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Listen this way 听力教程第三册 -6
Unit 6 Find the Right Words
Part I Getting ready
Audioscriurself too seriously. You'll find that other people will be sympathetic when you make mistakes.
I took two courses in business studies. I read, studied, listened to
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lectures and took notes in English. It was a very good experience for me because I didn't have time to think about the language. I recommend forgetting about the grammar and thinking about the meaning instead.
In my experience, learning a foreign language always involves a lot of time, a lot of boring work and lots of problems! In short, if you want to learn another language you have to work hard.
Try to read as much as you can. I think that's the best way to improve your English and to learn more new words. I always try to read something in English everyday.
Part II Skills to communicate bad
news
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Avi Arditti :I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: giving doctors better skills to communicate bad news.
Rosanne Skirble:Anthony Back is a medical oncologist at the University of Washington and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. He and four colleagues are in
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the fifth year leading a program funded with one and one-half million dollars from the National Cancer Institute.
Avi Arditti :Doctor Back says specially trained actors play cancer patients to help oncologists learn how to avoid sounding insensitive when the prognosis is grim.
Anthony Back:Probably the biggest misconception I face is that you're either born with this or you're not. In fact, what the research shows is that people learn to do this over time.
And the way they learn to do it is they see good role models, they practice, they get specific feedback on what they're doing, they try-out new things, they innovate and develop new conversational