节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-05-08
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-05-08
难易度:Medium
关键字:butter, jam, pineapple, fresh, shrimp, grocery
Hmm, it is time for Two...
In One.
This is the part of the show where we put two key words in...
One sentence.
Yes. That's it. Brilliant!
OK, friends, let us begin.
Let's have some fun with this game.
Two in One. Two key words in one sentence.
Mom put butter and jam on her bread.
Mom put butter... That's a key word.
And jam... Another key word.
On her bread.
Very nice job, Andrea.
OK, here's my sentence.
I need to buy some fresh pineapples at the supermarket.
Hmm, I see. You need to buy some fresh... That's a key word.
Pineapple... That's also a key word.
You need to buy fresh pineapple.
Good job.
I like that sentence.
Uh, Gabe, don't you also really like to eat pineapple shrimp?
Oh yes, I do, Andrea. I love pineapple shrimp.
And that uses our last key word.
Butter, jam, pineapple, fresh and shrimp.
Friends, now it's time for us to see these key words in some conversations.
Here we go.
What are you doing after work, Ken?
I'm going to the supermarket.
I don't have much in my refrigerator!
I need to go there too.
Did you make a shopping list?
Of course!
I'm going to buy bread, butter and eggs.
I need those things too.
What else is on your list?
Grapes, oranges and pineapple.
I love fresh pineapple!
What is Ken going to do after work?
Well, he is going to go to the supermarket.
Our conversation starts with a question.
What are you doing after work?
When you want to know about someone's plans, you can ask this question.
What are you doing after school?
What are you doing tonight?
What are you doing on the weekend?
Well, why is Ken going to the supermarket?
He says he doesn't have much in his refrigerator.
I don't have much in my refrigerator.
That means he doesn't have a lot of things in his refrigerator.
Or you can also say his "fridge." Now let's use this phrase in another way.
I don't have much in my room.
I need to buy more furniture.
I don't have much in my bag.
It's not heavy today.
I don't have much in my wallet.
I need to get some more money.
I don't have much in something.
Try to use this phrase today.
Well, Rob also needs to go to the supermarket.
Rob says, "What else is on your list?" So Ken is making a list of things to buy.
And we are going to learn more in Conversation B.
Will you buy anything else?
Fish and shrimp.
Are they on sale?
Yes, they are.
Good. Do you have jam on your list?
No, but I need some.
I'll put it on my list too.
Great. Can I borrow your list?
I guess so. Why?
I'm going to copy it, so I can use the same list!
Well, Ken is going to go shopping at the supermarket.
He will buy fish and shrimp.
And Rob says, "Do you have jam on your list?" Do you have something on your
list?
If you are going shopping, this is a good question to ask yourself.
Do I have this on my list?
Do you have CDs on your list?
Do you have new socks on your list?
What do you need to buy?
Do you have that on your list?
Just like Rob says, do you have jam on your list?
Well, I think Ken is going to put jam on his list.
He will buy jam at the supermarket.
Rob later says, "Can I borrow your list?" Can I borrow something?
Another great question to ask.
Can I borrow...?
Let's see.
Can I borrow $200?
Don't worry. I'll pay you back.
Can I borrow your scooter?
I need it this afternoon.
Or, can I borrow your car?
Can I borrow a pen?
Sometimes I ask other people this.
Can I borrow a pen?
Sometimes I forget my pen.
Can I borrow your pen?
Ask this to someone sometime today.
Can I borrow something?
Even if you don't need to borrow, you can still practice using your English.
Just say, "Can I borrow this? Thanks. Well, I don't really need it. I was just
practicing my English." You're doing a great job.
Right now it's time for us to review today's lesson.
I need to go shopping, but I'll make a list first.
I don't want to spend too much money.
I'll look at the grocery ads.
Let's see, I need food for breakfast.
Cereal is on sale.
I will buy a few boxes.
I also need butter, jam and eggs.
Pineapple is on sale too, so I'll buy one.
I love fresh pineapple!
I'll buy some fish and shrimp too.
I will eat well this week!
What are you doing after work, Ken?
I'm going to the supermarket.
I don't have much in my refrigerator!
I need to go there too.
Did you make a shopping list?
Of course!
I'm going to buy bread, butter and eggs.
I need those things too.
What else is on your list?
Grapes, oranges and pineapple.
I love fresh pineapple!
Will you buy anything else?
Fish and shrimp.
Are they on sale?
Yes, they are.
Good. Do you have jam on your list?
No, but I need some.
I'll put it on my list too.
Great. Can I borrow your list?
I guess so. Why?
I'm going to copy it, so I can use the same list!
Calendar Phrase.
I need to go there too.
I need to go there too.
(Chinese).
Goodbye. See you later.
Hey! Where are you going?
I need to go to the bank today.
Oh. I need to go there too.
And I need to go to the post office.
Oh. I need to go there too.
And I need to go to the grocery store.
Oh. I need to go there too.
Let's go together.
Good idea. You can drive.
No. You can drive.
No. You.
No. You.
You.
You...
I need to go there too.
I need to go there too.
(Chinese).
All right, let's answer some questions from today's lesson.
The first question is: What else will Ken put on his list?
What else will Ken put on his list?
Andrea, do you know the answer?
I do.
We found the answer in Conversation B.
He will put jam on his list.
Ken will put jam on his list.
And we will talk about question number two.
Do you like to shop at a supermarket? Why or why not?
I'll say it again.
Do you like to shop at a supermarket? Why or why not?
Gabe, can you tell us your answer?
I don't really like shopping a lot, actually.
I don't like shopping because it's really hard for me to decide what I'm going
to buy.
So if I go shopping at a supermarket, I need to make a list first.
That way I don't waste a whole lot of time at the supermarket.
It's always a good idea to make a shopping list.
And it's a good idea to come and join us again tomorrow.
Will you do that?
Yes? Well, great!
We'll see you tomorrowright here on... Let's Talk in English.
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