing pollution and the use of natural resources.
And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report. For transcripts, MP3s and now PDFs of our programs for e-readers, go to voaspecialenglish.com. And follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and iTunes at VOA Learning English. I'm June Simms.
글
[MP3 + 스크립트] Microsoft Competes Against Apple With New Tablet
Microsoft has announced its first tablet computer. It is called the Surface, and it is designed to compete directly with the popular Apple iPad.
The computer software maker announced its new tablet last Monday at a media event in Los Angeles. Microsoft will offer two versions of the Surface. Each has a different processor. The Surface for Windows RT runs on an ARM processor. It is less powerful than the Surface for Windows 8 Pro, which uses an Intel processor.
The RT is also thinner and weighs less than the Pro. Either tablet weighs no more than nine hundred three grams. Both have screens that are about twenty-seven centimeters in size. That is a little bigger than the iPad’s screen.
Microsoft has not said exactly when the new Surface will appear in stores. But, it is expected to be sometime in September or October. This is about the same time that the company plans to release its new Windows 8 computer operating system.
Brenda Estrella owns a laptop computer. She has been considering switching to a tablet.
BRENDA ESTRELLA: "iPad for me is more of an entertainment device, like I see a lot of people carrying it around or taking pictures on it. For me, it's not that practical, so if Microsoft is coming out with a tablet that actually you can like type, and actually do different things other than just swipe, then that would be better for me."
Fox Van Allen is a technology expert. He agrees the Surface seems to have more to offer than the iPad.
FOX VAN ALLEN: "It's a very interesting new device. I think the key point here is that it's not just another iPad. It's a device that almost serves as a replacement for a PC."
Many technology lovers, including Catherine Clinch, are excited about the new tablet.
CATHERINE CLINCH: "The applause moments were on things that I think were predictable -- wow it stands by itself, you don't have buy a stand. It’s all together, the keyboard folds over, it’s a cover -- all those wonderful things. But when I look at this what I think of is the potential to get rid of the netbook, to get rid of the laptop, to maybe even down the line get rid of the full computer."
The Surface is meant to compete with the iPad. But not everyone is sure it is a better product. This includes iPad user John Ayala.
JOHN AYALA: “Would I buy one over an iPad? No. I like Apple products right now. I am glad there is a competitor and I am glad there is an alternative, but I am sticking with Apple.”
For years, Microsoft made software, not computers. A few earlier attempts by the company to make and sell hardware products failed. That included the Zune music player. It could not compete against Apple’s iPod.
Estimates place the value of the tablet computer market at about seventy-nine billion dollars this year. Microsoft hopes to capture a share of that market with its latest device.
And that's the VOA Special English Technology Report, written by June Simms. Transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our reports are at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.
글
White House Readies Ramming Speed if Supremes Strike Down Mandate(대법원이 오바마의 건강보험법을 위헌이라고 결정하면...)
글
[초보자용 VOA 30분 느린 뉴스] VOA Special English 2012-6-25