节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-01-04
难易度:Low
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2012-01-04
难易度:Low
关键字:tired, habit, exercise, eye, face
(Music).
It's time for What's That Word?
What's That Word?
What's That Word?
Yes, friends, it is time for us to review today's key words.
Now we are going to give you one of today's key words.
We'll give you the letters of that word.
And then I would like you to move the letters in the right place to know what
the word is.
Now here are the letters: E-C-A-F.
OK, E-C-A-F.
All right, uh, E-CAF... E-CAF.
Uh, E-CAF coffee, kind of like, you know, not... It won't keep you awake for so
long.
Uh, uh, Gabe, I think you're a little bit tired here.
Uh, yeah.
That... that's not right. No.
OK.
That's not right. Think about it.
OK.
Thank about it.
Well uh, it's got four letters.
What's That Word?
I know what the wording is.
It's "face." E-C-A-F becomes F-A-C-E, FACE.
Am I right?
You are right.
And of course, your eyes are on your face.
Well friends, What's That Word is something fun on our show.
You can make What's That Word a habit to review what you learn today.
Let's continue.
Are you sleeping, Lily?
No. I'm just closing my eyes.
I'm taking a break.
I need a break too. I'm tired.
Where are you going?
I need some coffee. Do you want some?
No thanks. Can you get me a cup of tea?
Sure. You always drink tea in the afternoon.
That's your habit.
What is Lily's habit?
Well, we just found out in Conversation A.
Lily's habit is drinking tea.
Ken says, "You always drink tea in the afternoon." She drinks tea, or she drinks
a tea.
She drinks some tea or a cup of tea.
Now these are all different ways that you can talk about this drink.
I would like some tea.
I would like tea.
I would like a cup of tea.
You can also use "coffee." I would like coffee.
Or I need coffee.
I would like some coffee.
Or I would like a cup of coffee.
Now some people have a cup of coffee every morning.
We could call that a morning habit.
If you have some tea every afternoon, that could be your afternoon habit.
Well, we learn some more important things looking at this conversation.
At the beginning, Ken says, "Are you sleeping, Lily?" Now is Lily sleeping?
No, she's not sleeping.
She's just closing her eyes.
You can't see her eyes because she is tired.
Well friends, let's look at another example of how we can use our key words with
Conversation B.
How abut you, Ken? What is your habit?
I always buy coffee.
Oh, right.
Do you want to come with me?
No. I am doing some exercises.
I'm starting a new habit.
That's good.
Rob! Are you washing your face?
Yes. I always wash my face in the afternoon.
That helps me wake up.
Well, we all have different habits!
Hello.
Let's start by going back to the end of Conversation A, where Ken says, "You
always drink tea in the afternoon.
That's your habit." Now at the beginning of Conversation B, Lily says, "How
about you, Ken? What's you habit?" How about you?
Someone asks you a question.
And you also want to know what they think, you can say: How about you?
Well, I like to watch sitcoms on TV. How about you? What do you like to watch?
I like to drink coffee. How about you? What do you like to drink?
And Ken says, "I always buy coffee." I always buy coffee.
Or I always do something.
This means you usually do something - maybe not every day - but you can still
say: I always do this.
I always go for a walk in the morning.
Or, I always eat dinner at 5:30.
Well friends, you're doing a great job.
Right now it's time for us to continue by learning something with Christina.
(Chinese).
Now let's review today's lesson.
You are working or studying.
You are tired.
You need a break.
What do you do?
People have different habits.
Some people get a cup of coffee or tea.
Others go for a walk or do some exercises.
A person may close her eyes and put her head on her desk.
Someone else might even wash his face!
How about you?
What is your habit?
Are you sleeping, Lily?
No. I'm just closing my eyes.
I'm taking a break.
I need a break too.
I'm tired.
Where are you going?
I need some coffee.
Do you want some?
No thanks. Can you get me a cup of tea?
Sure. You always drink tea in the afternoon.
That's your habit.
How about you, Ken?
What is your habit?
I always buy coffee.
Oh, right.
Do you want to come with me?
No. I am doing some exercises.
I'm starting a new habit.
That's good.
Rob! Are you washing your face?
Yes. I always wash my face in the afternoon.
That helps me wake up.
Well, we all have different habits!
Calendar Phrase.
I'm taking a break.
I'm taking a break.
(Chinese).
I'm taking a break.
You can't take a break.
You have to answer the phone.
I'm taking a break.
You answer the phone.
No, I can't answer the phone.
Why not?
I'm taking a break.
No. You can't take a break.
I'm taking a break.
No. I'm taking a break.
I'm taking a break.
I'm taking a break.
(Chinese).
It's time for Answer it!
Now reviewing what you learned in each of our shows is a good habit.
And today's Answer it! questions will help you do that.
Here is the first question.
What is Ken's habit in the afternoon?
I know. I know!
What is Ken's habit in the afternoon?
His habit is that he always gets coffee.
Ken always gets coffee in the afternoon.
Now number two is: What is one of your habits?
What is one of my habits?
Well, one of my habits is to take a walk every day.
I think this is a good habit.
It's not always easy, but I try to do this habit every day.
That is a great habit.
And of course, another great habit that many of you have is watching Let's Talk
in English every day, or listening to Let's Talk in English.
And of course, we'll see you next time right here on Let's Talk...
In English.
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
(Music).