节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-04-26
难易度:High
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节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-04-26
难易度:High
关键字:Easter, church, hunt, hide, sing, ham, lamb, potato, roll, fresh, Jesus,
jelly bean, bunny, salad, l
You're back for some more review fun.
It's great to spend some time with you today.
I'm glad you have some time to practice.
And now we can keep practicing.
We will watch some features next.
They should make you remember some things that we learned this week.
Well, let's see. Let's Play is always about key words.
And Super Sentence Man is all about Use It sentences.
Of course, those are both great to know.
Tell them to a friend or find new ways to use them yourself.
Now enough talking, here we go with this week's features.
It's here.
It's now.
It's what you've been waiting for.
Let's Play!
And who are our players?
Hi, everybody.
I'm Larry.
I'm Tricia.
Good to see you again.
Uh... Joe?
Well, he is smiley Joe.
And you are a player, too.
So play with us.
Rhyme Time is our game for today.
Rhyme?
Yes. Rhyme.
I'm sure you all know what a rhyme is.
So let's get started.
A key word from today or yesterday rhymes with the word "ride."
Which key word is it?
Hey, lots of our key words rhyme, Mr. Host.
What?
I don't think so, Larry.
Sure, they do.
"Hunt", "hide" and "ham" all start with the letter H.
Larry, darling.
I think that the ends of the words have to sound the same, not the beginnings,
like "rhyme" and "time."
Right.
Thank you, Tricia.
And "ride" doesn't start with H anyway.
"Ham" and "lamb."
Smiley Joe, you can only choose one word.
But "ham" and "lamb" rhyme, don't they?
Yeah. Their ends sound the same.
Yes, yes, yes.
It's wonderful that they rhyme, but they don't rhyme with the word "ride."
Why is this game always so much trouble!
Hey, rhyming is hard.
The answer's just on the card that you guard.
It doesn't sound too hard for you.
"Hide."
No. You silly boys.
The answer is "hide."
It rhymes with "ride."
Ooh, of course.
Right!
"Hide" is the rhyming key word.
Tricia is our winner.
But thank you all for playing.
And make sure you come back again to...
Let's Play!
(Music).
Oh. Hello, there.
My name is Raúl, and I'm a chef.
I love food.
What does a chef do?
I make food look and taste great.
I'm the boss in the kitchen.
Believe me, the kitchen can be a very busy place.
Everyone has a job in a big kitchen.
We work hard, too.
I work 12 hours every day.
A chef does many things in the kitchen.
He makes the menu, and tells everyone else how to make the food.
Chefs will often think of new and interesting dishes at restaurants or hotels.
A great chef can make a restaurant very popular. Mmm.
Sometimes a chef will talk to people who eat the food.
He will ask them if they like the food.
A chef does a great job when people are happy with the food.
I'm a chef and this is my job.
Get back to work.
(Music).
Timmy, Timmy.
Are you OK?
Oh. Hi, Ms. Fields, I think I'll be OK.
You're crying.
What's wrong?
It's because my pet...
My pet died.
I'm so sorry.
Yeah.
He was a good pet, too.
He was nice and friendly.
He listened to me.
He was my best friend.
I understand.
I had a pet that died a long time ago.
You know, when a pet dies, death is...
Life isn't always easy when...
When you mean... ugh...
I need Super Sentence Man.
And Super Sentence Man is never too far away.
The super sentence you need is:
Dying is part of life.
Dying is part of life.
Great!
So the sentence is: Something is part of or are part of something else.
Now can you give me today's super sentence in another way?
OK.
Vegetables are part of a good diet.
Vegetables are part of a good diet.
Yes, they are.
What about you, Timmy?
Timmy, cheer up.
Maybe you can give me a super sentence.
OK, Super Sentence Man.
How about... um...
Swimming is a part of my daily exercise.
Swimming is part of my daily exercise.
That's great.
And that was a super sentence.
Ms. Fields, what super sentence did you need to say to Timmy?
Timmy, dying is a part of life.
Super! Always remember... Say it with me.
A super sentence every day will make your English great.
Yeah.
So, Timmy, what kind of pet did you have?
What was his name?
Well, his name was Crawler.
And he was the best cockroach in the world.
Your pet was a cockroach?
Yeah. You want to see?
Timmy, Timmy, how could you!
Oh, my goodness!
Before we go today, I think we should talk about what we've learned from Sara
the student this week.
Good idea.
If you are trying to learn English, you are a student.
And I know some of you are in school, too.
So first, don't put off studying.
Instead, you should review a little every day.
Remember, you will improve with 10 minutes of English practice every day.
Another good thing to do is plan rewards.
So work on some key words for a while, then do something fun for a while.
And it's always good to get enough sleep.
Sleeping helps you learn.
Now it's time for us to say goodbye, and see you next time here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye.