节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-04-19
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2013-04-19
难易度:High
关键字:report, war, refuse, difficult, die
OK, now it's time to play a game.
Are you ready?
Today's game is called I Know It!
I Know It!
Do you know it?
Today I am going to talk about a key word.
And when you know which key word I am talking about, raise your hand and say...
I know it!
OK, let's go.
This is what I do if I do not want to do something.
My mom may ask me to eat dinner, but I say no.
It is not nice to not do what people ask.
Oh. Hey, I know it!
Nathan, I know it!
OK, what key word am I talking about?
Well, the key word you are talking about is "refuse." If I do not want to do
something, I am refusing to do it.
That's right.
And we hope that you will not refuse to review today's conversations right now.
(Music).
Hello, everyone, welcome to Let's Talk!
Today I am very excited to have a famous TV reporter here with us.
Please help me welcome Miss Rita Reporter!
Welcome to our program, Rita.
It's exciting to interview a famous reporter!
Thank you, Rob.
I'm glad to be here.
What's the best thing about being a TV reporter?
Every day is different.
One day I may report on a war.
The next, I may interview a famous person.
Do you enjoy interviewing famous people?
Usually.
Some of them are very nice.
But others refuse to answer my questions.
What is the hardest part of your job?
For me, it's interviewing someone during difficult times.
Like what?
Well, maybe someone has died in an accident.
I have to ask a relative for an interview.
That is hard.
It's the worst part of my job.
But I love traveling and meeting interesting people.
Those are two great things about being a TV reporter!
TV reporters have an exciting job.
Reporters meet interesting people and do different things each day.
One day they may report on a war.
The next day, they might interview a famous person.
That can be good and bad.
Some famous people are nice; others refuse to answer questions.
Reporters must also ask for interviews during difficult times.
When someone has died, it's hard to interview a relative.
Hello, everybody.
Today we are talking to Monkey Man.
Hello, Ginger.
Monkey Man, why are you a monkey man?
What?
How long have you been a monkey man?
What are you asking me?
Why does a monkey man do what a monkey man does?
Ginger, why are you asking me so many questions?
This is an interview.
I am a TV reporter.
Ginger, you can not be a reporter.
Why not?
Because you are a monkey.
And monkeys can not be reporters.
But I want to travel and meet people.
Ginger, you already do that.
Oh, yeah.
So can you tell me more, Monkey Man?
Hello.
(Chinese).
I'm Terry the TV reporter, coming to you live from the outside world.
I'm going to ask the next person who walks by questions about life.
Oh, look! Here comes someone now.
Excuse me.
You look like a talkative person.
Can I ask you some questions?
Me?
Yes. You look like a doctor or perhaps a dentist.
What is your job?
I'm a student at Washington Junior High School.
Oh, uh, a student.
I didn't plan on this.
Um... What's the... How did...
Uh... Oh, no! I need a super sentence.
I need a super sentence.
Those are my favorite words!
And I am Super Sentence Man.
The sentence that you are looking for is: What's the best thing about something?
What's the best thing about being a student?
Yes. What's the best thing about being a student?
But student, before you answer, Terry the TV reporter, do you have another way
to use this super sentence?
Of course.
What's the best thing about going on vacation?
What's the best thing about going on vacation?
Getting away from work.
Well, what about you, student?
I'll try.
What's the best thing about being a TV reporter?
What's the best thing about being a TV reporter?
Oh, that's easy.
I get to ask people smart questions.
You do?
Well, you certainly needed my help with that today.
Anyway, your sentences are super.
Remember, a super sentence every day will make your English great.
Now I am on my way.
So what's the best thing about being a student?
Hey, where did she go?
Student?
Student, where did you go? Student!
Calendar Phrase.
Every day is different.
Every day is different.
(Chinese).
What do you do every day?
Every day is different.
Do you always go to the office?
Every day is different.
Do you always visit friends?
Every day is different.
Do you always go shopping?
Every day is different.
Do you always ask questions?
Every day is different.
Every day is different.
Every day is different.
(Chinese).
Welcome back.
It's time to answer it.
Here is question one.
Does Rita enjoy interviewing famous people?
Does Rita enjoy interviewing famous people?
Well, we found the answer in Conversation A.
Yes. Usually she does enjoy it.
Here is question two.
Would you like to be a reporter? Why or why not?
Would you like to be a reporter? Why or why not?
I think being a reporter might be fun.
But I think it would also be hard, too.
OK, great job, everybody.
I'm sure you had some great answers.
And we'll see you next time on...
Let's Talk in English.
Bye-bye.
(Music).