节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-03-24
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-03-24
难易度:Low
关键字:oval, skin, round, long, curly, fair, shoulder-length
Welcome back to our show, everyone.
Today Carol has a guest at the studio.
But there is a small problem.
They don't know where she is.
What does she look like?
Well, we know that she has brown, shoulder-length hair.
And she has an oval face, and she wears black glasses, too.
Let's see if we can see her in Conversation C.
Hi, Megan.
What are you doing?
Hi, Rob.
I'm looking for someone.
She is Carol's guest.
What does she look like?
She has fair skin.
She has shoulder-length, brown hair.
She also wears black glasses.
Are her glasses round?
I think so.
Sorry. I don't see her here.
Look in the Jungle Cafe.
Well, we know a lot of things about the guest.
But Megan needed to ask Carol if the guest had fair skin.
And I think she did.
Megan is still looking for the guest.
Now she asks Rob for help.
That's right.
And she does tell Rob that the guest has fair skin.
So she found out that answer from Carol.
That's right.
So now they know a lot of things about the guest.
So if they see someone with brown, shoulder-length, curly hair and black
glasses, they can ask if she's the guest.
But we can know something else about her glasses.
Rob asks if her glasses are round.
He wants to know if they are in the shape of a circle.
Do you know what a circle looks like?
Let's look at one in this picture.
That's what it looks like to be round.
Maybe now we should learn about some different shapes.
We also have squares.
Squares have four sides that are all the same.
And here's one more.
A triangle.
A triangle has three sides.
Now you know about triangles, squares and circles.
And like we just said, circles are round.
The guest's glasses might be round.
So that will help them find her.
Yes.
So Rob tells Megan to look in the Jungle Cafe.
That's a good idea.
And that's also a word that Christina wants to teach you about right now.
(Chinese).
Well, we learned how to talk about people.
So let's put up a picture of a person and say what they look like.
Oh, great idea.
Can I try?
Well, sure.
Here's the picture.
Hmm. OK. So this is a girl.
And her hair does not touch her shoulders, so she has short hair.
And her hair is not curly.
That's right, Nathan.
You're doing great.
Is she wearing glasses?
Oh. No.
And she has fair skin, too.
That's right.
OK, friends, hopefully you can say what someone looks like, too.
Right now let's review our key words for the day.
The first key word is:
oval.
oval.
An egg is an oval shape.
skin.
skin.
Katie has nice skin.
It's very white.
round.
round.
The basketball is round, not oval.
long.
long.
Cut the paper.
It is too long.
curly.
curly.
Jeremiah has curly hair.
You can use all of those word... words to talk about how people look.
Give it a try.
Now let's review today's conversations together.
Megan, I have a guest today at 3:00.
But she's not here.
See if you can find her.
Sure, Carol.
What does she look like?
Her hair is brown.
She has an oval face.
Does she have short hair?
No. Her hair is shoulder-length and curly.
OK.
Does she wear glasses?
Yes, she wears black glasses.
Hi, Mark.
Can you help me?
Sure, Megan.
I'm looking for Carol's guest.
He or she?
She.
What does she look like?
Does she have long hair?
She has shoulder-length, brown hair.
Her face is oval.
She also wears glasses.
Does she have fair skin?
I'm not sure.
I can ask Carol.
Hi, Megan.
What are you doing?
Hi, Rob.
I'm looking for someone.
She is Carol's guest.
What does she look like?
She has fair skin.
She has shoulder-length, brown hair.
She also wears black glasses.
Are her glasses round?
I think so.
Sorry. I don't see her here.
Look in the Jungle Cafe.
(Music).
Where is he?
Uh, Ginger, what are you doing?
I'm looking for someone.
Oh. Well, what does he look like?
He's tall and thin.
Oh. So you're looking for someone tall and thin.
Yes.
He has brown hair.
Long hair or short hair?
Very short.
Oh.
Is he handsome?
Yes, he's very handsome.
Oh, so you're looking for someone who is tall and thin.
Yes, and very handsome.
Ginger, are you looking for me?
No, Monkey Man.
I'm looking for your brother.
Ginger, I don't have a brother.
Oh, that's why I can't find him!
Today we are going to Answer It.
Here is question one.
What color is the guest's hair?
What color is the guest's hair?
Conversation B says, "Her hair is brown.".
Time for question two.
What do you look like?
Tell someone.
What do you look like?
Tell someone.
Let's hear some answers from our friends.
What do I look like?
Well, I'm short with short brown hair and brown-greenish eyes.
I'm not fat, but I'm not skinny, either.
Some people say I look like my dad and some people say I look like my mom.
But I don't think I look like either of them.
I look a lot like my younger sister.
Who do you think I look like?
What does the Monkey Man look like?
Well, I look more like a man than a monkey.
That's for sure.
Yes, I do have quite a bit of hair on my arms, but nothing compared to Ginger.
I keep the hair on my head pretty short, which helps me stay cool in the hot
jungle.
I've got blue eyes and fair skin, which means if I'm not careful, I can easily
get sunburned.
Oh, and I'm pretty tall, too.
Above average, actually, which means I'm probably taller than you.
What do I look like?
Tell someone.
OK. I'll tell you.
I am a beautiful monkey.
I have red hair; it's short.
I have big ears; they're cute.
I have brown eyes; they're so beautiful.
And I am a beautiful, cute monkey.
Cute like you. Yeah.
What do I look like?
Tell someone.
OK. I'll tell you.
I'm...
Five foot two, eyes of blue.
Could she, could she, could she coo.
Oh, that's an old song.
But it's true. I'm five feet two inches tall and I have blue eyes.
I have brown hair that's straight and short.
And I have a big smile.
How about you?
OK, everyone, make sure that you join us tomorrow for part two of this lesson
right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye.