节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-03-18
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-03-18
难易度:Medium
关键字:teammate, skill, miss, score, basics, close, dribble
Welcome back to our SPORTS lesson, everyone.
Mark, Jim and Rob were playing basketball.
They played a game against another team.
And they won a close game.
And you know, if they practice, they will get even better.
Remember, the more you practice, the better you will be.
Let's see what else happens in Conversation C now.
Hey, Jim!
Hi, Mark.
Are you going to the park today after work?
Yes, I'm going to practice.
Can I come with you?
Sure.
You can really dribble.
Can you help me dribble better?
Of course.
I can help you with the basics.
Maybe you can teach me how to pass the ball better, too.
Then maybe one day I can be a basketball star!
Well, Nathan, I think that Mark is getting the idea.
This time, he didn't say that he could be like Jeremy Lin.
Instead, he said, "Maybe one day I can be a basketball star.".
Yeah. He can be a basketball star himself.
Now it sounds like he just wants to be famous, though.
But I think he really just wants to improve.
Me, too.
He wants to get better at basketball.
When you talk about your dreams, everyone, you can say: Maybe one day I can do
something.
Mmhm. Now that doesn't mean that you have to go get your dreams in one day.
It's just like looking at one day in the future when you have reached your
goals.
Now give it a try.
You could say: Maybe one day I can write a book.
Maybe one day I'll make a new machine that helps the world.
Maybe one day I will have great English.
And we're here to help you speak English better.
Maybe one day your dreams really will come true, friends.
I know that they can.
Well, now let's look at the pattern "help someone do something better" with our
friend Christina.
(Chinese).
Well, we really do hope that our lessons help your English get better.
And you will really improve if you keep practicing.
When we say you can really do something, it means that you do it very well.
Jim can really dribble.
He's great at bouncing the basketball up and down.
Yes. There are a lot of skills that you need for playing basketball.
And you all can really remember your key words.
I know that you're very good at remembering them.
And now it's time to review today's key words together.
Here's your first key word from today.
teammate.
teammate.
Luke is my teammate on the soccer team.
skill.
skill.
Baking well is a skill.
miss.
miss.
Nate missed the basket.
score.
score.
Jo scored the final point. We win!
basics.
basics.
First, learn the basics of English.
OK, everyone, those are all the key words that we have for you today.
Did you remember them all?
Make sure that you practice and your English will get better.
We learned that today.
Right now we want to review today's conversations with you one more time.
That was a close game but it was fun!
I know!
And we won!
We should play again next week.
That's a great idea!
Jim, you're really good!
Yeah. You didn't miss many baskets!
Thanks, guys.
You're great teammates.
We play well together.
If we practice together every week, we'll play even better.
Jim scored so many points yesterday.
Yes, he has great basketball skills.
He plays games a couple times a week.
But he practices every day!
Maybe I should practice every day, too.
Practice is important in sports.
The more you practice, the better you will be.
I'll practice.
Then maybe I can be like Jeremy Lin!
Then you'll need to practice a lot.
Hey, Jim!
Hi, Mark.
Are you going to the park today after work?
Yes, I'm going to practice.
Can I come with you?
Sure.
You can really dribble.
Can you help me dribble better?
Of course.
I can help you with the basics.
Maybe you can teach me how to pass the ball better, too.
Then maybe one day I can be a basketball star.
(Music).
Wow. That was a great game.
That was a terrible game!
I didn't miss many baskets.
I missed every basket.
I'm pretty good at dribbling.
I'm bad at dribbling.
I have great basketball skills.
I have no basketball skills.
I scored so many points.
I didn't score any points.
I want to play again next week.
I never want to play again.
My team won!
My team lost! Huh!
Ginger, you need to practice the basics.
Hey. Then can I be on your team?
Uh.... no. No.
Monkey Man!
No way.
Welcome to Let's Play!
Let's have some fun and meet today's players.
Hello, everybody.
My name is Gary Goodfellow.
Hi, Gary. I'm Tricia.
And who are you, cutie?
Huh? I'm sorry.
I'm Roger.
I'm watching my favorite basketball team playing.
Come on.
Shoot. Shoot. Ah, man!
OK. Well, thanks for being here today.
And of course you can join us at home for today's game - Rhyme Time!
I'll tell you a word that rhymes with a key word from yesterday or today.
You tell me what that key word is.
Oh... So you might say name, and the answer might be game.
Yes. If game was a key word.
But it's not.
OK. So here we go.
What key word rhymes with four?
Mr. Host, is the key word door?
No. I'm sorry.
Door was not a key word.
Remember we've been talking about basketball.
This key word might fit with sports.
Well, court.
Court was a key word.
That sounds like four.
Gary, I'm afraid court doesn't rhyme with four.
It has a T on the end.
You're right.
I should have known that.
Good try, Gary.
Oh. Maybe it's...
What? No way...
He didn't hit him.
I was going to say... sore.
You might get sore when you play sports, right?
Well, not a bad idea, but sore was a key word back in February, Tricia.
Well, I don't think Roger has any answer, so I'm afraid...
Score!
Yeah, three points! Yes!
Yes! And Roger does it again.
The key word is score.
Well, what a great game.
Come back and join us again next time right here on... Let's Play!
In our SPORTS lesson this month, we learned some great basketball words.
Did you know court or basket before?
Do you like to shoot baskets?
Well, we hope you learned something new about English today.
And if you were really listening, I think you learned some more important
lessons today, too.
That's right, like practice is really important if you want to get better.
In English, we often say practice makes perfect.
I think that it's very hard to be perfect.
But practicing a lot does make you better at things.
I agree.
And if you keep practicing, you can reach your dreams.
But don't dream about being like someone else.
You can just dream about being your best.
Dream about what you can do.
Well, now it's time to end our show, but it's never time to stop learning.
So we hope that we will see you again tomorrow for a new show here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye.
(Music).