节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-09-14
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-09-14
难易度:High
关键字:safety, dangerous, alarm, handle, cut, smoke alarm, counter
It's time for a Key Word...
Story.
This is the part of our show where we tell you a Key Word...
Story.
Yes, I love Key Word...
Stories.
OK. Well, let's begin with today's.
Safety is necessary.
Especially for Chris, who is a three-year-old child.
Try not to smoke around Chris.
That's right. The... the alarm might go off.
Yes. And the smoke is not good for him.
And if you have a knife, don't give it to Chris.
His hand is too small for the knife handle.
Yes, and he might cut himself by accident.
Oh, right.
Um, only give Chris a knife that is not dangerous.
Gabe! Gabe, please stay away from Chris.
Are you serious?
Yes!
Oh.
Well uh, that's our key word story, right?
Well, I... I guess that is our Key Word...
Story.
I'm sure you can come up with a better one, friends.
Right now it's time for us to um, review.
Let's do that now.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Let's Talk!
Our special guest today will tell us about safety in the home.
Tell me, Ms. Safety, are we safe at home?
We should be, Rob.
But our homes can be dangerous when we aren't careful.
How can we be sure our homes are safe?
First, check your smoke alarms.
They should be working.
We don't want any fires in our homes.
Right!
Also, keep medicines where children can't reach them.
Do most home accidents happen to children?
Yes. For example, someone doesn't turn a pot handle to the back of the stove.
Then a child pulls a pot of hot soup down and burns himself.
Ouch!
Or someone leaves a knife on the counter.
A child tries to cut some vegetables and she cuts herself.
Oh, no!
Thanks for your advice, Ms. Safety.
Our homes can be a dangerous place if we aren't careful.
Most home accidents happen to children.
Here are a few home safety tips.
1. Make sure your smoke alarms are working.
2. Keep medicines where children can't get them.
3. Turn pan and pot handles to the back of the stove.
4. Don't leave knives on the counter.
Children can cut themselves.
(Chinese).
Hey, Pat.
Oh. Hey, Tim.
Why are you trying to be quiet?
Is Bobby here?
No, Bobby is not here.
Good. I just got this chocolate.
It is delicious.
But Bobby always eats all of my chocolate.
Hey, Pat. I have to go to the bathroom.
I'm going to leave this here with you.
Please put this somewhere where...
Uh, find a place and try to keep this uh... keep it uh...
Keep my chocolate where Bobby can't find it.
That's it!
Of course, that's it.
That's a super sentence!
Keep something where something.
Keep my chocolate where Bobby can't find it.
Now can you use this super sentence in another way, Tim?
Sure.
Keep the car keys where Melissa can't get them.
Keep the car keys where Melissa can't get them.
Can't trust Melissa, eh?
Nope.
That's too bad.
What about you, Pat?
Do you have a super sentence for me?
I think I should keep my money where I can find it later.
I should keep my money where I can find it later.
That's a great idea.
Now what super sentence do you need to use with Pat?
Pat, keep my chocolate where Bobby can't find it.
Now I'm going to the bathroom.
And that is how you use a super sentence.
Remember, everybody, a super sentence every day will make your English great.
Hey, uh, Super Sentence Man?
Yes, Pat?
Do you want some chocolate?
Some chocolate?
Well, sure! Why not?
I like chocolate.
Give me some chocolate. Whoa.
Here's another one.
Calendar Phrase.
Our homes can be dangerous.
Our homes can be dangerous.
(Chinese).
Our homes can be dangerous.
Yes. Check the fire alarms.
Our homes can be dangerous.
Yes. Keep medicine in a safe place.
Our homes can be dangerous.
Yes. Don't keep knives on the counter.
Our homes can be dangerous.
Yes. Most accidents happen at home.
Let's move.
Yeah.
Our homes can be dangerous.
Our homes can be dangerous.
(Chinese).
Let's answer these questions and review some of what we learned today.
Here is question number one.
Who do most home accidents happen to?
Who do most home accidents happen to?
Well, this is a sad answer, Andrea.
It was found in Conversation B.
Most home accidents happen to children.
So please, please be careful, children... and everybody.
We don't want you to get into any accidents.
OK. Here's question number two.
Is your home a safe place? Why or why not?
Is your home a safe place? Why or why not?
Well Andrea, do you have an answer?
Well, I hope my home is a safe place.
I do everything I can to make my home a safe place.
I have a boy, a little boy who is just over a year old.
So I have to make sure that all the dangerous things are in places that he
cannot reach, or places that he cannot find.
I like that answer.
And friends, make sure your home is a safe place too.
Thank you for joining us here today.
And we will see you next time right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
(Music).