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这些产品在中国北方需求很强。
Hello everyone. Welcome back. Today we are going to learn the sentence “they’re
They’re in great demand in Northern China.” Let’s hear it again. Listen carefully.
“They’re in great demand in Northern China.” Did you catch every word? Try to
say it out loud by yourself. I am listening. (Pause). Nice. You may come across this
sentence when you are in the middle of a trade deal. By saying this sentence, the
person is indicating that this product is very marketablewill sell well in Northern
China. “In great demand” here means that something is popularhas more customers
than product. Therefore, if asomething product is in great demand, it wouldmustit’s
be a good opportunity to create amake a successful business around this product.
Philippine teachers are in great demand all over the world. That’s one of the biggest
reasons why 51Talk is a big success. OK. I think that’s probably good enough for
today. Please make sure to come back tomorrow. I’ll see you then.We’ll talk more
then.
51. Our quality control system is the best of its kind. 我们的质检系统是同类型中
最好的。
Greetings boys and girls. Welcome back to our lesson. Today we are going to learn
the sentence “our quality control system is the best of its kind.” I am going to
repeat it now. Listen to it carefully. “Our quality control system is the best of
its kind.” Come on. You know what to do now. I am listening. (Pause). That’s right.
This is a sentence is used to say that a company’s products are top-notch, because
each product is checked numerous times in order to ensure its quality. to tell the
other party that the product quality is top-notch. The phrase “the best of its kind”
literally means that it is the best among all of its competitorssimilar products.
We may say that Google’s search engine is the best of its kind. Well, at least
comparing to the similar services in China, Google is far better. Do you know anything
else that is the best of its kind? Please write it down and practice saying it. I’ll
see you tomorrow. Nice job. Look forward to speaking with you tomorrow.
52. I happen to know that you gave an 8 percent discount to another company last
time. 我碰巧得知你之前给过别的公司额外 8 个点的折扣。
Hello guys and gals. Welcome back. Today we are going to learn the sentence “I happen
to know that you gave an 8 percent discount to another company last time.” It’s
a bit long. Let me repeat it again. “I happen to know that you gave an 8 percent
discount to another company last time.” Did you catch everything? Let’s heart it
from you now. (Pause). Well done. This is a sentence you could use when you are
negotiating a price with athe supplier. By saying it, you are telling the supplier
that the offer they gave is too high and not fairnot the best they could do. You
are demandingUse this sentence to demand a further discount. The phrase “happen
to” means you came across some information unintentionally. ThoughAlthough, this
is often justcould just be a superficial statement as most times this information
has been researchedoftentimes you might have done considerable researchsugarcoat
of the speech. There aren’t really that many “happen to” rather than well
researched. Do you agree with me? Looking I look forward to hearing fromspeaking
with you next time. Let’s call it a day.
53. Niki has arranged a farewell party for you tonight. 尼奇已经为你在今晚安排了
一场告别派对。
Hello there. Welcome. Today we are going to learn the sentence “Niki has arranged
a farewell party for you tonight.” Let’s hear it again. Listen carefully. “Niki
has arranged a farewell party for you tonight.” Come on. Please say it out loud.
I am listening. (Pause). Great. This sentence is used to inform a person that before
he leaves, there’s a party especially made for himthere is a party made especially
for him or her before leaving. As we all know, that there are different kinds of
parties. For example:, such as birthday partyparties, companysupervise partyparties,
costume partyparties, etc. Farewell party is one of those. As the name suggests,
Aa farewell party this is athe kind of party made for a group of people to say goodbye
to someone. Have you ever been to thissuch kind of party before? How was itdid that
go? Please write it the word down and practice saying it. Thanks for your listening.
I hope you have enjoyed the lesson. I’ll see you tomorrow.