节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-02-22
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-02-22
难易度:Low
关键字:feel, throat, sore, cold, well, runny nose, catch
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Are you ready?
I'm ready.
Let's go. Lights.
Camera.
Let's Talk in English.
Hey, everyone. Welcome to LTE TV.
My name is Gabe.
And I'm Andrea.
The title of our lesson today is: Feeling Sick.
Yes, Feeling Sick.
Well friends, I hope that you are not feeling sick today.
I hope you feel well.
But it is important to learn how to talk about feeling sick in English.
I guess we all sometimes feel sick, right, Gabe?
It's true.
Now I don't feel sick right now.
And I hope you're not feeling sick either.
But if you start to feel sick, maybe you should think about some of the things
we will learn in today's lesson.
Well, let's begin.
Please open your magazines, find our Read It, and follow along.
How do you feel?
Do you feel sick?
Are you tired and weak?
Do you have a runny nose?
Maybe you have a headache.
Your throat is probably sore too.
Then you have a cold!
Everyone gets sick sometimes.
And people often catch colds in the winter.
You want to get well.
What can you do?
Go home and rest!
Then you won't give your cold to anyone else!
All right, friends, our Read It starts with a question: How do you feel?
How do you feel right now?
Let's look at this key word.
feel.
If you feel well, that means your body is good.
If you feel bad, then there might be something wrong with your body.
And I feel fine.
I don't feel bad at all.
I feel great.
I am well.
I feel good.
Now I hope you are feeling good too.
I hope you feel well.
I hope you don't have a headache or a runny nose or a sore throat.
I hope you feel good.
Well, if your throat is sore, then you probably do not feel very good.
Let's talk about this key word.
throat.
Now your throat is part of your body.
When you put food in your mouth, it goes down your throat and into the rest of
your body.
And if you're not feeling very good, maybe your throat hurts.
Maybe it's uncomfortable to talk, or uncomfortable to swallow, or uncomfortable
to drink or eat because your throat hurts.
It is sore.
And "sore" is also a key word.
When something is sore, that means it hurts or you have pain there.
My throat is sore.
Maybe your back is sore after you exercise a lot.
Or maybe your arm is sore.
We hope you are not sore.
But it's good to know how to use this word.
And sometimes your throat might be sore.
But I think if you're sore after you exercise, that might be a good feeling.
That's a good thing.
You just feel sore sometimes.
But sometimes our bodies feel sore after we exercise.
Right. So that is a good sore.
But if your throat is sore, you might have a cold.
Let's talk about this key word.
cold.
If you have a cold, then you are sick.
You might... cough a lot.
You have a sore throat.
You might be very tired.
It's not nice to have a cold.
No. I hope you don't have a cold.
If you have a cold, that means you caught a cold somewhere or from someone.
Did you catch a cold?
I hope not.
I hope you are well.
And let's talk about this key word.
well.
When you are well, that means you feel great.
You are not sick.
But if you are sick, you can say: Oh, I don't feel well.
Well Andrea, are you feeling well?
Oh, yes, I'm... I'm feeling well.
I'm feeling great. Thank you.
Well, great. Then uh, maybe you can tell us what we need to do next.
OK. Well, let us continue learning with Christina.
(Chinese).
Oh...
What's wrong, Ginger?
Uh oh. Do you feel sick?
Yeah. I'm tired and weak.
Do you have a runny nose?
Uh, yes. And my head hurts.
So you have a headache.
Do you have a sore throat too?
Yes, my throat hurts.
Ginger, you have a cold.
What? I have a cold?
Yes. People often catch colds in the winter.
I don't want a cold. I want to get well!
You should go home and rest.
No. I can rest here at the Jungle Cafe.
No, you can't.
Go home, so I don't catch your cold.
Oh...
How do you feel?
Do you feel sick?
Are you tired and weak?
Do you have a runny nose?
Maybe you have a headache.
Your throat is probably sore too.
Then you have a cold!
Everyone gets sick sometimes.
And people often catch colds in the winter.
You want to get well.
What can you do?
Go home and rest!
Then you won't give your cold to anyone else!
We hope you feel well as we review our key words.
feel.
feel.
I feel tired and weak. I need to rest.
throat.
throat.
Drink some tea. It can help your throat.
sore.
sore.
Jack ran 10 miles yesterday. Now his legs are sore.
cold.
cold.
Rick is sick. He has a cold.
well.
well.
Barb does not feel well. She is sick.
Well, let's keep learning now with Song Time.
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