节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-01-30
难易度:Low
关键字:…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-01-30
难易度:Low
关键字:sport, action, game, cheer, team, player, in person
(Music).
Two in One. Two in One. It's time to put two key words into one sentence.
Now let's think about today's key words.
Think about two of them, and how you can put them in one sentence.
Are you thinking about it? Yes?
OK, let me give you my sentence.
Sally is a player on the soccer team.
Sally is a player on the soccer team.
What are my two key words, Gabe?
Well, you used the key words "player" and "team," right?
That's right.
Now let's see you do Two in One.
OK, Two in One. Let's see, let's see.
Ah. I cheered for my favorite basketball team.
Good. I cheered for my favorite basketball team.
What were the two key words?
"Cheer" and "team." Well friends, we are cheering for you.
We know that you can do it.
Now let's learn more in Conversation A.
Susie, do you like sports?
I like some sports.
But I'm not really a sports fan.
I am. I love sports.
I know that.
You are always watching sports on TV.
I am. I cheer for many different teams.
Do you have a favorite sport?
No. I like all sports.
Really? Some sports are boring.
Not to me!
Does Susie like sports?
Well, we find out that Susie likes some sports.
But she's not really a sports fan.
She's not a sports fan.
Now, if you are a fan of something, that means you really like it.
When you are a sports fan, you really like sports.
You cheer for your teams.
You know about different players.
You're a sports fan.
Now you can use this word "fan" in different ways.
You can say, "I'm a fan of that kind of music." Or, I'm a rock music fan.
So I'm a fan of something, or I'm a sports fan.
Let's try to use this in some different ways.
Daniel is a fan of soccer.
Or, you can also say Daniel is a soccer fan.
He really likes soccer.
We see another good question in this conversation.
Do you have a favorite sport?
Now there are many different kinds of sports.
Which one do you like best?
Do you have a favorite sport?
Do you have a favorite food?
Do you have a favorite player?
Now let's learn more with Christina.
(Chinese).
Let's continue with Conversation B.
Do you always watch sports on TV?
No. Sometimes I go to games.
That is very exciting.
Why?
I can watch the action with other fans.
I see my favorite players in person.
That must be fun for you.
It is! "Take me out to the ball game...".
No thanks. Take me out to the park or the zoo!
No thanks. Take me out to the park or the zoo!
Well, we know what Susie is interested in.
We know what she is a fan of.
She likes animals.
She likes places like parks and zoos.
Of course, Rob likes sports.
He says, "Take me out to the ball game..." This is a famous song.
Do you know what sport it's talking about?
What ball game is this?
Basketball? Football?
No. It's baseball.
Take Me Out to the Ball Game is singing about baseball.
Well, at the beginning of this conversation, Susie says, "Do you always watch
sports on TV?" Do you always do something?
This is a good phrase to know.
Do you always eat here at this restaurant?
Do you always study in the library, or do you sometimes study at home?
Do you always buy a tea after lunch? I do.
Rob says, "No. Sometimes I go to games. And that is very exciting." Well, later
Susie says "It must be fun for you" to see people in person.
Well, what's fun for you?
Is it fun for you to play games or sing?
Talk about it.
What is fun for you?
Right now it's time for us to review today's lesson.
Many people like sports.
Some like every sport.
Others have just one favorite sport.
People watch sports on TV.
They can see all the action very well.
Others go to games.
They cheer for their favorite teams and players.
People like going to games.
They can sit with lots of other fans.
Everyone watches and cheers together.
They can eat fun snacks too.
They like to see games in person.
That is very exciting!
Susie, do you like sports?
I like some sports.
But I'm not really a sports fan.
I am. I love sports.
I know that.
You are always watching sports on TV.
I am. I cheer for many different teams.
Do you have a favorite sport?
No. I like all sports.
Really? Some sports are boring.
Not to me!
Do you always watch sports on TV?
No. Sometimes I go to games.
That is very exciting.
Why?
I can watch the action with other fans.
I see my favorite players in person.
That must be fun for you.
It is! "Take me out to the ball game...".
No thanks. Take me out to the park or the zoo!
Calendar Phrase.
Who are you cheering for?
Who are you cheering for?
(Chinese).
Go! Go! Go! Yeah!
Who are you cheering for?
I'm cheering for my favorite player.
Who are you cheering for?
Who is your favorite player?
My favorite player is tall!
Can't you see him!
He's playing basketball!
Go! Go! Go!
OK!
But there are many tall people playing basketball!
Who are you cheering for?
I'm cheering for... Oh, no!
My favorite player just missed a shot and lost the game.
I guess you're not cheering for him anymore!
Who are you cheering for?
Who are you cheering for?
(Chinese).
Let's Answer it!
Let's answer some questions to see what you can remember from today's lesson.
Here is number one.
What do people cheer for?
What do people cheer for, Gabe?
Well uh, the answer, I think, is found in the Read It part of today's lesson.
The answer is:
They cheer for their favorite teams and players.
That's what people cheer for.
All right, here's my question for you.
What is your favorite sport? And why?
What is your favorite sport? Why?
Andrea?
My favorite sport is swimming.
I love swimming because I love the water.
I love to be in the water and move through the water.
I feel very energetic when I am swimming.
You know, I really like swimming too.
It's a great exercise.
It's a great sport.
And you really do get energy from swimming.
That's true.
OK. Well friends, we hope you learned something new today.
Be sure to join us again tomorrow.
We have some exciting things to talk about right here on Let's Talk...
In English.
Bye-bye.
See you next time.
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