节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-08-16
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-08-16
难易度:High
关键字:protect, unique, symbol, message, assume, username, virus
Welcome back, friends.
Today we are going to tell you a Key Word Story.
So listen for all of the key words.
You have never heard his name, but James Password works to protect your computer
from bad people who want your information.
One day, his friend had left a message on his desk, but he did not know what it
was about.
He opened it up to find seven strange symbols to use as a password.
They were very unique symbols.
He had never seen them before.
His friend said it was a new password that would make all computers safe
forever.
But Mr. Password could not assume it was safe.
"Never use a password that someone else gives you," he thought. "You must keep
it secret." OK, friends.
Now let's review today's conversations.
(Music).
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.
There! Just changed my password.
Oh.
Uh, what is your new password?
Ginger, I can't tell anyone my password, not even you.
Oh. Are passwords important?
Of course! They help protect computers.
Oh.
Oh, please, Monkey Man, tell me your password.
Ginger, it's a secret.
Let me guess. Is your password Monkey123?
Hey, how did you know?
You used that password before.
Hmm.
I'm going to need to change it again.
Hmm, oh.
Make it different.
I know.
This password is very unique.
Is it Monkey456?
Hey, how did you know?
I'm a smart monkey.
Hello.
(Chinese).
I can't believe mom and dad brought us here to a farm.
It's OK, Daphne.
Farms are cool... kind of.
You're kidding, right, Malia?
I'm sure we can think of something fun to do.
Fun? On a farm?
OK. What kind of...
What kind of things...
How can...
What are...
Oh, I need Super Sentence Man!
And I am never too far away.
I am Super Sentence Man here with a super sentence just for you.
What are some fun things we can do on a farm?
What are some fun things we can do on a farm?
Great.
Now the super sentence is...
What are some something we can something else?
Can you use this super sentence in another way?
OK.
What are some places we can visit on our trip?
What are some places we can visit on our trip?
I like it.
Do you have one for me, Malia?
Sure.
What are some movies we can watch later?
What are some movies we can watch later?
Those are some super sentences.
Now what super sentence did you need to use with your sister?
What are some fun things we can do on a farm, Malia?
And that is how you use a super sentence.
Remember, a super sentence every day will make your English great!
Hmm.
Oh. I know. We can play games... on our phones.
You're right!
Calendar Phrase.
What's the password?
What's the password?
(Chinese).
That's my new computer.
Great! What's the password?
It has great games on it.
Great! What's the password?
It has lots of movies on it, too.
Great! What's that password?
I can't give you the password.
Why not?
I forgot it.
What's the password?
What's the password?
(Chinese).
Well, I wish Mr. Password was always there to help us protect our computers.
But we have to be careful ourselves.
That's right.
Mr. Password cannot help us.
We need to keep our passwords to ourselves.
That's what he would say.
But he did give us a lot of good advice.
Will you use any of his tips next time you make a password?
Well, I knew some of them already.
But maybe I will start to use symbols in my passwords.
Good idea, Nathan.
OK, friends, we learned a lot today.
But right now we're running out of time.
So join us next time right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye.
Keep your computer safe.
(Music).