节目资讯
刊物:生活英语
日期:2009-02-05
难易度:High
关键字:o…
节目资讯
刊物:生活英语
日期:2009-02-05
难易度:High
关键字:opinion,act, bored, seem, pour one’s heart out, ca
(Music).
Welcome back from your break.
Now it’s time to review our lesson together.
Now in my opinion, this is a good idea.
We can review the things that we already talked about together.
Now what is your opinion?
Do you think it’s a good idea?
I hope so.
Well, listen carefully to today’s key words and the other things that you
learned as we review.
Here we go.
Hi, guys.
What are you doing?
Tom is writing an e-mail to an old friend.
Pam is helping me.
Why do you need help?
Well, my friend told me some things about her life and how she’s feeling.
I want to help her.
But Tom isn’t sure what to write.
I could help too.
Can I read the e-mail?
Sure.
Well, do you want my opinion?
Of course.
Tell Karla that she’s not complaining.
She poured her heart out to you.
You could thank her for trusting you.
Oh. OK. I’ll write that.
I just wish she wasn’t feeling sad.
Well, Karla doesn’t have to feel sad.
But she can’t help it.
She can’t change her feelings.
Maybe she can.
Really?
Yes.
Sometimes you start to feel the way you act.
Huh?
Here’s an example.
I don’t always like my job.
Sometimes I feel bored.
You never seem bored.
I know.
I act like I’m having fun.
I smile at people,
and then I start feeling happy.
Really?
Wow. I’ll have to try that.
Hello.
(Chinese).
Well, I hope you enjoyed today’s information.
See you tomorrow.
I think it’s time for Inspector E.
Hello, friends.
I’m Inspector E.
And I’m Dr. English.
Are you OK, Dr. English?
Do you want to talk about anything?
Well, yeah.
I do have some problems.
Well, should we talk about it together?
Sure.
Maybe we can talk about it after class.
OK.
All right.
But for now, we can talk about this phrase.
Do you want to talk about anything?
Let’s listen to our conversation again.
Do you want to talk about anything?
Do you want to talk about anything?
We ask this when someone we know doesn’t look happy.
When a friend looks sad or unhappy, you can ask them this question.
This is a more polite way of asking them:
Are you OK?
Is something wrong?
You want to give your friend a chance to talk,
to share what’s making him or her unhappy.
You want to know if there’s anything they want to tell you.
You want to listen.
You hope talking will make your friend feel better.
That’s right.
We show friends we care when we ask this question.
So when Inspector E asked me if I was OK and if there was something I wanted to
talk about,
he’s showing that he cares about me.
Well, if you have a question, we have an answer.
Now go practice this phrase.
I’m Dr. English.
And I’m Inspector E.
See you next week.
Calendar Phrase.
I feel bad.
I feel bad.
(Chinese).
I feel bad.
What’s wrong?
I broke my sister’s doll.
Oh, no.
That’s terrible.
I feel bad.
It was her favorite doll.
You should buy her a new one.
I know,
that’s why I feel bad.
It cost a lot of money.
I feel bad.
I feel bad.
(Chinese).
Today I have a new friend for you to meet.
Let me introduce Oh! Hi!.
Oh! Hi!.
Haha.
Oh! Hi! We’re so glad you’re here with us.
Now can you help me practice the Question of the Day?
Yes.
Sounds good.
The question is:
Do you think you can change your feelings?
Why or why not?
Can I change my feelings?
Yes.
If I’m sad, I’ll change and feel happy.
Oh, I see.
Well, Oh! Hi!.
Here is a banana for you.
Whoa! I’m happy.
Haha.
I’m gald.
Well friends, thank you for joining us today here at The Mall.
And be sure to come back tomorrow.
We’ll see you then.
Bye-bye.
Bey-bye.
(Music).