节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-04-10
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-04-10
难易度:Medium
关键字:pass, remind, soap, kill, spread, ear, germ, sanitizer
Now it's time for Two...
In One.
That's right. This is the part of our show where we put two key words into...
One sentence.
Yes. Well, I shall begin today.
Let's go.
OK. We had many key words.
I will try to put two of them into one sentence.
Here it is.
Use soap to wash your hands so you don't spread germs.
Use "soap," that's a key word, to wash your hands so you don't "spread," that's
another key word.
Very nice.
OK, let me see.
Here's... Ah, here's my sentence.
Mommy always reminded me to wash behind my ears.
Ah, that's a good one.
"Remind" and "ear." And your mommy was very wise.
Yeah.
Well friends, great job today.
It's time for us to continue now.
You'll see some of these key words in Conversation A.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Let's Talk!
Our guest today has been on our show before.
Let's welcome back our friend, Dr. Lee.
Dr. Lee, everyone wants to stay healthy.
No one wants to get sick.
You're right, Rob.
And no one wants to pass their germs to others.
Right. So do you have some tips for us?
Well, I'll just remind everyone of a few things.
OK, great.
Wash your hands often. Use soap!
And what if you can't?
Use hand sanitizer to kill germs.
Use hand sanitizer to kill germs.
Now this is a good tip.
Use hand sanitizer to kill germs.
Now what is hand sanitizer?
Well, it's something that you use to wash your hands when you don't have water.
Of course, it's better to wash your hands with water and soap.
But if you can't, use hand sanitizer.
Well, Dr. Lee also says, "Wash your hands often. Use soap!" Wash your hands
often.
Let's use this phrase in another way.
Wash your hair often.
Wash your clothes often.
Wash your car often.
What are some other things that you wash?
Do you wash them often?
Try to make your own phrase.
Or tell someone, "Wash your hands often. Use soap! Kill germs!" We want everyone
to stay healthy.
Now let's continue with Conversation B.
OK. What else?
When you're near a sick person, don't touch your eyes, ears, mouth or nose.
Why not?
Germs can get into your body through those places.
I see.
If you're sick, cough or sneeze into your arm.
Then you don't spread germs.
You're right! Good job, Rob!
What did I learn from this conversation?
Well, when you're near a sick person, don't touch your eyes, your ears, your
mouth, or your nose.
Why not?
Because germs can get into your body through those places.
We've used this word a lot today - germs.
And a germ is something bad.
A germ is something that might make you sick.
It could give you a cold, or make you sick in other ways.
So these little, tiny germs might get into your body through your eyes, your
ears, your mouth, or your nose.
Now later Dr. uh, Lee says, "If you're sick, cough or sneeze into your arm."
Most people cough or sneeze into their hand.
But it's better to cough or sneeze... into your arm.
So if you're sick, try to do this.
It will keep the germs from spreading to other places.
OK, right now it's time for us to review today's lesson.
Nobody wants to get sick.
And no one wants to pass their germs to others.
So let's remind everyone to do these things:
1. Wash your hands often with soap and warm water.
If you can't, use hand sanitizer to kill germs.
2. Cough or sneeze into your arm.
Then you won't spread germs.
3. When you're near a sick person, don't touch your eyes, ears, mouth or nose.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Let's Talk!
Our guest today has been on our show before.
Let's welcome back our friend, Dr. Lee.
Dr. Lee, everyone wants to stay healthy.
No one wants to get sick.
You're right, Rob.
And no one wants to pass their germs to others.
Right. So do you have some tips for us?
Well, I'll just remind everyone of a few things.
OK, great.
Wash your hands often. Use soap!
And what if you can't?
Use hand sanitizer to kill germs.
OK. What else?
When you're near a sick person, don't touch your eyes, ears, mouth or nose.
Why not?
Germs can get into your body through those places.
I see.
If you're sick, cough or sneeze into your arm.
Then you don't spread germs.
You're right! Good job, Rob!
Calendar Phrase.
Don't spread germs.
Don't spread germs.
(Chinese).
I have a cold.
I'm sneezing a lot today.
Don't spread germs.
I'm coughing a lot today.
Don't spread germs.
And my nose is running a lot today.
Don't spread germs.
Oh, no. Now I have what you have.
Well, be careful. Don't spread germs!
Don't spread germs.
Don't spread germs.
(Chinese).
It's time to Answer It!
Here is question number one.
Why should you cough or sneeze into your arm?
Why should you cough or sneeze into your arm?
Gabe's going to answer it, right?
Yes, I am.
The answer was in our Read It and Conversation B.
The answer is: That way you don't spread germs.
It's very important not to spread germs.
OK, here's number two.
Are you careful about germs? Why or why not?
Are you careful about germs, Andrea?
Why or why not?
Yes, I am very careful about germs.
I want to stay healthy.
I want my family to be healthy.
So I am very careful about germs.
I try to clean everything in my house, and wash my hands as often as I can.
That's a great answer.
How about your answer, friends?
Well, I should cough into my arm, huh?
OK. Well, we want to thank you for joining us today.
And we'll see you next time right here on...
Let's Talk inEnglish.
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