节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-07-26
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-07-26
难易度:Medium
关键字:treat, operation, skiin, bone, special, patient, emergency room
Now it's time... Yes, it's time... It's time for Two in...
One.
Yes, it's time. Yes, it's time. Now it's time for Two...
One... in One.
Yes, it's time for Two in One.
OK, maybe we should just stick to the sentences.
It's time to put two key words in...
One sentence.
Here we go.
A bone doctor treated my friend's problem.
Ooh. A bone doctor treated my friend's problem.
A very good sentence.
The key words were "bone" and "treat." Now it's my turn.
Let's see...
Mandy is a patient who is in the hospital for an operation.
Ah. Mmhm.
Yeah.
OK, poor Mandy. Poor Mandy.
She is a patient... That's a key word.
Mmhm, it's a good one.
At the hospital and she has... or she's getting ready for an operation.
So you used the key words "patient" and "operation." Good job, Gabe.
Yeah, thank you.
It... it was a long sentence.
It could have been shorter but...
Yes. But that's OK.
Thank you for listening to our sentences.
And be sure to practice your own today as well.
For now, let's review today's lesson.
Ouch! My back hurts!
Why? What did you do to it?
I'm not sure.
Maybe I lifted too many heavy things.
Did you see a doctor?
Not yet.
I have a doctor's appointment after work today.
He can treat it.
Then I'll feel better.
Maybe. Or you might need an operation!
I hope not!
I saw a lot of doctors at the hospital yesterday.
I'm not surprised.
There are a lot of different kinds of doctors.
I know.
There is a different doctor for almost every body part!
There are skin doctors, bone doctors, and emergency room doctors.
And there are special doctors for children and old people.
And they all have lots of patients.
And now I'll be one too.
Doctors help sick people.
They treat patients and choose medicine for them.
There are many kinds of doctors.
There are special doctors for children and old people.
Some doctors treat just one part of the body.
There are heart doctors, eye doctors, bone doctors, skin doctors and more!
Some doctors do operations.
Some doctors work in emergency rooms.
Every doctor works hard!
Hello, Ginger. What's in your bag?
Bananas. It's a very heavy bag.
Hmm, it doesn't look that heavy.
Let me see.
No! Don't lift it!
Oh, that really is heavy. Yes.
Did you hurt your back?
Uh, maybe just a little. Yeah.
Go see a doctor. He can treat it.
Well, I don't think it's that serious. It's OK.
You might need an operation.
An operation!
Yeah, I can visit you at the hospital.
I can bring you flowers.
Ginger, I don't need an operation on my back.
Oh. How about an operation on your nose or on your eyes or ears?
No, no, no... No operations.
Ah, you're no fun.
That is a heavy bag.
Hi, everyone. I'm Jim.
And I'm Tim. We're...
The Word Brothers.
We're similar.
But very different.
Yes, just like some English words.
Right, for example, do, D-O.
And due, D-U-E.
These two words can sound similar.
But they are very different.
Do, D-O, is an easy word.
We use it in many ways.
We use "do" when we talk about work or jobs.
Right. For example, our mom asks us every day: Did you do your homework?
We can also use "do" to talk about activities.
For example, someone might ask you: What did you do last night?
Or, what did you do on your vacation?
Mmhm. Do, D-O, can sound like due, D-U-E.
But the two words are very different.
When something is due, D-U-E, it must be finished or given back at a certain
time.
For example, you borrow a book from the library.
It is due on Tuesday.
That means you should return the book to the library on Tuesday.
Or you have a project.
It is due on Monday.
You must finish it and give it to your boss or your teacher on Monday.
Yeah, it is due on Monday.
So don't give it to your boss on Tuesday.
All right, friends, do.
And due.
Can you see the difference?
Good. Until next time, this is Tim.
And Jim, saying...
Goodbye.
Calendar Phrase.
I want to see the doctor.
I want to see the doctor.
(Chinese).
My back hurts.
I want to see the doctor.
Your back hurts. Hmm.
My head hurts.
I want to see the doctor.
Your head hurts. Hmm.
My stomach hurts.
I want to see the doctor.
Your stomach hurts. Hmm.
I want to see the doctor!
I am the doctor.
You need an operation.
An operation!
I want to see another doctor.
I want to see the doctor.
I want to see the doctor.
(Chinese).
Answer It!
It is time to answer some questions to help us review and use what we learned.
Now here is question number one.
When will Rob see a doctor?
When will Rob see a doctor?
Can you answer it?
I can! I know the answer.
The answer was in Conversation A.
Rob will see a doctor today after work.
I know you found it too.
Right now it's time for question number two.
Do you like to see doctors? Why or why not?
Ooh.
Do you like to see doctors? Why or why not?
Andrea, do you like to see doctors?
Well, I don't really like to see doctors.
I usually get a little nervous before I have a doctor's appointment.
But I am also very thankful to doctors that have helped me.
So even though I'm nervous before I see a doctor, I know that doctors are there
to treat me and help me with everything I need.
So I am very thankful for them.
Yes, doctors are very important.
So we thank you, doctors, for helping us.
And we want to thank you, friends, for joining us here on Let's Talk in English.
Of course, we hope to see you next time right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
(Music).