节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-02-16
难易度:Medium
关键…
节目资讯
刊物:大家說英語
日期:2012-02-16
难易度:Medium
关键字:player, everywhere, radio, live, concert, performance
(Music).
It's time for Two in One.
It's time to use two of our key words in one sentence.
This is a great way to practice and use what we have learned.
So I will start.
I'm thinking of a sentence with two key words.
I got it.
Jeremy listened to a live talk show on the radio.
Oh. Jeremy listened to a live talk show on the radio.
The key words you used were "live" and "radio." Good job.
All right. Now I'm thinking of a sentence.
Matthew looked everywhere, but he could not find his radio.
Matthew looked everywhere.
That's a key word.
But he could not find his radio.
Poor Matthew.
Oh, that is very sad.
Radio, of course, is also a key word.
Friends, this is called Two in One.
It's a lot of fun.
It's your turn to practice.
And now let us continue learning with Conversation A.
That's a nice MP3 player, Susie.
Thanks! I just got it last week.
And now you can listen to music everywhere!
That's right!
How do you listen to music?
Oh, I buy CDs and listen to them on my computer.
Or I listen to the radio.
So you don't have an MP3 player?
No. I don't listen to music very often.
Well, Susie has a new MP3 player.
And Ken sees it and he says, "That's a nice MP3 player, Susie." That's a nice
something.
Now if you see that your friend has something that you like, you can use this
sentence.
That's a nice...
That's a nice T-shirt.
That's a nice computer.
That's a nice wallet.
This is something to use when you want to show someone that you like something
that they have.
Well, Ken also says, "Now you can listen to music everywhere." And there we see
our key word.
With an MP3 player, you can listen to music everywhere.
Now what are some other ways that you can listen to music?
Well, we see that in our conversation as well.
Ken buys CDs and listens to them on the computer.
Maybe your computer has a small CD player.
OK, friends, let's keep learning.
Let's see more of our key words in Conversation B.
I love music!
I go to concerts a lot.
I like live music too.
My favorite restaurant has live music on Saturday nights.
What kind of music?
Different kinds.
Sometimes the music is rock.
Sometimes it's country.
Do you go and listen every Saturday night?
No. I'd like to.
But I don't have enough money to eat there every week!
Well, at the beginning of this conversation, Susie says, "I love music! I go to
concerts a lot." I go to concerts a lot.
I go somewhere a lot.
This is a good sentence to know.
Use it like this:
I go to the park a lot. It's beautiful.
I like to exercise. I go to the gym a lot.
I love shopping. I go to the mall a lot.
And just like Susie says, I go to concerts a lot.
Well, at the very end of this conversation, we found out that Ken cannot go to
his favorite restaurant all the time.
He says, "I don't have enough money to eat there every week." But he does like
this restaurant.
What do you like to eat?
How often do you go there?
You can say, "I eat at the Jungle Cafe every week." Or I eat at tepanyaki every
day.
What do you like to eat?
How often do you eat it?
Use it in a sentence.
OK, friends, right now it's time for us to review today's lesson.
When people listen to music, they do it in different ways.
Some people have MP3 players.
People can download songs onto them.
They can carry their music everywhere.
Other people like to listen to music on the radio.
Or they buy CDs.
They listen to them on their computers or on CD players.
And many people like live music.
They go to concerts or other music performances to enjoy the music.
That's a nice MP3 player, Susie.
Thanks! I just got it last week.
And now you can listen to music everywhere!
That's right!
How do you listen to music?
Oh, I buy CDs and listen to them on my computer.
Or I listen to the radio.
So you don't have an MP3 player?
No. I don't listen to music very often.
I love music!
I go to concerts a lot.
I like live music too.
My favorite restaurant has live music on Saturday nights.
What kind of music?
Different kinds.
Sometimes the music is rock.
Sometimes it's country.
Do you go and listen every Saturday night?
No. I'd like to.
But I don't have enough money to eat there every week.
Calendar Phrase.
I just got it yesterday.
I just got it yesterday.
(Chinese).
Oh. I like your ring.
Is it new?
Yes. I just got it yesterday.
I like your jacket.
Is it new?
Yes. I just got it yesterday.
And I like your necklace.
Is it new too?
Yes. I just got it yesterday.
So did you spend your whole paycheck?
Yes. And I just got it yesterday.
I just got it yesterday.
I just got it yesterday.
(Chinese).
It's time to Answer it!
Here is your first question.
How do people listen to music?
How do people listen to music?
Gabe, can you answer it?
Of course. This is a silly question.
People use their ears to listen to music. OK.
Uh, yeah.
That was a joke, Andrea.
OK, that... that was funny. I appreciated that.
But what is the real answer?
OK.
People listen to music on MP3 players, the radio or on CD players and computers.
Yeah, that's how they listen to music.
But Andrea, how do you listen to music?
This is our second question.
How do you listen to music?
I want to know Andrea's answer.
Well, I usually listen to music on my computer.
Good.
I put a DVD in my computer.
Or I like to listen to radio stations online.
I have some speakers that are part of my computer.
Well, that's a great way to listen to music.
How do you listen to music, friends?
Talk about this today.
And we'll see you next time right here on...
Let's Talk in English.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
(Music).
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