节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-07-23
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-07-23
难易度:Low
关键字:dinner, dumpliing, egg, rice, spaghetti, egg drop soup
Welcome back, friends.
Now it is time for Two...
In One.
Excellent. Two...
In One.
The part of the show where we use two key words.
In one sentence.
All right!
Well, I think we are ready.
Let's see. What should my sentence be?
Um... OK.
Molly doesn't like to eat rice with eggs.
No, she doesn't.
Molly doesn't like to eat rice...
That's a key word.
With eggs.
"Egg" is also a key word.
Good job.
Yeah, it was pretty good.
But I... I wonder why Molly doesn't like to eat rice with eggs.
I don't know, Andrea.
Um, but do you have a sentence for us?
Oh, yes, yes, I do.
Here is my Two in One.
Karen is having dumplings for dinner.
Mmhm... Karen is having dumplings...
That's one key word.
For dinner... Another key word.
Excellent.
And I think that you can do it too, friends.
Think of two key words and use them in one sentence.
Right now it's time for us to review.
What are you doing, Amber?
I'm looking for dinner ideas on the Internet.
I'm cooking for my family tonight.
That's great!
What kinds of food do you cook?
Well, my family loves Chinese food.
So I might make dumplings.
That's not easy!
Dumplings are a lot of work.
I know.
You could stir-fry some vegetables with chicken or pork.
I could.
You could make egg drop soup too.
That's Chinese.
My mom doesn't like eggs.
Oh, OK.
You could make rice or noodles!
Maybe I will just make spaghetti.
I can make a salad too.
That's not Chinese.
I know. But spaghetti is easy!
What do you eat for dinner?
Many people in Asia eat rice, noodles or dumplings.
They enjoy soups too.
Egg drop soup is a popular one.
People in America eat rice and noodles too.
But they also eat foods like pizza, spaghetti and hamburgers for dinner.
Hey... Monkey Man, what are you doing?
I'm finding ideas on the Internet.
What kind of ideas?
Well, I'm looking for new things to cook.
You know, the Internet has lots of ideas.
Good, because I'm hungry, yeah.
OK. See here, I can make Chinese dumplings.
Ooh, Chinese dumplings.
Mmhm.
It's too hard. It takes too long.
Hmm, OK.
Well, maybe I can stir-fry some vegetables.
Can you stir-fry some bananas?
I don't think so.
Well, how about some egg drop soup?
Uh, keep looing.
Hmm... Oh, I got something here.
Good news.
You know, the Internet has a lot of new ideas.
New recipes?
No, new restaurants.
Let's eat out tonight.
Yeah, I like that idea.
Yeah.
Yeah.
See, the address is...
Hi, friends. I'm your favorite singer, the Black Pearl.
Here with DJ Prince and Rapper Ray.
Hey, hey, hey.
He's really teacher Gabe.
Hey!
It's time for Sing, Rap and Say.
Sing, Rap and Say.
How do we play?
Well...
When you hear me sing and say.
You try to sound the same.
Say these words again today.
That's how you play the game.
Sing and Say.
dinner. Say it.
Oh. dinner.
Pay attention.
What do you eat for dinner? Say it.
What do you eat for dinner?
What do you eat for dinner? Sing it.
What do you eat for dinner?
dumpling. Say it.
dumpling.
Dumplings are a lot of work. Oh, yeah. Say it.
Dumplings are a lot of work. Oh, yeah.
But dumplings are delicious. Say it.
But dumplings are delicious.
But dumplings are delicious. Mmm. Sing.
But dumplings are delicious. Mmm.
egg. Say it.
egg.
I am making egg drop soup. Say it.
I am making egg drop soup.
I am making egg drop soup. Sing it.
I am making egg drop soup. Oh, yeah.
rice. Say it.
rice.
Make rice for dinner. Sing it.
Make rice for dinner. Oh, yeah.
spaghetti. Say it.
spaghetti.
Uh huh.
Do you like spaghetti, huh? Say it.
Do you like spaghetti, huh?
Do you like spaghetti? Sing.
Do you like spaghetti?
That was a wrong note. But that's OK. OK.
And thanks a lot.
Thanks for joining us.
Sing and Say. Hey.
Sing and Say. Eat spaghetti today.
(Music).
Calendar Phrase.
That's not Chinese.
That's not Chinese.
(Chinese).
Do you like Chinese food?
Yes. I like hamburgers.
That's not Chinese.
And I like pizza.
And that's not Chinese.
And I like spaghetti.
That's not Chinese.
But my favorite is noodles!
Noodles! That's Chinese!
Yeah.
That's not Chinese.
That's not Chinese.
(Chinese).
OK, it's that time of day.
It's the time of day where we review our lesson.
We have some questions for you.
And we want you to answer them.
The first question is: What doesn't Amber's mom like?
Here it is again.
What doesn't Amber's mom like?
Andrea, what's the answer?
Well, we found the answer in Conversation B.
Good.
Amber's mom doesn't like eggs.
That's the answer.
And I'm sure that you also found it.
Now here is another question.
What do you usually eat for dinner?
What do you usually eat for dinner, Gabe?
Let's see.
What do I usually eat for dinner?
I usually eat a hamburger, or beef noodles, or dumplings, or spaghetti, or
German food, or Korean food.
Wow! Wow! Gabe, you are sharing many, many different kinds of food, many
different things.
Well, that's because I don't usually eat any one kind of thing.
I eat a lot of different kinds of things.
So you usually eat something different every night?
Well, yeah.
But here's my answer.
I usually eat dinner every night.
Now that is a good answer.
Well friends, thank you so much for joining us.
We are happy when you join us here at the studio.
And we'll be happy to see you again tomorrow righthere on Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.