节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-02-12
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-02-12
难易度:Low
关键字:hockey, think, pass, score, goal, wear, puck
You're watching Let's Talk in English.
It's a great day here at LTE TV.
My name is Katie, and we're very glad that you joined us today.
Our topic is SPORTS.
And the title of our new lesson is Sports in the Olympics.
Sports in the Olympics.
Nathan, what Olympic sport would you like to play?
Well, there is one that I have never tried before.
I have never been skiing, so I would love to try skiing sometime.
Hello, everyone, my name is Nathan.
It's great to be here with you today.
Well, now we need to start our lesson for today.
So find your magazine and turn to today's Read It.
You can read it with Nathan right now.
Ken's favorite Olympic sport is hockey.
He thinks about it a lot!
He dreams about passing the puck to the other players.
Can he score a goal?
Tonight Ken's favorite Olympic hockey team is playing--Canada.
He and Rob will watch the big game.
Ken can wear red and white.
Those are Canada's colors.
Well, Ken must love hockey.
He thinks about hockey and he dreams about hockey, too.
Wow. He even sees hockey in his dreams?
You're right, he must like hockey a lot.
Well, Nathan, sometimes when we say that we dream about something, we just mean
that we hope for something.
Hmm. So Ken may not see hockey in his dreams, but he may wish that he was a
hockey player in real life.
Yeah, that's right.
Many people dream about being sports players.
Maybe you do, too.
So let's learn some sports key words with Christina right now.
Hello.
(Chinese).
Hi, Ken.
Uh, Ken?
Oh, sorry, Rob.
I was just thinking.
What were you thinking about?
The Olympics.
I watch it every night.
Me, too!
Did you see the games last night?
Canada did really well!
I know!
So, what sport is your favorite?
That's easy.
Hockey!
I'd love to play it in the Olympics!
Ken was thinking about hockey very hard.
He didn't even hear Rob say his name.
Well, sometimes that happens.
You miss some things because you are thinking hard about something else.
Yes. I think it happens to everyone.
But what does Ken mean when he says that he was just thinking about hockey?
Hmm. Well, he could mean two different things.
Sometimes we use "just" to mean only.
Maybe he wanted to tell Rob that nothing was wrong.
So maybe he meant something like: Don't worry, I was only thinking about hockey.
Right.
Or if we just did something, we mean we did it right before now.
Maybe Ken means something like: You know, I was just thinking about hockey
before you talked to me.
And we also know that Ken wishes he could play hockey in the Olympics.
That must be one of his dreams.
Nathan, have you ever dreamed about being a sports player?
Well, no. Not me.
But I dream about making movies or maybe being an actor or a director.
How about you, Katie?
Well, I dream about being a book editor and traveling the whole world.
What are your dreams, everyone?
What hopes do you have for your life?
Well, now let's get some help with one way to answer that question.
(Chinese).
I love skating fast over the ice.
And if I score a goal? Wow!
Nice goal, Ken!
Thanks, Super Sentence Man!
This is the biggest game of our lives.
But we can win!
We can!
I'll steal the puck from that guy over there.
Then I'll pass it to you!
OK.
The other players are waiting.
Let's go!
But Katie, what is going on?
We just saw Ken playing hockey.
And Super Sentence Man was there, too.
Well, I'm not sure, Nathan.
Maybe Ken's dream came true.
Maybe it really happened.
Hmm, you think so?
Hmm, but I think maybe Ken was really dreaming.
Anyway, it was really exciting.
And it looked like Ken was having a great time.
Yes. He loved it.
So let's see what Christina thought about it right now.
(Chinese).
So let's see.
Oh. I love to score goals when I play sports.
Yeah, it always feels great when you score.
But we don't score goals for every sport.
Only some sports.
That's true.
You... we only score goals in sports when you have to put something into a goal.
Like you have to put the puck in a goal in hockey.
The puck is shaped like a circle, but it's flat.
It's good for moving on the ice.
So what other sports have goals?
Hmm. Well, I know basketball has a goal.
You shoot the ball into the goal.
What else?
Hmm. Oh, soccer.
You kick the ball into a big goal.
Now goals can look very different in different sports.
This is a hockey goal.
And there are different shapes and sizes of goals.
Now Ken scored a goal in the biggest game of his life.
Let's look at that Use It sentence with Elizabeth right now.
(Music).
Hi, friends.
Let's see how to use the pattern:
This is the something of something.
Here's an example:
This is the biggest test of the school year.
Uh-oh.
Or here is another:
This is the longest part of the trip.
Now, friends, remember to use it.
(Music).
Well, I'm sure this is the best English lesson of your life, right?
Well, maybe or maybe not.
But we hope we are giving you some useful phrases and words.
And there's another one to share in today's Calendar Phrase.
We can win.
We can win.
(Chinese).
Our team is really great.
Yes. We can win!
We have fast players.
Yes. We can win!
We have strong players.
Yes. We can win!
But the other team is good, too.
Yes. We could lose.
We can win.
We can win.
(Chinese).
Well, I know Ken and Super Sentence Man can win their game.
I hope that they do.
Well, we'll see more about Ken later.
But right now, it's time for us to take a break.
Don't go away.