节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-08-03
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-08-03
难易度:High
关键字:cookie, doughnut, treat, stir, pie, dessert, sweet tooth
Key Word, Key Word...
Story.
Key Word, Key Word...
Story.
Oh, yeah. We got a Key Word...
Story.
Right now it's time for us to share a Key Word...
Story...
With you.
We are going to use all of today's key words in our...
Story.
All right, let me begin.
Sam just had dinner, but he is still hungry.
He wants some dessert.
Does he want apple pie?
No, he decides to bake some cookies.
After he stirs everything together, he puts his cookies in the oven.
But he doesn't want to wait to eat.
So he goes out to buy another treat.
Doughnuts? Yes, doughnuts!
Sam buys three doughnuts at the supermarket.
But then he remembers his cookies in the oven!
When he gets home, it's too late.
His cookies are burned.
Poor Sam.
Poor Sam and poor story.
Well, it was a good story.
But we know you can do an even better job.
But right now it's time for us to review today's lesson.
Hi, Rob. Would you like a cookie?
Sure, Susie. I love cookies!
Wait, what were you just eating?
A doughnut. I love doughnuts too.
You've eaten a doughnut every day this week!
I know. There's a new doughnut shop near my apartment.
Their doughnuts are so good!
Well, here's another treat for your sweet tooth.
Thanks, Susie.
So how's the cookie?
It's great! Did you make these cookies?
Yes. They were easy.
I just stirred sugar, butter, chocolate and other ingredients together.
And then you baked them?
No. They are called "no-bake cookies"!
Well, they're delicious.
Thanks! Hey, I'm making a pie this weekend.
Should I bring you a piece on Monday?
Yes, please! I love desserts!
Do you have a sweet tooth?
If you do, you might enjoy doughnuts for breakfast.
You may eat a cookie for a snack.
And you like pie or cake after dinner.
Do you ever make desserts?
You can mix sugar and butter, and then stir in other ingredients.
It's fun to bake special treats and share them with others.
Just be careful.
If you eat too many sweet treats, you can have health problems.
(Chinese).
No, Bobby! Not again!
What is it, Mary?
That awful smell!
What's an awful smell? This?
Yes!
I don't know what you're talking about.
This (Chinese) is delicious.
It's too much! You eat too much!
You... you shouldn't eat so much.
You need... need... You need...
You know what you need?
What you need is Super Sentence Man.
No, I don't.
Yes. Yes, you do, Mary.
And I am Super Sentence Man.
And today's super sentence is: Someone has eaten something this week.
Like this:
You've eaten (Chinese) every day this week.
You've eaten (Chinese) every day this week.
Excellent.
Now before I go, do you have your own super sentence for me?
Yes.
We've eaten Italian food three times this week.
We've eaten Italian food three times this week.
Delicious.
What about you, Bobby?
Do you have a super sentence for me?
Sure.
I've eaten chocolate cake a lot this week.
I've eaten chocolate cake a lot this week.
Mmm, very tasty.
Now what super sentence do you need to use with Bobby?
Bobby, you've eaten (Chinese) every day this week.
And that is how you use a super sentence.
Remember, a super sentence every day will make your English...
What is that smell?
What smell?
I told you, Bobby.
That (Chinese) smells awful!
That's (Chinese)!
Yes. And it's awful and horrible and stinky and smelly and...
And delicious!
I want to try some.
You too?
Yes.
No!
Well, what is her problem?
I don't know.
Here, let's have some (Chinese).
Calendar Phrase.
Here's a treat for you.
Here's a treat for you.
(Chinese).
Mmm. These treats are delicious.
Can I have one?
OK. Here's a treat for you.
Can I have another one?
OK. Here's a treat for you.
Can I have another one?
OK. Here's a treat for you.
Yeah. Can I have one more?
No. No more treats.
These treats are for me.
Oh, no! You took them all!
Here's a treat for you.
Here's a treat for you.
(Chinese).
Well, now it's time to answer it.
We have two questions for you to answer.
Number one.
What will Susie bring to Rob on Monday?
What will Susie bring to Rob on Monday, Andrea?
Hmm. We found the answer in Conversation B.
Let's look at it together.
She will bring him a piece of pie.
Oh, that sounds so good!
Well, here is question number two.
Do you have a sweet tooth? Explain.
Does Gabe have a sweet tooth?
Well, let's ask him.
Gabe, do you have a sweet tooth?
And explain your answer.
Hmm, no.
Andrea, all my teeth are kind of salty.
I'm just kidding.
That's not what a sweet tooth means.
But my answer is uh, no, I don't really have a sweet tooth.
I enjoy sweet things sometimes, but not all the time.
So I don't always really want to eat something sweet.
Well, that can be a blessing, Gabe.
Hmm.
It's good to enjoy sweet things once in a while.
But if you have a sweet tooth, it's sometimes hard to say no to anything sweet.
Mmhm.
Well friends, thank you so much for joining us.
Be sure to come back again tomorrow.
We have a review show just for you right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
(Music).