节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-09-19
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-09-19
难易度:Medium
关键字:supermarket, get, walk, road, corner, carry
Welcome back, friends.
Now we want to play a game to review.
Today's game is called Two...
... in One.
In this game, I will give you a sentence with two key words in it.
Please tell me what key words I used.
Let's go.
There's a supermarket on the corner over there.
There's a supermarket on the corner over there.
Well, today we're talking about directions, so I think "corner" is one key word.
And I think the other key word is supermarket.
Supermarket and corner are the key words.
That's right.
Mark was looking for a supermarket.
All right. Now it's time to review today's conversations.
(Music).
Hi, Mark. What are you looking at?
Hey, Ken. I'm looking at an online map.
I'm trying to find a supermarket.
Which supermarket?
Wang's Chinese Supermarket.
Do you know it?
I do.
I went there once.
It's not far from here.
How do I get there?
You can walk.
Or you can take the subway.
Can I get there faster on the subway?
Yes. But from here the walk isn't long, either.
How do I walk there?
When you leave the TV station, turn right.
Then walk to Green Road and turn left.
Green Road.
Is there a convenience store on that corner?
Yes! After you turn left, walk about 10 minutes to Hope Park.
Wang's Supermarket is across from the park.
Great. I can find that.
Maybe I'll walk.
OK. But if you go by subway, take the orange line to the Hope Park Station.
How many stops is that from here?
Just two stops.
Will you buy a lot of food?
Maybe.
Then walk there and take the subway back!
Good idea.
Then I don't have to walk and carry everything so far!
Hello, Ginger.
Oh, hello, Monkey Man.
Ginger, why do you have a shopping basket?
It's for shopping!
Oh. Do you want to buy some groceries?
Yeah. I want to buy bananas!
Bananas! I'm not surprised.
So, Monkey Man, how far is the market from here?
Hmm, well, it's not too far.
Is it easy to find?
Sure! I can tell you the way.
Good!
All right. Do you want to take the subway?
No!
Do you want to walk?
No!
Then how do you want to go?
I want you to take me. Please! Please!
OK. OK. Let's go.
Yeah.
Come on.
(Music).
Hello. (Chinese).
eREPORT.
Hello. My name is Gabe, and welcome to eREPORT.
Today I feel like climbing something.
But what shoud I climb?
A building?
Hmm, a wall?
Oh. A mountain!
Oh, I know! I should climb something fun.
A rock wall.
Today I'm going to learn how to climb a rock wall.
Let's go.
Climbing a real mountain can be very dangerous.
So people climb on rock walls.
Rock walls are good places to practice climbing.
They are safer and easier to climb than mountains.
Climbing is a great way to exercise.
When someone climbs on a rock wall, they use a lot of muscles.
They use many parts of their body to climb up and down a rock wall.
It is not easy.
This rock wall is at a school.
Students come here to learn how to climb well and safely.
Some people can climb with special shoes; others like to climb barefoot.
When a climber goes up, another person will carefully watch and hold a rope.
This strong rope holds the climber.
It protects the person if they fall down. Some rock walls can be very high.
So be careful.
Well, I made it.
I climbed to the very, very top.
You know, that was a pretty high climb.
But I wasn't afraid.
It was a lot of work.
I'm very sore.
But it was a lot of fun, too.
Hey, have you ever climbed a rock wall?
It's quite fun.
I think you should give it a try.
Many children begin to climb at a very young age.
You can do it, too.
This is Gabe for eREPORT, going back up.
(Music).
Calendar Phrase.
You can walk.
You can walk.
(Chinese).
How can I get to the library?
You can walk.
How can I get to the convenience store?
You can walk.
How can I get to the movie theater?
You can walk.
But I don't want to walk.
Then you can stay here.
You can walk.
You can walk.
(Chinese).
Mark is going many new places this week.
I think he will learn more and more about the town.
Katie, do you think Ken did a good job helping Mark?
Oh, yes.
He told him how to walk there.
And he also told him how to get there on the subway.
Ken was a big help.
Yes, I think he was, too.
And he had a great idea.
Mark can walk to the supermarket, but he can take the subway back.
The subway is faster, so it is better for carrying things.
If Mark keeps going to new places, I think he will know all the roads.
It is good to be familiar with where you live.
Friends, we are glad that you could get here today.
We learned some English and we had some fun, too.
We're going to learn about another great way to find places tomorrow here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye!
(Music).