ESL之日常生活 14 Shopping for Furniture
时间:2018-12-03 作者:英语课 分类:2007年ESL之日常生活
14 Shopping for Furniture
furniture – large things that are put inside one’s home or office to make it morecomfortable and/or easier to live or work in* Maude’s bedroom has only three pieces of furniture: a bed, a small table, andone chair.
to do the trick – to meet one’s need; to be good, fast, or big enough; to besatisfactory* Becky’s bicycle made loud squeaks 3 when she rode it, but putting a little bit of oilon the wheels did the trick, and now it doesn’t make any noise at all.
to match – to have the same color and style so that something looks good nextto something else* Does this shirt match these pants?
dining chair – a chair put next to a table and used to sit on while eating* Their dining chairs are very uncomfortable so they never spend very much timetalking around the table after they finish eating.
dining table – a large table that holds plates, silverware, and food while peopleare eating* We like having dinner parties, so we have a large dining table that has room for10 people.
hand-me-down – used; things that are used by another person and then givento oneself, because they can still be used, even though they aren’t new* Todd wears hand-me-down clothes that used to belong to his older brothers.
dresser – a piece of furniture with drawers that are used to store folded clothing* I use the small dresser drawers for socks and underwear 4, and the large dresserdrawers for pants, t-shirts, and sweaters.
nightstand – a small, short table that is placed next to a bed* Christophe keeps a small lamp, his favorite book, and a glass of water on his nightstand.
headboard – the large piece of wood that stands next to the wall and is attachedto the end of the bed where one rests one’s head* Danielle’s parents bought her a new bed and put up a large wooden headboardwith flowers painted on it.
wardrobe – a large piece of furniture that has doors that open so that clothescan be hung inside* Bjorn’s room doesn’t have a closet, so he bought a wardrobe where he canhang his suits.
bed – a piece of furniture that one sleeps on* We stayed in a hotel with very uncomfortable beds, so we weren’t able to sleepwell that night.
couch 5 – a long, soft piece of furniture that is put in the living room for three ormore people to sit on* Alicia didn’t feel well, so she spent all afternoon sitting on the couch andwatching TV.
love seat – a piece of soft furniture that is put in the living room for one person tosit on, or for two people to sit on very close to each other* Dana and her boyfriend like to sit on the love seat, so that they can be very close to each other.
coffee table – a long, short table that is placed in front of a couch or love seat* I set your cup of tea on the coffee table a few minutes ago. I hope it’s not coldalready.
side table – a small table that is placed at one end of a couch or love seat* Richard keeps interesting magazines on his side tables in the living room.
table lamp – a small lamp (light) that is placed on a table, usually next to acouch or bed* Ita keeps a table lamp on the nightstand next to her bed, so that she can readbefore she falls asleep.
floor lamp – a tall lamp (light) that rests on the floor and reaches toward 6 theceiling* This room doesn’t have any lights built into the ceiling, so we bought a few floorlamps to provide light.
to entertain – to invite other people to one’s house to eat, drink, and have funtogether* Martha likes to entertain, so she often invites people over to eat dinner at herhouse.
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS1. Why does Renee want to buy new furniture?
a) Because the furniture pieces they have don’t look good together.
b) Because they don’t have enough pieces of furniture.
c) Because they don’t have furniture in their two apartments now.
2. How will Renee and Tobias get their bedroom furniture?
a) Their uncle will give it to them as a wedding present.
b) Renee’s parents will give them their old furniture.
c) They will buy bedroom furniture by visiting six stores.
______________WHAT ELSE DOES IT MEAN?
matchThe verb “to match,” in this podcast, means to have the same color and style sothat something looks good next to something else: “We want to buy somebathroom towels that match the color we’ve painted the walls.” A “match” is alsoa small piece of wood or heavy paper that is used to start a fire: “If your matchesget wet, it will be very difficult to light the candle.” In sports, a “match” is acompetition or one game between two players or teams: “What time will thetennis match begin this afternoon?” Finally, if two people are “a good match,” itmeans that they make a good couple, or that they work well together: “Chrissieand Joseph make a good match, and I hope they get married.”
wardrobeIn this podcast, the word “wardrobe” means a large piece of furniture that has doors that open so that clothes can be hung inside: “Randy has so many clothes that they don’t all fit in his wardrobe.” A “wardrobe” can also mean all the clothes that a person has, particularly for a specific season: “When Shawn moved fromHawaii to New York, he had to buy a new winter wardrobe because he hadclothes only for warm weather.” Or, “Jackie needs to buy a more professionalwardrobe if she wants to get a better job.” In the theater, “wardrobe” refers to thedepartment that creates all the clothes that the actors wear: “The wardrobedepartment has to make more than 100 dresses for this play.”
CULTURE NOTEIn the United States, people can choose among many popular furniture styles. Some of these popular styles include “shabby chic,” “craftsman,” and “arts andcraft” furniture styles.
The word “shabby” usually means something that isn’t very nice, because it has been used too much. “Chic” means elegant 8 and fashionable. When these words are used together, the phrase “shabby chic” is a style for “decoration” (the way that one uses furniture, paint, curtains, and other things to make a room or houseappear a certain way). The “shabby chic” style uses old objects but makes anelegant “overall 9 effect” (the impression that people have by looking at a room as a whole). Although each piece of furniture may be old and “faded” (with colors that are no longer bright because they have been in the sun too much), “shabby chic” furniture is attractive and makes the room elegant. Sometimes people takenew furniture and “distress” it (try to make it look older) to achieve the sameoverall effect.
The “craftsman” furniture style is based on simple, large pieces of furniture thatare made by individual “craftsmen” or “crafts workers” (professionalwoodworkers, glassworkers, or metalworkers) from wood, glass, metal, or othermaterial. Craftsman-style furniture is made from natural materials andsometimes gives the house an overall effect of being in the country in the past,where people made their own furniture, but with very high quality.
Finally, the “arts and craft 7” furniture style refers to furniture that is simple and“utilitarian” (has a practical purpose or function). It uses straight lines and little“ornamentation” (fancy details that make something pretty, but don’t make itmore useful). Arts and craft furniture makes a home feel comfortable andrelaxed.
______________Comprehension Questions Correct Answers: 1 – a; 2 – b
COMPLETE TRANSCRIPTWelcome to English as a Second Language Podcast number 310: Shopping forFurniture.
This is English as a Second Language Podcast episode 12 310. I’m your host, Dr.
Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development inbeautiful, warm Los Angeles, California.
Visit our website at eslpod.com and download a Learning 13 Guide for this episode. Our Learning Guides contains all of the vocabulary, definitions 14, samplesentences, additional 15 definitions, cultural notes, and a complete transcript 10 of this episode.
This episode is called “Shopping for Furniture.” It’s a dialogue between twopeople who just got married, or are going to get married, and are looking forthings for their new house or apartment. Let’s get started.
[start of dialogue]
Tobias: I really don’t understand why we need new furniture. After we’remarried, we’ll just take the things from each of our two apartments and thatshould do the trick.
Renee: We each have some things we can keep and use, but it would be nice tohave pieces that match. Right now, we have six dining chairs, each in a differentstyle, and none of them are in the same style as the dining table your uncle is giving us as a wedding present. Tobias: Yeah, that’s true. At least, we won’t have to shop for bedroom furniture. We’re lucky that your parents are giving us some hand-me-down things,including a dresser, two nightstands, a headboard, and a wardrobe. All we needis a bed.
Renee: Yeah, we got lucky when they decided 16 to get new furniture and to giveus their old pieces. That just leaves the living room. Tobias: But we already have a couch and a love seat.
Renee: That’s true, but we still need a coffee table, two side tables, and at leasttwo table lamps and a floor lamp.
Tobias: Do we really need all of that?
Renee: If we plan to entertain, we do. Tobias: All right. I was just hoping to get home in time for the game this afternoon.
Renee: No problem. We only have six more stores to visit after this one. Tobias: Six?! Renee: Yes, now come on. How are you going to get home in time for the gameif you don’t hurry up?
[end of dialogue]
Our dialogue between Tobias and Renee begins by Tobias saying, “I really don’tunderstand why we need new furniture.” “Furniture” is a general term that refers to things in your home or office, usually large things like a desk or a chair. Acouch, bookshelves, these are all considered “furniture.” Tobias says, “Afterwe’re married, we’ll just take the things from each of our two apartments and thatshould do the trick.” Tobias is saying that he and Renee both have furniture;they can combine the furniture after they get married in their new home orapartment. Tobias says that will “do the trick.” The expression “to do the trick”
means to meet one’s needs, to be fast or good enough to be satisfactory 2. Something that is sufficient 17 is to do the trick: “I’m having problems with my computer. I’m going to reboot it (I’m going to turn it on and off) and that shoulddo the trick” – that should solve the problem, in this case.
Renee says, “We each have some things we can keep and use, but it would benice to have pieces that match” – it would be nice to have pieces of furniture thatmatch. To “match,” here, means to be in the same color and style so that they look good together. If you have a white couch and a pink chair or a red table,they may not match – they may not go together, look good together. To “match”
has a couple of different meanings in English; take a look at our Learning Guidefor some additional definitions.
Renee continues, “Right now (at this moment), we have six dining chairs, each ina different style.” A “dining chair” is a chair you put next to a table and sit onwhen you are eating. We call that part of your house the “dining room.” To“dine” (dine) means to eat. So, the dining chairs are a different style andtherefore they don’t match. “None of them,” she says “are the same style as the dining table your uncle is giving us as a wedding present,” or gift. The “diningtable,” you can guess, is the table on which you eat.
Tobias says, “Yeah, that’s true. At least, we don’t have to shop for bedroomfurniture. We’re lucky that your parents are giving us some hand-me-downthings.” The expression “hand-me-down” (hand-me-down) means used, not new,usually things that, for example, an older brother would give his younger brother. A shirt that is too small for him, he would “hand it down.” To “hand” somethingcan mean to give something to someone, so a “hand-me-down” is something thatyou were given; it’s not new. When I was growing up a lot of my clothing was hand-me-downs, things that my older brothers no longer needed.
The things that Renee’s parents are giving them for the bedroom are “a dresser,two nightstands, a headboard, and a wardrobe.” A “dresser” is a piece offurniture that has little boxes that pull in and out, we call them “drawers”
(drawers), and we use them for putting clothing into – to store clothing, to keepyour clothes in these little boxes or drawers, and they’re usually two, three, orfour of them on top of each other. That’s a “dresser.” A “nightstand” (one word)is a small, short table that you put next to your bed. I have a nightstand next tomy bed with a clock and some Kleenex on it. That’s a “nightstand.” A“headboard” (one word) is a large piece of, usually, wood that is next to the wallin the bedroom and is usually attached to the bed. So it’s like the top part of thebed, but it’s against the wall – it’s vertical 18. Finally, a “wardrobe” (wardrobe) is alarge piece of furniture that has doors on it so that you can put clothes inside, youcan hang them on what we would call a “hanger 19.” For example, your shirt, youcan put it on this triangular 20 hanger – it’s like a little triangle – and then you canhang in on a bar, and that piece of furniture where you put that into is called a“wardrobe.” It has, usually, two doors on it.
Tobias says, “All we need (the only thing we need) is a bed.” The “bed,” ofcourse, is what you sleep on in the bedroom. Renee says, “Yeah (yes), we gotlucky (we were lucky) when they (my parents) decided to get new furniture and togive us their old pieces (their old pieces of furniture). That just leaves the livingroom,” meaning the only thing left we have to worry about now is the living room.
Tobias says, “But we already have a couch and a love seat.” A “couch” (couch)is a long, soft piece of furniture that is usually in the living room – the main roomof the house where three, four, or more people can sit on. Usually three or fourpeople can sit on a couch; it’s like a big chair for three or four people. A “loveseat” (two words) is a small couch for two people. So, you have a chair for oneperson, a love seat for two people, and a couch for three or more people. If youhave five or more people, you should buy some more furniture!
Renee says, “That’s true (we do have a couch and a love seat), but we still needa coffee table, two side tables, and at least two table lamps and a floor lamp.” A“coffee table” (two words) is a long, short table, usually that is put in front of acouch or a love seat where you can put your paper and your coffee and a book,for example. That is a “coffee table.” A “side table” is small round or squaretable that is at the end on the side of the couch or the love seat. Many peopledon’t have side tables; they just have coffee tables. A “table lamp” is a lamp – alight – that you put on a table, usually next to a bed or a couch. A “floor lamp” is a light that rests on the floor – it’s put on the floor and usually has a long pole sothat the light goes above your head if you are, for example, sitting on the couchor in the love seat.
Tobias says, “Do we really need all of that?” and Renee says, “If we plan toentertain, we do.” To “entertain” means to invite other people to your house for aparty or a dinner – a meal. Tobias says, “All right. I was just hoping to get homein time for the game this afternoon.” Tobias wants to go home and watch thesports game – the baseball game or the soccer game. Renee says, “Noproblem. We only have six more stores to visit after this one.” Tobias is surprised. “Six?!” he says, and Renee says, “Yes, now come on (meaning hurry up). How are we going to get home in time for the game (before the game starts)if you don’t hurry up?”
Now let’s listen to the dialogue, this time at a normal speed.
[start of dialogue]
Tobias: I really don’t understand why we need new furniture. After we’remarried, we’ll just take the things from each of our two apartments and thatshould do the trick.
Renee: We each have some things we can keep and use, but it would be nice tohave pieces that match. Right now, we have six dining chairs, each in a differentstyle, and none of them are in the same style as the dining table your uncle is giving us as a wedding present. Tobias: Yeah, that’s true. At least, we won’t have to shop for bedroom furniture. We’re lucky that your parents are giving us some hand-me-down things,including a dresser, two nightstands, a headboard, and a wardrobe. All we needis a bed.
Renee: Yeah, we got lucky when they decided to get new furniture and to giveus their old pieces. That just leaves the living room.
Tobias: But we already have a couch and a love seat.
Renee: That’s true, but we still need a coffee table, two side tables, and at leasttwo table lamps and a floor lamp. Tobias: Do we really need all of that?
Renee: If we plan to entertain, we do. Tobias: All right. I was just hoping to get home in time for the game this afternoon.
Renee: No problem. We only have six more stores to visit after this one. Tobias: Six?! Renee: Yes, now come on. How are you going to get home in time for the gameif you don’t hurry up?
[end of dialogue]
The script 11 for this episode was written by Dr. Lucy Tse. Thank you Lucy!
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From Los Angeles, California, I’m Jeff McQuillan. Thanks for listening. We’ll seeyou next time on ESL Podcast.
English as a Second Language Podcast is written and produced by Dr. Lucy Tse,hosted by Dr. Jeff McQuillan. This podcast is copyright 21 2007.
- The text is supplemented by an adequate glossary.正文附有一个详细的词汇表。
- For convenience,we have also provided a glossary in an appendix.为了方便,我们在附录中也提供了术语表。
- I hope this arrangement will be satisfactory to you.我希望这种安排会使你满意。
- After much discussion we came at a conclusion satisfactory to all.经过充分讨论,我们得出了大家都很满意的结论。
- The upper-middle-classes communicate with each other in inaudible squeaks, like bats. 那些上中层社会的人交谈起来象是蚊子在哼哼,你根本听不见。 来自辞典例句
- She always squeaks out her ideas when she is excited. 她一激动总是尖声说出自己的想法。 来自互联网
- He had removed his underwear.他已脱去了内衣。
- They left off their woollen underwear when the weather got warm.天气转暖的时候,他们不再穿羊毛内衣。
- Lie down on the couch if you're feeling ill.如果你感觉不舒服就躺到沙发上去。
- The rabbIt'sprang from its grassy couch.兔子从草丛中跳出。
- Suddenly I saw a tall figure approaching toward the policeman.突然间我看到一个高大的身影朝警察靠近。
- Upon seeing her,I smiled and ran toward her. 看到她我笑了,并跑了过去。
- The harbour was full of pleasure craft.港口满是游艇。
- He's a master of his craft.他有一手好手艺。
- She was an elegant and accomplished woman.她是位优雅的才女。
- She has a life of elegant ease.她过着风雅悠闲的生活。
- The shop assistant was wearing a white overall.那店员穿着白色的工作服。
- How much will it cost overall?一共多少钱?
- A transcript of the tapes was presented as evidence in court.一份录音带的文字本作为证据被呈交法庭。
- They wouldn't let me have a transcript of the interview.他们拒绝给我一份采访的文字整理稿。
- 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。
- The episode was a huge embarrassment for all concerned.这段小插曲令所有有关人员都感到非常尴尬。
- This episode remains sharply engraved on my mind.这段经历至今仍深深地铭刻在我的心中。
- 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。
- Write clear definitions in order to avoid ambiguity. 释义要写清楚以免产生歧义。
- Definitions in this dictionary are printed in roman type. 这本词典里的释义是用罗马体印刷的。
- It is necessary to set down these additional rules.有必要制定这些补充规则。
- I think we can fit in an additional room.我想我们可以再加建一间房子。
- This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
- There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
- His income is sufficient for his needs.他的收入能满足他的需要。
- Have you had sufficient?你吃饱了没有?
- The northern side of the mountain is almost vertical.这座山的北坡几乎是垂直的。
- Vertical air motions are not measured by this system.垂直气流的运动不用这种系统来测量。
- I hung my coat up on a hanger.我把外衣挂在挂钩上。
- The ship is fitted with a large helicopter hanger and flight deck.这艘船配备有一个较大的直升飞机悬挂装置和飞行甲板。
- It's more or less triangular plot of land.这块地略成三角形。
- One particular triangular relationship became the model of Simone's first novel.一段特殊的三角关系成了西蒙娜第一本小说的原型。