节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-02-25
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-02-25
难易度:Medium
关键字:turn, pass, north, take, late
If you've been watching our lesson, you know that Susie and Ken got lost on the
way to a story.
But they are there now.
But...
But can they get back without directions or a map?
Sometimes if you go somewhere new, it's hard to find your way there and it's
hard to find your way back.
That's why you need a map so you can look where you are going.
Let's see what else is going to happen in Conversation C right now.
I'll never go anywhere again without a map.
I won't, either.
We got lost... on our way home!
I can't believe it!
We turned left, but we needed to turn right.
We passed our street... twice!
We needed to get directions.
But we're here now.
Next time, we'll know better.
Yes. We'll bring a map and GPS!
Good. I think Ken and Susie learned their lesson.
Now they know not to go somewhere without some directions.
Well, Nathan, yesterday you thought they wouldn't need directions.
I think you learned a lesson, too.
Whoa, wait, wait, wait, wait.
I said you don't always need directions.
But if you have a map or someone to call, that should be good enough.
OK. But sometimes it is good to have directions.
If you want to get somewhere quickly, you really should have some.
Well, you are right about that.
So now we can say that Ken and Susie know better.
Well, know better than what?
Or know better than who?
I think we should talk about that phrase a little more.
Well, that's a good idea.
You don't have to say no better than anything or anyone.
If someone has learned something, you can just say that they know better.
Oh, like: Those kids won't wear their shoes in the house. They know better.
Or you were supposed to finish your homework last night. You should know better.
And now Ken and Susie have learned that it's best to bring directions to a
story.
They know better even if they are on their way home.
Hmm, on their way, that's something else that would be great to learn.
Oh, Christina!
(Chinese).
Well, thanks for all your great help, Christina.
So what happened when Ken and Susie were on their way home?
What went wrong, Nathan?
Well, they passed their street twice.
Now "their street" just means the street that they needed to turn on.
But before that, they made another wrong turn.
That's right.
They turned left, but they needed to turn right.
Hey, I think we have just enough time to learn about that Use It sentence.
(Music).
It's time to learn how to use the pattern:
We did something, but we needed to do something else.
For example:
We played video games, but we needed to do our homework.
Uh-oh!
Or... We cooked chicken, but we needed to cook fish.
OK, friends, remember to use it.
Well, what a great sentence, Elizabeth.
But right now it's time for us to review our key words together.
Here is your first key word.
turn.
turn.
Make a left turn at this corner.
pass.
pass.
We passed our street.
Turn around!
north.
north.
Walk north for one mile, then go east.
take.
take.
This homework is taking a long time!
late.
late.
Don't be late for work!
OK, friends, those are all of our key words for today.
Did you remember them all?
Make sure that you practice them.
They will really help you a lot.
Right now we want to continue our lesson and review today's conversations.
I just talked to Ken and Susie.
Are they still lost?
Yes. They made a wrong turn.
Oh, no!
Now they're on Windy Road.
They aren't too far away.
Tell them to drive north on Windy Road.
The place is at Windy Road and Green Street.
OK, I'll call again.
Maybe they won't be too late!
We found the place!
Yeah! We took a long time.
But we're here now.
Next time, let's get good directions.
And bring a GPS!
Well, let's go.
We've got a story to do!
Yeah! Uh... Ken?
Yes, Susie?
Do you know how to get back home?
No, but don't worry.
We can find our way!
I'll never go anywhere again without a map.
I won't, either.
We got lost... on our way home!
I can't believe it!
We turned left, but we needed to turn right.
We passed our street... twice!
We needed to get directions.
But we're here now.
Next time, we'll know better.
Yes. We'll bring a map and GPS!
(Music).
Well, we did it!
Yes, we found the Banana Barn.
But it wasn't easy.
It took a long time.
Yeah! Next time, let's get good directions.
Next time, let's take a map.
Next time, let's use a GPS.
Yeah. Never go anywhere without those things.
Yeah. You know, I'm glad we finally found the place.
Me, too.
And we bought lots of bananas.
Yeah! Now we have plenty of bananas.
Uh-oh.
Hey, where are all the bananas?
Oops. I ate them on the way home, Monkey Man.
Ginger!
It's time to play Let's Play!
Thank you for joining us today.
Now let's meet today's players.
My name is Gary Goodfellow.
Hi, everyone.
My name is Janet.
So we have Gary Goodfellow, Janet and this should be Roger, but he's not here.
Oh, well, it's just Gary Goodfellow, Janet and of course, you.
So what game are we playing today, Mr. Host?
Good question.
We're playing Yes or No.
You can ask me questions about today's key word.
But I will only answer yes or no.
Ready?
Ready. I'll ask first.
Is this word a thing you can touch?
Hmm. No. You cannot touch it.
Next question, Gary.
If you can't touch it, is it something you can do?
Hmm. No. You can't do it.
Really?
Yes. Hey, you can't ask two questions.
It's Janet's turn.
Well, it's not a verb and it probably isn't a noun.
Is it an adjective?
Ooh, yes, yes, yes.
It is.
Is it a direction?
Nope, not a direction.
Then it's not east or north.
What else is there?
Well, I can't answer that question with yes or no.
Gary, do you have an...
Sorry, everyone.
Sorry. I forgot to leave home earlier.
And there were so many cars on the road.
Am I too late?
What did you say?
I said, is it too late?
Yes! Yes, it's late.
Oh, man!
Roger, you're today's winner.
The key word is late.
Wow! What a great game!
Thank you for playing today.
And we will see you next time right here on...
Let's Play!
Katie, now I think we have a happy ending.
It just took a long time to get there.
Ugh, a really long time!
Ken and Susie were almost too late to get to their story.
But they got there in the end.
And it also took them a really long time to get back to the office.
That's two long trips.
But now they're back and they've learned a lesson.
Yeah. If you're going somewhere new, take directions or a map or GPS or
something.
If you don't, you might get lost and you might be late.
And now we all know better.
Don't forget that lesson, everyone.
And don't forget to keep working on your English.
And we hope that you come back to see us tomorrow here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye.