【英语趣味课堂】户外烧烤-Barbecue
时间:2019-01-17 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂
英语课
Todd: What are you doing on Saturday because a friend of mine is having a big dinner, like a big party that a lot of my colleagues 1 are going to go to, it's like a big holiday dinner.
Katia: Really, is it this Saturday?
Todd: It's this Saturday yes, it's on the eleventh.
Katia: Actually I don't believe I have any plans. Where is it going to be?
Todd: It's in a town called Usa, it's not that far from here. I'm going to take the train because I want to drink because we'll have wine and beer at the party so I won't drive. But I think the train will take about an hour and a half which is kind of too bad because it's only a forty minute drive.
Katia: It might be worth it. Who is going to be there?
Todd: Mainly it's going to be English teachers, people that I work with but they are going to be bringing their wives and husbands and children and friends. There's actually going to be a few students like yourself, a couple of graduate students, so it should be fun. Then we're going to have turkey and ham and desserts.
Katia: It sounds like the food is going to be quite good. And why is this exactly? Are you celebrating something in particular or is it somebody else's birthday?
Todd: Well no actually it's going to be the Thanksgiving dinner but we missed Thanksgiving because we all live overseas 2, we all teach obviously 3 away from our countries so we do this every year but it's not an American thing or a Canadian thing, it's everybody. So there's going to be British people and Australians and people from India, so it's kind of a big international party.
Katia: It sounds quite exciting but do you think it would all right if I can bring somebody else along?
Todd: Oh yeah, you can bring as many guests as you like. Well let me take that back. You can bring a couple of guests, I think. I'm sure that it would be OK. But I think it's a pot luck, you're supposed to bring some food.
Katia: OK, OK. Let me think because I will need to take the train. It takes about one hour, I'm not too sure. At what time did you say it's going to be?
Todd: Actually it starts in the afternoon at about two o'clock and it should end by maybe seven or eight.
Katia: OK. Let me think about it.
Todd: Sure.
Katia: Would that be all right?
Todd: Yeah, I don't want to pressure you or anything like that. It's just an offer but if you change your mind just either email me or give me a call and I'll let them know that you're coming.
Katia: OK and I'll write it down this Saturday.
重点词汇:
Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
be worth it
It might be worth it.
When something is worth it, that means 4 we benefit 5 from it. Notice the following:
Taking the course was worth it.
It's expensive software. I hope it's worth it.
let me take that back
You can bring as many guests as you like. Well let me take that back. You can bring a couple of guests.
When we want to change something we've just said, we say "let me take that back." Notice the following:
Let me take that back. I love your new hairstyle 6.
Let me take that back. I really didn't mean it.
in particular
Are you celebrating something in particular or is it somebody else's birthday?
The term 'in particular' is similar in meaning to 'specific 7'. Notice the following:
Are you looking for something in particular?
Are you looking for something specific?
Let me think about it
OK. Let me think about it.
We use the phrase 8 'let me think about it' when we need time to make a decision. Notice the following:
It's nice, but let me think about it.
Let me think about it and get back to you.
pressure
I don't want to pressure you or anything like that.
When we pressure someone, that means we try to get them to do something they don't want to do. Notice the following:
They pressured him into quitting.
Stop pressuring me!
Katia: Really, is it this Saturday?
Todd: It's this Saturday yes, it's on the eleventh.
Katia: Actually I don't believe I have any plans. Where is it going to be?
Todd: It's in a town called Usa, it's not that far from here. I'm going to take the train because I want to drink because we'll have wine and beer at the party so I won't drive. But I think the train will take about an hour and a half which is kind of too bad because it's only a forty minute drive.
Katia: It might be worth it. Who is going to be there?
Todd: Mainly it's going to be English teachers, people that I work with but they are going to be bringing their wives and husbands and children and friends. There's actually going to be a few students like yourself, a couple of graduate students, so it should be fun. Then we're going to have turkey and ham and desserts.
Katia: It sounds like the food is going to be quite good. And why is this exactly? Are you celebrating something in particular or is it somebody else's birthday?
Todd: Well no actually it's going to be the Thanksgiving dinner but we missed Thanksgiving because we all live overseas 2, we all teach obviously 3 away from our countries so we do this every year but it's not an American thing or a Canadian thing, it's everybody. So there's going to be British people and Australians and people from India, so it's kind of a big international party.
Katia: It sounds quite exciting but do you think it would all right if I can bring somebody else along?
Todd: Oh yeah, you can bring as many guests as you like. Well let me take that back. You can bring a couple of guests, I think. I'm sure that it would be OK. But I think it's a pot luck, you're supposed to bring some food.
Katia: OK, OK. Let me think because I will need to take the train. It takes about one hour, I'm not too sure. At what time did you say it's going to be?
Todd: Actually it starts in the afternoon at about two o'clock and it should end by maybe seven or eight.
Katia: OK. Let me think about it.
Todd: Sure.
Katia: Would that be all right?
Todd: Yeah, I don't want to pressure you or anything like that. It's just an offer but if you change your mind just either email me or give me a call and I'll let them know that you're coming.
Katia: OK and I'll write it down this Saturday.
重点词汇:
Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
be worth it
It might be worth it.
When something is worth it, that means 4 we benefit 5 from it. Notice the following:
Taking the course was worth it.
It's expensive software. I hope it's worth it.
let me take that back
You can bring as many guests as you like. Well let me take that back. You can bring a couple of guests.
When we want to change something we've just said, we say "let me take that back." Notice the following:
Let me take that back. I love your new hairstyle 6.
Let me take that back. I really didn't mean it.
in particular
Are you celebrating something in particular or is it somebody else's birthday?
The term 'in particular' is similar in meaning to 'specific 7'. Notice the following:
Are you looking for something in particular?
Are you looking for something specific?
Let me think about it
OK. Let me think about it.
We use the phrase 8 'let me think about it' when we need time to make a decision. Notice the following:
It's nice, but let me think about it.
Let me think about it and get back to you.
pressure
I don't want to pressure you or anything like that.
When we pressure someone, that means we try to get them to do something they don't want to do. Notice the following:
They pressured him into quitting.
Stop pressuring me!
n.同事,同僚( colleague的名词复数 );同人
- He wanted to confer with his colleagues before reaching a decision. 他想与他的同事先商议一下再作出决定。
- She is held in high esteem by her colleagues. 她深受同事的敬重。
adj.海外的;adv.在海外
- Her man has been sent overseas by his employers.她的丈夫已被雇主派往海外。
- Many firms are focusing on increasing their markets overseas.许多商行都专注于扩大国外市场。
adv.显然;明白地
- Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
- Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
- That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
- We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
n.好处,益处,福利;vt.有益于,对…有益;vi.受益于
- The money is to be used for the benefit of the poor.这笔钱用来为穷人谋福利。
- He thought he would benefit from going to school.他认为上学对他有好处。
n.发型,发式
- Do you like my new hairstyle?你喜欢我的新发型吗?
- This hairstyle is in the fashion.这种发型现在很时髦。
adj.明确的;具体的;特定的
- The money is to be used for specific purposes.这笔钱有专门用途。
- We haven't fixed a specific date for our meeting.我们会议的具体日期还没有定下来。