节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-08-07
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-08-07
难易度:Medium
关键字:password, create, character, middle, write down, uppercase, lowercase,
clue
Two...
In One.
OK, let's try that again. Try that again.
Two...
In One.
I got the same answer.
What's your password?
I can't tell you my password.
My password is Two...
In One!
That's right, it's time to play a game of Two...
In One.
We are going to use two key words.
In one sentence.
All right, let me begin. Let's see here... Ah.
My cat is writing down some letters in the middle of the room.
Mmhm, that's pretty good, Andrea.
OK. Well, that is an interesting sentence, Gabe.
And you have an interesting cat.
Well, the two key words Gabe used were "write down" and "middle." I guess that
was pretty good.
Friends, I hope that you take time to write down your own Two in One sentence
today.
For now, let's review today's lesson.
Hello, friends, welcome to Let's Talk!
Today we have an old friend with us.
Let's welcome Mr. Tech.
Thank you for coming to our show, Mr. Tech.
You're welcome, Rob.
I enjoy your show a lot.
Thank you.
What can you tell us about computer passwords?
How do you create a good one?
That's a good question.
First, don't use personal information as a password.
Your birthday or your pet's name are not good passwords.
People can guess them.
Does a good password have uppercase and lowercase letters?
Yes. It often has numbers or special characters in it too.
You can put those in the middle of the password.
How long should a password be?
It should be eight characters or more.
Any other tips?
Yes. Don't use the same password for everything.
People have many passwords.
How can they remember them?
Good passwords are hard to remember.
Should people write them down?
No! But you can write down clues.
Like what?
Like "favorite song and year." Then you know the password has that information
in it.
That will help you remember it.
Oh! Good idea. Thanks for the tip!
(Chinese).
Good morning.
Today we have a very special computer to sell.
It does not look like a computer, but it really is.
Let me introduce to you the new MeFlat Tablet.
You might ask, "Where's the keyboard?" "Where's the mouse?" I will tell you:
Everything is inside this amazing tablet.
You only have to touch it.
Wow!
Really? Is it true?
You can use your MeFlat Tablet everywhere because it is easy to carry around.
It's very light, so you can carry it in a bag.
Our new MeFlat Tablet is the best because it looks great.
It is also cheap and easy to use.
You can have so much fun with it.
The MeFlat Tablet is also safe.
You can write down a password to protect your information.
Then nobody else can use your tablet.
But don't forget your password.
The MeFlat Tablet is safe, easy to carry, and very different from old computers.
Buy one today and be cool... like me.
Calendar Phrase.
That's a good question.
That's a good question.
(Chinese).
What is the best exercise?
That's a good question.
Uh, I don't know.
How often should people exercise?
That's a good question.
Uh, I don't know.
Where can people exercise in bad weather?
That's a good question.
But I don't know.
Hmm.
So good questions, but no answers?
Uh, yeah.
That's a good question.
That's a good question.
(Chinese).
OK, friends, now it's time for us to review.
We have some questions just for you.
Number one.
How many characters should a password be?
How many characters should a password be?
Andrea, do you know the answer?
I do know the answer because we found it in Conversation B.
Let's look at it together.
It should be eight characters or more.
A password should be eight or more characters.
OK, here is question number two.
How do you create your computer passwords?
How do you create your computer passwords?
Now you... might want to be careful with this answer.
Let's listen to what Gabe has to say.
Well, usually I think about my favorite things, like my favorite fruit is a
mango.
So that's one of my passwords.
My favorite animal is a cat.
So that's another password.
Um, my favorite time of day is around 12 o'clock at night.
So that's a third password.
Uh Gabe, Gabe, this is... it's very interesting.
But you should keep your passwords a secret.
You don't want to tell everyone what some of your passwords are.
Oh. Uh, then friends, don't tell anybody else what my passwords are.
Thank you.
OK, OK. Yeah, well, that's good.
You can trust everyone.
Yeah, just don't tell anyone what Gabe's passwords are.
But tell them about all that you learned in today's lesson.
And then be sure to join us again tomorrow right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
(Music).