节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-08-17
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-08-17
难易度:High
关键字:write down, stationery, card, notebook, marker, sign, note, plain, shop,
ruler, e-card, school suppl
Welcome to LTE TV.
My name is Katie.
And today is Saturday, so we should review.
This week Mark and Ken went to a stationery store.
And how can you protect yourself when you use your computer?
Find out the answer to these questions as we review.
(Music).
Ken, are you ready for lunch?
Almost, Mark.
Let me write something down.
May I borrow your pen?
Yes, of course.
Thanks.
Hey, this is a great pen!
I know.
It's new!
Where did you get it?
At the new stationery store.
Bookman's?
Yes! It's a great place!
Was this pen expensive?
A little.
But it works really well.
It does!
Bookman's is a big store.
What do they sell?
They sell stationery and pens.
They also sell some books and gifts.
Do they sell nice birthday cards?
Of course!
They sell all kinds of cards.
Cool.
I need a birthday card for a friend.
Let's go there after lunch.
OK.
I can get a card.
And I can get a notebook and some markers.
Don't buy those.
Megan can give you those things for the office.
But I want them for my desk at home.
Oh, I see.
You can buy something else.
What's that?
Another pen.
Then I can have this one!
Hey, Ken!
What are you doing?
I'm signing a birthday card for my friend.
That's nice.
I usually send e-cards for people's birthdays.
Or emails!
Yes, I send those, too.
Me, too.
But I like to send real cards sometimes, too.
People like to get real cards and letters.
I sure do.
Did you get that birthday card at the new stationery store?
Yes. I went there with Mark yesterday.
Do they have thank-you notes?
Yes, they do.
I looked at them.
Do they all have flowers or birds on them?
No. They have some like that.
But they have some plain ones, too.
Maybe I'll get some.
I need to write some thank-you notes.
Do you send thank-you notes to guests after the show?
I send them emails.
But a real thank-you note is good.
They would appreciate it!
But emails are fine, too.
I agree.
Hey, does Bookman's have a lot of school supplies?
Yes! I saw notebooks, rulers and lots of other things.
That's great.
I can shop for my sister.
She's starting college this month!
Ken! Did you hear the good news?
No. What news, Susie?
Carol ordered new computers for us!
Really?
That's great!
I need a new computer.
Me, too.
My computer is really, really slow.
Why is it so slow?
Because I saved all my photos and videos on it.
And you have a lot of those.
I sure do!
How do you like your new computer?
I love it!
It's a laptop!
Look.
Hey, that is a nice one.
It is.
But the keyboard isn't very big.
I know.
But I can still type.
That's good.
The screen is really clear, too.
Yes, it's great for work.
I can watch all my videos on it.
Where's the mouse?
I don't need one.
See?
The laptop has a touchpad!
Oh.
Can you use that well?
Sure, I can.
So where is your laptop?
I don't have one.
I have a new desktop computer.
Cool!
You can save a lot on desktop computers.
Yes, I know!
But don't save everything on it.
Or it will be slow!
Hi, Rob.
What are you doing?
Oh, hi, Susie.
I'm trying to log on to the station's Wi-Fi.
Isn't it great?
Many other places in the city have Wi-Fi, too!
Yes, it is.
But I have a problem.
I can't log on.
Why not?
I need a password to use it.
Do you remember the password?
I think the password is Time1234.
The library has free Wi-Fi, too.
Did you know that?
It's so convenient.
I know!
You can use Wi-Fi on a computer or a cellphone to browse the Internet.
Some airlines even offer Wi-Fi on their planes!
But that's not free!
Usually you need to pay for it.
You're right.
I pay for Wi-Fi on planes.
But it's not too expensive!
All right!
I can finally log on!
Me, too.
And the signal is strong.
Yes. I can look at pictures and watch videos.
And I can look at Facebook.
This is great!
But we shouldn't spend too much time on the Internet.
We have work to do!
You're right.
Carol won't be very happy.
But we can use the station's Wi-Fi for work, too!
Welcome to Let's Talk.
And now here's your host, Rob!
Hello, everyone.
Welcome to Let's Talk.
My guest for today is an expert on protecting computers.
Please help me welcome Mr. Peter Password!
Welcome to the show, Mr. Password.
Thank you, Rob.
What are some important things we can do to protect our computers?
Always create unique usernames and passwords.
Many people use the same ones over and over.
That's not good.
You're right.
And passwords shouldn't be easy to guess.
Change your passwords often.
Right.
Use letters, numbers and symbols.
And keep them safe.
Never share them with anyone.
How else can we protect our computers?
Don't open emails from strangers.
If you don't know the sender, don't open the message.
Why is that?
You can get viruses on your computer that way.
They can hurt your computer.
Do you have any other tips?
Don't assume Wi-Fi is safe.
Sometimes it's not.
People can steal your information.
How can we protect our computers?
There are many ways!
Create unique usernames and passwords.
Use letters and numbers and even symbols!
Never share your usernames or passwords with others.
If you don't know who sent you an email, don't open the message.
Sometimes emails have viruses.
Viruses can hurt your computer!
And don't assume Wi-Fi is always safe.
Sometimes it's not, so people can steal your personal information.
Hello again, everyone.
Did you enjoy the review?
I hope so.
Now we need to...
Katie!
Why are you making all that noise?
Can't you see I'm sleeping?
I sleep in the Jungle Cafe.
Chris, it's time to review.
You can't sleep now.
Fine.
What's the first question?
Here it is.
What does Rob usually send for people's birthdays?
Duh, easy, Kaite.
Rob sends presents.
Um, no, that's wrong, Chris.
Want to try again?
Um... flowers?
Nope.
Rob sends...
Uh, wait, wait, wait! I... I remember now.
Rob sends e-cards on people's birthdays.
Right.
Good job, Chris.
I wasn't sure you would get it.
Of course! I got it.
I just have to wake up first.
OK.
Here's the next question.
What was the good news at the station?
You can't fool me, Katie.
The good news was that Carol ordered new computers.
Right.
That's important.
Computers can be slow if they are too old.
And if a computer is slow, it won't work as well.
That's right.
OK. Maybe we should try one more question.
I think we have time.
As long as you make it fast, Katie.
Why?
I'm ready to get back to my nap.
Oh. Of course.
Well, here is the last question.
It's hard.
You can't fool me.
I'll try.
OK.
What can Susie and Ken do on the station's Wi-Fi?
Hmm. They can do a lot.
They can look at pictures and watch videos.
That's right.
But they can do one more thing, Chris.
One more thing...
Oh, I know.
They can check Facebook, too.
That's right.
Good job.
OK, friends, let's take a short breaknow.