【英语趣味课堂】去希腊度假-Greek Holiday
时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:英语趣味课堂
英语课
Daniel: So we're talking about holidays. Is there any really, really good holidays that you remember?
Hana: Well, one of my favourite holidays was when I went to Greece a couple of years ago with my family.
Daniel: Wow, Greece, I've never been there. How is it? Sounds really, really nice.
Hana: Greece is a very beautiful country. The houses are ... everything is so white and the beaches are so beautiful.
Daniel: So what did you do in Greece?
Hana: Mainly I just relaxed at the swimming pool and at the beaches. And at night time I went shopping with my mum. And we had some really nice food too.
Daniel: Oh, that sounds really interesting, like the perfect holidays. So you said you went with your family, right?
Hana: Yes, I went with my mum and dad and brother.
Daniel: And for how long did you go there?
Hana: We went for four days. And when we went there was a big football tournament 1. And so everybody was so happy and excited. And at night times everybody will start dancing. And so me and my brother, we would join and dance with them.
Daniel: Cool! So did you get to see any of those matches of the tournament?
Hana: Yes, I went to see one match with my dad and I had so much fun.
Daniel: Oh, it sounds really cool, like really nice holidays.
Hana: Yes, it was one of my best holidays.
重点词汇:
Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
really, really
Sounds really, really nice.
We sometimes say 'really, really' or 'very, very' to add extra emphasis 2. Notice the following:
The party was really, really fun.
That hotel is very, very expensive.
So (Start of a Comment)
So what did you do in Greece?
Speakers often use 'So' at the start of a sentence or question to get the listener's attention. Notice the following:
So, are you coming to the party?
So, what do you want for dinner?
so + adjective 3
The beaches are so beautiful.
We use 'so' to show that something is extra special or more than what we expect. Notice the following:
This moving is so boring.
My boss is so nice!
so much + noun 4 (noncount)
I had so much fun.
Here, 'so much' means 5 more than normally 6 expected. Notice the following:
There is so much crime 7 in the city.
It costs so much money.
and so
There was a big football tournament. And so everybody was so happy
We use 'and so' to connect related 8 events. It is used mainly in spoken English. In written English, we just use 'so'. Notice the following:
It started to rain, and so we went inside (spoken)
It started to rain, so we went inside. (written)
Hana: Well, one of my favourite holidays was when I went to Greece a couple of years ago with my family.
Daniel: Wow, Greece, I've never been there. How is it? Sounds really, really nice.
Hana: Greece is a very beautiful country. The houses are ... everything is so white and the beaches are so beautiful.
Daniel: So what did you do in Greece?
Hana: Mainly I just relaxed at the swimming pool and at the beaches. And at night time I went shopping with my mum. And we had some really nice food too.
Daniel: Oh, that sounds really interesting, like the perfect holidays. So you said you went with your family, right?
Hana: Yes, I went with my mum and dad and brother.
Daniel: And for how long did you go there?
Hana: We went for four days. And when we went there was a big football tournament 1. And so everybody was so happy and excited. And at night times everybody will start dancing. And so me and my brother, we would join and dance with them.
Daniel: Cool! So did you get to see any of those matches of the tournament?
Hana: Yes, I went to see one match with my dad and I had so much fun.
Daniel: Oh, it sounds really cool, like really nice holidays.
Hana: Yes, it was one of my best holidays.
重点词汇:
Learn Vocabulary from the lesson
really, really
Sounds really, really nice.
We sometimes say 'really, really' or 'very, very' to add extra emphasis 2. Notice the following:
The party was really, really fun.
That hotel is very, very expensive.
So (Start of a Comment)
So what did you do in Greece?
Speakers often use 'So' at the start of a sentence or question to get the listener's attention. Notice the following:
So, are you coming to the party?
So, what do you want for dinner?
so + adjective 3
The beaches are so beautiful.
We use 'so' to show that something is extra special or more than what we expect. Notice the following:
This moving is so boring.
My boss is so nice!
so much + noun 4 (noncount)
I had so much fun.
Here, 'so much' means 5 more than normally 6 expected. Notice the following:
There is so much crime 7 in the city.
It costs so much money.
and so
There was a big football tournament. And so everybody was so happy
We use 'and so' to connect related 8 events. It is used mainly in spoken English. In written English, we just use 'so'. Notice the following:
It started to rain, and so we went inside (spoken)
It started to rain, so we went inside. (written)
1 tournament
n.比赛,竞赛,锦标赛
- He was the best boxer in the tournament.他是本届联赛的最佳拳手。
- The Council resolved that the next tournament should be held in Shanghai.理事会决定下次比赛在上海举行。
2 emphasis
n.强调,重点,重要性
- The emphasis has shifted markedly in recent years.最近几年重点已经明显改变了。
- Particular emphasis will be placed on oral language training.将会特别强调口语训练。
3 adjective
n.形容词;adj.形容词的,用作形容词的
- Don't apply that adjective to me.不要用那个字眼来形容我。
- The adjective loose has several senses. 形容词loose有几个义项。
5 means
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。
6 normally
adv.正常地,通常地
- I normally do all my shopping on Saturdays.我通常在星期六买东西。
- My pulse beats normally.我脉搏正常。