节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-02-03
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-02-03
难易度:Low
关键字:smell, trash, sink, dish, full
Thanks for coming back to the show.
Today something smells at LTE TV.
But what smells?
Our friends don't know yet.
They're trying to find out.
That's right.
And they've looked in the trash, but nothing smells there.
And nothing smells in the sink, either.
There are no dirty dishes.
So where is the smell coming from?
Let's go to Conversation C and see if they find out what smells.
The kitchen still smells bad.
Yes. It smells really bad.
Did you look in the refrigerator?
Not yet.
I can look now.
Wow. The refrigerator is pretty full.
Lots of people keep their lunches in here.
I know. My lunch is in there!
I don't think your lunch smells, Carol!
(Music).
The refrigerator, of course!
Something might smell bad in the refrigerator.
Well, I'm not surprised.
There's a lot of food in the refrigerator.
If someone leaves something in there for a long time, it will start to smell
bad.
It might start to smell really bad.
Sometimes something smells bad or it may smell very bad or it may smell really
bad.
Well, I know I don't want to go to the kitchen today.
Bad smells are terrible!
But I'm surprised, Nathan.
I thought you weren't surprised.
Now you are surprised?
Well, yes.
If something smelled bad in the kitchen, I would've looked in the refrigerator
first.
Why didn't Rob check it yet?
Hmm, I don't know.
It's a good thing that Carol asked if he looked in it.
And it's really good that we have a Use It sentence to practice today.
Let's go to Elizabeth.
(Music).
Hi, I'm Elizabeth.
Today we'll learn how to use the phrase:
Did you look in the (something)?
For example:
Did you look in the house?
Or... Did you look in the car?
And now it's your turn to use it.
(Music).
So, did Rob look in the trash?
Yes.
Did he look in the sink?
Yes.
Did he look in the refrigerator?
Finally. He should have looked earlier!
OK, Katie. OK.
At least he's looking now.
And maybe the bad smell isn't coming from the refrigerator anyway.
But it probably is.
A lot of people keep their lunch in the refrigerator.
Hmm. It is pretty full most days.
Hey, Katie, what's the difference between leaving something somewhere and
keeping something somewhere?
Well, if you leave something, you probably won't get it later or maybe you
forgot it.
But if you keep something somewhere, you will go back for it.
But you know, I think that Christina can help us with that a little more right
now.
(Chinese).
What do you keep in places, everyone?
Try to remember that useful pattern.
But you also need to remember your key words.
Let's review them now.
Here's the first key word.
smell.
smell.
What smells bad in your room?
trash.
trash.
Put those old socks in the trash.
sink.
sink.
Wash your hands in the sink.
dish.
dish.
After dinner, Mom washed the dishes.
full.
full.
The room is full.
You can't go in.
OK. Those are our key words for today.
Practice them at home.
Right now we're going to review today's conversations.
Hi, Carol.
Here are some papers for you.
Thank you, Rob.
Do you need something else?
Well, did you go into the station's kitchen this morning?
No, I didn't. Why?
Something smells really bad in there.
What is it?
I don't know.
I checked the trash.
Nothing smelled in it.
Did you check the sink?
Did someone leave garbage or dirty dishes in it?
No. There wasn't anything in the sink.
Good! Does the sink smell?
No. It didn't smell.
I'm glad.
But something smells in the kitchen.
Let's go look for it.
OK. Can I meet you in the kitchen in 5 minutes?
Sure! See you there.
The kitchen still smells bad.
Yes. It smells really bad.
Did you look in the refrigerator?
Not yet.
I can look now.
Wow. The refrigerator is pretty full.
Lots of people keep their lunches in here.
I know. My lunch is in there!
I don't think your lunch smells, Carol!
Hello, Ginger.
Wooh! Hello, Monkey Man.
Wooh! Pew! Something smells.
Yeah. Something smells really bad.
What is it?
I don't know.
Well, we have to find out.
Yeah. Is it in the trash?
No. I already checked the trash.
It didn't smell.
Well, ooh, ooh, is it in the sink?
No! I checked the sink.
It didn't smell, either.
Ooh... is it in the kitchen?
No. It's not in the kitchen.
It didn't smell there.
Ooh... pew, pew.
Well, something smells really bad!
Hey. I think I know what smells.
You!
It's you!
No. It's you.
No. You!
No. It's you, Ginger.
You! You! Pew...
Today it's time to Answer It.
Let's look at question one.
What do people keep in the refrigerator?
What do people keep in the refrigerator?
The answer is in Conversation C.
Lots of people keep their lunches in the refrigerator.
Here's question two.
What do you have in your refrigerator?
What do you have in your refrigerator?
Let's hear some answers from our friends.
What do I have in my refrigerator?
Well, you are what you eat.
So what I have in my refrigerator is all good for my workout and helps me live a
healthy life.
Such as cheese, apples, beef, orange juice, vegetable.
And... oh, a bandage.
Wait a minute.
How come I have a bandage in my refrigerator?
What do I have in my refrigerator?
Well, I have food - food that I want to keep cold.
Let's see if I can remember what kind of food.
Oh. I have drinks. I have milk and soda and tea.
And I have fruit.
I have apples and I have oranges.
Oh, and I have cheese.
Oh, and it's been in there a long time.
I think I better clean the refrigerator.
What do I have in my refrigerator?
Well, honestly, I don't have much.
I eat out almost... well, I eat out every day.
I don't have time to cook.
Actually, I don't know how to cook.
So because I eat out every day, I don't really use the refrigerator.
I mean I'll put my leftovers.
But sometimes I might leave them there for three weeks.
What do I have in my refrigerator?
A lot of stuff.
Let me think.
Well, I have milk and oranges and apples and juice.
I have eggs.
Oh... I think I have some chicken.
Hmm, I have a lot of things in my refrigerator.
My refrigerator is getting full.
Maybe I should eat some of it tonight.
That's all the time we have for today.
Join us next time here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye.
(Music).