节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-03-07
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-03-07
难易度:High
关键字:key, bottom, drawer, underneath, pocket, trash can
Well, in our lesson today, Carol and Mark cannot find Carol's keys anywhere.
That is not good.
You really need to keep your keys in a good place so you don't lose them.
Well, that is true.
And they have looked in many places, but they still can't find the keys.
Maybe they'll keep looking.
And maybe Nathan can keep looking for his keys.
Oh, OK, everyone, let's go on to Conversation C and learn some more.
Look beside that chair.
Maybe the keys fell off the table.
No, they're not over here.
Did they fall into the trash can?
No.
Carol, I don't see them anywhere.
Maybe you dropped them outside?
Oh, no!
I'll never find them outside!
Hey... Did you check your pockets?
My keys!
They were here the whole time!
Carol, Carol, Carol.
Her keys were just in her pocket!
I think Carol must have been in a hurry to get to her meeting.
Ooh, Nathan, your keys might be in your pocket, too.
Why don't you check there?
OK, Katie.
Let's end this right now.
My keys are not lost.
They have been in my pocket the whole time, OK?
They're right here.
Well, see. You made the same mistake as Carol.
Katie, I usually keep my keys in my pocket.
I knew they were there the whole time.
Nice try, Nathan.
I know you're just saying that.
It's OK.
That happens to all of us.
No. They were here in my pocket all the time.
Let's just... let's just talk about that phrase.
Carol's keys were in her pocket all the time that she was looking for them.
So we can say they were there the whole time.
Let me think of another way to use that phrase.
Oh. When I'm waiting to see the doctor, I read the whole time.
Or if it's very hot outside, you might sweat the whole time you are in the sun.
Hmm, how can you use that phrase today?
We have some other phrases to learn, too.
Sometimes we lose things because they fall off one thing and into something
else.
Hmm, that's true.
Now "fall off" and "fall into" are both phrases you should know.
And Christina can help us with those phrases right now.
(Chinese).
Well, Carol thought that her keys fell off her table and fell into the trash or
beside the chair.
Those were good ideas.
But her keys weren't in those places.
So the chair was beside the table.
You know, the keys could also fall off the table onto the chair.
Some things even get lost inside chairs.
Really? Oh, that would be a great place to look.
Well, the keys were in her...
Hey. Did you lose your keys, Katie?
Lose my key words?
Is that what you said?
Of course not.
They're right here ready to practice.
The first key word is:
key.
key.
Which key will open the door?
bottom.
bottom.
The bottom of my refrigerator is dirty.
drawer.
drawer.
Katie's drawer is full of stuff!
underneath.
underneath.
The cat was underneath my bed.
pocket.
pocket.
Dan has a pen in his pocket.
Remember to practice all of today's key words so you can use them the right way.
Now it's time for us to review today's conversations.
Have you seen my keys, Mark?
I can't find them anywhere!
No, I haven't.
Did you check at the bottom of your bag?
Yes. They're not in my bag.
Could they be on your desk?
No, they're not there, either!
Can you help me look?
I have a meeting in five minutes!
Sure. Where did you last see them?
When I came into my office, I put them on that table.
But now they're not there!
Could they be in your desk?
Maybe they're in a drawer.
No, they're not in my desk.
I'll look underneath the desk.
They're not under there, either!
I looked.
Did they fall behind the desk?
No. Maybe they fell on the floor somewhere?
I'll keep looking.
Look beside that chair.
Maybe the keys fell off the table.
No, they're not over here.
Did they fall into the trash can?
No.
Carol, I don't see them anywhere.
Maybe you dropped them outside?
Oh, no!
I'll never find them outside!
Hey... Did you check your pockets?
My keys!
They were here the whole time!
(Music).
Oh, this is terrible.
Hey, what's wrong, Monkey Man?
Where is it?
Where is what, Monkey Man?
Ginger, I lost my key.
Oh, no. Where is it?
I don't know.
If I knew, it wouldn't be lost.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, look in your pocket.
Well, I did.
It's not there.
Oh, oh. Look in the bottom of your bag.
Ginger, I don't have a bag.
Is it underneath the chair?
No.
Hmm...
I put it on the counter right there!
Oh, where I'm sitting?
Yes. Is it... It's underneath you.
Oh. I was sitting on it.
I feel better now.
Yeah. So do I. Ouch!
Why did you sit on my...
Kirby.
Yeah, Mom, what's up?
I can't find my bag.
I wonder where I put my bag.
Oh. I hope you can find it.
Hmm. What about... When did you...
Perhaps you've seen...
What I'm trying to say is...
Have you seen my bag?
Yes. Have you seen my bag?
Huh? Who said that?
I did.
I am Super Sentence Man.
And you needed my help, so I gave you today's super sentence.
Have you seen something?
Have you seen my bag?
Oh, thank you so much.
And no, I have not seen your bag.
Hmm. What?
No, no...
I'm not looking for a bag, silly, you are.
Oh... right.
Now before I leave, can you please give me this super sentence in your own way?
Um, sure.
Have you seen the dog?
Have you seen the dog?
Excellent!
What about you, Kirby?
Can you use this super sentence?
Oh. Have you seen my video game?
Have you seen my video game?
Well, I think you're playing it right now.
Now what super sentence did you need to use with Kirby?
Oh, yes.
Kirby. Kirby, stop playing that game for a minute and listen to your mother.
Now, have you seen my bag?
You're joking, right, Mom?
Of course I'm not joking.
I'm late for a meeting.
But I need to find my bag before I...
Mom, your bag is on your shoulder.
Oh... So it is.
I wonder how it got there.
Well, I must be on my way.
Well, remember, a super sentence every day will make your English great.
We really do want to be your friend for life here on Let's Talk in English.
Friends are always there for each other.
And you can really be yourself with friends, right, Katie?
Um, yeah. Sure.
So do you have anything to say?
Well, we all heard you say that you lose your keys all the time.
And it's OK if it happened again.
OK, OK.
Yes, I lost my keys again.
But I think I know what happens.
I think they fell out of my pocket and into my office chair.
I need to go look.
That's a good idea.
But right now we have to go.
See you next time here on...
Let's Talk in English. Bye-bye.
(Music).