时间:2018-12-28 作者:英语课 分类:大家说英语


英语课

参考课文听写:


开头部分:
G: well, hello, everybody and welcome to Let’s talk in English on PTS.
A: where you are going to learn something new today, welcome. My name is Andrea.
G: and my name is Gabe. And we have a great lesson for you today. First we'll start with some key words. Listen carefully, the first one is check something out, check something out. Check out that new restaurant, let me know if it’s good or not.
A: borrow, borrow. Can I borrow your coat? I am cold.
G: direct, direct. Mrs. Pang 1 directed the Easter show at her church.
A: director, director. Mrs. Pang was the director of the Easter show.
G: star, star. Michael Jordan is a sports star.
A: well, let’s check out these key words one more time. The first one is check something out, borrow, direct, director, star.
G: well, now, let’s go on over to the star of our show today. His name is Eddy 2.
E: yeah, you know, I want to be a director when I’ve done acting 3.
G: really?
A: oh…?
G: well, you can and I’m sure…
A: well, it’s true. A lot of actors become to directors.
E: yeah!
G: that’s right. And both actors and directors are stars. You can be a star.
E: ok, good thank you. All right, today’s mission 4, are you ready?
G: I’m already.
E: ok, ok. Here it comes… what kinds of movies does Simon like?
A: what kinds of movies does Simon like?
G: well, let’s go and find out in today’s lesson right now.


 


Conversation A
Betty: What kind of movies do you like, Simon?
Renee: Oh, you know Simon. He likes movies about sports.
Simon: Yeah. I loved Facing the Giants, did you see that?
Betty: No, is it good?
Renee: It is. Even I liked it.
Betty: I’ll have to check it out.
Simon: We have the DVD. You can borrow it sometime.
Betty: OK! Thanks.


g: Andrea, l love this. What did we find right here in the first conversation.
A: we found the answer to today’s mission.
G: yes, we did. The mission is what kinds of movies does Simon like?
A: what kinds of movies does Simon like? Simon likes movies about sports.
G: yes, he does. He even talks about this one called Facing the Giants. It’s an American football movie. And he says to check it out. Or Betty says that she’ll have to check it out. Let’s learn with this phrase means to check something out. Say it with me, check something out. When you check something out, then you look at something. Or you experience something. You check it out.
A: now, let’s use it. Sara found a new restaurant, she wants her friends to check the restaurant out. Or check my Blog out, you know, you can also say check out my Blog. Or check out something.
A: that’s right. Both are correct, check out the new magazine or check the new magazine out.
G: and check out this next key word we have. The word is borrow, borrow. To borrow means to take something from someone that you will give back to them later. to borrow.
A: yes. When you borrow, when you use it for a short time. You do not keep it, you give it back to the person you borrow it from.
G: hey, Andrea. Can I borrow your pen?
A: you want to borrow my pen.
G: well, I want to borrow your pen.
A: ok, there you go.
G: oh…oh, I will give it back later.
A: are you sure?
G: yes!
A: it’s not yours you’re just borrowing it.
G: that’s right. Ok.
A: ok. Good!
G: I finished. here, you can have it back.
A: oh, thank you. It’s my pen. Thanks, Gabe.
G: thank you for letting me borrow your pen.
A: you’re welcome, Gabe anytime.
G: so you can borrow many different kinds of things. If you want to borrow from someone, then you should remember to give back what you borrowed.
A: that’s true. Well, Betty can borrow the CD, the DVD from Simon. So she can watch the movie and then give it back to him.
G: well, I think now it’s time for us to go and learn a little more English with Thomas.
A: let’s check out what he’s going to teach us.
 


Conversation B
Simon: So… Who’s directing the new movie? Do you know?
Betty: Yes. Martin Howard.
Renee: Oh… He’s a good director. I like his movies.
Simon: Me too. Will they need any extras.
Betty: I don’t know. Why are you interested in?
Simon: I might be.
Renee: Me too. Being a movie star would be fun!
Simon: You’ll always be a star to me. Honey.
Renee: Oh… Simon, you’re so sweet.


A: Oh… Simon really is sweet. Now we learned 5 about words like direct, director and star. That was reminds me of Eddy.
G: yeah. That’s right. Eddy was to be a star.
A: And he wants to be a director. Do you think that he can direct a movie?
G: Well, maybe he can learn how to direct a movie. But he’s always a really cool star.
A: He is our friend the star who can direct. Well, we can learn that key word. It is direct, direct. Now when you direct someone, that means you tell them what to do. When you direct them, you want them to be the best they can be.
G: And when you direct a movie, that means you are the person who is telling all of the actors and everybody else what to do. To make it look good, you direct something.
A: So… yes, it’s true. You can direct a movie. You can also direct cars. Sometimes when there are many cars on the road, someone will direct the cars, tell the cars where to go.
G: And so the person who is directing in this conversation, his name is Martin Howard. And we find out that he is a director.
A: And he is a good director. This is a good key word to learn. director, director. The director is a person who directs. The director of a movie is the person who tells the actors what to do.
G: Yes. And remember, everybody. This word is spelt d-i-r-e-c-t-o-r, not d-i-r-e-c-t-e-r, remember its or at the end, director.
A: Our next key word is star, star. Here a star is a famous person. You can have a TV star, a movie star or a sports star.
G: And we see at the end of the conversation, Simon says you’re always be a star to me. So a star can mean someone who is very special to you as well.
A: Well, someone who is special to ask is our teaching 6 star.
A+G: Thomas.
A: Let’s go see him.
G: what a star!


Song Time
G: Dare to dream, dare to believe, dare to join us here at Let’s talk in English for this month.
A+G: Song Time.
G: That’s right. This month’s song is called Dare TO Dream. Do you remember what that means? It means don’t be afraid of dreaming and stepping out to do something big with your life.
A: That’s right. So are you ready to learn more from this month’s Song Time? Yes. Ok. Let’s go. Let’s take a look at the **** where it says dare to dream, dare to believe, you can soar 7 so high beyond the clouds.
G: Wait, ****. Let’s talk about that word soar, you can soar so high beyond the clouds. What does it mean to soar.
A: Well, when you soar that means you fly very high up in the sky.
G: I can think of some other things that soar. Can you everybody? An airplane soars 8 in the sky, it flies high in the sky. And some birds also soar that means they fly very quickly and very fast, they soar in the sky. So if you can soar so high up in the sky, it does mean that we can actually fly if we dare to dream.
A: Well, no. But it does mean that you can feel very free, you can feel like a bird that it is high in the clouds
G: Ok. So you feel very free. And there is another word that we can look at here. You can discover, you can discover where dreams are found. Now to discover something means to find it or to learn it for the very first time.
A: So you can discover where dreams are found when you dare to dream. Now this song also says this is your once in a lifetime. Now ****, what does mean?
G: Well, your lifetime is how long you live. So there are something to happen many times in your lifetime like you go to school or you go to work many times. And other things only happen once in your lifetime. So these are called once-in-a-lifetime experiences. This is very special because they don’t happen very often. Do you have any once in your lifetime experiences.
A: Well, you get to learn English every day. So that’s not a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But you know something that it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Well, that would be going to the moon. Well, now that would be so cool.
G: That would be really cool, it would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. So this song says when you dare to dream that it’s your once in your lifetime. It’s your moment. It’s your time to shine.
A: When you shine, you do something very well. You like a light that everyone can see. So let’s go see the sun shine singer’s shine with our Song Time.
A+G: Dare TO Dream.
 
Calendar Phrase
G: Ha.. ha… it’s great, Andrea. I love this show.
A: OK?
G: ha.. ha… I love this show.
A: OK?
G: Andrea, I love this show.
A: Gabe, Gabe. I love this show, over here on Let’s talk in English. It’s a time for our Calendar Phrase.
G: Right, right. Ok. the Phrase for today is I love this show.
A: l love this show.
G: Now if there is a show on TV or the radio that you really like, then this is a good phrase to know I love this show.
A: Well, I love this part of our show. The time when we go and watch our Calendar Phrase skit 9.
G: Let’s go there now.


I love this show. 我喜欢这个节目。
Can we watch TV with you?
Uh… Sure. I’m watching a football show. I love this show.
I love this show, too!
You both like football?
Yes. Football is an exciting game! I love this show.
Yes. You can learn a lot about sports from the show. And football players are handsome.
Yeah, really handsome.
You love this show. Now I know why.
 
结尾部分
 
G: Hey, everybody. now it’s time for the question of the day with our dear friend and superstar Eddy.
A: That’s right. Thank you. I’m here. It is the question of the day. Would you want to be in a movie? Why or why not?
G: Would you want to be in a movie? Why or why not?
A: Yes. I would like to be in a movie. Being in a movie would be very exciting and lots of fun!
G: Yes. I’m sure you can learn a lot of things from being in a movie. And if you’re in a movie, then you might be a star.
A: A movie star… Wow!
G: Oh, be great. Ok? Andrea. Before you go being a movie somewhere. Let’s say goodbye to students. Thank you, friends for joining us here on Let’s talk in English on PTS.
A+G+E : Where learning 10 English can be fun. Bye-bye!



1 pang
n.剧痛,悲痛,苦闷
  • She experienced a sharp pang of disappointment.她经历了失望的巨大痛苦。
  • She was beginning to know the pang of disappointed love.她开始尝到了失恋的痛苦。
2 eddy
n.漩涡,涡流
  • The motor car disappeared in eddy of dust.汽车在一片扬尘的涡流中不见了。
  • In Taylor's picture,the eddy is the basic element of turbulence.在泰勒的描述里,旋涡是湍流的基本要素。
3 acting
n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的
  • Ignore her,she's just acting.别理她,她只是假装的。
  • During the seventies,her acting career was in eclipse.在七十年代,她的表演生涯黯然失色。
4 mission
n.使命,任务,天职;代表团,使团
  • He was charged with an important mission.他受委托承担一项重要使命。
  • I'll leave you to undertake an important mission.我要让你承担一项重要使命。
5 learned
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
6 teaching
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
7 soar
vi.猛增,高飞,升腾,高涨,屹立
  • The eagle can soar without flapping their wings.老鹰无需振翼就能翱翔。
  • Borrowing is set to soar to an astonishing £60 billion.借款很可能猛增至惊人的600亿英镑。
8 soars
v.高飞( soar的第三人称单数 );猛增;(音乐)升高;高耸
  • The lamp tower soars above the horizon. 这座灯塔高耸入云。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The condor soars above the mountain heights. 禿鹰翱翔于高山之上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
9 skit
n.滑稽短剧;一群
  • The comic skIt sent up the foolishness of young men in love.那幅画把沉溺于热恋中的青年男子的痴态勾勒得滑稽可笑。
  • They performed a skit to amuse the crowd.他们表演了一个幽默小品来娱乐观众。
10 learning
n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle,you often fall off.初学骑自行车时,常会从车上掉下来。
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.学习语言不仅仅是记些单词的事。
学英语单词
a silkworm cocoon
abstracting symbol
aded
ADS (automatic depressurization system)
altitude bubble
antipolar
apprentices
Benedict on Admiralty
bidirectional replication
Bonnaz
capital investment program
certified checks
cierre
condenser input
cyclotron rotation of charged particles
cytidylic
defensive qi
distemperances
distributing centre
doctors make the worst patients
doctuss
dulay
dutko
echelon spectrograph
epilepsia procursiva
erofeyev
evidence for the prosecution
extreme case sampling
f. d. roosevelts
farm research station
fiddleneck
fish-flies
football-mad
gentlemen's club
given me a shout
Grizin
ground coupled heat pump
heliports
Hemipilia cordifolia
HMSN
how the other half lives
hypovagotonia
individualsymbol
inoculated anthrax
intramolecular transposition
lamp wire
learning modules
leuproside
Lobachevskian method
locked byte
lowest splanchnic nerve
magnetise
marishes
massively
matrix life test
Mayr, Ernst
metallation
metastable (electronic) state
midcarpal
modern languages
Monsel
morning-sickness
multimode multihorn feed
natural grazing ground
nitent
non waste technology
oblique-viewing endoscope
Old Labour
on the hump
orhan
paleo-snowline
patentable invention
pennatulid
peoc
phalacrocoraxes
pindolol
plain warehouse
Porro prism erecting system
prose poet
quadrangulate
riksdaler
Rimidol
rogin
saefte
shirmer
silicon crystal
social-worth
sparse unsymmetric linear equation
spatiokinematic
stern plank
tilting furnace
timer circuit
to be cold
triquinoyl
tritiding
under representation
under-sailed
us -run
Vibonati
vigintillions
white-screen tube
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