Steven Soderberg’s new movie "Let Them All Talk" describes a journey from New York to Southampton, UK by luxury steamer, but it’s hard to call it a journey of discovery. It’s only suitable for Do American English listening materials. Three senior actresses, including Streep, used mild, moderate and stable speech speeds and extremely standard words and breaths to chat endlessly on various topics, from lingerie to literary works and popular novels. Elegance and vulgarity. When I watched a movie and never heard almost every English word, this movie is an extremely rare exception. During the listening process, I learned from a shipbuilding background that I finally figured out the difference between "ship" and "boat". The former can be translated as "large ships" and the latter as "small and medium-sized ships." In addition, there is the difference between "cruise" and "crossing" when ships are used. The former can be translated as "cruise" and the latter as "cruise".
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