节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-01-14
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-01-14
难易度:Low
关键字:ticket, neighborhood, peaceful, break, alone, arrest, criminal
Welcome back, everyone.
Today we talked with Police Officer Peter, the officer who was trying to find
the robber yesterday.
And we learned more about police officers and the important jobs that they do.
They help a lot of people.
Right. They get to serve the community.
And Police Officer Peter loves his job.
He gets to know a lot of people.
Right now let's finish Rob's interview with him.
What is your favorite part of your job?
I like helping people!
I feel good when I can help someone.
Do you like to give people tickets?
No. But sometimes I have to.
People shouldn't break the law.
You're right.
Laws keep us safe.
Yes. Laws protect everyone.
Thanks for coming today.
The police are our friends.
Yes, we are!
Well, that's really true, everyone.
Police officers are our friends.
They're here to help us.
That's right.
But sometimes we might feel a little nervous when we see them.
Maybe when we're driving a car, we're nervous when we see a police car.
But if we aren't doing anything wrong, we don't need to worry.
Policemen want to keep us safe, like Police Officer Peter wants to keep his
friends safe.
That's right.
And Nathan, do you remember what Police Officer Peter's favorite part of his job
is?
Yes. I remember what he said.
He likes helping people.
It makes him feel good.
He doesn't want to get people in trouble.
Actually, let's look a little more closely at what he said with Christina.
(Chinese).
(Music).
A lot of things can make us feel good.
But do you feel good when you can help others, Nathan?
Well, yes. I feel happy when I make other people happy.
Remember, it's better to give things than to get things.
But Police Officer Peter still has to do some things that he doesn't like.
Sometimes he has to give people tickets when they break the law.
Yup. And those are not movie tickets or tickets to see your favorite band.
They are tickets that usually say how much money you need to pay the police.
Well, police have to do those things, but they do them to protect all of us.
And hey, I can think of one more thing that we need to do, too, Nathan.
Hmm, one more thing that we need to...
Oh. I know what you're thinking.
This is a great time for some review.
So why don't we look back at all of our key words and review them together so
that we don't forget them.
Here we go.
Here's the first key word.
ticket.
ticket.
If you drive too fast, you'll get a ticket.
neighborhood.
neighborhood.
This neighborhood has many new houses.
peaceful.
peaceful.
I love to sit by the ocean.
It's so peaceful.
break.
break.
Don't break the law.
That's not cool.
alone.
alone.
I work alone.
I don't need any help.
OK, friends, those are all of your key words for today.
Make sure that you practice them at home.
Or practice them with a friend, and they will help your English.
So we're finished with our key word review.
But now we want to review today's conversations.
Let's watch them all again right now.
Hello, everyone.
Welcome to Let's Talk!
We have a very special guest on our show today.
He helps to keep our neighborhoods safe.
Please help me welcome Police Officer Peter!
Welcome Police Officer Peter.
Officer Peter, you have a very important job!
I do.
I love my job, Rob.
Because you can arrest bad guys?
Well, yes.
But I also get to serve the community!
How do you serve the community?
I help keep neighborhoods safe.
A peaceful neighborhood is a happy neighborhood.
How do you keep neighborhoods safe?
I drive around the neighborhoods.
I talk to people and learn about their lives.
I have a lot of friends in the community!
Is that important?
Very!
Everyone works together to keep the community safe.
I can't work alone.
I feel safer when I see a policeman drive by.
Right. Robbers and other criminals see me, too.
Then they don't do bad things!
What is your favorite part of your job?
I like helping people.
I feel good when I can help someone.
Do you like to give people tickets?
No. But sometimes I have to.
People shouldn't break the law.
You're right.
Laws keep us safe.
Yes. Laws protect everyone.
Thanks for coming today.
The police are our friends.
Yes, we are!
(Music).
Hello, Ginger.
Huh! I'm not talking to you, Monkey Man.
Why not?
You robbed me!
You stole my banana!
Ginger, I didn't steal it.
I just borrowed it.
Hah! And you ate it!
I'm going to tell a police officer.
A police officer?
Yes. You broke the banana law!
Ginger, please don't tell the police.
Why not?
A police officer can keep my banana safe.
Well, Ginger, don't worry.
I won't steal any more bananas.
Do you promise?
Yes. And look, I have another banana.
Ooh.
And it's for you!
For me?
Yeah. So you see, you don't need to call the police.
Oops. Too late. I already did.
Oh, Ginger.
Welcome to Let's Play!
All right, let's find out who our players are.
I'm Larry.
I'm Cindy.
And my name is Mitch.
And today let's play Yes or No!
Yes or no?
Yes. You ask me questions and I will only answer yes or no.
Oh. Is this a fun game?
That's a good question.
The answer is yes.
You are a winner, Larry.
Really? Yeah!
No, no, no, silly.
We haven't even started yet.
Oh.
OK. Well, I am thinking of a key word from today's lesson.
You try to guess that word.
Are you ready?
Let's Play!
OK... Mitch, you get to ask the first question.
OK. Is the key word something that you do?
Ho, ho, ho. Great question.
No.
Cindy, what about you?
Hmm. Is the key word something you can hold in your hand?
Uh, no. You can't hold it in your hand.
Larry, do you have a guess?
It's something you can't hold in your hand.
Oh. I know.
Is it ocean?
Uh, no.
Ocean is not even a key word.
Oh.
Is the key word a place?
Yes. Mitch, it is a place.
Is it a place... a place where you live?
Yes. Keep going, Mitch.
I think Mitch might have it.
It's home!
There is no place like home.
No!
Cindy?
Well, it's probably not the right answer, but is it neighborhood?
Is that a key word?
Yes! And yes, neighborhood is a key word.
And it is the correct key word.
Cindy, you are our winner!
Yeah!
Thank you for joining us here.
And we'll see you next time right here on...
Let's Play!
Today we've learned some useful English words.
And we've learned a lot about being a police officer.
It's not an easy job, but it's definitely an important one.
And it's a job that lets you serve your community or help other people.
How do you help people with your job?
And we can all find more ways to help others.
We can help people who don't have much money or people who are sick.
We can help people that are having a hard time at school or at work.
We can all work together to do our part.
That's right. Together we can make the world a better place.
That's a very good thing.
Well, friends, that's all the time that we have for today.
But join us next time right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye!