节目资讯
刊物:生活英语
日期:2009-03-12
难易度:High
关键字:w…
节目资讯
刊物:生活英语
日期:2009-03-12
难易度:High
关键字:windy, wind, scared, parking garage, at all, thund
(Music).
Welcome back, friends.
I hope you had a nice break.
But now it’s time to keep learning.
It is time for us to review our conversations.
Now think about some of the things that you learned from the teaching as you
listen again.
Here we go.
The storm is really getting bad out there.
Is it windy?
Yes! The wind is terrible!
It took my umbrella right out of my hands.
Oh. I guess I won’t go and buy a new umbrella yet.
Here’s a towel for you, Amy.
Thank you.
I wanted to walk home,
but I can’t do that in this weather.
You can wait here and I can tak you home after work.
Thank you.
My car is in the parking garage,
so we won’t have to go outside at all.
That’s wonderful!
Uh, can I ride with you too?
Sure.
I don’t want to get wet again.
You know, Jack, when I was outside, I felt scared.
Really?
Are you scared of storms?
Not usually.
But this time, the thunder was so loud,
and the lightning was so close!
Then you said the wind took your umbrella, right?
Right!
I just wanted to come inside and stay inside.
I know what you mean.
I like watching storms,
but being in them is not fun.
It’s nice to be with friends too.
Now I don’t feel scared at all.
(Chinese).
OK. That’s all for today.
And I’ll see you tomorrow.
I think it’s time for Inspector E.
Hello, everyone.
I’m Inspector E.
And I’m Dr. English.
Uh, Dr. English, is it raining outside?
Yes, it is.
Oh, no! It is?
Oh, yes.
It’s raining hard.
Hmm.
I don’t have an umbrella.
Well, that’s OK.
I have two.
Thanks.
Friends, let’s review this week’s interesting point.
It has to do with the rain.
Yes. It’s raining really hard.
Oh, no!
Oh, yes.
And I forgot my umbrella.
Oh, no!
Oh, yes.
Now Dr. English, are Emma and Jack mad at each other?
No, I don’t think so.
Are Emma and Jack fighting?
No, they aren’t fighting.
So why are they saying, ”Oh, no!” ”Oh, Yes”?
Oh.
Well, when Emma says, ”Oh, no,” she means it’s too bad that it’s raining.
We say ”Oh, no” when something bad happens.
And when Jack said ”Oh, yes,” he is saying, ”Yes, it’s raining.”.
He’s telling her the truth.
That’s right.
People like the way ”yes and no” go together.
I can say:
Oh, no! I missed the bus.
And I can say:
Oh, yes, you did.
That’s right.
Thanks for explaining, Dr. English.
You’re welcome.
But you also helped.
Oh, no, I didn’t.
Oh, yes, you did.
OK, friends.
I think you’ve got.
Wonderful.
Now remember, if you have a question, we have an answer.
This is Inspector E.
And I’m Dr. English.
We’ll see you next week.
Goodbye.
Calendar Phrase.
What will the weather be like tomorrow?
What will the weather be like tomorrow?
(Chinese).
What will the weather be like tomorrow?
I don’t know.
What will the weather be like tomorrow?
Maybe it will rain.
Or maybe it will be sunny.
What will the weather be like tomorrow?
We can look in the newspaper and find out.
Or watch the news on TV and find out.
Or we can...
Wait until tomorrow and find out.
Yeah.
What will the weather be like tomorrow?
What will the weather be like tomorrow?
(Chinese).
All right, everyone It is time to practice with our Question of the Day.
Are you ever scared of storms?
When?
Well, let’s ask our friend Oh!Hi! this question.
Oh!Hi! Are you ever scared of storms?
When?
Oh, no. I never afraid.
Well, sometimes if it’s really raining hard and there’s thunder and lightning
and it’s cold and it’s scary and it’s dark and I’m alone...
Oh,no! I want my mama.
And when there’s no bananas in the house...
Oh!Hi! Oh!Hi! Oh!Hi! It’s OK.
You don’t have to be scared.
There’s no storm and I’m right here with you, OK?
OK.
Well friends, practice this question today and then join us again tomorrow right
here at The Mall.
We’ll see you then.
Goodbye.
Bye-bye.
(Music).