节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-08-28
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-08-28
难易度:Low
关键字:chopsticks, fork, bowl, drop, rice, pick up, stick
Welcome back, friends.
It's time to review.
And we're going to play a game that will help you.
And today's game is called Fill in the...
... Blank.
It's called Fill in the...
... Blank.
All right.
I will say a sentence that has a blank in it.
You need to tell me which key word should go in the sentence.
OK. Here is my sentence.
I use (blank) to eat noodles in Aisa.
I use (blank) to eat noodles in Asia.
I think I know this one.
I do not use forks to eat noodles in Asia.
So it must be...
I use chopsticks to eat noodles in Asia.
That's right, Nathan. The key word is "chopsticks." I use chopsticks to eat
noodles in Asia.
OK, friends.
Let's review today's conversations.
(Music).
Are you ready for lunch, Mark?
Sure, Ken.
Let's eat Chinese food.
There is a new restaurant down the street.
OK. I love Chinese food!
That's good.
Can you use chopsticks?
Yes.
But I can't use them very well.
So I usually eat with a fork.
That's fine, too.
Chinese restaurants always have forks.
I don't have very good Chinese table manners.
How do you know?
Rob and I eat Chinese food sometimes.
He laughs at me.
Why does he do that?
I don't pick up my bowl.
I drop food on the table, too.
That's OK.
You can't eat some foods with chopsticks very well.
I once did something else wrong, too.
What did you do?
I stuck my chopsticks into my bowl of rice.
Uh-oh. That is rude.
I know that now.
So I put my chopsticks on the table.
Good.
That's polite.
So let's go eat.
Does this restaurant have fried rice?
That's my favorite.
Of course!
Uh, Ginger, what are you doing?
I'm eating noodles.
What does it look like?
It looks like you're making a big mess.
Oops! Haha!
Eating with chopsticks is not easy.
Well, maybe you can eat with a fork.
Eating with a fork is not easy.
Really? Why not?
I'm a monkey.
I like to eat with my hands.
Well, Ginger, that's rude.
I know.
But monkeys don't have good table manners.
That's true.
Do you want to eat with your hands now?
Yeah, Monkey Man, I'd like that.
Well, you can eat this.
A banana!
Hooray! A banana!
Yep. Now you can eat with your hands.
Yay! Can I eat with my feet?
That's rude.
Oh.
Hello.
(Chinese).
(Music).
Calendar Phrase.
I know that now.
I know that now.
(Chinese).
Our teacher gives hard tests.
I know that now.
The questions are difficult.
I know that now.
You need to study very hard.
I know that now.
Many students fail.
Yeah. I know that now.
Yeah.
I know that now.
I know that now.
(Chinese).
What a good lesson today!
We saw Mark and Ken and learned about how Ken has trouble eating food with
chopsticks.
Yes, we did.
Ken says he doesn't have very good Chinese table manners.
But why does he say that, Katie?
Well, he says that he doesn't pick up his bowl when he eats.
And he drops food on the table a lot, too.
Does he... What else does he do?
Well, he said he once stuck his chopsticks into his bowl of rice.
Remember, friends, that is rude to do in Asia.
That's right.
Try not to do that.
Well, friends, this has been a great lesson.
And join us again tomorrow for part two of our lesson Let's Eat Out!
We have a lot more to learn.
So we will see you next time right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
(Music).