节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-03-08
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-03-08
难易度:Medium
关键字:swim, bike, race, likely, jog, badminton, compete
(Music).
Lights.
Camera.
Let's Talk in English.
Hello, everyone, and welcome to LTE TV.
My name is Gabe.
And I'm Andrea.
Have we got another great lesson for you!
The title of our lesson is: Let's Exercise!
Let's Exercise!
Let's learn together.
Do you exercise?
Do you swim?
Do you bike?
Maybe you jog or you run races.
Well friends, we have a lot to learn.
Let's begin.
Do you like to exercise?
Some people do.
They run, swim or bike just for fun.
They may enjoy competing in races too.
For other people, exercise is not fun.
If that discribes you, what can you do?
Find an exercise buddy!
Make a plan to exercise with someone.
Then you are more likely to do it.
So find a friend and jog, swim or play badminton with them today!
Hey, Andrea, guess what I am doing?
I'm moving my hands through the water.
This is also a kind of exercise.
And you can do this in a pool of water.
Well Gabe, it... it looks like you are swimming.
Yes! You like to swim, don't you?
That's right. I love to swim.
It's a great way to exercise and have fun.
I just love swimming in the water.
And I love this key word.
Let's talk about it.
It's a verb.
swim.
Now when you swim, you move your body through the water.
When you swim, you exercise.
And when you exercise, you're doing something good for your body.
So when you swim, it's good for your body.
And do you know what I'm doing now, Andrea?
Uh, well...
I... Yes?
It looks like you're moving your legs up and down.
And your hands are on something.
Are you holding some bars?
That's right.
I am also exercising.
I don't really have this with me, but um, it's a bike.
I see! You are biking.
Mmhm.
Yes, Gabe likes to bike.
I sometimes see Gabe biking through the city.
And "bike" is a key word.
When you bike, you are using something that is also called a bike.
And you are traveling around by moving your legs and using your hands to tell
the bike where to go.
What am I doing now, Andrea?
Wow, Gabe, you're exercising so much today.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Gabe is uh, moving his legs quickly.
And your arms are going up and down.
Gabe, you are jogging.
Gabe can jog.
Yes, I can jog.
Wow. If you jog a lot, it's great exercise.
But you can get pretty tired.
I like jogging.
Good job!
Well, I like this key word as well.
jog.
Now when you jog, you are moving your body.
You are using your hands and your legs.
You are running.
But when you jog, you're going a little slower than when you run.
That's right. It's not running very fast.
If you want to run very fast, then maybe you should enter a race.
Ooh! That would be fun!
A race.
"Race" is also a key word.
When you are in a race, you are trying to see who is the fastest at something.
If you're running in a race, you want to run very quickly.
You can often jog when you're in a long race.
And you can race and race and race to the finish.
If you are in a race, don't give up.
Well, another fun sport is... badminton.
Andrea, do you like badminton?
I do enjoy... badminton.
Badminton is a sport that you play with two or more people.
And you have a racket, and a little birdie that you throw and hit back and
forth.
Well, if you're going to play badminton, you are likely to have a lot of fun.
And we're likely to talk about this key word now.
likely.
When you're likely to do something, you will probably do it.
That's right, you will probably do it.
You're more likely to stay in shape if you exercise.
You're likely to stay healthy if you sleep right at night.
And you are likely to learn more with Christina.
Let's see her now.
(Chinese).
Tell me, Ginger, do you like to exercise?
Oh, yes. I like to eat bananas and sleep.
Hmm, Ginger, that's not exercise.
Do you run or swim or bike?
No. But sometimes I climb trees.
Great. That's good exercise.
Do you climb just for fun?
No. I climb to get to the top.
I don't like exercise.
Maybe you need an exercise buddy.
An exercise buddy?
Mmhm.
What for?
Then you'll be more likely to... to exercise.
Well, OK. Let's see.
Who will be my exercise buddy?
Uh, I don't know.
Hey, how about you?
You can be my exercise buddy.
Me? Uh, no, no.
You should look for someone else.
Hooray! We can be exercise buddies and exercise together every day.
Can you climb trees?
Climb trees?
Yeah, every day? Come on. It'll be fun, fun, fun!
Do you like to exercise?
Some people do.
They run, swim or bike just for fun.
They may enjoy competing in races too.
For other people, exercise is not fun.
If that describes you, what can you do?
Find an exercise buddy!
Make a plan to exercise with someone.
Then you are more likely to do it.
So find a friend and jog, swim or play badminton with them today!
Let's review our key words.
The first one is: swim.
swim.
Let's swim in the sea!
bike.
bike.
I bike to work every day. It's good exercise!
race.
race.
Mark can run fast. He wins a lot of races.
likely.
likely.
You're more likely to feel good if you get enough sleep.
jog.
jog.
Frank jogs before work every day. He enjoys the exercise.
badminton.
badminton.
Many people like to play badminton. It is a fun game.
And you know what else is fun?
The Word Brothers.
Let's enjoy time with them right now.
Hi, everyone. I'm Jim.
And I'm Tim. We're...
The Word Brothers.
We are similar.
But very different.
Yes, just like some English words.
Right. For example, deer, D-E-E-R.
And dear, D-E-A-R.
These two words are similar.
But very different.
A deer, D-E-E-R, is an animal.
It has four legs and can run fast.
Deer often live in the forest and eat grass.
Now, did you notice something?
The word "deer" can mean just one or many deer.
One deer, two deer, ten deer.
Yes. We say: I see one deer.
Or, there are two deer over there.
Deer, D-E-E-R, sounds a lot like dear, D-E-A-R.
But these two words are very different.
Mmhm, that's right.
Dear, D-E-A-R, is a word we use before a person's name at the beginning of a
letter.
Right.
So if we write a letter to our cousin Ellie, we might write, "Dear Ellie," at
the beginning of our letter.
Mmhm. You could also call someone you know well or someone that you love "dear".
Our mom calls us "dear" all the time.
That's right.
She says, "Dear, can you wash the dishes?" Or, "Dear, it's time for bed." Or:
Dear, where...
I think our friends understand, Tim.
Right. OK, friends, deer.
And dear.
Can you see the difference?
Good. Until next time, this is Jim.
And Tim saying...
Goodbye.
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