节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-07-20
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-07-20
难易度:High
关键字:volleyball, net, fly, kite, shell, sandcastle, relaxing
It's time for a Key Word...
Story.
This is the part of our show where we make a Key Word...
Story...
Using all of our key words.
OK, here is our story.
Bradley loves playing beach volleyball.
So he asked his friend Kyle to join him.
But Kyle wanted to fly a kite.
So Bradley said: If you play volleyball with me now, I'll fly a kite with you
later.
Let's look for a volleyball net.
Kyle was about to reply when he saw something on the ground.
"Look," he said: what a beautiful shell!
A shell!
So Bradley and Kyle spent the afternoon looking for nice shells instead.
And what a nice story!
And friends, I'm sure you can do even better.
Right now it's time for us to continue.
Let's review today's lesson.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Let's Talk!
Today we're talking about activities at the beach.
And we have a special guest.
Let's welcome Beach Bill!
So, Beach Bill, how often do you go to the beach?
I go every day! I live at the beach!
You must enjoy swimming.
Of course!
But there are lots of other things to do at the beach.
Like what?
I play sports like volleyball and Frisbee.
Does your beach have a volleyball net?
No, but I have my own net.
What can you do at the beach besides play volleyball and Frisbee?
I like to fly a kite. That's really fun.
Do you ever build sandcastles?
Sure! And I also build animals, cars and other things out of sand!
Wow! What else do you do?
I walk along the beach and look for shells.
It's a relaxing way to spend a day at the beach!
What can you do at the beach besides swimming or resting in the sun?
There are many other fun activities.
Try playing beach volleyball.
All you need is a ball and a net.
Or bring a Frisbee and play Frisbee with your friends.
If you want to do something more relaxing, build a sandcastle or fly a kite.
Or you can look for shells.
There's always something fun to do at the beach!
OK, Ginger, I'm ready.
Let's go to the beach!
Hooray! I can't wait!
OK, where is the bag of stuff?
Bag of what stuff?
You know, things to take to the beach.
Let's take a volleyball and a net.
Ooh! Good idea.
Let's take a Frisbee too.
Yeah, Frisbee is fun.
And let's take a kite.
Kites are really fun.
Yeah. But we can do other things too.
We can? Like what?
We can build sandcastles.
Oh, yeah, we can build a sandcastle.
We can build things from sand.
And we can look for shells.
Yes. What else can we do at the beach?
Hmm.
Hey, eat!
Eat. That's right!
Let's take food.
Yeah, let's take bananas.
Whoo! All right.
I'm Martha. I'm your waitress.
What do you want?
Hi, Martha. What do you have?
We have eggs.
We have eggs and tuna, eggs and toast, eggs and orange, eggs and bacon...
Wait! Wait! That's a lot of eggs.
Don't interrupt.
The special for today is egg soup.
So what do you want?
Well, do you have anything... Do you have...
Uh! I need a super sentence.
And you will have a super sentence.
I am Super Sentence Man.
And the super sentence for today is this:
What can you do besides something?
Like this:
What can you eat here besides eggs?
What can you eat here besides eggs?
Excellent!
Now can you give me one of your own super sentences?
What can you play besides baseball?
What can you play besides baseball?
Excellent!
Now what about you, Martha the waitress?
What can you do besides give super sentences?
What can you do besides give super sentences?
A super question.
Now Robert, what sentence do you need for your waitress?
What can you eat here besides eggs?
Well, what do you want?
Maybe a sandwich.
Oh, sure. We have sandwiches.
Yes!
And that is how you use a super sentence.
Remember, a super sentence every day will make your English great.
One egg sandwich.
Egg sandwich?
Calendar Phrase.
I'm looking for shells.
I'm looking for shells.
(Chinese).
I'm looking for shells.
Look! There's a big shell.
I'm looking for shells.
Look! There's a pretty shell.
I'm looking for shells.
Look! There's a tiny shell.
And there's another one.
Hey! Stop finding all the shells.
There's another one.
And another.
I'm looking for shells.
I'm looking for shells.
(Chinese).
Let's Answer It!
Here is question number one.
How often does Beach Bill go to the beach?
Now we met Beach Bill in today's lesson.
How often does he go to the beach?
Hmm. Gabe, can you answer it?
Of course! I know the answer.
It was found in Conversation A.
That's right.
Beach Bill goes to the beach every day.
That's why they call him Beach Bill.
He goes to the beach every day.
I'm sure you've found the answer.
Here's question number two.
It is just for you.
How often do you go to the beach? Why?
How often do you go to the beach and why, Andrea?
Well, I don't go to the beach very often.
I go to the beach maybe two or three times a year.
And that is not enough.
Why?
Well, because I don't live very close to a beach.
And I haven't taken my vacations on a beach lately.
So I need to go to the beach more often.
I think so.
Those are good reasons not to go to the beach.
And it's also a good reason to move closer to the beach so you can go more
often.
I love the beach.
And I love you guys.
Thank you for joining us here today.
And we'll see you next time right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
(Music).