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2008-03-29 Special Education
    2008-03-29 16:55:29     CRIENGLISH.com
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A: Hello and welcome to Listeners Garden here.  I'm Chris.

 B: And I'm Manling. Glad to be with you again.

 

A: Yes. But Manling, did you notice something special this week?

 

B: Sure. It must the lighting of the Olympic flame in Greece. It's certainly exciting news.

 

A: Indeed. We will have a look at the latest happenings surrounding the 2008 Olympic Games. If you look a bit further, you will notice that the Paralympics follow soon after the Summer Olympics.

 

B: Yes, and that should be given equal attention as well.

 

A: So today, our topics will focus on education for the disabled.

 

B: Right. We'll talk about lawmaking concerning special education.

 

A: But first, let's open our Letterbox.

A: Welcome to  Letterbox on Listeners Garden. I am Chris.

A: Welcome back to "Listener's Garden." I am Chris.

 

B: And I am Manling. Today we'll talk about  special education and its legislation.

 

A: Well, that's the end of our topic today. It's good to know that some efforts are being made in this regard.

 

B: Indeed. All right, so much for special education today. We will be back with our  Chinese wisdom story right after this.

 

A: You are listening to "Listeners' Garden" here on China Radio International. Next in our program, we'll take a quick look at what we have to look forward to in next week's feature programs.
 
B: With that, we've come to the end of this edition of Listeners Garden.  If you have any comments or suggestions,   you can always write to us. Our address is: English Service, China Radio International, Beijing, China. The postal code is 100040.

A: You can also email us at garden@cri.com.cn. Check our Web site by logging onto www.crienglish.com.  From Beijing, this is Chris.

B: I am Manling. Thanks for joining us. See you next week.  

 
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