节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-11-28
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-11-28
难易度:Low
关键字:late, own, front, beside, lose, pile
We are going to Fill in the...
Oh. Fill in the...
Now this is the part of our show where we Fill in the...
With uh, one of our key words.
OK, here is today's sentence.
Kyle ... his keys.
He can't find them anywhere.
Kyle ... his keys.
He can't find them anywhere.
Hmm, I wonder which key word to use.
Kyle...
Ah, Kyle lost.
Kyle lost his keys.
He can't find them anywhere.
Is that right?
That is right.
The key word is: lose.
Yes.
But the past tense is...
Lost.
You got it.
Well, we hope that you didn't lose your keys.
We hope you have your keys and can remember everything you learn today because
we're going to reveal our conversations.
Hi, Susie.
You're late today.
I know.
I'm sorry.
I could not find something at home.
What was that?
My left shoe!
Where do you keep your shoes?
I keep them under my bed.
Do you keep all your shoes there?
Yes. I don't own a lot of shoes.
I keep my shoes by my front door.
I don't wear them in the house.
I don't, either.
But I don't like a pile of shoes beside the door.
Mine aren't in a pile.
They are in a line.
Mine would be in a pile.
I'm a little messy!
So you don't always put things away.
That's right.
Do you lose a lot of things?
Well, I don't lose them.
They are in my apartment.
I just can't find them!
Take my friend's advice.
"A place for everything, and everything in its place.".
That is good advice.
There's just one problem.
What's that?
I don't have enough places for everything.
So I just make piles!
(Chinese).
(Music).
Calendar Phrase.
I'm a little messy.
I'm a little messy.
(Chinese).
Your room looks terrible.
I'm a little messy.
There is stuff everywhere.
I'm a little messy.
Your clothes are all over the floor.
I'm a little messy.
You're not a little messy.
You're really messy.
Really, really, messy, messy, messy!
Yeah.
I'm a little messy.
I'm a little messy.
(Chinese).
Let's Answer It!
Here is questioning number one.
What is Lily's friend's advice?
What is Lily's friend's advice?
Gabe, can you uh, answer it?
I think I can.
The answer, I think, was in Conversation C.
Yes, yes, the answer is:
A place for everything and everything in its place.
OK. Here is question number two.
Are there a lot of piles in your house? Why or why not?
We're going to ask Andrea soon.
Are there a lot of piles in your house? Why or why not?
Andrea?
Well, yes, there are a lot of piles in my house.
But they are neat piles.
Hmm.
I have a pile of laundry - clothes that need to be washed.
I have a pile of old papers that I don't need anymore.
And I have a pile of toys that my son likes to play with.
And a pile of dirt in the corner.
No, no, I'm just kidding.
Andrea does not have a pile of dirt in her house.
Friends, keep your house nice and neat.
Right now it's time to say goodbye.
But we'll see you next time right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
Bye.
(Music).