时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:大学体验英语听说教程


英语课

  Unit 5 It changed my life

Vocabulary Task

Answers/script 1

1. Japan/Japanese

2. Canada/French/English

3. Panama/Spanish

4. Brazil/Portuguese 2

5. Thailand/Thai

6. India/Hindi

7. South Africa/ Afrikaans

8. Morocco/ Arabic 3

9. Germany/ German

10. Norway/Norwegian

Script

1. Helen is going to Japan to study Japanese.

2. Pam is from Canada. She speaks French and English.

3. Linda’s family lives in Panama. They speak Spanish.

4. Andrea is from brazil. She speaks Portuguese.

5. Vira moved here from Thailand. He speaks Thai.

6. Sita’s grandmother came from India 50 years ago. She speaks Hindi.

7. Jean is South African. She speaks Afrikaans.

8. Ali is from Morocco. He speaks Arabic.

9. Hans lives in Germany. He speaks German.

10. Lars is from Norway. He speaks Norwegian.

Listening Task

1 First Listening

Answers

1. French 3. Spanish

2. Japanese 4. Russian

2 Second Listening

Answers

1. His relatives are French. He wants to travel to France.

2. He’s interested in business. There are business opportunities in Japan.

3. No other language was offered. Her friends speak Spanish.

4. It’s a challenge 4. It’s the hardest language she can think of.

Script

1. A: What language are you studying?

B: French.

A: Why are you studying French?

B: Some of my relatives are French and I’d like to go visit them in France someday.

A: Don’t they speak English?

B: Only a little. But I think it’d be fun to use my French and see if they can understand me and all. I want to work on my accent, too.

2. A: So why did you choose Japanese?

B: Well, I guess the main reason I’m interested in Japanese is international business. I know there are a lot of business opportunities in Japan, so I figured it was the best language for me to study.

3. A: Why are you studying a foreign language?

B: Um, well… I don’t know. I started Spanish cause it was the only language offered in our middle school. And then I just kept doing it. And there’re a lot of Spanish speakers where I live cause we live in Southern California 5 and we’re close to Mexico so almost everyone speaks Spanish. My friends at school speak Spanish outside of class.

4. A: What language are you studying?

B: I just wanted a challenge so I thought, “Hey, I’m gonna do the hardest language I can think of.” So I chose Russian, Just to see if I could do it, I guess. And you know what? It is the hardest language I can think of and it takes a lot of work. But I’m gonna keep at it…

Real World Listening

1 Predict 6

Answer

It has different tones 7.

The writing system is different.

Thai people help him learn the language.

2 Get the main ideas

Answers

1. F Dave lives in Thailand. He has visited Thailand and hopes to return.

2. T Dave had a good experience in Thailand.

3. ? Dave likes writing Thai. He doesn’t talk about writing.

4. F Thailand is “The land of Laughs.” It’s called “The Land of Smiles.”

5. F People in Thailand laugh at him when he makes a mistake. They smile.

6. T Thai is easy to learn. It may be hard for some people, but it’s not hard for him.

Script

Cindy: What the heck is that?

Dave: It’s a Thai magazine.

Cindy: Thai? You can read Thai?

Dave: Well, a little.

Cindy: How?

Dave: I went to Thailand last summer and I lived with a Thai friend and his family. I had such a great experience I want to go back.

Cindy: Why? What was your experience like?

Dave: Well, I started to learn some Thai…and practiced talking with people and ordering in restaurants and everybody was so nice… you know, Thailand is called the Land of the Smiles…they even smiled when I made a mistake speaking the language. The people were beautiful. Everything was beautiful. It changed my life.

Cindy: But I’ve always heard that Thai was impossible to learn.

Dave: Maybe for some people but not for me. I mean it is totally different from English. The writing system is different, they use different tones, every- thing is different, but I really want to learn it. I want to understand more when I go back.

Cindy: I wish I felt that way about learning 8 French. Maybe I should study another language.

Dave: No, Cindy, it’s not the language, you’ve just got to get into it.



n.剧本,广播稿;文字体系;笔迹,手迹
  • It's easy to identify his script.他的笔迹容易辨认。
  • The script is massaged into final form.这篇稿子经过修改已定稿。
n.葡萄牙人;葡萄牙语
  • They styled their house in the Portuguese manner.他们仿照葡萄牙的风格设计自己的房子。
  • Her family is Portuguese in origin.她的家族是葡萄牙血统。
n.阿拉伯语;adj.阿拉伯语的,阿拉伯人的,阿拉伯式的
  • It is not easy to learn Arabic.学阿拉伯语不容易。
  • Arabic script reads from right to left.阿拉伯文是从右至左读的。
n.挑战;v.向...挑战
  • The job doesn't really challenge him.这项工作不能真正地考验他。
  • She looked at me with challenge.她带着挑战的目光看着我。
n.加利福尼亚(美国)
  • He was elected governor of the state of California.他当选为加州州长。
  • We were driving on a California freeway.我们正沿着加利福尼亚的一条快车道驾车行驶。
v.预知,预言,预报
  • It's hard to predict how things will turn out.很难预测事情会变成怎么样。
  • I cannot predict when to meet her again.我无法预测什么时候会再见到她。
音( tone的名词复数 ); 色调; 腔调; 全音 (英式英语)
  • his clipped military tones 他那短促的军人音调
  • His name was always mentioned in almost reverential tones. 人们每次提起他的名字,语调中几乎总是充满了敬意。
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
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9-Fluorocortisol
accessory flexor
acid resistant material
Adinandra acutifolia
administrative planning
admissibility of Bayes decision rule
air-bone
annulus formed between core shroud and pressure vessel wall
archines
arthromeningitis
CLUW
condition of rest
conduction by hole
cony earth
cotation
counterpart expenditure authorization
defiers
draft resolution
drive sampler
fastens on
field RHEO control
Florida beans
gambists
gear oil additive
General James Wolfe
go through fire
grown-ups
hydatid sand
iecc
indirect cooling generator
initial index
inner shell layer
kilowatt-day
klimes
ligand chromatography
linear slit
linear-logarithmic intermediate frequency
liquescent
magazine flooding sprinkling
magnetic strip card
majoon
Malošište
marine peneplain
max-flow-min-cut theorem
maxheaps
melanellite
metallomesogens
mixed integer linear program
mold polysaccharide
nasopharyngeal applicator
New York Drama Critics Circle Award
non-moral
nonfeeding
nonprostitutes
not-me personification
over training
overall estimate
pale leaf
pandysautonomia
parallel chord method
parliamentary-budget
permanent bird
pernicious anemia
personal meaning
physical dimension system
pile ferrule
planckian radiator
policy window
polyporus umbellatus fr.
poor oil
post office problem
poster colours
pressure water tank
prince's
rake of coaches
reactor sphere
refrication
relative measurement method
relay belt
rummage around
sadhu
seal a victory
self-ionization
slip off something
split expansion plate
state-aid
sturionians
submillimeter wave waveguide
than most
Tolsta Head
torn-up
train conductor
ultrasonic level gage
unbackable
unwinly
upper-middleclass
viminaria junceas
well relief
Welsh onion
White Highlands
wite-tipped shark