节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-03-07
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-03-07
难易度:Low
关键字:right, sugar, salt, fruit, vegetable, unhealthy
(Music).
OK friends, now it's time for a little game called: I Know It!
I Know It!
Do you know it?
Do you know what this word is?
I will define a key word from today.
I will talk about it.
It is your job to guess what the word is.
OK, here is the word.
This is something sweet.
If you add this to other foods, it makes those foods sweet too.
Or you can put this inside your drink.
It will make your drink very sweet.
Of course, candy has this.
I know it!
Yes, great.
I know it. I know it.
What is the answer?
Well, it's something sweet.
Yes.
So it's not salt.
No.
And you wouldn't want to put salt in a drink.
Ooh.
But you would want to put sugar in a drink.
The answer is sugar.
That's right, Andrea. Sugar.
And friends, I'm sure you knew it too.
Right now it's time for us to continue our lesson with Conversation A.
Hi, Ken.
Are you eating an apple again?
Yes, I am. I like apples.
I eat one or two every day.
Do you eat other fruits?
Sometimes.
Apples are good for me.
I know.
But your body needs other fruits and vegetables too.
You're right. I eat carrots too.
I know! You eat carrots every day.
I like carrots.
Well, we see that Ken is eating in Conversation A.
Now what is he eating?
He is eating an apple and some carrots.
So is he eating right?
Well yes, he is.
He is eating fruits and vegetables.
An apple is a fruit, and carrots are vegetables.
So fruits and vegetables are good for you.
In our conversation, Ken says, "Apples are good for me." If something is good
for you, it's healthy.
It's good for your body.
So let's use this phrase in some other ways.
Exercise is good for me.
Talking to my friends is good for me.
Eating the right foods is good for me.
Now you can also say "isn't." Let's try it this way.
Eating a lot of sugar isn't good for me.
Eating too much salt isn't good for me.
Think about what you can do that is good for your body, and then you can say
"this is good for me." Well, it's good for you to keep learning.
So let's continue with Conversation B.
But what about other vegetables?
I eat some other vegetables.
How about you?
I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.
That's good. You always eat right.
No, I don't.
I love sugar. I eat a lot of sweet foods.
I like foods with salt. I eat too much salt.
Well, we don't always eat right.
But we can keep trying!
Well, Ken likes food with a lot of salt.
Lily likes food that has a lot of sugar.
She likes sweet things.
And at the end of this conversation, Lily says, "We don't always eat right. But
we can keep trying!" We don't always do something.
Earlier Ken says, "You always eat right." So do you do something a lot?
You can say: I always do that.
Or you can say: I don't always do that.
Use it like this:
You don't always do a good job on tests.
Or, you always do a great job on tests.
I don't always exercise in the morning.
Or, I always exercise in the morning.
She always gets to class on time.
Or, we don't always get to class on time.
Think about different ways to use these phrases.
I often do something.
Or, I always do something.
Or, I don't always do something.
We don't always eat right.
But we can keep trying!
It's important to keep trying.
Keep trying your best at whatever you do.
You're doing a great job today.
Now let's review our lesson.
You try to eat right.
You want to be healthy.
But sometimes you eat unhealthy foods.
Some foods have a lot of sugar in them.
Other foods have a lot of salt.
You can eat these foods sometimes.
But don't eat them all the time!
Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.
Eat different ones every day.
They are good for your body.
Hi, Ken.
Are you eating an apple again?
Yes, I am. I like apples.
I eat one or two every day.
Do you eat other fruits?
Sometimes.
Apples are good for me.
I know.
But your body needs other fruits and vegetables too.
You're right.
I eat carrots too.
I know! You eat carrots every day.
I like carrots.
But what about other vegetables?
I eat some other vegetables.
How about you?
I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables.
That's good. You always eat right.
No, I don't.
I love sugar. I eat a lot of sweet foods.
I like foods with salt. I eat too much salt.
Well, we don't always eat right.
But we can keep trying!
Calendar Phrase.
We can keep trying.
We can keep trying.
(Chinese).
We're not very good at sports.
We can keep trying.
We're not very good at homework.
We can keep trying.
We're not very good at tests.
We can keep trying.
And trying and trying and trying.
Yeah.
We can keep trying.
We can keep trying.
(Chinese).
OK friends, now it's time to practice with our Answer It questions.
The first question is: What does Ken eat every day?
Do you remember?
This is from our lesson.
What does Ken eat every day?
Andrea, can you answer it?
I can answer it.
He eats apples and carrots.
Ken eats apples and carrots every day.
Now here's a question for you.
It's question number two.
How many fruits and vegetables do you eat every day?
Gabe, how many fruits and vegetables do you eat every day?
I'm glad you asked, Andrea.
Well, the answer is I should eat more.
I eat about one fruit and maybe some vegetables with a meal every day.
Well Gabe, you should try to eat more fruits and vegetables.
Thank you all for joining us today.
And be sure to come back again tomorrow right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
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