节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-08-01
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-08-01
难易度:Medium
关键字:accident, stairs, body, hurt, wrist, X-ray, clinic
Are you ready for today's game, friends?
It is called Two...
In One.
That's right.
In this game, I will use two key words in one sentence.
And you need to tell me which key words I used.
So listen to my sentence now.
Joe was in a car accident and hurt his leg.
OK.
Joe was in a car accident and hurt his leg.
Ouch!
OK. I know one key word is accident.
Mmhm.
And the other one is...
Oh! The other key word is hurt.
Accident and hurt.
That's right.
Accident is an important word today, and hurt is too.
Good job, friends.
Now let's review today's conversations together.
Oh! Ah... oh...
Oh...
Susie, are you OK?
No, I'm not, Ken.
I just had an accident.
What happened?
I fell down the stairs.
Oh, no!
I need to sit down.
Let me help you.
Oh! Ah! Oh...
Can I get you something?
Some pain medicine?
Yes.
That would be good.
Do you need some water to take the medicine?
Yes.
Thanks, Ken.
Here is the medicine, and here is some water.
Thanks.
So what hurts?
My whole body!
Maybe you should see a doctor.
Oh, no.
I don't need to see a doctor.
But you're in a lot of pain.
I know, but I'll be fine.
The medicine will help me.
I'll feel better soon.
I hope so.
Ken, you were right.
About what?
I do need to see a doctor.
My wrist still really hurts.
Your wrist hurts?
Yes. I fell on it.
It hurts even when I just move it a little.
Maybe you broke it.
I might need an X-ray.
Can you drive me to the doctor?
Sure.
Let's go to the clinic on First Street.
Thanks, Ken.
Oh...!
Ginger, are you OK?
No, I'm not OK.
Well, tell us what happened?
I fell out of a banana tree.
What?!
Oh, no!
Oh, yes. Oh, I need to sit down.
Ginger, you are sitting down.
Oh. Then I need to lie down.
Uh, Ginger, do you want anything for your pain? Any medicine?
No. I already have pain.
I don't want any more.
No, I... I mean pain medicine. It doesn't give you pain. It takes pain away.
Oh. Then why isn't it called take-away-pain medicine?
I don't know.
Um, well, anyway, Ginger, tell me what... what hurts?
Oh, everything!
I think I broke something.
Oh, no! What?
My banana.
Look, it's broken.
You're right.
You did break a banana.
Oh.
(Music).
Hello.
(Chinese).
eREPORT.
Hello, my name is Daniel, and this is eREPORT.
And I am lost.
I don't know where I am.
I want to go to the city library, but I do not know how to get from here to
there.
You know what I really need?
A GPS.
But I don't have one.
Or I need a map.
Yes. Let's look for a map.
Let's learn something today about directions on eREPORT. Uh, that way.
When visiting a new city, a person can sometimes get lost.
Sometimes the streets or buildings look the same.
It can be hard to find the right street name too.
Most streets have signs.
But sometimes they are hard to see.
When you are lost, you can ask someone for directions.
Do you go left or right?
How many blocks do you go?
But if you can read a map, you can find your way by yourself.
You can find the streets and know where they go.
Look for city landmarks.
They can help you find your way.
Other places have maps too.
You can find the map in a mall or a map of a building or a map of a park.
Maps tell you where things are.
A-ha.
I know where I am.
I am at... the baseball stadium.
Uh-oh.
I must've taken the wrong street.
This is Daniel for eREPORT lost in Seattle.
Calendar Phrase.
What hurts?
What hurts?
(Chinese).
Ouch.
Ouch. Doctor, it hurts! It hurts!
What hurts?
I have pain.
What hurts?
I want to cry.
What hurts?
I can't move it.
What hurts?
My head hurts.
What's wrong?
Your hat is too small.
Oh. Thanks.
What hurts?
What hurts?
(Chinese).
Well, friends, that's the end of August 1 lesson.
And it was an interesting one.
But poor Susie got into an accident.
And she thinks she broke her wrist.
Ouch.
Breaking something on your body is not fun.
It hurts so much.
And you have to get X-rays.
But at least those don't hurt.
But they are still not fun, either.
That's true.
I wonder if Susie's OK.
I really hope so.
Well, Katie, at least we can find out tomorrow.
I'm sure we would hear more of this story then.
And friends, you can find out more about Susie too.
But you have to join us again to find out.
For now, thanks for watching...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye.
Be careful out there.
(Music).