节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-02-24
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-02-24
难易度:High
关键字:pain, ill, cough, fever, serious, blood, symptom, cough up
(Music).
Are you ready?
I'm ready, Andrea.
OK. Well, let's begin.
Lights.
Camera.
Let's Talk in English.
Hi, everyone. My name is Gabe.
And welcome to LTE TV.
Hi, friends. My name is Andrea.
Today we are talking about going to the doctor.
The title of our lesson is: Go to the Doctor.
Now if you are not feeling well, if you're coughing and sneezing, if you're not
comfortable, if you're in pain, if you have a fever, if you feel ill...
Whoa... Andrea, all of those things sound really bad.
What should you do?
Well, you should go to the doctor.
Well friends, we have many things to learn together today.
So please open your magazine, and let's begin.
Some people go to the doctor often.
They go anytime they feel pain or don't feel well.
Other people go only when they feel very ill.
When should you go?
Have you been sick for more than a week?
If your symptoms aren't any better, go see a doctor.
When you have a bad cough and a fever, you might have something serious.
If you cough up blood, go to a doctor right away.
How often do you go to the doctor?
Our Read It starts out by saying some people go to the doctor often.
Some people go to the doctor when they feel pain or when something in their body
is sore.
Well, let's look at this key word together.
pain.
Now if you have pain in your body, or if you have a pain in your body, that
means it is sore or it hurts.
Part of your body doesn't feel well.
You could also say, "I'm in pain." Ow! My arm hurts! I'm in pain.
That means you are not feeling very good.
Something hurts on your body.
You are in pain.
Yes. Well Gabe, Gabe, I... I really hope you're not in pain, right?
Well, no, I'm... I'm OK.
OK, good.
That was just an example.
OK. But wow, I... I really thought you were in pain there.
Yes!
Good job. Thank you for helping us understand this word "pain." So you can be in
pain, or you can have a pain.
I have a pain in my head.
Well friends, let's look at another key word here.
It is "ill." Now if you are ill, that means you are sick.
"Ill" is another word to say "I'm sick." So you can say: Oh, I'm sick, or I'm
ill.
So you could say: Will is ill.
That means Will is sick.
But I... I hope, if your name is Will, that you are not ill.
I hope you're feeling OK.
If you are ill, maybe you need to take some medicine, Will.
Well, if Will is really ill, then maybe he has a bad cough and a fever.
Let's look at this key word.
cough.
Now, yesterday we learned "cough" as a verb - to... to cough.
But here we are talking about "cough" as a noun.
I have a cough.
Or Will has a bad cough.
That means he is coughing a lot, and maybe his cough is very loud.
Will's cough sounds awful.
But when Andrea coughed just now, that was a weak cough, Andrea.
Well, some people have very loud coughs or strong coughs.
And sometimes you just have a... a weak cough.
A weak cough.
Well, it's probably good if you have a weak cough.
That means you're not that sick.
Who knows?
Anyway, we do have another word here.
It's an uncomfortable feeling when you have a fever.
When you have a fever, that means the... the temperature in your body is higher
than it should be.
You have a fever.
And if you have a fever, it could mean something serious.
Another key word is "serious." Now if you have something serious, that means you
could be very sick.
So it's important to go to the doctor then.
So do you have a serious problem?
Well, I... I hope not.
I hope you can fix this problem.
You can give someone a serious look, like I'm giving Andrea right now.
Well, thank you for that serious look.
Well, it is serious if you see blood when you cough, or if you cough up blood.
Our key word is "blood." Now blood is in our body.
If you cut yourself, you see something red.
That is blood.
Andrea, I do not like looking at blood.
I... I don't mind it in movies sometimes.
But if I see my own blood, that just makes me feel uncomfortable, and I want to
faint.
OK. No, no, no. No, uh Gabe, it's OK.
Uh, I'm not being serious right now.
There's no blood.
No?
But we are going to learn more, OK?
So you're OK.
And we are going to learn more with Christina.
(Chinese).
Ginger, how are you feeling today?
I'm still sick.
I don't feel well.
Maybe you should go to the animal doctor.
No, no, no. I don't like to go to the doctor.
But the doctor can help you.
You're very ill.
No. It's just a cold.
Ginger, have you been sick for more than one week?
No, no, no. Only six and a half days.
All right. But if your symptoms continue...
Then I'll go to the animal doctor.
OK.
If you have a cough and a fever, you may have something serious.
Serious? Oh, no!
Do I have a fever?
Should I go to the doctor right away?
Oh, no! Do I have a temperature? Oh, no! Oh...
Some people go to the doctor often.
They go anytime they feel pain or don't feel well.
Other people go only when they feel very ill.
When should you go?
Have you been sick for more than a week?
If your symptoms aren't any better, go see a doctor.
When you have a bad cough and a fever, you might have something serious.
If you cough up blood, go to a doctor right away.
Let's review today's key words together.
And please say them with us.
pain.
pain.
Jimmy has pain in his leg. It's really sore.
ill.
ill.
Grace was very ill. She was sick for two months!
cough.
cough.
I can't sleep because my cough is so bad!
fever.
fever.
Tom is hot, but he feels cold. He has a fever.
serious.
serious.
You have a serious problem. You need help.
blood.
blood.
I cut my hand. There is a lot of blood!
OK, I didn't like saying that sentence, but that's how you use it.
Anyway, friends, right now it's time for us to continue with It's a Rap!
Argh. You will see a word.
Think of some words that rhyme with that word.
And the word for today is: pain.
What rhymes with "pain"?
Gain, and complain.
Yes?
Brain.
Oh, you're a smart little lad.
Brain.
Gain, pain, complain, and brain.
Let the music start.
There is something in my brain.
And it gives me lots of pain.
But I know I can't complain.
People say "No pain, no gain." That was pretty good.
All right, faster now. Argh.
There is something in my brain.
And it gives me lots of pain.
But I know I can't complain.
People say "No pain, no gain." Argh.
It's a Rap!
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