节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-08-17
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-08-17
难易度:Medium
关键字:sense, touch, heal, dry, umbrella, organ, lotion
Now it is time for a Key Word...
Story.
Yes, we're going to share a Key Word...
Story...
With you.
Now listen carefully to our Key Word...
Story.
And then you too can think of a Key Word.
Story.
OK, Andrea, that's great.
Thank you.
All right. Let me begin.
Kimberly went outside without her umbrella today.
And that was a bad idea because it was very hot outside.
It was hot and dry.
So her skin started to hurt.
It needed to heal.
She wasn't happy about that.
But she was happy about one thing.
She was?
Yeah, one thing.
Oh. Well, what was she happy about?
Well, she was happy that her sense of touch was still working.
Oh, that's true.
She can still feel things.
That's a good thing.
Well hey, that's our Key Word Story, friends.
I think it was pretty good.
And uh, we know that you can come up with an even better Key Word Story.
Try that today.
But for now, let's review.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Let's Talk!
Our guest for today is Dr. Simon Skin.
Let's welcome him.
Dr. Simon Skin, tell me something interesting about skin.
Skin covers and protects the body.
Skin is the body's largest organ.
Interesting!
When I think about skin, I often think about the sense of touch.
That's right. Our skin allows us to feel things.
What else does skin do?
It keeps our bodies at the right temperature.
Our skin can heal itself quickly too!
Our skin does a lot for us.
How can we protect our skin?
Wash your skin well every day.
Clean skin is healthy skin.
What are some common skin problems?
Many people have dry skin.
Sometimes soap can make people's skin even drier.
Lotion can help with this.
How can people protect their skin from the sun?
Wear sunscreen!
Hats and umbrellas also help.
Your skin is your body's largest organ.
It covers your body and keeps it at the right temperature.
Your skin gives you your sense of touch.
It helps you to feel things.
Your skin can also heal itself quickly.
Your skin protects you, so you should protect it too.
Wash your skin with soap and warm water each day.
Use lotion when your skin is dry.
Protect your skin from the sun with sunscreen, a hat or an umbrella.
(Chinese).
Hi, Vance. Sorry I'm late.
There you are, Karl.
Whoa! What happened to you?
I went for a long bike ride this morning.
How long?
40 miles.
You rode 40 miles?
Oh, yes.
That's great.
It is great. But now I feel a little...
Well, a little uh... What should I say?
You know, exercising can make you uh...
Oh, what am I saying?
I need Super Sentence Man!
And I am Super Sentence Man.
The super sentence you need is:
Sometimes something can make something else.
Like this:
Sometimes exercising can make you sore.
Yes! Sometimes exercising can make you sore.
Great. But now I need you to give me one of your own super sentences.
OK. Sometimes pepper can make me sneeze.
Well, bless you.
Sometimes pepper and make me sneeze.
Achoo.
Now what about you?
Do you have a super sentence for me, Vance?
I'll try.
Sometimes cutting onions can make me cry.
Oh, me too.
Sometimes cutting onions can make me cry.
Super!
Now what super sentence do you need to use with Vance?
Sometimes exercising can make you sore.
Well, are you ready to eat?
Of course! I'm going to order five hamburgers, three chicken legs, an apple pie
and some...
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! That's a lot of food!
Well...
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Sometimes exercising can make you hungry?
How did you know?
It was just a guess.
And a very good guess.
And a super sentence.
Remember friends, a super sentence every day will make your English great.
Well, let's go eat!
Let's go.
Calendar Phrase.
Tell me something interesting.
Tell me something interesting.
(Chinese).
Birds have wings.
Tell me something interesting.
2 plus 2 equals 4.
Tell me something interesting.
Milk is white.
Come on. Tell me something interesting.
OK. Here's something interesting.
I like you.
That's not interesting.
That's embarrassing.
Tell me something interesting.
Tell me something interesting.
(Chinese).
OK, let's Answer It!
We have two questions just for you.
Question number one.
How can people protect their skin from the sun?
Here it is again.
How can people protect their skin from the sun?
Andrea?
We found the answer in Conversation B.
Let's look at it together.
People can use sunscreen, hats or umbrellas to protect their skin from the sun.
It's important to remember that.
Now here is question number two.
How do you protect your skin?
Gabe, how do you protect your skin?
Well, um, I use sunscreen... usually.
Yes, if I go out in the sun, if I'm going to play Frisbee in the park, or if I'm
going to play volleyball on the beach, then I will use sunscreen.
That's how I protect my skin.
I don't usually carry an umbrella with me unless it's raining.
Ah, I see. Yes.
Do you ever wear a hat?
Do I ever wear a hat?
Yes.
But I don't use it to protect me from the sun.
I just think hats are cool.
Well, that's true. Hats are cool.
Friends, thank you for joining us today.
And we'll see you again tomorrow right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
Protect your skin!
(Music).