节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-02-25
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-02-25
难易度:High
关键字:smoke, mouth, wash, dirty, dish, put [something] off, sink, body, mind,
candy, sleep, health, condit
(Music).
Welcome back.
Now it's time to review this week's fun features.
But first, what are we going to do, Dr. Ginger?
We are...
We are going to play a game.
It's called Guess the Calendar Phrase.
That's right.
This month is not over yet, but you have already learned many Calendar Phrases
to help you improve your English.
Well, we are thinking of a phrase from this month.
We will tell you the words, but not in the right order.
Your job is to figure out what the phrase is.
Dr. Ginger, help us get started.
OK. The words are: bad, have, you, cough, a.
Bad, have, you, cough, a.
What is that Calendar Phrase?
It has five words.
You can use your magazine to help if you want.
Now what's the first word of that phrase, Ginger?
It's: you.
You.
What's next?
You have.
You have.
Bless you.
Friends, do you know what the phrase is yet?
What's next?
You have a bad.
You have a bad.
A bad what?
You have a bad cough.
Ginger, you have a bad cough.
But you did a good job.
And so did you, friends.
But Ginger, maybe it sounds like you need to go and see a doctor.
I know.
Maybe I should see the monkey doctor.
That's a good idea.
Well friends, it's a good idea for you to pay attention to your Calendar Phrases
every day and use them.
But right now it's time for us to review our fun features.
So here we go.
There are all kinds of sandwiches at this cafe too.
I love turkey sandwiches.
I do too.
We would like a green tea and a mango tea, please.
And two turkey sandwiches.
Hello. My name is Dr. Sting.
And I have good news for people with bad habits.
Do you have bad habits?
Many people have bad habits.
Bad habits are hard to stop.
But not anymore.
Doctors have found a way to stop bad habits.
They are using Change 21.
Change 21 is a special medicine drink.
It will take away your bad habits in 21 hours.
Change 21 will stop bad habits like smoking, talking with your mouth full, and
putting things off.
Doctors from around the world agree that Change 21 is good for the body and
mind.
Take care of your body.
Use Change 21.
(Music).
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, break, B-R-E-A-K.
And brake, B-R-A-K-E.
These two words are similar.
But very different.
When you break something, B-R-E-A-K, you can't use it anymore.
You can break something by hitting it, dropping it, or bending it.
For example, Jim always tells me: Be careful with my things! Don't break them!
I say that because you break my things a lot.
I do not.
Yes, you do.
Who broke my pencil yesterday?
Me.
And who broke my MP3 player?
Me.
OK, OK, so I break things.
I don't mean to.
It's OK.
Now tell our friends about the word "brake," B-R-A-K-E.
OK, brake, uh, B-R-A-K-E.
Brake stops something.
You have a brake on a car.
You use the brake when you want to slow down or stop.
Right.
When you see a red light or a stop sign, step on the brake.
Then you will slow down and stop.
Other things have brakes too.
Bicycles have brakes, motorcycles have brakes, scooters have brakes, trucks have
trakes, trains have brakes, buses have brakes...
OK Tim, we understand.
There are many, many things that have brakes.
So friends, brake.
And break.
Can you see the difference?
Good. Until next time, this is Tim...
And Jim saying...
Goodbye.
Well, those features are always pretty fun.
And Let's Talk in English is a fun way to learn English.
I hope you have a chance to practice what you have learned this week.
And I also hope that you can find some time to relax.
And of course, we have lots more to learn next time right here on Let's Talk in
English.
Goodbye.
(Music).
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