节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-03-25
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-03-25
难易度:Medium
关键字:straight, ponytail, cheek, friendly, experience, dimple
Hello, everyone.
Thank you for joining us here at LTE TV.
It's great to see you today.
My name is Nathan, and I am one of your teachers here on the show.
Today let's continue our PEOPLE lesson.
This lesson is called - What Does She Look Like?
What Does She Look Like?
Carol was going to have a guest yesterday.
But did they find the guest, Katie?
No, Nathan, they did not find the guest yet, but they definitely know what she
looks like.
So maybe they find her today.
Hi, everyone.
My name is Katie, and I'm your other teacher here on the show.
We're very glad that you joined us today.
Now let's practice our reading together.
Find today's Read It in your LTE magazine and read it with Katie now.
Mark is looking for Carol's guest.
He talks to Jim.
Jim sees a girl with straight hair and a ponytail.
The girl's name is Lily.
She is looking for Carol.
She asks what Carol looks like.
Carol has a round face and black hair.
Her cheeks have dimples.
Carol is very friendly.
Lily is interviewing Carol for school.
Carol has a lot of experience.
So they are still looking for Carol's guest.
Wow, this is really turning into a mess.
Yes , it is.
But the guest is looking for Carol now.
So I'm sure that they will find each other.
At least they know the guest's name.
She's named Lily.
She wants to interview Carol.
Oh, that would be great.
She can ask Carol a lot of questions about her job.
And Carol has a lot of experience at her job.
Yes, so let's see what happens today.
But first I think we should learn our key words with our word lady, Christina.
Hello.
(Chinese).
Hi, Jim.
Hi, Mark.
Are you looking for someone?
Yes.
Megan is looking for Carol's guest.
I'm helping her look.
What does the guest look like?
She has an oval face and fair skin.
Her hair is shoulder-length and brown.
That girl has shoulder-length, brown hair.
It is in a ponytail.
Is that the guest?
I don't know.
I'll ask!
(Music).
So the search for the guest continues.
I hope that they find her today.
And Mark is helping Megan look for her now.
Hey, that's what Mark says, "I'm helping her look.".
Before we can learn more, I think that that's also something Christina would
like to talk to you about right now.
(Chinese).
What can you help somebody with?
Maybe you can help your mom or dad cook dinner.
Or you could help a friend with homework.
Or you could help your grandparents clean their house.
It's nice to help somebody do something.
Now in our conversation, Jim wants to know what the guest looks like, too.
Well, I think that we all know she has brown, shoulder-length hair and it's
curly like my hair.
And she has an oval face and fair skin like me.
So that's five things we know about this girl.
Is there anything else that we know about her?
Well, yes. We know that she also wears black glasses on her face.
But Jim sees a girl who has shoulder-length, brown hair, but it's in a ponytail.
A ponytail?
Well, that's a funny word.
What, what is this word, Katie?
Well, it's a way that you can fix your hair.
You can pull all your hair back like this, and it makes a little tail.
Cute, right, Nathan?
Yeah, sure, Katie.
So when do you wear your hair like a ponytail?
Well, I think you can put your hair in a ponytail anytime.
But many people, usually girls, wear their hair in ponytails when they exercise.
Oh, I see. It keeps your hair out of your face.
That's right.
Ponytails are convenient for exercising.
So is our guest the girl with the ponytail?
Well, we still don't know.
Mark will ask.
So let's go to Conversation B and find out now.
Hello. Are you a guest here?
Yes. My name is Lily.
Are you looking for Carol?
Yes! Can you help me find her?
What does she look like?
Carol has a round face and shoulder-length, black hair.
Carol loves to smile.
She has dimples in her cheeks.
She sounds like a nice person.
Yes. Carol is very friendly.
She's a great boss.
So Mark talks to this girl.
That's very smart of Mark.
He asks, "Are you a guest here?".
It's important to know if someone is a guest at the office.
They don't always know where to go.
And this girl is the guest.
Her name is Lily.
So they did it.
They found her.
She's looking for Carol.
This must be the guest Carol is going to meet with at 3:00.
Great! Now they can stop looking.
But we can't stop learning.
So Lily asks, "Can you help me find her ?" That's an important sentence today.
It's our Use It sentence.
(Music).
When you need help, you can ask someone: Can you help me do something?
For example:
Can you help me mop the floor?
Or... Can you help me cut the cake?
That's all for now, so go out and use it.
(Music).
So Lily wants to know what Carol looks like.
Oh, good.
We can learn more ways to talk about what people look like.
Well, you're right about that, Nathan.
But we also need to learn our Calendar Phrase.
What does she look like?
What does she look like?
(Chinese).
Do you know Sally?
What does she look like?
She lives in our town.
What does she look like?
She goes to our school.
What does she look like?
I don't know.
I was going to ask you.
What does she look like?
What does she look like?
(Chinese).
Well, that is a good phrase.
So what does Carol look like?
Nathan, do you want to answer that?
Sure!
She has a round face like a circle.
And her hair is shoulder-length and black.
That's right.
And here's something special about Carol.
She has dimples in her cheeks because she loves to smile.
Oh, that's so cute.
It's nice when people have dimples in their cheeks.
They are happy people because they smile a lot.
That's right.
Carol loves to smile.
I think she sounds like a nice person.
Sounds like?
Well, that sounds like something Christina needs to talk to you about.
(Chinese).
So Carol sounds like a nice person.
She is nice and she's friendly.
She likes to be nice to people and talk to them.
And she's also a great boss.
It's great to have a nice boss.
It makes work fun.
We have a great boss, too.
Yes, we do.
But right now we need to take a short break.
So we'll be rightback.