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BOOK FOUR LESSON FOUR
一,基本词组:


Lesson Four.
Now we're going to talk ..
about people ..
and places,
and we’re going to compare them.
when we talk about two people ..
or two places,
we often use words like ..
bigger,
older,
nicer,
or better.
When we compare three,
or more than three,
people or places,
we use words like ..
the biggest,
the oldest,
the nicest,
and the best.

Listen and repeat.
The youngest kid is..
two years old.
The oldest is six now.
Her husband is ..
the best lawyer in town.
Is that the tallest building..
in Stamford?
No, the Fairchild Hotel ..
is the tallest.
It has the nicest restaurant ..
in town.

OK, now listen to this conversation ..
between two friends,
Dave and Janie.
They're talking about ..
Dave's three children.
Hi, Dave!
Are those the photos ..
of your three kids?
Oh, hello, Janie.
Yes, they are.
Do you want to see them?
Yes, I do.
What are their names?
Frank,
Tommy,
and Mark.
Frank is the oldest ..
and Mark is the youngest.
Really?
Mark's also the tallest ..
of the three.
That's true.
Mark is the youngest,
but he's also the tallest boy ..
in the family.
And Tommy is the heaviest.
He's the heaviest ..
and maybe the cutest of the three.
Well, I think ..
Frank is the cutest.

Now talk about ..
Dave's three children.
You're going to hear ..
a child's name ..
and then an  adjective,
like "Frank…old."
Use the adjective ..
in the superlative ..
to talk about the child.
For example,
I say, "Frank…old."
And you say:
Frank is the oldest.
Ready? Let's begin.
Frank. . .old.
Frank is the oldest.
Mark. . . young.
Mark is the youngest.
Mark . . . tall.
Mark is the tallest.
Tommy. . . heavy.
Tommy is the heaviest.
Frank . . . cute.
Frank is the cutest.

Now you make up some questions ..
about people.
I say, "Old."
And you say,
"Who's the oldest person ..
in your family?"
Ready? Let's begin.
Old.
Who's the oldest person ..
in your family?
My grandfather.
Short.
Who's the shortest person ..
in your family?
My youngest brother.
Rich.
Who's the richest person ..
in your family?
My cousin.
Young.
Who's the youngest person ..
in your family?
My baby sister.
Kind.
Who's the kindest person ..
in your family?
My grandmother.
Smart.
Who's the smartest person..
in your family?
I am, I think.

Now you're going to ..
compare three cities:
New York,
Stamford,
and Los Angeles.
I say, "New York is a noisy city."
And you say,
"New York is the  noisiest city ..
of the three."
I say,  "Stamford is a quiet city."
And you say,
'Stamford is the quietest city ..
of the three."
Let's begin. 
New York is a noisy city.
New York is the noisiest city ..
of the three.
Stamford is a quiet city.
Stamford is the quietest city ..
of the three.
Los Angeles is a new city.
Los Angeles is the newest city ..
of the three.
New York is an old city. 
New York is the oldest city ..
of the three.
Stamford is a nice city.
Stamford is the nicest city ..
of the three.
Stamford is a good city.
Stamford is the best city ..
of the three.
Stamford is the nicest city.
Stamford is the best city.
That's the opinion of someone..
who  loves Stamford.
Some people who live in New York ..
or Los Angeles say,
"Our city is the nicest city. . .
and the best."
Now can you spell the words ..
you've been using?
Let's see.
When I say a word,
you spell it ..
and then listen ..
to the correct spelling.
OK? Prettiest.
P-r-e-t-t-i-e-s-t.
Nicest.
N-i-c-e-s-t.
Thinnest.
T-h-i-n-n-e-s-t.
Biggest.
B-i-g-g-e-s-t.
Noisiest.
N-o-i-s-i-e-s-t.
Cutest.
C-u-t-e-s-t.
Heaviest.
H-e-a-v-i-e-s-t.

When you call someone ..
or something the nicest,
the biggest,
or the best,
you usually have to say ..
who or what you're comparing..
that person ..
or thing with.
For example,
I'm the youngest person ..
in my family.
Or Mark is the tallest ..
of the three brothers.
Now I say,
"Dave has three children.
Mark is the tallest."
And you say,
"Mark is the tallest ..
of the three children."
I say, "The restaurant is in Stamford.
It's the best restaurant."
And you say,
"It's the best restaurant in Stamford”.
All right,let’s begin.
Dave had three children.
Mark is the tallest.
Mark is the tallest ..
of the three children.
The restaurant is in stamford.
It’s the best restaurant.
It’s the best restaurant in Stamford.
It’s the best restaurant in Stanford.
All the sisters are cute.
Ann is the cutest.
Ann is the cutest of..
all the sisters.
The three restaurants have seafood.
Marina Bay has the best seafood.
Marina Bay has the best seafood ..
of the three restaurants.
My books are heavy,
this dictionary is the heaviest.
This dictionary is the heaviest ..
of my books.
My cousin lives in town.
He‘s the richest man.
He’s the richest man in town.

Listen to this dialogue.
Excuse me?
Aren’t you Lucy Swenson.
Yes, but…
I’m Paul Butler.
I meet you once at KNEB in Los Angeles.
Oh, of course!
You went out with my friend Ruth Valdex.
But what are you doing ..
in New York?
I didn’t expect to run into you here.
I’m here on business.
I have an interview at ABC tomorrow.
If you‘re free,
may be we can get together ..
before I go back to Los Angeles.
That would be nice.

Did you notice the new expressions ..
go out with,
run, into ..
and get together?
Listen again ..
to the sentences.
Then repeat ..
what you hear.
Excuse me?
Aren’t you Lucy Swenson?
Yes, but…
I’m Paul Butler ..
I met you once ..
at KNEB ..
in Los Angeles.
Oh, of course!
You went out ..
with my friend Ruth Valdes.
But what are you doing in New York.?
I didn’t expect to run into you here.
I’m here on business.
I have an interview ..
at ABC tomorrow,
if you‘re free.
May be we can get together ..
before I go back ..
to Los Angeles.
That would be nice.
this is the end of Lesson Four.




二,基本句子:

The youngest kid is two years old.
The oldest is six now.
Her husband is the best lawyer in town.
Is that the tallest building in Stamford?
No, the Fairchild Hotel is the tallest.
It has the nicest restaurant in town.

Hi, Dave!
Are those the photos of your three kids?
Oh, hello, Janie.Yes, they are. Do you want to see them?
Yes, I do. What are their names?
Frank, Tommy, and Mark. Frank is the oldest and Mark is the youngest.
Really? Mark's also the tallest of the three.
That's true.
Mark is the youngest, but he's also the tallest boy in the family.
And Tommy is the heaviest.
He's the heaviest and maybe the cutest of the three.
Well, I think Frank is the cutest.

Old.        Who's the oldest person in your family?
My grandfather.
Short.      Who's the shortest person in your family?
My youngest brother.
Rich.      Who's the richest person in your family?
My cousin.
Young.  Who's the youngest person in your family?
My baby sister.
Kind.    Who's the kindest person in your family?
My grandmother.
Smart.  Who's the smartest person in your family?
I am, I think.

New York is a noisy city.
New York is the noisiest city of the three.
Stamford is a quiet city.
Stamford is the quietest city of the three.
Los Angeles is a new city.
Los Angeles is the newest city of the three.
New York is an old city. 
New York is the oldest city of the three.
Stamford is a nice city.
Stamford is the nicest city of the three.
Stamford is a good city.
Stamford is the best city of the three.
Stamford is the nicest city.
Stamford is the best city.

Dave had three children. Mark is the tallest.
Mark is the tallest of the three children.
The restaurant is in stamford. It’s the best restaurant.
It’s the best restaurant in Stamford.
All the sisters are cute. Ann is the cutest.
Ann is the cutest of all the sisters.
The three restaurants have seafood. Marina Bay has the best seafood.
Marina Bay has the best seafood of the three restaurants.
My books are heavy,this dictionary is the heaviest.
This dictionary is the heaviest  of my books.
My cousin lives in town. He‘s the richest man.
He’s the richest man in town.

Excuse me?
Aren’t you Lucy Swenson.
Yes, but…
I’m Paul Butler. I met you once at KNEB in Los Angeles.
Oh, of course! You went out with my friend Ruth Valdex. But what are you doing in New York? I didn’t expect to run into you here.
I’m here on business.I have an interview at ABC tomorrow. If you‘re free, may be we can get together before I go back to Los Angeles.
That would be nice.




三,基本场景:

第一部分:
表示最好,把形容词变化形式:
tall-tallest,直接+est;
末位是e,直接加st,如:nice-nicest;
末位是y,就变y为i+est,如:heavy-heaviest

1.引导语:

Lesson Four.
Now we're going to talk about people and places, and we’re going to compare them. when we talk about two people or two places, we often use words like bigger, older, nicer, or better. When we compare three, or more than three, people or places, we use words like the biggest, the oldest, the nicest, and the best.

2.学习:

Listen and repeat.
The youngest kid is two years old.
The oldest is six now.
Her husband is the best lawyer in town.
Is that the tallest building in Stamford?
No, the Fairchild Hotel is the tallest.
It has the nicest restaurant in town.

3.情景:

OK, now listen to this conversation between two friends, Dave and Janie. They're talking about Dave's three children.
Hi, Dave!
Are those the photos of your three kids?
Oh, hello, Janie.Yes, they are. Do you want to see them?
Yes, I do. What are their names?
Frank, Tommy, and Mark. Frank is the oldest and Mark is the youngest.
Really? Mark's also the tallest of the three.
That's true.
Mark is the youngest, but he's also the tallest boy in the family.
And Tommy is the heaviest.
He's the heaviest and maybe the cutest of the three.
Well, I think Frank is the cutest.

4,练习:

Now talk about Dave's three children. You're going to hear a child's name and then an  adjective,
like "Frank…old." Use the adjective in the superlative to talk about the child. For example, I say, "Frank…old." And you say:Frank is the oldest.Ready? Let's begin.
Frank. . .old.          Frank is the oldest.
Mark. . . young.    Mark is the youngest.
Mark . . . tall.          Mark is the tallest.
Tommy. . . heavy. Tommy is the heaviest.
Frank . . . cute.      Frank is the cutest.


第二部分:
My books are heavy,this dictionary is the heaviest.=This dictionary is the heaviest  of my books.

1-1.练习:

Now you make up some questions about people. I say, "Old." And you say, "Who's the oldest person in your family?" Ready? Let's begin.
Old.        Who's the oldest person in your family?
My grandfather.
Short.      Who's the shortest person in your family?
My youngest brother.
Rich.      Who's the richest person in your family?
My cousin.
Young.  Who's the youngest person in your family?
My baby sister.
Kind.    Who's the kindest person in your family?
My grandmother.
Smart.  Who's the smartest person in your family?
I am, I think.

1-2,练习:

Now you're going to compare three cities: New York, Stamford, and Los Angeles. I say, "New York is a noisy city." And you say, "New York is the  noisiest city of the three." I say,  "Stamford is a quiet city." And you say, 'Stamford is the quietest city of the three." Let's begin. 
New York is a noisy city.
New York is the noisiest city of the three.
Stamford is a quiet city.
Stamford is the quietest city of the three.
Los Angeles is a new city.
Los Angeles is the newest city of the three.
New York is an old city. 
New York is the oldest city of the three.
Stamford is a nice city.
Stamford is the nicest city of the three.
Stamford is a good city.
Stamford is the best city of the three.
Stamford is the nicest city.
Stamford is the best city.

2.学习:

That's the opinion of someone who  loves Stamford.Some people who live in New York or Los Angeles say,"Our city is the nicest city. . . and the best." Now can you spell the words you've been using? Let's see. When I say a word, you spell it and then listen to the correct spelling. OK?
Prettiest.          P-r-e-t-t-i-e-s-t.
Nicest.            N-i-c-e-s-t.
Thinnest.        T-h-i-n-n-e-s-t.
Biggest.          B-i-g-g-e-s-t.
Noisiest.          N-o-i-s-i-e-s-t.
Cutest.            C-u-t-e-s-t.
Heaviest.        H-e-a-v-i-e-s-t.

3.练习:

When you call someone or something the nicest, the biggest, or the best, you usually have to say who or what you're comparing that person or thing with. For example, I'm the youngest person in my family. Or Mark is the tallest of the three brothers. Now I say, "Dave has three children. Mark is the tallest."And you say, "Mark is the tallest of the three children." I say, "The restaurant is in Stamford. It's the best restaurant." And you say, "It's the best restaurant in Stamford”. All right,let’s begin.
Dave had three children. Mark is the tallest.
Mark is the tallest of the three children.
The restaurant is in stamford. It’s the best restaurant.
It’s the best restaurant in Stamford.
All the sisters are cute. Ann is the cutest.
Ann is the cutest of all the sisters.
The three restaurants have seafood. Marina Bay has the best seafood.
Marina Bay has the best seafood of the three restaurants.
My books are heavy,this dictionary is the heaviest.
This dictionary is the heaviest  of my books.
My cousin lives in town. He‘s the richest man.
He’s the richest man in town.


第三部分:go out with, run, into , get together

1,情景:

Listen to this dialogue.
Excuse me?
Aren’t you Lucy Swenson.
Yes, but…
I’m Paul Butler. I met you once at KNEB in Los Angeles.
Oh, of course! You went out with my friend Ruth Valdex. But what are you doing in New York? I didn’t expect to run into you here.
I’m here on business.I have an interview at ABC tomorrow. If you‘re free, may be we can get together before I go back to Los Angeles.
That would be nice.

2,引导学习:

Did you notice the new expressions go out with, run, into and get together? Listen again to the sentences. Then repeat what you hear.
Excuse me? Aren’t you Lucy Swenson?
Yes, but…
I’m Paul Butler I met you once at KNEB in Los Angeles.
Oh, of course! You went out with my friend Ruth Valdes. But what are you doing in New York.?
I didn’t expect to run into you here.
I’m here on business. I have an interview at ABC tomorrow, if you‘re free. May be we can get together before I go back to Los Angeles.
That would be nice.
this is the end of Lesson Four.
[ 此贴被no1vitas在2008-07-16 15:48重新编辑 ]
让暴风雨来的更猛烈些吧
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只看该作者 111 发表于: 2008-07-16
这么长的脚本,能记住几行?一个月、一年后还能记起多少?
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只看该作者 112 发表于: 2008-07-16
如果这么说的话,你觉得做什么才是有意义的呢,你的生活没有在重复吗,你做的事情都能记住吗,你学习的内容一年后又能记住多少?
练习一定会有用的,这是一种体验,一种创造,一种经验,即使学习的内容记不住,我也相信那一定能转换成内在的灵感和直觉,能提升自己的某方面的能力,你觉得呢。
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引用第111楼iamttttt于2008-07-16 18:22发表的  :
这么长的脚本,能记住几行?一个月、一年后还能记起多少?


看来你虽然注册时间早,却不知道压码法根本是不用记的,而是锻炼自己一次听懂会说写的方法而已,一年以后,看你我的差异就见分晓。
回答114楼:压码法掌握后,不断地阅读英语方面的新课文新知识,不就是增加词汇量吗
[ 此贴被no1vitas在2008-07-17 12:32重新编辑 ]
让暴风雨来的更猛烈些吧
级别: 侠客
只看该作者 114 发表于: 2008-07-17
那词汇量呢?
级别: 侠客
只看该作者 115 发表于: 2008-07-17
BOOK THREE, LESSON FOUR
一,基本词组:


Hello, Sam!
How are you?
Good. Ready?
Let's begin.
Just listen.
Pay attention, ladies.
One, two. One, two. One, two. One, two.
Were you here last night?
Yes, I was.
Was Linda here?
No. She was at work.
She and Steven were ..
at the studio.
And where was Jake?
Was he at the studio too?
On Friday night?
You've got to be kidding.
He was with Chris.

Now some pronunciation practice.
Listen and repeat.
Carol was at her
exercise class
Carol was at her exercise class.
Susan was at her
grandmother's house
Susan was at her grandmother's house.
Linda and Steven were at
Linda and Steven were at the studio.
Jake was with Chris.
John was in Denver.
OK, Sam.
Do you remember ..
where everyone was last night?
Let's see.
I say,
"Where was Carol last night?"
And you say.. .
She was at her exercise class.
I say, "Where was Susan last night?"
And you say . . .
She was at her grandmother's house.
Ready?
Let's begin.
Where was Carol last night?
She was at her exercise class.
Where was Susan last night?
She was at her grandmother's house.
Where were Linda and Steven?
They were at the studio.
What about Jake?
Where was Jake last night?
He was with Chris.
And where was John?
He was in Denver.

That was easy,
wasn't it?
Here are some more questions ..
about the people ..
at WEFL.
I say, "Was Jake with Chris last night?"
And you say . . .
Yes, he was.
I say, "Were they at the studio?"
And you say. . .
No, they weren't.
Ready? Let's go.
Was Jake with Chris last night?
Yes, he was.
Were they at the studio?
No, they weren't.
Was Susan at ..
her grandmother's house ..
last night?
Yes, she was.
Was she with John?
No, she wasn't.
And John?
Was John in Denver?
Yes, he was.
Was he with Linda?
No, he wasn't.
Was Linda with Steven last night?
Yes, she was.
Were they at home?
No, they weren't.

Good, Sam!
Now I want to know ..
a little about you.
I say, "Were you at home last night,  Sam?"
You answer ...
Yes, I was.
Or...
No, I wasn't.
OK? Let's begin.
Were you at home..
last night, Sam?
Were you with a friend?
Tell me, Sam, 
were you at the supermarket ..
yesterday?
Were you at work ..
on Friday?
Great, Sam!

Now let's talk some more ..
about Carol, Susan, John, Linda, Steven,
and the rest ..
of the people ..
at WEFL.
I say, "Was Susan in Denver with John?"
And you say. . .
No, she wasn't.
She was at her ..
grandmother's house ..
in New York.
I say, "Were Linda and Steven ..
at home ..
on Friday night?"
And you say.. .
No, they weren't.
They were ..
at the studio.
Ready? Let's begin.
"Was Susan in Denver with John?"
No, she wasn't.
She was at her grandmother's house ..
in New York.
Were Linda and Steven ..
at home on Friday night?
No, they weren't.
They were at the studio.
Was Carol ..
in New York ..
with Susan?   
No, she wasn't.
She was at ..
her exercise class.
Was Chris at the studio ..
on Friday night?
No, she wasn't.
She was with Jake.   
Was John in Stamford?
No, he wasn't.
He was in Denver.   
How about you, Sam?
Were you in Denver ..
last night?

Good.Now listen to..
the conversation.         
I was at my grandmother's house.
She lives in New York.   
No kidding?
She lives in New York?
Yes. Yesterday was ..
her birthday.
She's eighty-one.
Really?
She's eighty-one?

Listen and repeat.
No kidding?
She lives in New York?
No kidding?
She lives in New York?
Really?   
She's eighty-one?
Really?
She's eighty-one?
No kidding?
and Really?
express surprise.
"She lives in NewYork?"
and "She's eighty-one?"
are ways of asking ..
for conformation.
Remember they are questions.
Now Susan  says. ..   
My grandmother lives in New York.
And you say. . .
No kidding? She lives in New York?
She says...
She's eighty-one.
And you say...
Really?
She's eighty-one?
Are you ready,
Sam? Let's go.
My grandmother lives ..
in New York.
No kidding?
She lives in New York?
Yes, and she's eighty-one.
Really?
She's eighty-one?
Yes. In fact,
yesterday was her birthday.
No kidding?
Yesterday was her birthday?
There were a lot of people ..
at her house.   
Really?
There were a lot of people ..
at her house?
Yes. For spaghetti and Mexican beer.
No kidding?
For spaghetti ..
and Mexican beer?
She loves Mexican beer.
Really?
She loves Mexican beer?   

Well, that was easy,
wasn't it, Sam?
Now listen to the conversation ..
between Susan and  John.
You have to do ..
what's right for you.   
Susan, we can continue our relationship.   
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.
It won't work.
I want it to work.
Long-distance relationships ..
never work.   
Susan, I really ..
care for you.
Can you just leave me alone now?
Please?

Listen and repeat.
Oh, come on.   
I wasn't born
I wasn't born yesterday.
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.   

Susan says,
"Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday,"
to show ..
she doesn't think John is right. 
Now, Sam, I say,
"Long-distance relationships always work."
And you say ...   
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.   
I say, "You can learn English ..
in a week."
And you say . . .
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.   
Ready? Let's begin.
Long-distance relationships always work.   
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.   
You can learn English..
in a week.
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.   
You know,
cigarettes are good for you.   
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.   
The weather is always ..
warm and sunny in London.     
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.
That's all for now, Sam.
This is the end of Lesson Four




二,基本句子:

Where was Carol last night?      She was at her exercise class.
Where was Susan last night?    She was at her grandmother's house.
Where were Linda and Steven?  They were at the studio.
What about Jake?  Where was Jake last night?  He was with Chris.
And where was John?  He was in Denver.

Was Jake with Chris last night?        Yes, he was.
Were they at the studio?                      No, they weren't.
Was Susan at her grandmother's house last night?      Yes, she was.
Was she with John?      No, she wasn't.
And John? Was John in Denver?    Yes, he was.
Was he with Linda?      No, he wasn't.
Was Linda with Steven last night?    Yes, she was.
Were they at home?    No, they weren't.

Were you at home last night, Sam?
Were you with a friend?
Tell me, Sam,  were you at the supermarket yesterday?
Were you at work on Friday?
Great, Sam!

"Was Susan in Denver with John?"   
No, she wasn't. She was at her grandmother's house  in New York.
Were Linda and Steven at home on Friday night?
No, they weren't. They were at the studio.
Was Carol in New York with Susan?   
No, she wasn't. She was at her exercise class.
Was Chris at the studio on Friday night?
No, she wasn't. She was with Jake.   
Was John in Stamford?
No, he wasn't. He was in Denver.   
How about you, Sam?Were you in Denver last night?

I was at my grandmother's house. She lives in New York.   
No kidding? She lives in New York?
Yes. Yesterday was her birthday. She's eighty-one.
Really? She's eighty-one?

My grandmother lives in New York.
No kidding? She lives in New York?
Yes, and she's eighty-one.
Really? She's eighty-one?
Yes. In fact, yesterday was her birthday.
No kidding? Yesterday was her birthday?
There were a lot of people at her house.   
Really? There were a lot of people at her house?
Yes. For spaghetti and Mexican beer.
No kidding? For spaghetti and Mexican beer?
She loves Mexican beer.
Really? She loves Mexican beer?   

You have to do what's right for you.   
Susan, we can continue our relationship.   
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday. It won't work.
I want it to work.
Long-distance relationships never work.   
Susan, I really care for you.
Can you just leave me alone now? Please?

Long-distance relationships always work.   
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday.   
You can learn English in a week.
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday.   
You know, cigarettes are good for you.   
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday.   
The weather is always warm and sunny in London.     
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday.
That's all for now, Sam. This is the end of Lesson Four.



三,基本场景:

第一部分:
Where was Carol last night?          She was at her exercise class.
Where were Linda and Steven?    They were at the studio.
Were you here last night?                Yes, I was.

1.情景:
Hello, Sam! How are you? Good. Ready? Let's begin.Just listen.
Pay attention, ladies. One, two. One, two. One, two. One, two.
Were you here last night?
Yes, I was.
Was Linda here?
No. She was at work. She and Steven were at the studio.
And where was Jake? Was he at the studio too?
On Friday night? You've got to be kidding. He was with Chris.

2.学习:

Now some pronunciation practice. Listen and repeat.
Carol was at her
exercise class
Carol was at her exercise class.
Susan was at her
grandmother's house
Susan was at her grandmother's house.
Linda and Steven were at
Linda and Steven were at the studio.
Jake was with Chris.
John was in Denver.

3.练习:

OK, Sam. Do you remember where everyone was last night? Let's see. I say, "Where was Carol last night?" And you say She was at her exercise class.I say, "Where was Susan last night?" And you say:“She was at her grandmother's house.”Ready?Let's begin.
Where was Carol last night?      She was at her exercise class.
Where was Susan last night?    She was at her grandmother's house.
Where were Linda and Steven?  They were at the studio.
What about Jake?  Where was Jake last night?  He was with Chris.
And where was John?  He was in Denver.



第二部分:
Was Jake with Chris last night?        Yes, he was.
Were they at the studio?                      No, they weren't.
Were you at work on Friday?              Yes, I was.

1.引导学习:

That was easy, wasn't it? Here are some more questions about the people at WEFL. I say, "Was Jake with Chris last night?" And you say :"Yes, he was."I say, "Were they at the studio?"And you say. . .
No, they weren't.Ready? Let's go.
Was Jake with Chris last night?        Yes, he was.
Were they at the studio?                      No, they weren't.
Was Susan at her grandmother's house last night?      Yes, she was.
Was she with John?      No, she wasn't.
And John? Was John in Denver?    Yes, he was.
Was he with Linda?      No, he wasn't.
Was Linda with Steven last night?    Yes, she was.
Were they at home?    No, they weren't.

2-1.练习:

Good, Sam! Now I want to know a little about you. I say, "Were you at home last night,  Sam?" You answer Yes, I was.Or  No, I wasn't. OK? Let's begin.
Were you at home last night, Sam?
Were you with a friend?
Tell me, Sam,  were you at the supermarket yesterday?
Were you at work on Friday?
Great, Sam!

2-2.练习:

Now let's talk some more about Carol, Susan, John, Linda, Steven, and the rest of the people at WEFL. I say, "Was Susan in Denver with John?" And you say. . .No, she wasn't. She was at her grandmother's house in New York.I say, "Were Linda and Steven at home on Friday night?" And you say..No, they weren't. They were at the studio.Ready? Let's begin.
"Was Susan in Denver with John?"   
No, she wasn't. She was at her grandmother's house  in New York.
Were Linda and Steven at home on Friday night?
No, they weren't. They were at the studio.
Was Carol in New York with Susan?   
No, she wasn't. She was at her exercise class.
Was Chris at the studio on Friday night?
No, she wasn't. She was with Jake.   
Was John in Stamford?
No, he wasn't. He was in Denver.   
How about you, Sam?Were you in Denver last night?


第三部分:No kidding ? /  really?

1.情景:

Good.Now listen to the conversation.
I was at my grandmother's house. She lives in New York.   
No kidding? She lives in New York?
Yes. Yesterday was her birthday. She's eighty-one.
Really? She's eighty-one?

2.学习:

Listen and repeat.
No kidding?
She lives in New York?
No kidding?
She lives in New York?
Really?   
She's eighty-one?
Really?
She's eighty-one?

3.引导学习:

No kidding? and Really?express surprise."She lives in NewYork?" and "She's eighty-one?" are ways of asking for conformation. Remember they are questions.
Now Susan  says. My grandmother lives in New York.And you say. . .No kidding? She lives in New York?She says ,She's eighty-one.And you say,Really? She's eighty-one?Are you ready, Sam? Let's go.
My grandmother lives in New York.
No kidding? She lives in New York?
Yes, and she's eighty-one.
Really? She's eighty-one?
Yes. In fact, yesterday was her birthday.
No kidding? Yesterday was her birthday?
There were a lot of people at her house.   
Really? There were a lot of people at her house?
Yes. For spaghetti and Mexican beer.
No kidding? For spaghetti and Mexican beer?
She loves Mexican beer.
Really? She loves Mexican beer?   


第四部分:Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday

1.情景;

Well, that was easy, wasn't it, Sam? Now listen to the conversation between Susan and  John.
You have to do what's right for you.   
Susan, we can continue our relationship.   
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday. It won't work.
I want it to work.
Long-distance relationships never work.   
Susan, I really care for you.
Can you just leave me alone now? Please?

2.学习:

Listen and repeat.
Oh, come on.   
I wasn't born
I wasn't born yesterday.
Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.   

3.练习:

Susan says, "Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday," to show she doesn't think John is right. 
Now, Sam, I say, "Long-distance relationships always work." And you say ...  Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday. I say, "You can learn English in a week." And you say . . .Oh, come on.
I wasn't born yesterday.    Ready? Let's begin.
Long-distance relationships always work.   
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday.   
You can learn English in a week.
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday.   
You know, cigarettes are good for you.   
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday.   
The weather is always warm and sunny in London.     
Oh, come on. I wasn't born yesterday.
That's all for now, Sam. This is the end of Lesson Four.
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BOOK FOUR LESSON FIVE
一,基本词组:



Lesson five.
Now we’re going to ..
compare three ..
or more things.
But this time ..
we’re going to ..
use longer adjectives,
adjectives ..
that have at ..
least three syllables.
The adjectives you hear ..
first are all stressed ..
on the first syllable.
Listen and repeat.
beautiful       
powerful       
Elegant       
practical       
Popular

The next adectives you hear ..
are all strssed ..
on the second syllable.
Listen and repeat.
exciting       
expensive       
converient

Let’s use these adjectives ..
with the superlative forn ..
the most.
Listen and repeat.
the most beautiful
the most poweful
the most elegant
the most prcatical
the most popular
the most exciting
the most expensive
the most converient

Now let’s use three words ..
to talk about different things ..
that we think are..
the most …in town.”
For example,
I say . “that’s a beautiful house.”
And you say,
Yes, it’s the most beautiful house in town.
I say . “
that’s a powerful sports car.
And you say,
Yes, it’s the most poweful sports car in town.”
Ready? Begin.
That’s a beautiful house.
Yes, it’s the most beautiful house in town.
that’s a powerful sports car in the town.
Yes, it’s the most poweful sports car in town.
that’s an anelegant store in town.
Yes, it’s the most anelegant store in town.
That’s an exciting job.
Yes, it’s the most exciting job in town.
That’s a convenient location.
yse ,it’s the most convenient location in town.

You know that shorter adjectives ..
like big and cheap form their superlatives ..
by adding –est ..
at the end:
the biggest,
the cheapest,
the tallest,
the smallest.
So we can say,
“He’s the smartest boy ..
in the calss.”
We can also say,
he’s the most intelligent boy ..
in the class.”
Let’s repeat each ..
of those sentences.
He’s the most smart boy ..
in the class.
He’s the most intelligent boy ..
in the class.

Listen to this talk ..
about three houses:
a small house,
a larger house,
and a very big house.
Notice the adjective.
Do they have –est ..
at the end,
like smartest,
or do they use the most in fornt,
like the most intelligent?
The small house ..
is the most inexpensive ..
of the three.
It’s the smallest,
of course,
but also the most practical to buy.
The larger house ..
is the most convenient.
You can walk downtown ..
in the shortest time.
It’ also the most comfortable.
The biggest house ..
is the most expensive.
It’s also the most elegant.
It’s in the safest neihborhood.
It’s not the most popular ..
because it isn’t as economical ..
as the other too.
But it is the most beautiful.

Now repeat each sentence ..
after you listen to it again.
The small house..
is the most inexpensive o
f the three.
It’s the smallest,
of course,
but also the most practical to buy.
The larger house ..
is the most convenient.
You can walk downtown ..
in the shorest time.
It’s also the most comfortable.
The biggest house is ..
the most expensive .
It’s also the most elegant.
It’s in the safest neighborhood.
It’s not the most popular ..
because it isn’t as economical ..
as the other two.
But it is the most beautiful.

Now let's see ..
if you know ..
which adjectives ..
take -est
at the end ..
and which use ..
the most in front. 
You be the car dealer,
talking about ..
the new cars ..
in your lot.
When I say,
"Is this car . . . ?"
then a long adjective,
like ----. popular,
you say,
"This car is the most popular ..
on our lot."
Of course if ..
I use a short adjective,
like nice,
you say,
"This car is the nicest ..
on our lot."
Ready? Let's begin.
Is this car popular?
This car is the most popular ..
on our lot.
Is this car nice?
Ibis car is the nicest ..
on our lot.
Is this car economical?
This car is the most economical ..
on our lot.
Is this car comfortable?
This car is the most comfortable ..
on our lot.
Is this car cheap?
This car is the cheapest ..
on our lot.
Is this car elegant?
This car is the most elegant ..
on our lot.
Is this car good?
This car is the best on our lot.

Now let's practice ..
some useful expressions.
Listen to this talk ..
by a woman selling TVs ..
and VCRs.
Are you looking ..
for a new TV ..
or a new VCR?
You can count ..
on video King ..
for the best prices ..
in  town.
We have hundreds ..
of great new TV s ..
and VCRs,
and we're waiting ..
to make a deal.
If you want a new TV ..
or a new VCR ..
at a low price,
come on over to Video King ..
on Main Street.
At Video King,
you don't have ..
to pay through the nose.

Now you be the salesperson selling TV s ..
and VCRs.
Try to make ...
your voice sound like ..
the  salesperson's voice.
Listen again and repeat.
Are you looking ..
for a new TV ..
or a new VCR?
You can count ..
on Video King ..
for the best prices ..
in town.
We have hundreds ..
of great new TVs ..
and VCRs,
and we're waiting ..
to make a deal. 
If you want a new TV ..
or a new VCR ..
at a low price,
come on over ..
to Video King ..
on Main Street. 
At Video King,
you don't have ..
to pay through the nose.

Did you notice ..
the new expressions.
Now say them separately,
then in the sentences.
Listen and repeat.
count on
You can count on Video King..
for the best prices in town.
make a deal
We're waiting to make a deal.
come on over
If you want a new TV ..
at a low price,
come on over.
pay through the nose
At Video King,
you don't have to ..
pay through the nose.

To end this lesson,
let's practice answering the question ..
"Which do you like best?"
I name three things,
for example,
the colors red, blue, and green.
Then I ask you,
"Which do you like best?"
And you say:
I like red best.
Or:
I like blue best.
Or:
I like green best.
There is no right answer ..
or wrong answer ..
to the question,
"Which do you like best?" 
because you're giving your opinion.
Ready? Let's go.
Which do you like best,
a station wagon,
a sports car,
or a luxury car?
You do?
That's interesting.
Which do you like best,
tennis, basketball, or baseball?
Really? That is a popular sport.
Which do you like best,
cats, dogs, or fish?
Well, they're my favorite animals too.
Which do you like best,
hot dogs, hamburgers, or pizza?
Well, come to my house.
I'm a good cook.
Which do you like best,
Mondays, Fridays, or Sundays?
Yes. That's my favorite day too.
This is the end of Lesson Five.





二,基本句子:


That’s a beautiful house.                      Yes, it’s the most beautiful house in town.
that’s a powerful sports car    .          Yes, it’s the most poweful sports car in town.
that’s an anelegant store .              Yes, it’s the most anelegant store in town.
That’s an exciting job.              Yes, it’s the most exciting job in town.
That’s a convenient location.          yse ,it’s the most convenient location in town.

You know that shorter adjectives like big and cheap form their superlatives by adding –est at the end: the biggest, the cheapest, the tallest, the smallest. So we can say, “He’s the smartest boy in the calss.” We can also say, he’s the most intelligent boy in the class.” Let’s repeat each of those sentences.He’s the most smart boy in the class.He’s the most intelligent boy in the class.

Listen to this talk about three houses: a small house, a larger house, and a very big house. Notice the adjective.Do they have –est at the end, like smartest, or do they use the most in fornt,like the most intelligent?
The small house is the most inexpensive of the three. It’s the smallest,of course,but also the most practical to buy.
The larger house is the most convenient. You can walk downtown in the shortest time. It’ also the most comfortable.
The biggest house is the most expensive. It’s also the most elegant. It’s in the safest neihborhood. It’s not the most popular because it isn’t as economical as the other two. But it is the most beautiful.
The small house is the most inexpensive of the three.
It’s the smallest, of course,
but also the most practical to buy.
The larger house is the most convenient.
You can walk downtown in the shorest time.
It’s also the most comfortable.
The biggest house is the most expensive .
It’s also the most elegant.
It’s in the safest neighborhood.
It’s not the most popular
because it isn’t as economical as the other two.
But it is the most beautiful.

Is this car popular?
This car is the most popular on our lot.
Is this car nice?
This car is the nicest on our lot.
Is this car economical?
This car is the most economical on our lot.
Is this car comfortable?
This car is the most comfortableon our lot.
Is this car cheap?
This car is the cheapest on our lot.
Is this car elegant?
This car is the most elegant on our lot.
Is this car good?
This car is the best on our lot.

Are you looking for a new TV or a new VCR?You can count on video King for the best prices in town. We have hundreds of great new TV s and VCRs, and we're waiting to make a deal. If you want a new TV or a new VCR at a low price, come on over to Video King on Main Street. At Video King, you don't have to pay through the nose.

Which do you like best, a station wagon, a sports car, or a luxury car?
You do? That's interesting.
Which do you like best, tennis, basketball, or baseball?
Really? That is a popular sport.
Which do you like best, cats, dogs, or fish?
Well, they're my favorite animals too.
Which do you like best, hot dogs, hamburgers, or pizza?
Well, come to my house. I'm a good cook.
Which do you like best, Mondays, Fridays, or Sundays?
Yes. That's my favorite day too.
This is the end of Lesson Five.



三,基本场景:

第一部分:多音节形容词表示“最”的意思 “+ most ”,如:most beautiful

1.引导语:

Lesson five.
Now we’re going to compare three or more things. But this time we’re going to use longer adjectives,adjectives that have at least three syllables.
The adjectives you hear first are all stressed on the first syllable.

2.学习:

Listen and repeat.
beautiful       
powerful       
Elegant       
practical       
Popular
The next adectives you hear are all strssed on the second syllable.
Listen and repeat.
exciting       
expensive       
converient

3.引导学习:

Let’s use these adjectives with the superlative form the most.
Listen and repeat.
the most beautiful
the most poweful
the most elegant
the most prcatical
the most popular
the most exciting
the most expensive
the most converient

4.练习:

Now let’s use three words to talk about different things that we think are “the most …in town.”
For example, I say . “that’s a beautiful house.” And you say,“ Yes, it’s the most beautiful house in town.”I say . “that’s a powerful sports car.”And you say,“ Yes, it’s the most poweful sports car in town.” Ready? Begin.
That’s a beautiful house.                      Yes, it’s the most beautiful house in town.
that’s a powerful sports car    .          Yes, it’s the most poweful sports car in town.
that’s an anelegant store .              Yes, it’s the most anelegant store in town.
That’s an exciting job.              Yes, it’s the most exciting job in town.
That’s a convenient location.          yse ,it’s the most convenient location in town.



第二部分:Is this car elegant?    /    This car is the most elegant on our lot.

1.引导语:

You know that shorter adjectives like big and cheap form their superlatives by adding –est at the end: the biggest, the cheapest, the tallest, the smallest. So we can say, “He’s the smartest boy in the calss.” We can also say, he’s the most intelligent boy in the class.” Let’s repeat each of those sentences.He’s the most smart boy in the class.He’s the most intelligent boy in the class.

2.引导学习:

Listen to this talk about three houses: a small house, a larger house, and a very big house. Notice the adjective.Do they have –est at the end, like smartest, or do they use the most in fornt,like the most intelligent?
The small house is the most inexpensive of the three. It’s the smallest,of course,but also the most practical to buy.
The larger house is the most convenient. You can walk downtown in the shortest time. It’ also the most comfortable.
The biggest house is the most expensive. It’s also the most elegant. It’s in the safest neihborhood. It’s not the most popular because it isn’t as economical as the other two. But it is the most beautiful.

3.学习:

Now repeat each sentence after you listen to it again.
The small house is the most inexpensive of the three.
It’s the smallest, of course,
but also the most practical to buy.
The larger house is the most convenient.
You can walk downtown in the shorest time.
It’s also the most comfortable.
The biggest house is the most expensive .
It’s also the most elegant.
It’s in the safest neighborhood.
It’s not the most popular
because it isn’t as economical as the other two.
But it is the most beautiful.

4.练习:

Now let's see if you know which adjectives take -est at the end ,and which use the most in front. 
You be the car dealer, talking about the new cars in your lot. When I say, "Is this car . . . ?" then a long adjective, like ----. popular, you say,"This car is the most popular on our lot." Of course if I use a
short adjective, like nice, you say, "This car is the nicest  on our lot." Ready? Let's begin.
Is this car popular?
This car is the most popular on our lot.
Is this car nice?
This car is the nicest on our lot.
Is this car economical?
This car is the most economical on our lot.
Is this car comfortable?
This car is the most comfortableon our lot.
Is this car cheap?
This car is the cheapest on our lot.
Is this car elegant?
This car is the most elegant on our lot.
Is this car good?
This car is the best on our lot.


第三部分:

1.情景:

Now let's practice some useful expressions. Listen to this talk by a woman selling TVs and VCRs.
Are you looking for a new TV or a new VCR?You can count on video King for the best prices in town. We have hundreds of great new TV s and VCRs, and we're waiting to make a deal. If you want a new TV or a new VCR at a low price, come on over to Video King on Main Street. At Video King, you don't have to pay through the nose.

2.学习:

Now you be the salesperson selling TV s and VCRs. Try to make your voice sound like the  salesperson's voice. Listen again and repeat.
Are you looking for a new TV or a new VCR?
You can count on Video King for the best prices in town.
We have hundreds of great new TVs and VCRs, and we're waiting to make a deal. 
If you want a new TV or a new VCR at a low price,
come on over to Video King on Main Street. 
At Video King, you don't have to pay through the nose.

3.引导学习:

Did you notice the new expressions. Now say them separately, then in the sentences.
Listen and repeat.
count on
You can count on Video King for the best prices in town.
make a deal
We're waiting to make a deal.
come on over
If you want a new TV at a low price, come on over.
pay through the nose
At Video King, you don't have to pay through the nose.

4.练习:

To end this lesson, let's practice answering the question "Which do you like best?" I name three things,for example, the colors red, blue, and green. Then I ask you, "Which do you like best?" And you say:I like red best.Or:I like blue best.Or:I like green best.There is no right answer or wrong answer  to the question, "Which do you like best?"  because you're giving your opinion. Ready? Let's go.
Which do you like best, a station wagon, a sports car, or a luxury car?
You do? That's interesting.
Which do you like best, tennis, basketball, or baseball?
Really? That is a popular sport.
Which do you like best, cats, dogs, or fish?
Well, they're my favorite animals too.
Which do you like best, hot dogs, hamburgers, or pizza?
Well, come to my house. I'm a good cook.
Which do you like best, Mondays, Fridays, or Sundays?
Yes. That's my favorite day too.
This is the end of Lesson Five.
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级别: 侠客
只看该作者 117 发表于: 2008-07-19
BOOK THREE LESSON FIVE
一,基本词组:


Lesson Five.
Hi, Sam!
It's Monday morning ..
at WEFL.
Listen to the conversation ..
between Mike and Carol.
What did you do ..
on the weekend, Carol?
I stayed at home ..
and cleaned the house.
Did you watch TV ..
on Saturday night?
No. Why?
I watched a great movie.
Which one?
Rocky with Sylvester Stallone.

Well, Sam, we know ..
what Mike did ..
on the weekend.
He watched Rocky ..
on TV.
And Carol?
What about Carol?
Tell me,
what did she do ..
on the weekend?
She stayed at home ..
and cleaned the house.
That's right.
And what about the rest ..
of the people ..
at WEFL ?
What about Jake ..
and Steven?
Do you remember ..
from the video ..
what they did, Sam?
Let's see.
What did Carol do ..
on the weekend?
She stayed at home ..
and cleaned the house.
And what did Mike do ..
on the weekend?
He watched Rocky ..
on TV.
How about Jake?
Do you remember ..
what Jake did?
Did he play tennis?
Did he listen to music?
What did he do ..
on the weekend?
He played tennis.
He also listened to music.
And Steven?
Did he work ..
at the studio?
What did he do?
He worked at the studio.
How about you, Sam?
What did you do ..
on the weekend?
OK! Very interesting.

Now some pronunciation practice.
Listen and repeat.
what
what did you
what did you do
What did you do on the weekend?

OK, Sam.
I say, "On the weekend."
And you say...
What did you do ..
on the weekend?
I say, "Yesterday."
And you say…
What did you do yesterday?
Ready? Let's begin.
On the weekend.
What did you do on the weekend?
I stayed at home ..
and cleaned the house.
Yesterday.
What did you do yesterday?
I played tennis ..
with a friend.
Last night.
What did you do last night?
Last night?
I watched TV last night.
On Saturday.
What did you do on Saturday?
I was at the office on Saturday.
Last summer.
What did you do last summer?
I went to Denver for a month.

Very good, Sam.
Now listen to the conversation.
Just listen.
How was your weekend?
It was really boring.
I didn't do a thing.
Oh, come on.
Didn't you go out ..
on Saturday night?
No, I didn't go out.
No kidding?
Did you really ..
stay at home?
Yeah, I stayed at home ..
and watched old movies ..
on TV.
That's really awful!

Here are some questions ..
about your weekend, Sam.
Answer in complete sentences.
I say, "Did you really play tennis ..
last weekend?"
And you say. . .
Yes, I played tennis ..
last weekend.
Or.. .
No, I didn't play tennis ..
last weekend.


I say, "You didn't really watch TV ..
on Saturday night, did you?"
And you say. . .
Yes, I watched TV on Saturday night.
Or.. .
No, I didn't watch TV on Saturday night.
Ready? Let's begin.
Did you really play tennis ..
last weekend, Sam?
You didn't really watch TV ..
on Saturday night, did you?
Did you really play golf ..
Saturday afternoon?
You didn't really clean the house ..
last weekend, did you?
Did you really visit a friend ..
on Sunday?
Did you really listen to music ..
on Saturday morning?
You didn't really stay at home ..
on Sunday evening, did you?
Did you really study your English ..
last weekend, Sam?
That wasn't difficult,
was it, Sam?

Now listen to the conversation.
Just listen.
Did they offer you a lot ..
of money?
Yes, but it wasn't just the money.
What was it?
The job.
Did you apply for the job?
No. They came to me first.

Now some pronunciation practice.
Listen and repeat.
did they
did they offer you
a lot of
Did they offer you a lot of money?
did you
did you apply
for the job
Did you apply for the job?

Now you ask the questions, Sam.
I.say, "Apply for the job."
And you say …
Did you apply for the job?
I say, "Enjoy the weekend."
And you say. . .
Did you enjoy the weekend?
OK? Let's begin.
Apply for the job.
Did you apply for the job?
No, I didn't.
Enjoy the weekend.
Did you enjoy the weekend?
Yes, I did.
Go to a movie Friday night.
Did you go to a movie Friday night?
No, I didn't.
I stayed home.
Watch TV.
Did you watch TV?
Yes, I did.
I watched Rambo with Sylvester Stallone.
Like Rambo.
Did you like Rambo?
Are you kidding?
It was awful.
Go to the office on Saturday morning.
Did you go to the office on Saturday morning?
Yes, I did, but just for an hour.
Read the contract.
Did you read the contract?
No, I didn't.
I didn't have time.
See Carol on the weekend.
Did you see Carol on the weekend?
Yes, I did.
She was at my place Saturday night.
Go out for dinner.
Did you go out for dinner?
No, we didn't.
Carol made spaghetti and salad.
Have a good time.
Did you have a good time?
I sure did.
Carol is really great.
Here are some more questions ..
just for you, Sam.
I say,
"Did you go to a movie ..
last Friday night?"
And you say. . .
Yes, I did.
Or...
No, I didn't.
OK? Let's go.
Did you go to a movie ..
last Friday night, Sam?
Did you have a good weekend?
And this morning?
Did you get up early ..
this morning, Sam?
Did you have a big cup of coffee?
Did you go out for lunch yesterday?
Did you watch football on TV last night?
Did you go to bed late last night?
That's all for today, Sam.
This is the end of Lesson Five.





二,基本句子:


What did Carol do on the weekend?    She stayed at home and cleaned the house.
And what did Mike do on the weekend?    He watched Rocky on TV.
How about Jake?  Do you remember  what Jake did?  Did he play tennis? Did he listen to music?
What did he do on the weekend?
He played tennis. He also listened to music.
And Steven? Did he work at the studio? What did he do?
He worked at the studio.
How about you, Sam? What did you do on the weekend?
OK! Very interesting.

On the weekend.          What did you do on the weekend?
I stayed at home and cleaned the house.
Yesterday.                What did you do yesterday?
I played tennis with a friend.
Last night.              What did you do last night?
Last night? I watched TV last night.
On Saturday.          What did you do on Saturday?
I was at the office on Saturday.
Last summer.          What did you do last summer?
I went to Denver for a month.

How was your weekend?
It was really boring. I didn't do a thing.
Oh, come on. Didn't you go out on Saturday night?
No, I didn't go out.
No kidding? Did you really stay at home?
Yeah, I stayed at home and watched old movies on TV.
That's really awful!

Did you really play tennis last weekend, Sam?
You didn't really watch TV on Saturday night, did you?
Did you really play golf Saturday afternoon?
You didn't really clean the house last weekend, did you?
Did you really visit a friend on Sunday?
Did you really listen to music on Saturday morning?
You didn't really stay at home on Sunday evening, did you?
Did you really study your English last weekend, Sam?
That wasn't difficult, was it, Sam?

Apply for the job.
Did you apply for the job?      No, I didn't.
Enjoy the weekend.
Did you enjoy the weekend?      Yes, I did.
Go to a movie Friday night.
Did you go to a movie Friday night?    No, I didn't. I stayed home.
Watch TV.
Did you watch TV?  Yes, I did. I watched Rambo with Sylvester Stallone.
Like Rambo.
Did you like Rambo?  Are you kidding?  It was awful.
Go to the office on Saturday morning.
Did you go to the office on Saturday morning?  Yes, I did, but just for an hour.
Read the contract.
Did you read the contract? No, I didn't.  I didn't have time.
See Carol on the weekend.
Did you see Carol on the weekend? Yes, I did. She was at my place Saturday night.
Go out for dinner.
Did you go out for dinner?  No, we didn't. Carol made spaghetti and salad.
Have a good time.
Did you have a good time? I sure did. Carol is really great.

Did you go to a movie last Friday night, Sam?
Did you have a good weekend?
And this morning?
Did you get up early this morning, Sam?
Did you have a big cup of coffee?
Did you go out for lunch yesterday?
Did you watch football on TV last night?
Did you go to bed late last night?




三:基本场景:


第一部分:
过去式:
What did you do on the weekend,Carol? /  I stayed at home and cleaned the house.

1.情景:

Lesson Five.
Hi, Sam!It's Monday morning at WEFL. Listen to the conversation between Mike and Carol.
What did you do on the weekend, Carol?
I stayed at home and cleaned the house.
Did you watch TV on Saturday night?
No. Why?
I watched a great movie.
Which one?
Rocky with Sylvester Stallone.

2.引导学习:

Well, Sam, we know what Mike did on the weekend. He watched Rocky on TV.And Carol? What about Carol?Tell me, what did she do on the weekend?She stayed at home and cleaned the house.
That's right. And what about the rest of the people at WEFL ? What about Jake and Steven?Do you remember from the video what they did, Sam? Let's see.
What did Carol do on the weekend?    She stayed at home and cleaned the house.
And what did Mike do on the weekend?    He watched Rocky on TV.
How about Jake?  Do you remember  what Jake did?  Did he play tennis? Did he listen to music?
What did he do on the weekend?
He played tennis. He also listened to music.
And Steven? Did he work at the studio? What did he do?
He worked at the studio.
How about you, Sam? What did you do on the weekend?
OK! Very interesting.

3.学习:

Now some pronunciation practice. Listen and repeat.
what
what did you
what did you do
What did you do on the weekend?

4.练习:

OK, Sam.I say, "On the weekend." And you say...What did you do on the weekend? I say, "Yesterday." And you say… What did you do yesterday?Ready? Let's begin.
On the weekend.          What did you do on the weekend?
I stayed at home and cleaned the house.
Yesterday.                What did you do yesterday?
I played tennis with a friend.
Last night.              What did you do last night?
Last night? I watched TV last night.
On Saturday.          What did you do on Saturday?
I was at the office on Saturday.
Last summer.          What did you do last summer?
I went to Denver for a month.



第二部分:Did you apply for the job?    Yes,I did.  /  No, I didn't.

1.情景:

Very good, Sam.Now listen to the conversation.Just listen.
How was your weekend?
It was really boring. I didn't do a thing.
Oh, come on. Didn't you go out on Saturday night?
No, I didn't go out.
No kidding? Did you really stay at home?
Yeah, I stayed at home and watched old movies on TV.
That's really awful!

2.引导学习:

Here are some questions about your weekend, Sam. Answer in complete sentences. I say, "Did you really play tennis last weekend?" And you say. . .Yes, I played tennis last weekend.Or.. .No, I didn't play tennis last weekend.I say, "You didn't really watch TV on Saturday night, did you?" And you say. . .Yes, I watched TV on Saturday night.Or.. .No, I didn't watch TV on Saturday night.
Ready? Let's begin.
Did you really play tennis last weekend, Sam?
You didn't really watch TV on Saturday night, did you?
Did you really play golf Saturday afternoon?
You didn't really clean the house last weekend, did you?
Did you really visit a friend on Sunday?
Did you really listen to music on Saturday morning?
You didn't really stay at home on Sunday evening, did you?
Did you really study your English last weekend, Sam?
That wasn't difficult, was it, Sam?

3.情景:

Now listen to the conversation. Just listen.
Did they offer you a lot of money?
Yes, but it wasn't just the money.
What was it?
The job.
Did you apply for the job?
No. They came to me first.

4.学习:

Now some pronunciation practice. Listen and repeat.
did they
did they offer you
a lot of
Did they offer you a lot of money?
did you
did you apply
for the job
Did you apply for the job?

5.引导学习:

Now you ask the questions, Sam. I.say, "Apply for the job." And you say …Did you apply for the job?
I say, "Enjoy the weekend." And you say. . .Did you enjoy the weekend?OK? Let's begin.
Apply for the job.
Did you apply for the job?      No, I didn't.
Enjoy the weekend.
Did you enjoy the weekend?      Yes, I did.
Go to a movie Friday night.
Did you go to a movie Friday night?    No, I didn't. I stayed home.
Watch TV.
Did you watch TV?  Yes, I did. I watched Rambo with Sylvester Stallone.
Like Rambo.
Did you like Rambo?  Are you kidding?  It was awful.
Go to the office on Saturday morning.
Did you go to the office on Saturday morning?  Yes, I did, but just for an hour.
Read the contract.
Did you read the contract? No, I didn't.  I didn't have time.
See Carol on the weekend.
Did you see Carol on the weekend? Yes, I did. She was at my place Saturday night.
Go out for dinner.
Did you go out for dinner?  No, we didn't. Carol made spaghetti and salad.
Have a good time.
Did you have a good time? I sure did. Carol is really great.

6.练习:

Here are some more questions just for you, Sam. I say, "Did you go to a movie last Friday night?"
And you say. . .Yes, I did.Or...No, I didn't.OK? Let's go.
Did you go to a movie last Friday night, Sam?
Did you have a good weekend?
And this morning?
Did you get up early this morning, Sam?
Did you have a big cup of coffee?
Did you go out for lunch yesterday?
Did you watch football on TV last night?
Did you go to bed late last night?
That's all for today, Sam.
This is the end of Lesson Five.
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no1vitas基础虽然不太高,但是慢功出细活,练习的很扎实。
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人的性格决定你的成长高度。孙老师有勤耕不辍,不抛弃不放弃的可贵顽强精神,所以孙老师能取得巨大成功一点也不奇怪。
而我,我也了解自己,就喜欢在最关键的地方当逃兵。小时候老师就说我,如果我能把从聪明劲用在学习上,考上重点高中不成问题,但是谁都看得出来,我是个没有耐心,怕吃苦的人。老师上课讲解内容通常我接受是最快的,而课后枯燥的作业又是我难以安心完成的。所以,课上提问我回答最踊跃,而考试时我就萎靡了,因为我缺乏大量重复性练习。
现在我非常清楚我的压码练习到达了顶峰,也就是最关键的时候了,也是最痛苦的时候了,而我偏偏在这时候就不由自主玩玩电脑,看看网页娱乐八卦那些,每一课练习到这个时候我就跑了,把难担的担子放到第二天。
到底是练习的哪个时候呢?为什么我会跑?
第一步整理文本我做了这么久,可轻松要求自己听一遍理出基本词组,再听一遍整理好基本场景,就是听2遍整理文本完成。

这时候就应该看整理好的文本听着语音用力压码,眼睛专注盯着文本,而这时候也是比较累的,而我就容易在这时候心神不宁,很容易当逃兵。课文容易一点,我能坚持在当天完成一课,而那一课偏难的话,我就像小耗子一样不知不觉就把时间溜掉,等着第二天再压码听音,压码回想。

这情景就像我当年上学时一样,如果当时就克服了,我现在绝对不一样。而现在我又遇到和当年的情况一样了,就看我能不能克服了,克服了,我的明天也绝对不一样。

我很清楚,只要像整理文本一样熟练的压码听音做好,回想做好,那么,我将上升到一个非常拔尖的高度。其实这一天也不需要多久,只要把方法熟练轻松掌握了,自由吸收英语就可以实现。
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