节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-11-01
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-11-01
难易度:Low
关键字:sorry, turn off, turn on, music, push, worry, no problem, earphones
Well, hello, friends.
Andrea and I were just talking about one of our favorite games called...
I know it.
I know it.
Do you know it?
I'm sure you will.
I'm going to describe one of today's key words.
If you know what word I'm talking about, then please say, "I know it." All
right?
Let's see.
Which key word should I use?
Oh, OK.
This is something that you can listen to.
Maybe you buy a CD of a singer, or maybe you buy a song and put it on your MP3
player, and you can listen to...
I know it.
I know it.
I know it. Yes!
Uh, what is it, Andrea?
Well, the answer is music.
You were talking about the key word: music.
You can listen to music.
You can make music.
You can turn music on.
You can turn music off.
Am I right?
You are right.
It is music.
Friends, I know you got the answer too.
Right now it's time for us to continue by reviewing our lesson.
Here we go.
Hi, Lily!
Are you working?
Yes. I come here sometimes and work.
The Jungle Cafe is usually quiet.
Hey, Joe, can I get a Coke?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I was loud.
That's OK.
What are you working on?
Susie, Can you please not talk to me now?
I have a lot of work.
Oh, sure, no problem.
Susie, can you please turn off your music?
Or can you use earphones?
OK. I'm sorry.
Does my music bother you?
Yes.
I can't work and listen to music at the same time.
OK.
I play music in the office sometimes.
I know.
Then I come to the Jungle Cafe.
Oh, I am so sorry, Lily.
It's fine.
(Background Noise).
Susie, what are you doing?
I'm reading my magazine.
Well, please don't push my notebook.
Lily, your notebook is covering my magazine.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I didn't see that.
Don't worry.
You know?
I have an idea.
What's your idea?
I can move to a different table.
That's a great idea.
Thanks, Susie!
(Music).
Hello. (Chinese).
Hi, everyone.
I'm Jim.
And I'm Tim.
We're the Word Brothers.
We are similar.
But very different.
Yes, just like some English words.
Right.
For example, then, T-H-E-N.
And than, T-H-A-N.
These two words are similar.
But they're very different.
Hmm. Which word do you want to talk about first, Jim?
Let's talk about "then," T-H-E-N.
Then we can talk about "than," T-H-A-N.
OK. You talk first. Then I'll talk.
OK.
Then, T-H-E-N, means next or after.
Right.
I'll eat pizza. Then I'll eat ice cream.
Good idea.
Now, then, T-H-E-N, sounds and looks a lot like "than," T-H-A-N.
We use "than," T-H-A-N, when we compare things.
Right.
For example, this shirt is bigger than that shirt.
Or this restaurant is more expensive than that restaurant.
Or Tim is smarter than Jim.
Right.
Tim is smarter than...
Hey, wait a minute.
You're not smarter.
I'm smarter.
I'm smarter than you.
No. I'm smarter than you.
OK. Let's not talk about this right now.
We have to say goodbye.
Ha-ha. Well, friends, than and then.
Can you see the difference?
Good.
Until next time, this is Tim and Jim saying Goodbye.
(Music).
Calendar Phrase.
Sure, no problem.
Sure, no problem.
(Chinese).
Hi. Can I sit here with you?
Sure, no problem.
Can I move your book bag?
Sure, no problem.
Can I look at your magazine?
Sure, no problem.
Can I have some of your lunch?
No! That's a problem.
Sure, no problem.
Sure, no problem.
(Chinese).
All right, friends, let's answer it.
Here is question number one.
What is Susie's idea?
What is Susie's idea?
Andrea?
Well, we found the answer in Conversation C.
She can move to a different table.
That's her idea. She can move to a different table.
Now here is question number two.
If someone bothers you, do you tell the person?
Why or why not?
Hmm. If someone bothers you, do you tell the person?
Why or why not?
Uh, Gabe?
Well, eh... the answer is sometimes I tell the person, but sometimes I feel bad
telling somebody that they are bothering me.
But if I do know someone well enough, I might tell the person.
Like one time, I had a roommate who liked to play his music very loud early in
the morning.
I didn't like that, and I told him.
Well, it's not always easy to tell someone that they are bothering you.
I'm glad we could learn how to talk about this together today.
We'll see you again tomorrow right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Don't bother people.
No.
(Music).