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  AUDIO SCRIPT
一、基本词组:
二、基本句子

三、场景学习:

1、引导语:

Welcome to Book Nine.This is Lesson One.Let's listen to Steven as he talks about his son Peter.
Peter is only two months old. Listen to Steven tell us about the things  that Peter is too young to do, or that he isn't old enough to do.

2、情景:

Peter isn't old enough to feed himself. He's only two months old. . . He isn't old enough to understand what people say. . . But Peter . . . is too young to read. And he's too young to play baseball. He isn't even old enough to crawl.

3、学习:

Now listen to and repeat these things that Peter isn't old enough to do.

feed himself
old enough to feed himself
He isn't old enough to feed himself.
He isn't old enough to feed himself.

understand what people say
old enough to understand what people say
He isn't old enough to understand what people say.
He isn't old enough to understand what people say.

4、引导语:

Now you're going to talk about Steven's son, Peter. When someone asks you if Peter can do certain things, you answer by saying that he isn't old enough to do those things. For example, you hear . . .

Can Peter feed himself? And you say. . .No. He isn't old enough to feed himself. Or you hear. . . Can he understand what peoplesay? And you say. . . No. He isn't old enough to  understand what people say.All right, let's begin.

5、练习:

Can Peter feed himself? No. He isn't old enough to feed  himself.
Can he understand what people  say?No. He isn't old enough to  understand what people say.
Can he talk yet?  No. He isn't old enough to talk yet.
Can he sit up?  No. He isn't old enough to sit up.
Can he dress himself?  No. He isn't old enough to dress  himself.
Can he crawl?  No. He isn't old enough to crawl.
Can he stand up?  No. He isn't old enough to stand up.

四、情景学习:

1、引导语:

Remember what else Steven said  about Peter?

2、情景:

But Peter is . . . too young  to read. And he's too young    to play baseball.

3、学习:

    Now listen to and repeat the  things that Peter is too young to  do.

too young to read
He's too young to read.
He's too young to read.

too young to play baseball
He's too young to play baseball.
He's too young to play baseball.

3、引导学习:

If Peter isn't old enough to read, then you can say that he's too young to read. If he isn't old enoughto play baseball, you can say that he's too young to play baseball.  Now listen to Steven tell you about things that Peter isn't old enough to do. Agree with him by saying that he's too young to do those things. For  example, you hear. . .

Peter isn't old enough to crawl.  And you say. . . That's right. He's too young to
crawl. Or you hear. . . He isn't old enough to feed  himself.And you say. . .That's right. He's too young to feed himself. OK, let's begin.

4、练习:

Peter isn't old enough to crawl.  That's right. He's too young to  crawl.
He isn't old enough to feed    himself.  That's right. He's too young to  feed himself.
He isn't old enough to hold a  bottle. That's right. He's too young to  hold a bottle.
He isn't old enough to dress  himself.That's right. He's too young to  dress himself.
He isn't old enough to talk. That's right. He's too young to talk.
He isn't old enough to stand up  and walk.
That's right. He's too young to  stand up and walk.

五、场景学习:

1、引导语:

Babies like Peter aren't the only people who aren't able to do things. Remember when Steven said:

2、情景:

When the alarm clock goes off at seven, I'm too tired to get up . . . Anne and I aretoo busy to eat regular meals. We're even too busy to go grocery shopping.

3、学习:

Now listen and repeat.

too tired to get up
I'm too tired to get up.
I'm too tired to get up.

too busy to eat regular meals
I'm too busy to eat regular meals.
I'm too busy to eat regular meals.

too busy to go shopping
I'm too busy to go shopping.
I'm too busy to go shopping.

4、引导学习:

Now you're going to tell us some things that  you can't do because you're too tired or too busy or too . . . something. For  example, you hear. . .Tired... get up at seven A.M. And you say. . . I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M. Or you hear. . . Busy... eat regular meals. And you say. . . I'm too busy to eat regular meals. All right, let's begin.

5、练习:

Tired... get up at seven A.M. I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M.
Busy... eat regular meals. I'm too busy to eat regular meals.
Old... play with toys. I'm too old to play with toys.
Polite... call someone an  idiot.I'm too polite to call someone an  idiot.
  Intelligent. . . make that    mistake.  I'm too intelligent to make that  mistake.
    Poor. . . buy an expensive car.  I'm too poor to buy an expensive  car.   

六、场景学习:

1、引导语:

    Now listen to Jake as he makes  some suggestions to Steven about  how to take care of Peter.

2、情景:

JAKE:        Can't you just leave a
        bottle of milk next to his
        bed?
STEVEN:    Peter isn't old enough to
        feed himself. He's only
        two months old.
JAKE:        When will he be old
        enough to feed himself?
STEVEN:    In a few years.
JAKE:        A few years! Can't you just
        tell him to wait until
        morning?
N:    Now listen and repeat.
M:    next to his bed
    leave a bottle of milk next to his
    bed   
    Can't you just leave a bottle of
    milk next to his bed?
    Can't you just leave a bottle of
    milk next to his bed?
F:    wait until morning
    tell him to wait until morning
    Can't you just tell him to wait
    until morning?
    Can't you just tell him to wait
    until morning?
N:    When we make a suggestion, we
    often start with an expression
    like Can't you just . . . ? or
    Couldn't you just. . . ? or Why
    don't you just. . . ? They all
    mean about the same thing. Now
    you're going to make some
    suggestions that start with the
    words Can't you just, Couldn't
    you just, or Why don't you just.
    For example, you hear. . .
F:    I can't sleep at night.
N:    Can't. . . drink some warm
    milk.
    And you say. . .
M:    Can't you just drink some warm
    milk?
N:    Or you hear . . .
F:    I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M.
N:    Couldn't. . . go to bed earlier.
    And you say. . .
M:    Couldn't you just go to bed
    earlier?
N:    OK, let's begin.
       
F:    I can't sleep at night.
N:    Can't. . . drink some warm
    milk.
M:    Can't you just drink some warm
    milk?
F:    I'm too tired to get up at seven
    A.M.
N:    Couldn't. . . go to bed earlier.
M:    Couldn't you just go to bed
    earlier?
F:    I don't have time to do all this
    research.
N:    Why. . . ask someone to help
    you.
M:    Why don't you just ask someone
    to help you?
F:    I don't remember Steven's phone
    number.
N:    Can't. . . look it up in the
    phone book.
M:    Can't you just look it up in the
    phone book?
F:    I'm too short to reach that shelf.
N:    Why. . . stand on that chair.
M:    Why don't you just stand on that
    chair?
F:    I'm not strong enough to lift
    those heavy boxes.
N:    Couldn't. . . ask someone to lift
    them for you.
M:    Couldn't you just ask someone to
    lift them for you?
N:    This is the end of Lesson One.


你好美国9册互动磁带练习第一课:
1、练习的基本句式:
  每篇课文练习都有一个基本句子类型的短语,这是治本知识点。比如:
  isn't even old enough
      is too young to
      Can't you just
      Couldn't you just
      Why don't you just
二、基本场景:
  每篇课文都有一个基本剧情的基本场景,就是压码学习的信息点,比如:
Welcome to Book Nine.This is Lesson One.Let's listen to Steven as he talks about his son Peter.Peter is only two months old. Listen to Steven tell us about the things that Peter is too young to do, or that he isn't old enough to do.
归纳:
Peter isn't old enough to feed himself.
He's only two months old. . . He isn't
old enough to understand what people say. . .
But Peter . . . is too young to read.
And he's too young to play baseball.
He isn't even old enough to crawl.


三、基本练习:
  根据基本剧情假设,采用基本句子类型进行各个突破练习,直到可以做到举一反三、触类旁通的目的,比如:

循序渐进练习,压码听懂练习先听到一个短句子心中回想一句,再听到一个短句子回想一句,然后将两个短句子合成一个复杂句子:
1、 Peter isn't old enough to do:
feed himself
old enough to feed himself
He isn't old enough to feed himself.

understand what people say
old enough to understand what people say
He isn't old enough to understand what people say.

2、Peter is too young to do.
    too young to read
    He's too young to read.

3、Tired... get up at seven A.M.
      I'm too tired to get up at seven

      Busy... eat regular meals.
    I'm too busy to eat regular meals.
4、next to his bed
    leave a bottle of milk next to his
    bed   
    Can't you just leave a bottle of
    milk next to his bed?

    5、 wait until morning
    tell him to wait until morning
    Can't you just tell him to wait
    until morning?
    Can't you just tell him to wait
    until morning?
  6、Couldn't. . . go to bed earlier.
        Couldn't you just go to bed earlier?
          I can't sleep at night.
  7、 Why. . . ask someone to help you.
      Why don't you just ask someone
      to help you?
      I don't remember Steven's phone  number.


四、归纳总结压码记忆的信息:
    由于斯蒂文的儿子出生只有两个月,还不会做一些事情,所以你要练习则那样能够提问他能不能做那些事情,然后回答问题的答案:
Now you're going to talk about Steven's son, Peter. When someone asks you if Peter can do certain things, you answer by saying that he isn't old enough to do those things.
    归纳:
1、Peter isn't old enough to do:
Can Peter feed himself? No. He isn't old enough to feed himself.;Can he understand what people say?No. He isn't old enough to  understand what people say.;Can he talk yet? No. He isn't old enough to talk  yet. Can he sit up? No. He isn't old enough to sit up.Can he dress himself? No. He isn't old enough to dress himself. Can he crawl? No. He isn't old enough to crawl.  Can he stand up? No. He isn't old enough to stand up.
2、Peter too young to do:
If Peter isn't old enough to read, then you can say that he's too young to read. If he isn't old enough to play baseball, you can say that he's too young to play baseball. Now listen to Steven tell you about things that Peter isn't old enough to do. Agree with him by saying that he's too young to do those things.

He's too young to read.He's too young to play baseball. He's too young to crawl. He's too young to feed himself.He's too young to feed himself. He's too young to hold a bottle.He's too young to dress himself. He's too young to talk.He's too young to stand up and walk.
  对于整个段落练习,你只要压码记忆了几个关键词:feed、understand 、 talk 、play baseball、dress 、sit up、crawl、stand up、walk、hold a bottle,那么你就可以压码整个段落记忆下来了,你还可以自动进行造句其他没有提到的问题。

五、实际应用练习:
根据peter不能做的事情进行联想人们不能做到的事情进行实际应用练习:
Babies like Peter aren't the only people who aren't able to do things. Remember when Steven said:When the alarm clock goes off at seven, I'm too tired to get up . . . Now you're going to tell us some things that you can't do because you're too tired or too busy or too . .

归纳:Anne and I are too busy to eat regular meals. We're even too busy to go grocery shopping;I'm too tired to get up.I'm too busy to eat regular meals. I'm too busy to go shopping.  I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M. I'm too busy to eat regular meals.  I'm too old to play with toys. I'm too polite to call someone an idiot.  I'm too intelligent to make that mistake.  I'm too poor to buy an expensive car.   
对于其他一些原因造成的无法和不能做的事情的回答,你也只要记住几个关键词busy 、tired 、old 、polite 、intelligent、poor 就可以回答其他一些不能做到的事情的原因了。
六、三个基本类型的建议:
         
  When we make a suggestion, we often start with an expression like Can't you just . . . ? or Couldn't you just. . . ? or Why don't you just. . . ? They all  mean about the same thing. Now you're going to make some suggestions that start with the words Can't you just, Couldn't  you just, or Why don't you just.
  .
    1、 Can't you just
Now listen to Jake as he makes some suggestions to Steven about  how to take care of Peter.Can't you just leave a bottle of milk next to his bed?Peter isn't old enough to feed himself. He's only two months old;
When will he be oldenough to feed himself?In a few years. A few years! Can't you just tell him to wait until morning?Can't you just leave a bottle of milk next to his bed?    Can't you just tell him to wait until morning? I can't sleep at night;Can't you just drink some warm milk?I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M.

  2、 Couldn't you just

    Couldn't you just go to bed earlier?  I can't sleep at night; Can't you just drink some warm milk? I'm too tired to get up at seven A.M. Couldn't you just go to bed  earlier? I don't have time to do all this research.

3、 Why don't you just


  Why. . . ask someone to help you ,  Why don't you just ask someone to help you? I don't remember Steven's phone number;  Can't you just look it up in the phone book? I'm too short to reach that shelf; Why don't you just stand on that chair? I'm not strong enough to lift those heavy boxes; Couldn't you just ask someone to lift them for you?
七、压码听懂以后的总结:
  通过此课练习学会了从isn't even old enough 到is too young to基本句式的过渡,压码记忆了几个关键词:feed、understand 、 talk 、play baseball、dress 、sit up、crawl、stand up、walk、hold a bottle,就可以学会提问回答小孩不能做一些事情的句式,从而达到压码记忆整个段落的目的;然后引伸出人们不能做的一些事情的基本表达式如: 你也只要记住几个关键词busy 、tired 、old 、polite 、intelligent、poor 就可以回答其他一些不能做到的事情的原因了,尤可以压码记忆这个段落。
  通过对peter的继续提问进行细化提出一些建议,然后学会了三个基本类型的建议的句子提问和回答的基本句型: Can't you just 、Couldn't you just 、 Why don't you just ,使对话更加细腻,从而表达复杂的事物的场景。
    整个课文练习循序渐进、层层推进,通过一个词组too young到整个句子的提问回答,从词组到短语,短语到整个提问回答,到所有场景的提问回到,再到不同人都可以实际应用的提问回答,再到复杂句子场景的不同建议的提问回答,可以说是环环相扣。压码也是从最简单的压码一个短语,到压码一个句子,再到压码一个小孩的各种可能的段落场景,再到压码大人推理实际应用场景的段落压码,再到压码不同建议句型的句子段落,形成不断加大压码长度和复杂程度的练习。
    而整个压码一篇完整的文章是通过课文老师的句子引导完成的。通过开始小孩还小不能做事的场景引导到推广到大人所有不能做的事情的提问回答方式,再到通过引导peter的建议到完成整个三个复杂句型的建议,老师的引导使得整篇文章可以在练习熟练理解记忆,自己可以在没有听到下一个句子就能提前回答出来,通过句子类型的推演记忆一个小的段落,通过压码理解几个段落信息达到压码记忆整篇文章的最后目的。
  练习以后,你及可以通过总结压码理解记忆到的基本句子进行回想,也可以用笔写下来记忆住的主要句子,还可以自己用完全英语写作出来自己练习学习到的知识,你也可以将对话形式改写成书面语言形式,还可以用完全的英语从开始的场景设置到引导用语,到变化提问的类型,用英语全部改写出来,将开始简单的文章逐步复杂化进行表达。
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sunyuting1 2007-09-26 13:39
你好美国9册互动磁带练习第2课:
1、练习的基本词组:
  每篇课文练习都有一个基本句子类型的短语,这是基本知识点。
  单词短语:
  (1)do和make的用法
          两个单词词组搭配的用法是联系的重点和难点
    (2) wonder 的用法
  (3) without 的用法
    (4)to pitch in,用法
        (5)to do  without,
        (6)to give it my best shot,
          (7)  to pass something up.
    二、基本句式
  1、do: The farmer does the plowing.
    2、make:His wife makes breakfast.
    3、 without :How did  they do the laundry  without washing machines?   
    4、 do without :We had to do without many things.

    5、 with no : How did they do the laundry  with no washing machines?
    6、pitched in:Would you like to have lunch  with me? No, I'm too busy. I'll have to pass up lunch today.No, I'm too busy. I'll have to pitch in lunch today.
    7、gave it my best shot
        I gave it my best shot.
     
    8、 passed up:Did you decide to accept the new job?No. I decided to pass it up
  I passed up my chance to be rich.


三、基本场景:
  每篇课文都有一个基本剧情的基本场景,就是压码学习的信息点,比如,下面放一点语音,看看一遍听完你理解记住了多少,是否准确,这是三个人自我介绍的一天所做的工作,你可以利用do和make自己练习你一天地工作情况介绍:
1、 I'm a housewife. I do a lot of housework every day. I have to  make breakfast for my family.Then I make the beds. I do the laundry and I do the ironing too. Sometimes I do the yard work. After each meal, I have  to do the dishes. And I also  have to tell the kids to do their homework for school. It's not  an easy life!
2、  I'm an office worker. I have a  lot of work to do too. I make  phone calls all the time. I also  make a lot of appointments. Of course, I try to do a good job and not make too many mistakes. At least I try to do the right thing. I make a good  living, but I don't make a lot of  money.
3、I'm a farmer. My wife and I do a lot of chores on our farm. I  have to do a lot of plowing. While my wife does the  housework, I do all the heavy  work around the farm. I do my  best, but I don't think I make enough money to keep farming  for the rest of my life.
归纳:
1、 make:  I make breakfast.I make the beds. I make phone calls。 I make appointments.  I make a living.I make money.  I make mistakes.I make progress.
2、do:  I do the housework.  I do the yard work.  I do the heavy work.I do my homework.  I do the chores. I do the laundry. I do the ironing。  I do the dishes.  I do the plowing.  I do a good job.  I do my best. I do the right thing.

do和make的用法从上面剧情中归纳了这两大类型,开始不太容易记忆,只能在句子应用中进行体会,自然掌握不同搭配规律。
四、、基本练习:
  根据基本剧情假设,采用基本句子类型进行各个突破练习,直到可以做到举一反三、触类旁通的目的。对于这类的练习是考察英语听懂、压码记忆信息,比如让大家听半个小时的英语,凭记忆进行回想信息的细节,用自己的语言进行复述或者进行针对主体进行讨论,都是考察压码听懂的。 
序渐进练习,压码听懂练习先听到连个短语在心中回想一句,然后将两个短句子合成一个复杂句子,这样的练习很多,还有任意替换其中一个词组的练习,循序渐进逐步提高:
  The farmer . . . the plowing.
    The farmer does the plowing.

.    His wife . . . breakfast.
      His wife makes breakfast.

        without 的用法  without washing machines
                                    with no washing machines?

                                      The laundry. . . without.             
                  How did people do the laundry  without washing machines?   



      The farmer. . . the plowing.The farmer does the plowing; His wife . . . breakfast.  His wife makes breakfast.;She. . . the beds. She makes the beds;The farmer and his wife . . .  the chores. he farmer and his wife do the chores; The office worker . . . a good  living. The office worker makes a good  living; He . . . a lot of phone calls. He makes a lot of phone calls; He. . . a good job.He does a good job.;The housewife. . . the  housework. The housewife does the housework.

康尼提供的剧情信息
  I have a busy day today.  Let's see. Before I go to work, I have to make breakfast, make my bed, and do the dishes. I also  have to do some ironing. Then, when I get to the studio, I have to make a few appointments. After  that, I know I'll make a lot  of phone calls and do a lot  of work in the office. Well,  that's how I make money. And I really want to make a good living. I also want to make progress in my  career. Oh, and when I get  home, I'll have to do some  yard work and do the  laundry too. Whew!


分解压码记忆:
Before I go to work,
  I have  to make breakfast,
  make my bed,
  and do the dishes.
  I, also have to do some
  ironing.
  When I get to the studio,
  I  have to make a few  appointments.
  I'll make a lot of phone  calls   
  and do a lot of work.   
  That's how I make money.   
  I really want to make a  good living.   
  I really want to make  progress in my career.   
  Then, when I get home,
  I  have to do some yard work   
  and do the laundry too.   

五、归纳总结压码记忆的信息:
        归纳:


    对于压码理解记忆的信息,要学会对信息提问和回答练习:
1、What two things does Connie  have to make before she goes to work?    She has to make breakfast and    make her bed.   
2、 What are the two things she  has to do before she goes to  work?    She has to do the dishes and do some ironing.   
3、  When Connie gets to the  studio, what's the first thing she  has to make?  She has to make a few  appointments.   
4、 What's the second thing she  has to make when she gets to   
  the office?  She has to make a lot of phone calls.   
5、  What are the three things that  Connie wants to make in her  career?  She wants to make money, a    good living, and progress in her career.   
6、  When she gets home tonight,  what are the two things that  Connie has to do?    She has to do some yard work    and do the laundry.   

对于这样的信息理解记忆属于片断压码,你可以压码听懂,可以借助于写下关键字,或者在手中划空意会,心中压码数数来帮助记忆层次结构练习。

  剧情:
  I wonder how they lived on farms years ago. How did  they do the laundry  without washing machines?How did they do the  ironing without electricity? How did they make phone calls without telephones? Come on. Let's find out. I made an appointment to interview someone at  three.           

  多重压码和压码多个句子的练习方式进行重复回想,前后句子进行连环压码几个句子回想,听到前面的提示句子,提前回想出后面的完整句子,在第二遍压码听懂达时候进行检验自己的压码记忆能力:
      How did they do the laundry
      without washing machines?
      How did they do the laundry  with no washing machines?
      How did they do the ironing  without electricity?  with no electricity  ,How did they do the ironing,with no electricity? 
    The laundry. . . without.             
How did people do the laundry  without washing machines?           
Phone calls. . . with no.    How did people make phone  calls with no telephones?  The laundry. . . without.    How did people do the laundry    without washing machines? Phone calls. . . with no.    How did people make phone  calls with no telephones?    The dishes. . . without.      How did people do the dishes  , without dishwashers?    Clothes. . . with no.    How did people make clothes,with no sewing machines?  The ironing . . . without. How did people do the ironing
  without electric irons? Dinner. . . with no.How did people make dinner
  with no electric stoves?
    关键词:对于整个段落练习,你只要压码记忆了几个关键词: laundry 、 ironing、Phone calls、Dinner.压码记忆达到压码一个段落的目的。那么你就可以压码整个段落记忆下来了,你还可以自动进行造句其他没有提到的问题。

    剧情:
  (pitched in.)Tell me, what was it like to  grow up on a farm?  It was hard. There were a lot of chores to do. But everyone  helped. Everyone pitched in.( to do without) That's how we did all the work.But we were poor, and we couldn't buy everything we  wanted. We had to do without many things that other people had. (passed up )Did you ever want to be a farmer yourself?  I tried it for several years. I gave it my best shot, but it didn't work. I couldn't make money as a farmer, so I sold the  farm . . . unfortunately.  Why do you say  "unfortunately"?  Because after I sold my farm, they found oil in the ground.But it was too late for me. I passed up my chance to be rich.

    pitch in.  pass up

  Did you decide to accept the new job?
No. I decided to pitch in.
No. I decided to pass it up.

Would you like to have lunch  with me? No, I'm too busy. I'll have to pass up lunch today.No, I'm too busy. I'll have to pitch in lunch today.  No, I'm too busy. I'll have to pass up lunch today. Did you decide to accept the new job?No. I decided to pitch in.No. I decided to pass it up.No. I decided to pass it up.Would you like to have lunch  with me? No, I'm too busy. I'll have to pass up lunch today.No, I'm too busy. I'll have to pitch in lunch today.No, I'm too busy. I'll have to  pass up lunch today.  Do you need a television set in  your hotel room?  No. I can do without a television set.No. I can pitch in with a  television set.  No. I can do without a television set.  Did you really try to be a successful farmer?  Yes, I did. I passed it up.Yes, I did. I gave it my best shot.

.    六、引导语练习:
根据剧情和引导语可以进行联想人们不能做到的事情进行实际应用练习:
我们将引导语串连起来:
引导语1:
  As you know, in English there are some things that we say we do and some things that we say  we make. Let's listen to three  people talking about the things  they do and the things they make.

  引导语2:
1、Now you're going to hear a person mentioned and something that the person does  or makes. Put the two together to tell us what it is that the person does or makes.
引导语3:
  Now take your pencil and a piece of paper. But first just  listen. Don't write anything.  You're going to hear Connie telling us about some of the  things that she has to do or make today.
引导语4:
Now take your pencil and your  paper. You'll hear Connie tell us again about her day's work. Don't write everything she says. Just write the things she says  she'll do, like do the dishes, and  the things she says she'll make, like make her bed. OK, here's Connie again.

引导语5:
  Now look at your paper and  answer these questions about  the thigs that Connie will do  and the things she will make 

引导语5:
  Now let's listen to Mike and  Connie as they wonder about  how people lived  on farms a  long time ago.   

引导语6:
  To end this lesson, listen to this conversation which uses---    the following idiomatic expressions: to pitch in, to do  without, to give it my best shot and to pass something up.

引导语7:         
    Notice that you can say    "without washing machines" or "with no washing machines".You can also say "without electricity" or "with no  electricity." The meaning is about the same. Now you're  going to hear something people either do, like laundry, or  make, like phone calls. Then you'll hear "without" or "with no." Combine the two to ask a question starting with How did  people. . . ?

引导语8:
  Now you'll hear a question  followed by two responses.Repeat the response that makes sense in each situation.

引导结束语:
  Well, I hope you've given this  lesson your best shot. Now you can go on to the next lesson. This is the end of Lesson Two.
 
         
  七、压码听懂以后的总结:
  通过此课练习学会了从do和make 到 wonder 的用法、without 的用法、to pitch in,用法、to do  without, to give it my best shot,基本句式的过渡,压码记忆了几个关键词从而达到压码记忆整个段落的目的;通过引导语可以对不同段落进行压码。 


sunyuting1 2007-09-27 11:24
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第九册复习1
这是一篇关于查找报纸上关于体育比赛节目表和根据老板口述信息写信的两个情景对话练习,要求听懂场景信息达到压码记忆片断的能力,口语实际应用中最重要的环节就是听懂对方的话然后回答,所以听力测试的主要方式就是片断理解记忆,而不是听懂一句说一句,这在专题讨论的时候尤其重要,难度比较大,属于英语听力的高级阶段。另外值得注意的是引导语的复杂句子很长,具有多个层次的意思,你可以压码自然分段记忆,对于英语写作业是很有用的。
练习的基本结构是引导语、情景、慢放磁带听语音、引导测试听懂情况、提问回答听懂达信息正误这些最基本单流程。练习中采用了听和写关键词帮助听懂记忆和反复播放进行检查练习的技巧。
一、情景
Let's go to a movie tonight! Oh, good idea. Let's look in the  paper for the movie schedule. Where is it?  It's in Section B, on page 8. What's the matter? Why are you looking on page 6 of Section C?  Oh, sorry. That's the sports section. I wanted to find out if  our baseball team won the game  yesterday.Come on. We don't have much  time. Here, give me the paper. Well, what about the movies?You won't find them on page 10 of Section B. Oh, I know. But I can't pass up reading the comics. They're so funny today. Don't worry, we have lots of time to find a movie.  Ha!

二、引导语:
  Now take your pencil and a piece  of paper. You're going to hear the same conversation again. This time write down the important information, like the names of the newspaper sections, as well as the letters and page numbers of the sections  mentioned. Remember, don't write each word, just the  important information. OK, let's  begin.
  引导语都是学习方法,他教你则那样能够练习,我们压码听懂主要依靠耳朵,你还可以辅助与笔墨纸张,但是不能全文听写,所以我们要练习在不进行听写的情况下直接听懂,你听懂了也不一定能够记住,因为压码的是很多句子,所以你可以写下关键词,而你写关键信息的时候要注意写名字和数字信息的字头缩写,这就是技巧,我们练习压码法的时候对于这些长句子段落,你可以采用压码注音的方法,就是昨天我讲的将所有音节的字头字母心中划达到100%速度同步听写到心中的目的,它是英语思维记忆语音很重要,理解了语音不能记忆信息还是没有达到整段信息的压码,所以你可以写下关键信息的字头缩写,保证记忆准确无误。
如:这是压码心中注音的音节字母。ntkypcapcpp,ygthtscvstag,tstrdtipttfmt,lktnmtnsppsct,awatltspgnbtsctmtd,rmb,drtecwd,jstipttfmt,ok,ltbg.

三、重复听:
慢放磁带练习开始,每个句子速度慢,句子间隔大,正好压码理解记忆,理解你就要听出节奏感,压码一个句子,多重压码,前后句子回想压码多个句子可以帮助多记忆几遍,心中亚麻注音和书写关键信息到纸上的名字和数字字头,整段对话信息就压码记忆住了。

书写关键信息缩写在纸上的例子:Section B, on page 8.=b8,page 6 of Section C=6c,sports section=s,our baseball team won the game=btg(最后没有听到),reading the comics=cmc(生词记忆可以写下音节),变成  " b8,6c,s,btg,cmc" 非常短小就记忆住了。

M: Let's go to a movie tonight!
F:    Oh, good idea. Let's look in the
  paper for the movie schedule.
  Where is it?
M:    It's in Section B, on page 8.
F:    What's the matter? Why are you
  looking on page 6 of Section C?
M:    Oh, sorry. That's the sports
  section. I wanted to find out if
  our baseball team won the game
  yesterday.
F:    Come on. We don't have much
  time. Here, give me the paper.
M:    Well, what about the movies?
  You won't find them on page 10
  of Section B.
F:    Oh, I know. But I can't pass up
  reading the comics. They're so
  funny today. Don't worry, we
  have lots of time to find a movie.
M:    Ha!

四、信息理解记忆提问测试:

    回答问题练习是对听懂信息测试的基本方式,你要听完一段对话以后,对所有信息学会提问,这个在读报纸的时候也是这样,以后我们还要讲解书面语言分拆信息提问回答进行复述课文的方法,将复杂句子书面语言变成短小大口头语言,这是检验听懂记忆能力的训练方法。提问回答是练习口语的基本方法,一般采用5个w练习:提问什么,怎样,哪里,谁,为什么的信息。
Now use what you've written to  answer these questions.
1、  In what section and on what page is the movie schedule?  It's in Section B, on page 8.
2  What page of what section do  they talk about next?  They talk about page 6 of Section C next.
3、  What section is on this page? The sports section.
4、  What page of what section do  they talk about last?  They talk about page 10 of Section Blast.
5、  What's on this page? The comics.
6、  At the end of the conversation do the people know what the  movie schedule is?  No, they don't.

五、引导语:
  引导语练习的方法是设置你有一份工作就是根据听到老板口述给人写一封感谢信的情景,联系的时听写的听懂理解记忆压码能力,同时还要根据给的信息进行英语写作,这是工作的需要,非常接近正式的训练。这里你要注意复杂句子的自然短剧和简单句子合成为复杂句子的能力,就是练习压码写作所必需的基本功,这个压码方法我们要在压码笔念的压码抄写、压码听写、压码写作中进行讲解练习。这里练习要注意连接词的将简单句子组成复杂句子的作用,如:that,and,who,for...可以注意以下下面的情景句子联系起来练习。
  Now imagine that you have a job at WEFL. Your job is to listen to  your boss and write down the
  things that she tells you to write.Your boss is going to read you a letter. She wrote to a woman named Gerry Karas who had  written to thank WEFL for the  story they had done on the Stamford Museum and Nature Center. First, just listen as your boss reads you the letter to Gerry  Karas. Don't write anything yet. Ready? Listen.

六、情景:
  这是一个接受领带交待任务写感谢信的情景。say,how,thought, that,on,and,was,and,stories,that, with,in,for,who,thanke,for.这些连接词将短语组成了复杂句子,你可以练习分解合成句子,任意将长句子进行分解成短句子,将短句子合成为复杂句子,可以进行替换练习,任意进行修改、添加。练习英语写作。
  I just had to write to say how much I appreciated your letter. I'm glad that you thought our story on the Stamford Museum and Nature Center was both educational and entertaining.We try to broadcast stories that have to do with outstanding attractions in the area for people who are unaware of them. Thanks so much for your enthusiastic letter.

七、引导语:
  讲解了练习的方法,听懂慢放的句子,听写短语关键信息,这就是压码听懂的常用辅助方法,练习听力。
  Now take your pencil and a piece of paper. You're going to hear the letter read again, slowly.After each phrase, write down what you just heard. All ready?Let's begin.

八、重复慢放进行压码听懂练习:
注意和上面连续的复杂句子进行比较,你就会学会压码自然断的方法了,如果上面的情景对话你不能听懂的话,这样的进行压码练习就一定可以听懂了,压码听懂的方法就是深度听清。注意每行的第一个单词就是分段的标志,他由语音的节奏感自然形成的。
F:    I just had to write
  to say how much
  I appreciated your letter.
  I'm glad that you thought
  our story on the Stamford Museum
  and Nature Center
  was both educational
  and entertaining.
  We try to broadcast
  stories that have to do with
  outstanding attractions
  in the area
  for people
  who are unaware of them.
  Thanks so much
  for your enthusiastic letter.

九、引导语:
  将两次的情景对话进行对比检查错误的方法,你可以明白怎样进行压码法练习?
  Now check your paper as you hear the letter for the last time.Correct any mistakes that you find on your paper. OK, listen.

十、重复检查错误:
  明白了怎样进行连环压码多个句子的方法了吗?你听到句子以后进行多重压码,在将前面听到的几个句子进行压码多个句子,连环压码就是对已经压码理解的多个句子进行重复记忆,这里的情景播放了三次,正常速度连续播放和慢速断句播放,这样你理解的一定要进行快速压码记忆直到记住为止。这也是压码段落,亚麻几个段落到一篇完整文章压码能力的练习方法。
  I just had to write to say how much I appreciated your letter. I'm glad that you thought our story on the Stamford Museum  and Nature Center was both  educational and entertaining. We try to broadcast stories that  have to do with outstanding  attractions in the area for people who are unaware of them.Thanks so much for you enthusiastic letter.
十一、测试理解记忆信息:
  这是基本的测试压码听懂理解记忆信息能力的方法。
OK. Now use your paper to answer these questions.
1、 Why does the boss say she had to write to Gerry Karas?To say how much she appreciated her letter.
2、The boss said, "I'm glad that you thought our story on the Stamford Museum and Nature  Center was both. . ." Both  what?Both educational and  entertaining.
3、 At WEFL, what do they try to broadcast?Stories that have to do with outstanding attractions in the area.
4、  Who do they broadcast these  stories for?  For people who are unaware of  them.
5、  What does the boss thank Gerry  Karas for?  She thanks her for her enthusiastic letter.
N:    This is the end of Review One.

怎么样?通过这次辅导练习,是否对压码深度听清和压码听懂的方法理解更具体了。
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sunyuting1 2007-09-27 16:37
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第九册第3课
本互动磁带继续深入练习do、make的应用,将前面的断语搭配扩展到调整动词的词性时态进行句子变换,如何提问的疑问句用法,对肯定句的不同用法进行了提示区别。
一、基本单词:
1、make、do的用法
2、either make or do negative sentences.的用法
二、基本句子

  1、 make :How did they make their clothes?
      2、do:  .How did they do their cooking?
     
三、make、do的用法
在斯坦福德商务中心礼品店的对话中do 和make的应用场景。

1、引导语:
Lesson Three. Listen to this conversation that takes place  in the gift shop of the  Stamford Nature Center. Notice when the words make and do are used.

2、情景:
  对于场景信息的压码理解记忆要注意学会压码关键信息,学会关键句子。注意引导连接词的作用,将句子组织起来。
Good morning, young man. How can I help you?  I'm looking for information about how people lived on  American farms one or two  hundrend years ago.  What exactly do you want to  know? I want to know how they made their clothes and how they made their meals.Well, they had to make a fire  before they could do their cooking. Say, are you doing a composition for school?  Well, I'm making plans to write  a report on early American life. Maybe you could do me a favor. Could you help me do thesee  exercises in my history book for school?  Sorry, I'm not a teacher. I just  work in the gift shop. But I can help you do your shopping if you  want. . . Oh, I guess I could help you make an appointment  to see the director of the museum. And maybe he could help you. Gee, thanks.


3、练习:
make 和do是练习难点,比前面课文练习进行了引申,对于上面场景对话的关键句子 进行分解合成练习,使压码听懂的好机会。现有对话关键信息记忆,然后过渡到使用那个单词,do 和make的动词形式的变换,还要注意不同人称的变换,到陈述句过渡到疑问句进行拓展,学会利用how、are you到Would you 的用法来对信息的提问进行压码练习。练习后对两个单词的例句达到压码提前说的目的。
(1)、make:


  例句:How did they make their clothes?How did they make their meals?How did they make a fire?Are you making plans? Are you making a reservation?


  Now listen and repeat.
  to make clothes
  make their clothes
  How did they make their clothes?
  to make meals
  make their meals
  How did they make their meals?
  to make a fire
  they make a fire
  How did they make a fire?
  to make plans
  making plans
  Are you making plans?
  to make a reservation
  making a reservation
  Are you making a reservation?

(2)、do:

    例句练习:How did they do their cooking?Are you doing a composition for school? Would you do me a favor? Are you doing these exercises? Are you doing your shopping?

    to do cooking
  do their cooking
  How did they do their cooking?
  to do a composition
  doing a composition
  Are you doing a composition for
  school?
  to do a favor
  do me a favor
  Would you do me a favor?
  to do exercises
  doing these exercises
  Are you doing these exercises?
  to do shopping
  doing your shopping
  Are you doing your shopping?



四、either make or do用法
学会由两个词组组成一个句子的疑问句make和do的用法,组成疑问句。里面注意动词词性和代词的变化规律。练习压码的时候说出前面句子,在没有听后面合成例句的时候自己可以脱口而出,使简单的压码理解记忆的作法。
1、引导语:
Now listen to the cues and make a question using either make or do. For example, you hear. . .

Are you...these exercses.  Are you doing these exercises?
How did they ... a yire. How did they make a fire.
Are you ...these exercises.Are you doing these exercises.?
How did they... a fire?:How did they make a fire?
Are you ...plans. Are you making a plans?
How did they ...the cooking. How did they make a cooking?
Are you ...a reservation.Are you making a resercation?
How did they ...their meals.How did they make their meals?
Are you composition.Are you make a composition?
How did they ... their clothes.How did they make  their clothes?
Are you ...the sopping. Are you doing the sopping?
Would you ...a favor.Would you doing me a favor?

2、引导语 :

  对do me a favor的用法容易出现错误的地方引起注意。重点练习Would  you do句式。
Would you do me a favor? You can also say,"Would you do a favor for me?" They both mean  the same thing.but remeber  that we don't say, " Would you  do a favor?"  You must always  mention the person who receices  the favor. For example, we say,  " Would you do my fiend a  favor?" or "Would you do a favor  for my friend?" Let's peactice  these forms. When you hear a  noun or a pronoun, use it in a  question beginning with Would  you do...? For example, you hesr...

3、替换练习:
学会基本句式以后,可以利用压码回想进行句子替换练习,学会应用在句子前后不同位置,替换不同等人物和事物。一个是句子内部的替换,一个是将短语合成为句子,一个是句子外延的延伸,前面和后面都可以添加句子成份,将短句子变成复杂句子,压码口语拓展的基本方法。

Steven. Would you do Steven a favor?
For him... Would you do a favor for him?
Steven.Would you do Steven a favor?
For him.Would you do favor for him?
His father.Would you do his father a favor?
For his wife.Would you do a favor for his wife?
For his baby.Would you do a favor for his baby?
Us.Would you do us a favor?

4、引导语:
    场景发身在新英格兰农场。对已场景练习的重点是best和good的不同用法。
Now listen to this conversation between Connie and the assitanr directer of  the Stamtord  Nature Center. They're talking  about a restored New England farms.

5、情景:
I can say you did you best to keep the original fetures.Yes , we did.Why did you save the barn? It was too good to lose.It looks wonderful.We did our best to resore it. I think we did a good job fixing it.


6、练习:
Now listen and repeat.
注意遇到听后复述大方法就是要教大家压码回想练习了。这里重点练习的是多重压码,重复两遍的方法,要想记忆住,就要反复进行压码检验,不但一个句子记住,还要前后几个句子进行变换运用自如,几个句子将场景练习起来连环压码多个句子。这个练习比较简单,可以学会方法。best后面要注意加上to,good后面没有to。
    to restore it
    We did our best to restore it.
    We did our best to resore it.
    fixing it.
    We did a goog job fixing it.
    We did a best job fixing it.

Notice how we use an infinitive  after to do one's best.For  exerample, we say...

I did my best to finish the work. He did his best to arrive on tiom.

7、引导语:
But after to do a good job , we use  the gerund, or the -ing form, of the verb. For example, we say...

You did a good good job buildong that house.
She did a good job planning that party.

Now you're going to hear a cue like this one...

8、练习:
I did my best... arrive on time. I did my best to arrive on time.
You did a good job... build that house.You did a good job building that house.
I did my best ... arrive on time.  I  did my best to arrive on time.
You did a good job... build that house. You did a good job building that house.
She did a good job... pan that party.She did a good job panning that party.
I did my best ... finish the work.I did my best to finish the farm.
I did our best ...restore the farm. We did our best to restore the farm.
We did a good job ... fix it. We did a good job fixing it.

And you probably did a good job finishing this leson.This is the end of Lesson Therr.


sunyuting1 2007-09-27 22:25
5
第九册第4课

一、基本单词
1、used to   
2、don't
(1) I don't, but  used to
(2)、he doesn't,but  used to
(3)、Yale.
(4)、 it isn't,but  used to
(5)、they don't,but  used to
(6)、we don't.,but  used to
(7)、they aren't ,but  used to
3、don't use used to
        (1)use to be
        (2)use to take
        (3)use to do
      (4)  use to stay up

二、基本句子:
    1、used to: I used to work all day.
        2、 No, I don't:Does Steven still work all day without feeling sleepy? No, he doesn't. But he used to work all day without feeling sleepy
        3、he doesn't: Does Steven still work all day without feeling sleepy? No, he doesn't. But he used to work all day without feeling sleepy
        4、 it isn't:    Is that company that makes locks . . . what's it called?Yale. Yes, Yale. Is the Yale lock company still in Stamford?No, it isn't. But it used to be in Stamford.
      5、 they aren't :How about Nancy and Ron? Are they still in Washington?No, they aren't, But they used to be in Washington.
    6、don't use used to : use to be:You didn't use to be so sensitive.
        7、use to take:You didn't use to take naps.
        8、use to do:I didn't use to do a lot of things.
        9、use to stay up:I didn't use to stay up all night.

三、used to 的用法 :
1、引导语:
welcome to Lesson Four.Steven is asleep in his office.Jake comes in.Let's listen to  their conversation. Listen  to their carfully  for used to.

2、情景:   
  Steven,I'm sorry I work you up.  Before the baby was born,I used to work all day  without feeling sleep.I  did'n use to take a nap at lunch time. I'm going jogging during my  lunch break. Come with me.  I used to jog,but I don't anymore.  Why dom't you bring your  running shoes tomorrow? we'll take a run.


N:  Now listen and repeat.
   
3、 练习 :
    used to        I used to work
    I used to work all day.
    I used to work all day.
    used to      I used to jog.
    I used to jog.

四、used to的negative sentences用法:

1、引导语:
We use used to when we want to  talk about the way things were in  the past. For example, before the  baby was born, Steven used to  stay awake at the office. We use  used to when we talk about
things we did regularly in the  baby was born, Steven used to jog  every day. Let's prectice this verb
tense. You hear...

Do you still jog every day?  No, I don't. But I used to jog  every day.

2、情景:
  don't. But I used to

  (1) No, I don't. But I used to jog every day.。

  (2)No, he doesn't: Does Steven still work all day without feeling sleepy? No, he doesn't. But he used to work all day without feeling sleepy.
  (3) No, I don't: Do you still jog every day? No, I don't. But I used to jog  every day.
  (4)No, he doesn't:Does Steven still work all day without feeling sleepy? No, he doesn't. But he used to work all day without feeling sleepy.   
  (5) Yale:Is that company that makes locks . . . what's it called?Yale. Yes, Yale.
  (6)No, it  isn't :Is the Yale lock company still in Stamford?Yale.. no, it  isn't ,But it used to be in Stamford.
  (7)No, they don't: By the way, do people still call  Stamford "The Lock City"?No, they don't. But they used to call Stamfor "The Lock City."
  (8)  No, we don't:  Do you and your friends still play  football every day? No, we don't. But we used to  play football every day.
    (9)No, they aren't :  How about Nancy and Ron? Are they still in Washington?No, they aren't But they used to be in Washington.

    Come on! I want you to tell me  the truth. Do you still sleep with  your teddy bear? No, I don't. But I used to sleep  with my teddy bear.

五、 don't use used to
  1、引导语:
    Notice that we don't use used to when we tell how long  something continued: I slept with my teddy bear for six years,not I used to sleep with my teddy bear for six years. We don't use used to when we tell how many times something happened: Ron and Nancy went to China four times, not Ron and Nancy used to go to China four times.Now Maria meets Steven in the cafeteria.Listen to their conversation.Listen carefully for negative sentences.

    2、情景举例:

Gee, Steven. You look exhausted.Thanks. You don't look so terrific yourself.Sorry. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. Why are you so sensitive? What's wrong? You didn't use to be so sensitive. I'm sorry, Maria. Jake just woke me up.I was taking a nap in my office.  Are you all right, Steven? You didn't use to take naps. Huh, I didn't use to do a lot of things, Maria. For  instance, I didn't use to stay up all night feeding a hungry baby. Come on, Dad.  I'm having a cup of coffee.  You have one too. And quit worrying. . . How's Anne doing?

  3、合成练习:

didn't use :
use to be
use to take
use to take
use to do
use to stay up


N: Now listen and repeat.
F: use to be
you didn't use to be
You didn't use to be so sensitive.
You didn't use to be so sensitive.
use to take
you didn't use to take
You didn't use to take naps.
use to do
I didn't use to do
I didn't use to do a lot of things.
I didn't use to do a lot of things.
use to stay up
I didn't use to stay up
I didn't use to stay up all night.
I didn't use to stay up all night.

4、应用:
    "Why are you so sensitive?" You didn't use to be so sensitive.。
    "Why do I stay up all night?"  I didn't use to stay up all night.
        Why does she drink so much coffee?  She didn't use to drink so much  coffee.
        Why does he smoke so many  cigarettes?He didn't use to smoke so many  cigarettes.
      Why do they take naps every  day? They didn't use to take naps every day.
      Why is everyone at WEFL  interested in the history of Stamford? They didn't use to be interested in the history of Stamford.
      Why do you study English? You didn't use to study English.

六 、实际应用练习

1、引导语:
All right. Jake has made a list of companies that used to have factories in Stamford but have left or gone out of business,  and companies that still have factories there. He is giving the list to Maria on the telephone.
Listen for the important information about the companies on the list.  What did they produce? Do they still have factories in Stamford?  Are they still in business?

2、情景:
Well, the first factory in Stamford was Yale, he lock company. They opened in 1869.  Y-a-I-e. They're not here anymore, are they? Are they still in business? Yale? Sure.  They still make locks,  but they left Stamford a long time ago. Then  there's Kroeger. How do you spell Kroeger?  K-r-o-e-g-e-r. They make, or I should say, used to make pianos.They’re  not in business anymore either.  This is terrible! All these factories have left  Stamford or gone out of business. I suppose Pitney Bowes is gone too.  And Machlett Laboratories.  Machlett? Let me check . . Is that with two t's? Yeah. M-a-c-h-I-e-t-t  Machlett. You know, the  glassblowers. Still in business, but not is Stamford anymore.  This is really terrible. Pitney Bowes is still in  business. . .But not in Stamford anymore.  Yes. Pitney Bowes is still in Stamford.  Look out your window.  You can see the office building.

3、信息测试:

  Now listen to Maria repeat the
  information.
  MARIA: OK. Yale is still in business
  but not in Stamford
  anymore.
    Kroeger, the company that
  used to make pianos, went
  out of business too.
  Machlett also isn't in
  Stamford anymore. They
  were the glassblowers. The
  Machlett people are still
  blowing glass, but not here
  anymore.
  Finally, Pitney Bowes! Still
  in business . . . still in
  Stamford. Hurray for Pitney
  Bowes!

4、引导语:

Now some questions. I say, "Did I,    Yale go out of business?" And
  you say. . .No. They're still in business.I say, "Does Yale still have a factory in Stamford?" And you  say.. .  No. They don't have a factory in Stamford anymore.

6、总结:

OK? Here we go. Did Yale go out of business?No. They're still in business.Does Yale still have a factory in Stamford?  No. They don't have a factory in Stamford anymore. And Kroeger? They used to make  pianos in Stamford. Do they still  make pianos today?  No. They don't make pianos  anymore.  How about those famous glassblowers at Machlett? Do they still work in Stamford?  No. They don't work in Stamford anymore.  And I suppose Pitney Bowes is gone too.  No. They're still here.  That's it. This is the end of Lesson Four.


sunyuting1 2007-09-28 09:22
原来下载第九册互动磁带文本的朋友注意:
  练习中发现第三课和第四课原连在一起,中间丢了第170页的内容,昨天练习中已经打印补充完毕。


sunyuting1 2007-10-02 18:57
第九册第五课

训练目的:通过压码听懂训练,能够学会压码听懂的基本步骤,最后做到一遍全部听懂本课课文互动磁带语音,理解句子全部意思,记忆整篇对话课文的层次结构内容,找出自己压码中开始不能压码一句的长句子,找出重点和难点,反复练习,基本理解记忆后整理文本,上交作业到压码听懂作业专栏。
一、基本单词词组:
    past form of I can.    could。。。。without
      couldn't
    in shape    or    not in shape
二、基本句子:
    Can you still jog every day?No, I can't. But a few months  ago, I could jog without any  problem.   
      We couldn't take videos in the  past.   
  He's really not in shape anymore.
    He used to be in great shape.
压码长句子语音难点:
  Well, can you still stay up all  night and not be tired the next day?  No, I can't. But a few months ago, I could stay up all night and  not be tired the next day without any problem.
  Can you still eat six cheeseburgers for lunch? No, I can't. But a few months ago, I could eat six cheeseburgers  for lunch without any problem.
  Can you still relax with your  friends every Saturday night?  No, I can't. But a few months ago, I could relax with my friends every Saturday night  without any problem.

    Fifty years ago, the only way to get from America to Europe was by boat. It took five days. Today, we can travel to Europe in a few hours.    We couldn't travel to Europe in a few hours in the past.
    A hundred years ago when Mario in Italy wanted to talk to Silvia  in Argentina, he wrote her a letter Today, we can telephone  from Italy to Argentina.  We couldn't telephone from Italy  to Argentina in the past.

三、讲解语境
    past form of I can---could。。。without:
(1)引导语:
This is Lesson Five. Steven and  Jake are jogging. Let's listen to  their conversation. Listen  carefully for the past form of I can.
(2)情景:
A few months ago, I could  jog without any problem.  How long ago? A few  months or a few years? When I was in college, I  used to be on the track team. I could run a mile in  five minutes.  Oh, come on. I bet you  couldn't.  Oh, yes, I could. When I was in college, I could swim  ten miles. Steven, what happened to you?   
(3)引导语:

OK. Answer this question.  What's the past form of I can swim ten miles? I could swim ten miles.

(4)、压码学习示范:
  Now listen and repeat.
    could    I could jog
  I could jog without any problem
  a few months ago
  A few months ago, I could jog
  without any problem.
  A few months ago, I could jog
  without any problem.

  (5) 练习:
  Can you still jog every day?No, I can't. But a few months  ago, I could jog without any
  problem.   
Can you still swim ten miles? No, I can't. But a few months  ago, I could swim ten miles  without any problem.
  Can you still kick a football fifty yards?      No, I can't. But a few months ago, I could kick a football fifty  yards without any problem.
Can you still sleep nine hours a night?    No, I can't. But a few montbs  ago, I could sleep nine hours a night without any problem.
Well, can you still stay up all  night and not be tired the next day?    No, I can't. But a few months ago, I could stay up all night and  not be tired the next day without  any problem.
  Can you still eat six cheeseburgers for lunch? No, I can't. But a few months ago, I could eat six cheeseburgers  for lunch without any problem.
  Can you still relax with your  friends every Saturday night?  No, I can't. But a few months ago, I could relax with my friends every Saturday night  without any problem.
四、讲解语境
couldn’t

(1)引导语:
  Well,. there are many things we  could do in the past that we can't do anymore: ride a bus for a nickel; see a movie for a dime, for example. But there are also many things we can do now that  we couldn't do in the past: fly from New York to London in a few hours; telephone Tokyo in a  few minutes, for example. Anne  and Steven are talking about  things they can do now that they couldn't do in the past. Let's  listen to the conversation.

(2)情景:
    I don't know, Anne. We're both exhausted from being up all night with the baby.  I take naps at work. I'm in  terrible shape. I used to run  a mile in five minutes; now  I can't run a mile at all. We  used to go out dancing every Saturday night. Remember? We can't do  that anymore. What can I  tell you? The party's over.  We're old, Anne. We're old.  Oh, come on, Steven. Really! You make it sound  like we're ready for rocking chairs. I don't feel that old.  So you can't run a mile in  five seconds. . .  Five minutes.  Oh, excuse me. Five  minutes. . . So what? So we don't go dancing anymore. You were a  terrible dancer, anyway.  I was? You couldn't stay in step.Anyway, listen, Steven, there are lots of things we  can do now that we couldn't do then.  Name one. Well, we couldn't take little Peter to the Nature Center, could we?No, we couldn't. He wasn't born yet.  We couldn't take videos in the past, videos of him  smiling at the animals the way we did last Saturday. We couldn't watch our son change from a baby into a child . . .  OK. OK. Enough! Enough! Maybe if I run every day.. .   

(3)学习:
  Now listen and repeat.
    couldn't    we couldn't
    we couldn't take
    We couldn't take videos in the  past.   
    We couldn't take videos in the  past.   
(4)练习
  Instead of taking photographs, today we take videos.    We couldn't take videos in the  past.   
  I stay in step now when I go dancing.    You couldn't stay in step in the past.   
  Fifty years ago, the only way to get from America to Europe was by boat. It took five days. Today, we can travel to Europe in a few hours.    We couldn't travel to Europe in a few hours in the past.
    A hundred years ago when Mario in Italy wanted to talk to Silvia  in Argentina, he wrote her a letter Today, we can telephone  from Italy to Argentina.  We couldn't telephone from Italy  to Argentina in the past.
    It used to be when we wanted to see a movie, we had to go to a  theater. Now we watch movies
  on TV.    We couldn't watch movies on TV in the past.

五、语境讲解:

in shape  or not  in shape

(1)引导语:
  Jake and Mike are exercising at the gym. They are talking about Steven. Listen to the conversation. Listen closely for  the word that follows in.

(2)情景:
  Poor Steven. He's really not  in shape anymore. Since the  arrival of the new baby, he  hasn't been sleeping well.  He used to jog every day, I  haven't seen him jog since . . well, you know, it was so long ago, I can't remember  when. He used to been great  shape. He used to jog every  day before lunch.  I know, I know. Now he takes a nap during his lunch break.  Well, that's no way to stay in shape. He needs to exercise,  eat right, get his eight hours of sleep every night.

(3)引导语:
  In the conversation between  Mike and Jake, what is the word  that follows in?  Shape. The word is shape or great shape.

(4)学习:
Now listen and repeat.
  not in shape
  He's really not in shape
  anymore.
  He's really not in shape anymore.
  in great shape
  He used to be in great shape.
  He used to be in great shape.

(5)引导语:
To be in shape means "to be in  good physical condition." To  be in shape, it's important to  eat right, sleep right, and exercise. Listen to some people describe what they do for  exercise. Then decide if they  are in shape or not in shape.

(6)练习
My name's George. I don't  really worry much about staying  in shapeI'm too busy at my job  to think about joining exercise  programs and aerobics classes. I  make a living by playing  professional  football. That's my  job. And that takes up all my time.
 
  Do you think George is probably in shape, or is he  probably not in shape?
  He's probably in shape.

The name's Thomas. Am I in shape? You bet I'm in shape. I eat only things that taste good.I get    plenty of sleep, between nine and ten hours a night. And then I get a lot of exercise reading magazines and playing cards.

How about Thomas? Probably  in shape, or probably not in  shape?  He's probably not in shape.

Whew. . . Boy, I am not in  shape. I'm Blanca. You know, fifteen years ago I could run ten miles and not be tired. Now I  run seven miles, and I'm exhausted. I used to swim five miles every day; now I swim  only three. I think I'm getting  old.    Is Blanca probably in shape, or is she probably not in shape?  She's probably in shape.
  That's all for now. End of  Lesson Five.



对于这一课学习内容比较简单:学习线索 can-can't,过去式could-couldn't,probably in  shape or not in shape,只有一个生词shape,但是在课文中有解释To be in shape means "to be in  good physical condition." To  be in shape, it's important to  eat right, sleep right, and exercise. Listen to some people describe what they do for  exercise. Then decide if they  are in shape or not in shape.
这里主要的是语音的压码,你可能一次不能压码长句子,比如Well, can you still stay up all  night and not be tired the next day?  No, I can't. But a few months ago, I could stay up all night and  not be tired the next day without any problem.这个句子的问答。你只要在练习中学会提问can you still 的句式即可进行提问,分解成
Well, can you still
stay up all  night
and not be tired
the next day?  这个句子就没有问题了。
而回答句子,分解成:
No, I can't.
But a few months ago,
I could stay up all night
and  not be tired
the next day
without any problem.这个句子也就没有问题了。
最后压码合成就可以学会这个句子的问答。而这些练习是在学习和练习中可以学会压码的。学会了一个句子其他的类似的就可以自己听到提问自己回答问题了。

对于这个句子也是长句子: Fifty years ago, the only way to get from America to Europe was by boat. It took five days. Today, we can travel to Europe in a few hours.    We couldn't travel to Europe in a few hours in the past.
也可以进行压码自然分段来解决,分段就是在听出节奏即可解决,而这里是听懂前面的句子,而后才能回答后面的句子。在一些题问答句子中也经常会设置一些情景,而不是直接提问,要回答对方的提问必须听懂对方说的一段对话的场景,然后知道了隐含的另外一个现在可以做到的事情但是以前不能做的句子,练习的时候看你是否可以在磁带没有放到后面的句子就自己提前回答出来。后面的几组句子都是做这个练习,需要做到压码长句子,并且可以听懂理解以后进行变换句子。

对于这段引导语是讲解的内容:
Well,. there are many things do in the past that we can't do anymore: ride a bus for a nickel; see a movie for a dime, for example. But there are also many things we can do now that  we couldn't do in the past: fly from New York to London in a few hours; telephone Tokyo in a  few minutes, for example. Anne  and Steven are talking about  things they can do now that they couldn't do in the past. Let's  listen to the conversation.
要想理解就要一次听清若干句子组合,这样就是听懂段落的压码能力的练习。there are ,we  could ,that, ride ,see,for example,But,we can ,that,we couldn't , fly from 。。to。。 in ,telephone。。 in ,for example, Anne  and Steven are talking about  things ,they can do now ,that they couldn't do in the past要理解这样的对话内容就要注意听中间的连接词和转换词,一些固定搭配的词组和一些固定搭配的短语,你在经常练习这样的句子组合的时候,在没有听到后面的句子的时候,很多是你可以猜出来句子连接词来引导自己说话,所以就能够听懂对话,这也是自己练习书面语言的写作的基本功,来构筑句子段落群组。所以你不但要学习基本句子的练习,也要学习这些引导语,将不同的课文的引导语联系起来练习,你就会产生英语思维能力,所谓英语思维就是自己压码想---心念。

对于英语语境的设置: I don't know, Anne. We're both exhausted from being up all night with the baby.  I take naps at work. I'm in  terrible shape. I used to run  a mile in five minutes; now  I can't run a mile at all. We  used to go out dancing every Saturday night. Remember? We can't do  that anymore. What can I  tell you? The party's over.  We're old, Anne. We're old.  Oh, come on, Steven. Really! You make it sound  like we're ready for rocking chairs. I don't feel that old.  So you can't run a mile in  five seconds. . .  Five minutes.  Oh, excuse me. Five  minutes. . . So what? So we don't go dancing anymore. You were a  terrible dancer, anyway.  I was? You couldn't stay in step.Anyway, listen, Steven, there are lots of things we  can do now that we couldn't do then.  Name one. Well, we couldn't take little Peter to the Nature Center, could we?No, we couldn't. He wasn't born yet.  We couldn't take videos in the past, videos of him  smiling at the animals the way we did last Saturday. We couldn't watch our son change from a baby into a child . . .  OK. OK. Enough! Enough! Maybe if I run every day.. .   

几个人对话,你要学习他们的语气,自己通过压码一段对话,来体验当时的情景,从而自己可以设置情景,记忆情景的基本信息。压码记忆的方法就是记忆关键信息,自己可以提问和回答。

对于这一段对话,有几个句子组:
1、My name's George. I don't  really worry much about staying  in shape  I'm too busy at my job  to think about joining exercise  programs and aerobics classes. I  make a living by playing  professional  football. That's my  job. And that takes up all my time.
 
  Do you think George is probably in shape, or is he  probably not in shape? He's probably in shape.

2、The name's Thomas. Am I in shape? You bet I'm in shape. I eat only things that taste good.I get    plenty of sleep, between nine and ten hours a night. And then I get a lot of exercise reading magazines and playing cards.

How about Thomas? Probably  in shape, or probably not in  shape?  He's probably not in shape.

3、Whew. . . Boy, I am not in  shape. I'm Blanca. You know, fifteen years ago I could run ten miles and not be tired. Now I  run seven miles, and I'm exhausted. I used to swim five miles every day; now I swim  only three. I think I'm getting  old.    Is Blanca probably in shape, or is she probably not in shape?  She's probably in shape.
  这样每个句子组的提问和回答,中间的句子都比较多,三个句子组回答的结果要自己判断答案,能够回答是probably not in shape还是probably in shape,要根据上面shape的解释定义To be in shape means "to be in  good physical condition." To  be in shape, it's important to  eat right, sleep right, and exercise来判断,这就是信息的听力理解问题。

比如第一个问题:
My name's George.
I don't  really worry much
about staying  in shape
I'm too busy at my job 
to think about joining exercise  programs
and aerobics classes.
I  make a living
by playing  professional  football.
That's my  job.
And that takes up all my time.
 
  Do you think
George is probably in shape,
or is he  probably not in shape?
这样你需要压码听清13个自然分段的短语,进行压码听懂理解。当然压码听懂较长的句子你可以利用关键信息的压码记忆方法进行,理解了需要用自己动手心中划一些音节的字头,进行压码心中抄写、心中压码注音的技巧加深记忆即可记住这样地句子群。
最后练习的这3个句子群提问回答都可以对答如流即可。


 
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sunyuting1 2007-10-03 16:14
第九册 复习二
  引导语:
  Review Two. For this lesson, you'll need a pencil and a piece of paper.    Jake is still working on his report  about Stamford's companies, both past and present. He's  looking at old newspaper articles. Listen carefully for any important  information and write down the  dates that you hear. .. You will  hear the article twice.
情景:
  Gee, here's an interesting  article from the Gazette . . . "Yale & Towne to Shut  Down." Hmmm . . . 1959.  That must have been when the company that makes locks left  Stamford. I wonder what  happened. Let's see.  "Yale & Towne announced  last week that it would be  closing its doors in Stamford  this year. High costs and  workers' dissatisfaction were given as reasons for the  shutdown. "  Well, what do you know! Yale  & Towne shut down because  of high costs and unhappy  workers.  "Yale & Towne has enjoyed a  prosperous history in Stamford.  It was founded in October 1868 by two entrepreneurs, Linus Yale, Jr. and Henry  Towne. Yale & Towne became  successful overnight, and it is  said that the success of the  company brought Stamford  into the industrial age. The number of workers peaked  at Yale & Towne in 1916.  In that year,  six thousand five hundred men  and women worked for the company.  " Gee, six thousand five hundred. That's a lot of people. It must have really been big. I wonder when the trouble began. "Yale & Towne began to decline in Stamford in 1931, when it relocated some important offices to New York City.  A crippling strike by workers in 1945  further damaged the company.  As recently as four years ago, "  (Must have been in 1955 . . . ) "we realized that Yale & Towne  would eventually be leaving our city. Many people are sad to see it go."I bet they were sad.
重复:: Now let's listen to Jake reading  the article again.
Gee, here's an interesting article from the Gazette. . . "Yale & Towne to Shut Down." Hmmm . . . 1959. That must have been when the company  that makes locks left Stamford.  I wonder what happened. Let's see. "  Yale & Towne announced last week  that it would be closing its doors in Stamford this year.  High costs and workers' dissatisfaction  were given as reasons for the shutdown." Well, what do you know!  Yale & Towne shut down  because of high costs and unhappy workers. "Yale & Towne has enjoyed a prosperous history in Stamford.  It was founded in October 1868  by two entrepreneurs,  Linus Yale, Jr. and Henry Towne.  Yale & Towne became successful overnight,  and it is said that the success  of the company brought Stamford  into the industrial age.  The number of workers peaked  at Yale & Towne in 1916.  In that year,  six thousand five hundred men and women  worked for the company. "  Gee, six thousand five hundred.  That's a lot of people. It must have really been big.  I wonder when the trouble began. "Yale & Towne began to decline in Stamford in 1931,  when it relocated some important offices to New York City.  A crippling strike by workers in 1945 further damaged the company.  As recently as four years ago, "  (Must have been in 1955 . . . ) " we realized that Yale & Towne would eventually be leaving our city. Many people are sad to see it go." I bet they were sad.

报纸阅读听力理解信息分解:

提问和回答:
1、OK. Let's review the dates you just heard.  What was the first date Jake talks about? It was the year the article appeared in the Stamford Gazette and the year  Yale & Towne left Stamford.1959.
2、 And the second date he mentions? What was the second date? It was the month and year  Yale & Towne was founded.  October 1868.
3、 And the next date? What was  the year the number of workers  peaked at Yale & Towne? 1916.
4、 How about the year the company  began to decline in Stamford?  What was the year that Yale& Towne began to relocate its offices  to New York?F: 1931.
5、 When was the crippling strike by the workers? It was nineteen forty something, wasn't it?  Nineteen forty. . . what?F: 1945.
6、 And the last date Jake mentions? The year the people of Stamford realized  that Yale & Towne would eventually be leaving.It was ten years after the strike.  What year was it?F: 1955.

学习:

Now listen and repeat.

overnight successful overnight
They became successful overnight.
They became successful overnight.

引导语:  If you become successful  overnight, you become successful  suddenly, immediately,    very  quickly. Let's practice this  expression. You hear. . .

学习overnight:
  They became successful very  quickly.   
  They became successful  overnight.   
  Linus Yale suddenly began  making a lot of money.
  Linus Yale began making money  overnight.   

引导语:
  Notice that overnight always  comes at the end of the  sentence. It doesn't come in the  middle. OK? Here we go.

练习:

They became successful very  quickly.    They became successful  overnight.   
  Linus Yale suddenly began making a lot of money.  Linus Yale began making money  overnight.   
Yale locks became world famous  immediately. Yale locks became world famous  overnight.   
  In 1931, the company suddenly  relocated its offices.  In 1931, the company relocated  its offices overnight.
  With the movie Mad Max, Mel Gibson very quickly became a star.    With the movie Mad Max, Mel Gibson became a star overnight.

学习  I bet    :

  Now listen and repeat.

  I bet    I bet they were sad.
  I bet they were sad.
理解:
"I bet they were sad" is a strong  way of saying, "I think they were sad." It means you think that  they were more than sad. Let's  practice this expression. You  hear.. .   

  The people of Stamford were sad  to see Yale & Towne go.  I bet they were sad.
  The 1945 strike was crippling for  the company.  I bet it was crippling.

Ready? Let's go.
The people of Stamford were sad  to see Yale & Towne go.  I bet they were sad.
  The 1945 strike was crippling for  the company. I bet it was crippling.
  In 1916, the company made a  nice profit.  I bet it made a nice profit.
The president of Yale & Towne felt good that year. I bet he felt good.
But in 1945, the company managers were unhappy.  I bet they were unhappy.
  The workers wanted more money.  I bet they wanted more money.
  But they were sorry in 1959 when the company left Stamford.  I bet they were sorry.

压码听懂判断信息正误:

引导语:
  Now let's see how much of the  story of Yale & Towne you  remember with some true-or-false  statements. Just say "True" when  the statement is true. When the statement is false, say "False"and make the correction. You  hear.. .

Yale & Towne was founded in Stamford. F:    True.
  They made pianos at Yale &Towne  F:    False. They made locks.
Yale & Towne was founded in  Stamford. F:    True.
They made pianos at Yale & Towne.  False. They made locks.
In 1916, there were more than  six thousand workers at Yale &  Towne.  F:    True.
  In 1931, they moved the factory  to New York City.  F: False. They moved some of the  offices to New York City.
In 1935, there was a crippling  strike by the workers. F:  False. The strike was in 1945.
Everyone was happy when the  company finally left in 1959.  F:    False. Everyone was sad.
  Jake found the article about the  shutdown in the Stamford Gazette. F:    True.

This is the end of Review Two.


sunyuting1 2007-10-03 19:59
第九册第六课

引导语:
This is Lesson Six. For  this lesson, you'll need a pencil  and piece of paper.  Jake Seltzer is introducing his  report on Stamford. Let's listen.

情景:
  Good morning. I'm Jake  Seltzer, and this is "Hello  America." Today, Stamford is  a city of big office buildings. It  didn't use to be. Fifty years  ago, it was a city of factories. .. At the Stamford Museum,  we looked at all the products  that Stamford factories used to  make.

引导语:
  Now Jake is going to tell us  about these products. Write  down the names of the  companies and their products.

情景:
    Of course the biggest company  in Stamford was Yale & Towne. They used to employ  four out of five people in this  town and could produce  millions of locks a year. But  there were many other companies, like Machlett  Laboratories, who used to  make most of the world's glass tubes. Did you know that  Stamford used to have two  piano companies? Not one,  but two. Kroeger was one (my  grandmother used to have a  Kroeger piano in her living  room), and the other was. . .
  let me see. Oh, yes. Davenport. Davenport made a  terrific piano. Both aren't in business anymore. Fifty years  ago, you could buy shoes made  right here in Stamford. T. B.Smart used to be an important  company. Unfortunately, they aren't in business anymore. But one company that's still in business is Schick, the electric ror company. It's not in  Stamford anymore, but it  began in Stamford. In fact, it  was Jacob Schick who  invented the electric razor.

引导学习:
  Good. Now let's see how many  products you can remember that  used to be made in Stamford. I say, "Pianos." And you say. . .  Yes. They used to make pianos  there.
  I say, "How about computers? Did they use to make them in  Stamford?" And you say. . .  No. They didn't use to make  computers there.
All right. Here we go. Pianos. Yes. They used to make pianos  there.
How about computers? Did they  use to make them in Stamford?  No. They didn't use to make computers there.
TVs? No. They didn't use to make  TV s there.
What about electric razors?  Yes. They used to make electric razors there.
And shoes. Did they ever make  shoes in Stamford?Yes. They used to make shoes  there.
  How about electric guitars? Did  they use to make them? No. They didn't use to make  electric guitars there.
  And locks? Did they ever make  locks in Stamford? Yes. They used to make locks there.

引导语:
  Well, life in Stamford has  changed a lot in the last fifty  years. But then, life is different  everywhere, isn't it? In your  town, I bet things aren't the  same as they used to be fifty years ago. There are things people can do now that they couldn't do then. And I'm sure there are  things people could do then that  they can't do now. I'm going to  ask you some questions about  what people could or couldn't do  in your town fifty years ago. I say, "Could they watch the news on TV fifty years ago?" And you answer . . .

Yes, they could.  Or...  No, they couldn't.  Or.. . Maybe they could; maybe they  couldn't. I don't know.

引导语:
  The answer depends on what's  true for you. There will be a pause for you to respond after each question. Ready? Let's begin.      Could people in your town watch the news on TV fifty years ago? Could they send a letter to a friend in Chicago? Could'they make a telephone  call to Honolulu?Fifty years ago, could women go  to the hospital to have a baby? How about Schick electric  razors? Could the men in your  town buy an electric razor?Could people listen to music on  their stereos?Could they do their shopping at  a supermarket? Fifty years ago, could people in  your town go to a movie on a  Saturday night if they wanted?
引导语:
Anne meets Steven for lunch at  the studio. Listen to their  conversation. Just listen.

情景:

  Steven! Are you all right?  Yeah . . . I think . . . I  think I am. Boy! I did it.  Did what? You look awful. Ran a mile. . . Well,  almost a mile. . . And I did it without stopping.  Without stopping? You    mean you ran a mile and  you didn't stop to rest?  Yeah. I ran the whole  distance without stopping  to rest. What do you think of that?  What do I think? I think  you're crazy.

学习:
  Now listen and repeat.
  without    without stopping
  without stopping to rest
  I ran the whole distance
  I ran the whole distance
  without stopping to rest.
  I ran the whole distance
  without stopping to rest.

练习:
OK. I say, ''Taking a break."  I ran the whole distance without  taking a break.
  I say, "Jogged." And you say. . .  I jogged the whole distance  without taking a break.
I ran the whole distance without  stopping to rest.
  Taking a break.  I ran the whole distance without  taking a break.
Jogged.  I jogged the whole distance  without taking a break.
  Afternoon.  I jogged the whole afternoon  without taking a break.
  Any problem. I jogged the whole afternoon  without any problem.
  Exercised. I exercised the whole afternoon  without any problem.
  Steven.  Steven exercised the whole  afternoon without any problem.
    Having a heart attack.  Steven exercised the whole  afternoon without having a heart attack.

  OK, that's all for now. End of  Lesson Six.
总结:
英语思维系列
1、美国人说话的随意性
  英语思维根本不是像我们想象的那么难,而是美国人说话更加自由、随意,他想到哪里就说到哪里,想到的就说,没有说完的再补充,一直不停地补充,说得都是一些烂句子,碎句子,竟是废话连篇,确是真实的语境,和谈心一样平易近人,根本就没有我们中文那么多逻辑思维,那样有条斯里。估计美国文化的历史比中华文化历史短,还没有进化完整的原因,而中文却思维完整,逻辑性强,显得文绉绉的。
  But there were many other companies,
  like Machlett  Laboratories,
  who used to  make most of the world's glass  tubes.
一个简单的句子他一次叙述不出来,非的分开三个句子才能说清楚,这些like啊,who啊,that啊,and啊,but啊,where啊,which啊之类的词就派上了用场,就是因为一次说不完,表达不出来复杂的意思,所以反复进行补充说明,说着说着就必须进行拐弯再说,我们知道这些就不用组织语言,前面说一个公司描述的略多一点将公司名字忘记了,想一想用like补充出来,到了人后面就加上who补充一帆,见到地名就加上where补充一下,见到事情就加上which或者that补充一会儿,说话用英语思维就是一边说一边想,不怕说错,说错了就改,就补充,就拐弯。
  Did you know 先开个头,其实他是在想后面的内容是什么
  that  Stamford used to have two  piano companies?用一个that来进行补充真正要说的内容,思维就有了时间
    Not one,but two.说的是废话,还是在思维的时候进行缓冲一下
    Kroeger was one到现在才进入正题的一个名字,要是中文上来就说出来了
  (my  grandmother used to have a  Kroeger piano in her living  room),说话补充其它的话题
and the other was. . .另外一个忘了吧
  let me see.想一想是谁啊
  Oh, yes.想起来了
  Davenport. 叫Davenport. ,若是中文上来就会说这两个公司的名字,这就是自动纠错机制,忘了没有事可以补救,说错了也没有事还可以改正
  Davenport made a  terrific piano.上面还是没有说他是一个怎样的公司,只好在此进行补充说明了。
  Both aren't in  business anymore.到这里才说完整这连个公司怎么样,有一个思维过程就是费劲,但是简单容易,真实,细腻,栩栩如生,活灵活现地表达了说话者的思维过程。


2、怎样教会学生说一句话?
  Good. Now let's see
  how many  products
  you can remember
  that used to be made in Stamford.
这是考核你听懂记忆信息记住了那些内容。
  I  say, "Pianos." And you say. . .
M:    Yes. They used to make pianos there.
N:    I say, "How about computers?
      Did they use to make them in Stamford?"
      And you say. . .
M:    No. They didn't use to make  computers there.
N:    All right. Here we go.
      Pianos.
M:    Yes. They used to make pianos  there.
N:    How about computers?
      Did they  use to make them in Stamford?
M:    No. They didn't use to make  computers there.
N:    TVs?
M:    No. They didn't use to make  TV s there.
N:    What about electric razors?
M:    Yes. They used to make electric  razors there.
N:    And shoes.
    Did they ever make  shoes in Stamford?
M:    Yes. They used to make shoes  there.
N:    How about electric guitars?
    Did  they use to make them?
M:    No. They didn't use to make  electric guitars there.
N:    And locks? Did they ever make  locks in Stamford?
M:    Yes. They used to make locks  there.
对于前面的情景中他让大家关注关键信息,这里的信息就是 products是一条主线,句子就是一个Did they use to make them in Stamford?
them进行替换所有的 products,包括Pianos、computers 、TVs、
electric razors、shoes、electric guitars、locks。对于情景的信息你可以用笔写到纸上,用心记在意念里,我们教大家的是心念,用心来念书,就是压码听清压码一个句子心中回想,回想的办法还可以用手划空的单词字头,划难记的音节头个字母的办法来代替压码听写和压码注音,好了凡是听的时候有的就对,没有的就错,靠的是你的记忆,信息记忆最难,这样就变得容易了。
  看看互动磁带里面对老师是怎样教会这一个句子的替换的? 提问方式:Pianos?TVs?这是一种问法。
简单实用,听懂的时候记忆的有就是有,没有就没有
How about computers?换了一个问法。
What about electric razors?又换了一种问法。
And shoes.  And locks? 又换了一种问法。
实际上前面的一种问法变成程式,让你进入思维状态,后面不补充才是真正的提问:Did they use to make them in Stamford?"  Did they  use to make them in Stamford?Did they ever make  shoes in Stamford?Did  they use to make them?Did they ever make  locks in Stamford?
一句提问不懂或者没有反应过来,再补充详细介绍一句提问就理解了,一个理解了其它的全部理解了。
回答方式也是一样进行替换:No. They didn't use to make  computers there.Yes. They used to make pianos  there. No. They didn't use to make  TV s there. Yes. They used to make electric  razors there.Yes. They used to make shoes  there. No. They didn't use to make  electric guitars there. Yes. They used to make locks  there.
这样练习一遍提问回答就对开始的情景是否听懂是否记忆了关键信息进行了检验,对提问回答的句式进行替换以后能够达到实际应用了。
我们看看原文的情景对话:
N:    This is Lesson Six. For
  this lesson, you'll need a pencil
  and piece of paper.
  Jake Seltzer is introducing his
  report on Stamford. Let's listen.
JAKE:    Good morning. I'm Jake
  Seltzer, and this is "Hello
  America." Today, Stamford is
  a city of big office buildings. It
  didn't use to be. Fifty years
  ago, it was a city of factories
  . . . At the Stamford Museum,
  we looked at all the products
  that Stamford factories used to
  make.
N:    Now Jake is going to tell us
  about these products. Write
  down the names of the
  companies and their products.
JAKE:    Of course the biggest company
  in Stamford was Yale &
  Towne. They used to employ
  four out of five people in this
  town and could produce
  millions of locks a year. But
  there were many other
  companies, like Machlett
  Laboratories, who used to
  make most of the world's glass
  tubes. Did you know that
  Stamford used to have two
  piano companies? Not one,
  but two. Kroeger was one (my
  grandmother used to have a
  Kroeger piano in her living
  room), and the other was. . .
  let me see. Oh, yes.
  Davenport. Davenport made a
  terrific piano. Both aren't in
  business anymore. Fifty years
  ago, you could buy shoes made
  right here in Stamford. T. B.
  Smart used to be an important
  company. Unfortunately, they
  aren't in business anymore.
  But one company that's still in
  business is Schick, the electric
  ror company. It's not in
  Stamford anymore, but it
  began in Stamford. In fact, it
  was Jacob Schick who
  invented the electric razor
这么一大段有几个关键的产品信息?
products:locks、glass  tubes、  piano 、shoes、 electric  ror、electric razor
通过提问回答就对新闻报道的信息内容进行了理解记忆的检验。比较难的信息记忆问题就轻松地解决了。一归纳才一个句子。
整个提问回答一大段因为是类似的句所以一大段对话就记住了。压码你从一个句子达到了压码一个段落。


3、全套内容完全替换练习
  对于一个句子进行替换其中一个产品的单词这样的替换练习太简单,还不能够学活句子的实际用法,要真正学会一个句子达到自然造句实际说口语的能力,还必须学会全部替换,就是听懂记住一个句子,前面、中间和后面都能替换,对于不能理解的单词和词组也可以在里面类比记忆中理解了。
M:    without    without stopping
  without stopping to rest
  I ran the whole distance
  I ran the whole distance
  without stopping to rest.
  I ran the whole distance
  without stopping to rest.
逐步增加单词和词组:在后面加without -without stopping- without stopping to rest
在前面加:I ran the whole distance- without stopping to rest.
合成两个句子: I ran the whole distance  without stopping to rest.
                           
全面逐步替换部分词组:''Taking a break,Jogged, Afternoon,Any problem,Exercised,Steven,Having a heart attack.一个句子替换了不同位置七次。



N:    OK. I say, ''Taking a break."
  And you say. . .
M:    I ran the whole distance without
  taking a break.
N:    I say, "Jogged." And you say. . .
M:    I jogged the whole distance
  without taking a break.
N:    Ready? Let's begin.
M:    I ran the whole distance without
  stopping to rest.
N:    Taking a break.

M:    I ran the whole distance without
  taking a break.
N:    Jogged.
M:    I jogged the whole distance
  without taking a break.
N:    Afternoon.
M:    I jogged the whole afternoon
  without taking a break.
N:    Any problem.
M:    I jogged the whole afternoon
  without any problem.
N:    Exercised.
M:    I exercised the whole afternoon
  without any problem.
N:    Steven.
M:    Steven exercised the whole
  afternoon without any problem.
N:    Having a heart attack.
M:    Steven exercised the whole
  afternoon without having a heart
  attack.

原句子:I ran the whole distance  without “stopping to rest.”

''Taking a break替换stopping to rest.变成  I ran the whole distance without  “taking a break.”

Jogged替换“ran”变成  I “jogged” the whole distance
  without taking a break.

Afternoon替换distance 变成  I jogged the whole “afternoon”
  without taking a break.

Any problem替换 taking a break变成 I jogged the whole afternoon
  without “any problem”.

Exercised替换jogged变成  I “exercised” the whole afternoon
  without any problem.

Steven替换 I 变成Steven exercised the whole
  afternoon without any problem.

Having a heart attack替换any problem变成Steven exercised the whole  afternoon without having a heart  attack.

这样一个句子所有的位置都可以替换就学会了句子的类型的变换,由于是在压码听懂的时候,自己没有听到后面的答案之前自己进行变换,用后面听标准答案进行检验,这样只要听懂了,就能记住,也可以应用去说。
同时前面的可以加,后面的也可以加词组,词组之间还可以继续延长,短语之间还可以不断地加逐步地加,可以一个句子加几个句子进行延长,可以见到一个关键的人和事物以后进行补充说明,所以我们做这样地练习,就可以做到真正地英语思维了。而不是像一些英语教材那样拿一排单词进行替换练习,练习了半天一个句型还是死的句子。同时互动磁带里面不但可以对一个句子进行替换还可以对一个单词替换出不同的句子类型,一个句子类型替换出不同的信息,也可以将前面一篇课文的练习替换到后面的课文里面,如果将情景也替换了,自然口头作文的能力就具备了。


sunyuting1 2007-10-04 18:02
第九册第七课

一、基本单词词组:
want you to
  Would you rather。or
  I'd rather
  prefer or do not prefer


二基本句子:
  I want you to come to our house  sometime.
    Would you rather work in television or radio?
      I'd rather work in television. I'd rather not work in radio.
    I'd rather live in Stamford.  I'd prefer to live in Stamford.
    I'd prefer not to play tennis today.  I'd rather not play tennis today.

三、语境学习want you to :

1、引导语:
  This is Lesson Seven. Listen  to this conversation between  Steven and Connie.

2、情景:
  Listen, Connie. Anne and  I want you to come to our  house sometime. She wants to meet you.  I'd love to see you and  Anne sometime, but I know  you're busy with the baby.

3、学习:
  Now listen and repeat.

  come to our house sometime
  I want you to come to our house  sometime.
  Anne and I want you to come to  our house sometime.

  Now listen to and repeat  this sentence.

  Steven wants Connie to meet his  wife.

3、引导语:
    You're going to hear that  sentence again, followed by a few  more words. Use the new words    to make another sentence. For  example, you hear. . .

4、替换练习:
  Steven wants Connie to meet his  wife.

  Come to dinner., Steven wants Connie to come to dinner.
 
  Her.    Steven wants her to come to  dinner.Steven wants Connie to meet his  wife.
  Come to dinner.    Steven wants Connie to come to  dinner.
  Her.  Steven wants her to come to  dinner.
See the baby.    Steven wants her to see the  baby.
He.    He wants her to see the baby.
See his house.    He wants her to see his house.
Spend some time with his family.    He wants her to spend some time  with his family.

四、语境学习Would you rather。or:

1、引导语:
Now listen again to Connie and  Steven as they discuss his plans  for the future and the things he  would rather do.

2、情景:
  Would you rather get a new  job or have your weekends  free ?  I'd rather have my  weekends free. You know, with the baby and all . . . I  read about a job not far from Stamford. Producer of  a radio show.  Would you rather work in  television or radio?  I'd rather work in television.

3、学习:
  Now listen and repeat.

  work in television or radio
  Would you rather
  work in television or radio?
  Would you rather work in television or radio?

  get a new job or have your  weekends free
  Would you rather get a new job
  or have your weekends free?
  Would you rather get a new job  or have your weekends free?

4、引导语:
    We use Would you rather. . . ?  to start a question in which you  give someone a choice between
  two possibilities. Now you're  going to hear two possibilities  mentioned and you combine them in a question starting with Would you rather. . . ? For  example, you hear. . .

5、练习:
 
  Work in television or in radio.  And you say. . . Would you rather work in television or in radio?
  Live in Stamford or in  Hartford.  Would you rather live in  Stamford or in Hartford?
    Work in television or in radio? Would you rather work in television or in radio?
Live in Stamford or in Hartford.  Would you rather live in Stamford or in Hartford?
Go to the movies or to the  theater.  Would you rather go to the movies or to the theater?
Eat pizza or a sandwich.  Would you rather eat pizza or a  sandwich?
Take a taxi to the station or  walk. Would you rather take a taxi to  the station or walk?
Get a new job or have your  weekends free.  Would you rather get a new job  or have your weekends free?

五、语境学习I'd rather:

1、引导语:
  When we answer a question that gives us a choice, like  Would you rather. . . ? we  usually answer with "I'd rather"  followed by the base form of the  verb. For example. . .

2、学习:
  Would you rather live in New  York or in Los Angeles?
  I'd rather live in Los Angeles.

3、引导语:  Now you're going to hear some  questions that give you a choice between two possibilities.  Either answer you give is correct if it starts with "I'd  rather." For example, you  hear.. .

4、学习:
  Would you rather live in  Washington, D.C., or in your  own city?
  And you can say either. . .  I'd rather live in Washington,  D.C. Or.. .  I'd rather live in my own city.

5、引导语:
Remember that there is no  correct or incorrect answer. It's  your opinion, so just answer  using /' d rather. . . and the rest  of the sentence. Ready? Listen  and answer these questions.

6、练习:
    Would you rather live in  Washington, D.C., or in your  own city?
Would you rather have your  weekends free or your evenings  free?
Would you rather own a big  house or a beautiful car?
Would you rather earn more money or have long vacations?
Would you rather be the  president of a big company or a  famous movie star?
Would you rather live in a very large city or in a very small  town?

六、语境学习 I'd rather  or I'd rather not:

1、引导语:
  When we state our preferences, that is, when we say what we  prefer or do not prefer, we often
  start the answer with I'd rather  or I'd rather not. For example, if  the question is . . .

2、学习:

  Would you rather work in  television or in radio?
We can answer this way. . .  I'd rather work in television. Or we can say. .  I'd rather not work in radio.

3、引导语:
Now you're going to hear some questions followed by a cue to  help you with the answer. For  example, you hear. . .

4、替换练习:

  Would you rather work in  television or in radio?
  Television.    I'd rather work in television. .

  Would you rather work in  television or in radio?
  Not radio    I'd rather not work in radio.

Would you rather work in  television or in radio?
Television.    I'd rather work in television.

  Would you rather work in television or in radio?
  Not radio.      I'd rather not work in radio.

  Would you rather teach or work  in an office?
  Not teach.    I'd rather not teach.

  Would you rather have chicken or fish for dinner?
  Fish.    I'd rather have fish for dinner.

  Would you rather play tennis or ride horses? 
  Not ride horses.    I'd rather not ride horses.

Would you rather read a book  or go to a movie?
  Read a book.    I'd rather read a book.

七、语境学习I'd  prefer to 、 I'd prefer not to :

1、引导语:
You know that I'd rather do something means the same as I'd  prefer to do something, and I'd rather not do something means  the same as I'd prefer not to do something. Now, when you hear a sentence with "I'd rather" or "I'd rather not," change it to  "I'd prefer" or "I'd prefer not"  or the opposite. For example, you hear . . .

2、学习:
  I'd rather live in Stamford.  And you say. . . I'd prefer to live in Stamford.You hear. . .
  I'd prefer not to play tennis  today. And you say. . . I'd rather not play tennis today.

3、替换练习:
  I'd rather live in Stamford.
  I'd prefer to live in Stamford.

  I'd prefer not to play tennis today.
  I'd rather not play tennis today.

  I'd prefer to have my own business.
  I'd rather have my own  business.

  I'd rather not work on weekends.
  I'd prefer not to work on weekends.

  I'd prefer not to go to a restaurant tonight.
  I'd rather not go to a restaurant tonight.

  I'd prefer to stay home with my family.
  I'd rather stay home with my  family.

结束语:
And now, would you rather do  this lesson again or go on to the  next lesson? It's your choice.
  This is the end of Lesson Seven.



sunyuting1 2007-10-04 22:08
第九册第八课

这一课听懂非常容易,最大的看点在于一个句子如何不断添加变成长句子,怎样从think和hope连接以前学习的不同基本单词进行替换练习,还要学习引导语如何说你所要进行的替换过程,将简单句子变成复杂句子,复杂句子再变成更复杂的句子,将短句子变成长句子,长句子变成更长的句子,把长句子利用连接词变成句子段落,这些都是压码练习的基本功。

一、基本词组
I think
  I  hope
  interested in,  thinking of, and lookforward to.
  want to do, like to  do, and plan to do
should be ,have to ,Thanks for
二、基本句子
  I think this meeting will be very  important.
      I hope you'll do a story about it.
I'm interested in doing a story on  International Computer.
I know you're thinking of  introducing a new line of  computers.
  I look forward to talking with  you tomorrow at ten.
Jake wants to meet Abbott  Larkin.
He likes to interview this famous  man
They're planning to visit California in July.
I really should be going.
I have to get up early tomorrow.
Thanks for asking me to come to  dinner.


三、语境学习

1、引导语:
  Welcome to Lesson Eight. Listen  to this part of the conversation  between Jake Seltzer and Abbott Larkin.

  2、情景
  Are you in town for the  computer meeting? Yes, I am. I'm glad you're  here. I think this meeting  will be very important. I  hope you'll do a story about  it.  That's why  I'm here.

3、学习

    Now listen and repeat.

  very important
  this meeting will be very  important
  I think this meeting will be very important.
  I think this meeting will be very  important.

  a story about it
  you'll do a stpry about it
  I hope you'll do a story about it.
  I hope you'll do a story about it.

4、引导语:

  Notice how we use a subject and a verb after think and hope. For  example . . .

5、学习
  I think this meeting will be very  important.
      I hope you'll do a story about it.
6、引导语:
  Now you'll hear a sentence using  think followed by a few more  words. Use the new words to  make another sentence. For  example, you hear . . .

7、 think 替换练习
I think this meeting will be very  important.
  Is very interesting.    I think this meeting is very  interesting.
  I think this meeting is very  interesting.
  Movie.    I think this movie is very  interesting.
  I think this meeting will be very  important.
  Is very interesting.    I think this meeting is very  interesting.
  Movie.      I think this movie is very interesting.
  A little boring.    I think this movie is a little  boring.
  TV commercial. I think this TV commercial is a little boring.
  Very well made.  I think this TV commercial is  very well made.
  Piece of furniture.  I think this piece of furniture is very well made.

8、引导语hope.
  Now let's try that using a sentence with hope. For example, you hear. . .

9、 hope 替换练习
  I hope you'll do a story about it.
      Me.    I hope you'll do a story about  me.   
      I hope you'll do a story about  me.   
        Write a newspaper article.  I hope you'll write a newspaper article about me.

    I hope you'll do a story about it.
  Me.    I hope you'll do story about me.
    Write a newspaper article. I hope you'll write a newspaper  article about me.
  The merger. I hope you'll write a newspaper article about the merger.
  Tell.me all about.  I hope you'll tell me all about the  merger.
  Your wife and your new baby.  I hope you'll tell me all about your wife and your new baby.
    Invite me to meet.  I hope you'll invite me to meet  your wife and your new baby.

四、语境学习

1、引导语
  Now let's return to Jake Seltzer and Abbott Larkin. They're still discussing the future of Larkin's  company, International  Computer.

2、情景
    I think this meeting will be  very important. I hope  you'll do a story about it.  That's why I'm here. I'm  interested in doing a story  on International Computer. I know you're thinking of  introducing a new line of  computers . . . I look  forward to talking with you  tomorrow at ten.    And I look forward toseeing you. I think this  meeting will be very  important.
     
  3、学习
  Now listen and repeat.

  a story on International  Computer
  doing a story on International Computer 
  I'm interested in doing a story on  International Computer. 
  I'm interested in doing a story on  International Computer.

  introducing a new line of computers
  thinking of introducing a new  line of computers
  I know you're thinking of  introducing a new line of  computers.
  I know you're thinking of  introducing a new line of  computers.

  talking with you tomorrow at ten
  I look forward to talking with  you tomorrow at ten.
  I look forward to talking with  you tomorrow at ten.

  4、拓展引导语
  Notice how we use the gerund  form of a verb after interested in,  thinking of, and lookforward to. Now you're going to hear a  sentence that uses a verb plus an  infinitive, like want to do, like to  do, and plan to do. Then you'll  hear a cue, like "interested,"  "thinking," or "look forward."  Use the cue to make a new  sentence. For example, you  hear.. .

5、替换练习
  Jake wants to meet Abbott  Larkin.
  Interested.  Jake is interested in meeting  Abbott Larkin.
  He likes to interview this famous  man.
    Look forward.  He looks forward to interviewing  this famous man.

  OK, ready? Let's begin.
    Jake wants to meet Abbott Larkin.
  Interested.  Jake is interested in meeting  Abbott Larkin.
  He likes to interview this famous  man.
  Look forward.  He looks forward to interviewing  this famous man.
   
  He's planning to interview this  famous man.
Thinking.  He's thinking of interviewing  this famous man.
  I want to study American  history .
  Interested.  I'm interested in studying  American history.
  We like to go skiing in winter.
  Look forward.  We look forward to going skiing  in winter.
  They're planning to visit California in July.
  Thinking.  They're thinking of visiting  California in July.

五、情景学习

1、引导语

  Now let's go to Steven and  Anne's house. Connie has spent  a very pleasant afternoon with them, but now she thinks it's  time for her to go. Listen.

2、情景
  Would you like another cup of coffee or another  piece of cake?  No, thanks. I really should be going. I have to get up  early tomorrow. . .  Thanks for inviting me.  Thanks for coming. We  hope you'll come again.

3、学习
  Now listen and repeat.

  I really should be going.
  I really should be going.
  I have to get up early tomorrow.
  I have to get up early tomorrow.
  Thanks for inviting me.
  Thanks for inviting me.

4、引导语
  Now you're going to hear one of  these sentences, followed by some different words. Use the
  new words to make a new sentence. For example, you  hear.. .

5、学习
  I really should be going.
  Leave.  I really should be leaving.
  I have to get up early tomorrow.
    Go home and walk my dog.
    I have to go home and walk my  dog.
  OK? Let's begin.

  I really should be going.
  Leave.  I really should be leaving.

    I have to get up early tomorrow.
  Go home and walk my dog.
  I have to go home and walk my  dog.
  Thanks for inviting me.
  Ask me to come to dinner.
  Thanks for asking me to come to  dinner.
    I really should be leaving.
  On my way.  I really should be on my way.
  I have to go home and walk my  dog.
    Meet someone for a drink.
  I have to meet someone for a  drink.
    Thanks for asking me to corne to  dinner.
    Let me see your baby.
  Thanks for letting me see your  baby.

  And thanks for doing your best  on this lesson. End of Lesson Eight.
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sunyuting1 2007-10-06 18:07
第九册复习三

这个复习练习的重点是压码记忆信息的准确性,判断听清、听懂理解的正误的基本技巧,他会让你体会到不能压码记忆对于正确理解信息的影响因素有多么重要,这里的情景都是播放3遍,第一遍设置情景,第二遍遍慢放让你记忆关键信息,或者压码听写,这里可以采用快速心中想着用手划空的方法,因为一边听懂,一边停下来听写,你反映不过来,还不如压码心念的想像听写容易,你可以在阅读课文听懂的时候在书上用手划也可以,主要的是帮助记忆压码压住信息。
一、场景学习:
1、引导语:
  Review Three. For this lesson, you'll need a pencil and a  piece of paper.Listen to this lecture about the  history of the computer. Don't  write anything yet. Just listen.
2、情景:
  The inventor of the modem  computer was an English mathematician, Charles  Babbage. He invented a machine  in 1832 which had most of the  features of a modem computer.  Unfortunately, people weren't  interested in it because it was too  complicated.
    The first successful mechanical computer was built in 1944 by an American, Howard Aiken. Two
  years later, a new type of  computer was built with  electronic parts called valves.
  Modem computers use microchips instead of valves. These microchips are tiny but  very efficient.

3、引导语:
  Now take your pencil and a piece of paper. You will hear the  lecture again. After each  important group of words, there  will be a pause. Don't write every  word you hear, just the  important facts, like names and  dates and why a person or thing  is important. Ready? Let's begin.

4、重放情景:
  The inventor of the modem computer was an English mathematician, Charles  Babbage.    He invented a machine in 1832  which had most of the features of  a modem computer. Unfortunately, people weren't  interested in it because it was too complicated.   
The first successful mechanical computer was built in 1944 by an American, Howard Aiken. Two years later, a new type of computer was built with  electronic parts called valves.
  Modem computers use microchips instead of valves. These microchips are tiny but  very efficient.   

5、引导语:
  Now use your notes to answer  the following true-or-false questions. If the answer is true, just say "True." If the answer is  false, say "False," and give the  correct answer. Ready? Let's  begin.    Question One.   

6、判断信息正误:

  The inventor of the modem  computer was an American  mathematician.    False. The inventor of the  modem computer was an English  mathematician.   
  His name was Charles Babbage. True.     
  He invented a machine with most of the features of a modem computer in 1823.  False. He invented a machine with most of the features of a  modem computer in 1832.
  Most people were interested in his machine because it wasn't  complicated.      False. Most people weren't  interested in his machine  because it was too complicated.   
The first successful mechanical  computer was built in 1944 by an  American, Howard Aiken. True.   
  Ten years later, a new type of  computer was built with electronic parts called valves.  False. Two years later, a new  type of computer was built with  electronic parts called valves.
Modem computers use valves  instead of microchips.  False. Modem computers use
  microchips instead of valves.
  These microchips are tiny but  very efficient.  True.

二、场景学习:

1、引导语:
  Now imagine that you're Steven  and you're writing a letter to a  friend telling him about some  recent problems in your life.  First, don't write anything. Just  listen.

2、情景:

Things have been a little difficult for me recently. I'm  not completely happy at  WEFL. I like the people I    work with, but I need to  make more money. Connie    told me about a job in    Hartford. They're looking  for a producer for their    weekend news show. The    money is good, but it's too far away. I'd rather not    move right now. I'd prefer    to keep doing the same job    because 1 like what I'm doing. But I'd like to make  more money.

3、引导语:
  Now take your pencil and a piece of paper. You're going to hear  Steven's letter again. After each group of words, there will be a  pause for you to write what you  hear. OK, let's begin.

4、慢放听写情景:

      Things have been
      a little difficult
      for me recently.
      I'm not completely happy
      at WEFL.
      1 like the people 1 work with,
      but I need to make more  money.
      Connie told me
      about a job in Hartford.
      They're looking for a producer
      for their weekend news show.
      The money is good,
      but it's too far away.
      I'd rather not move
      right now.
   
      I'd prefer to keep doing
      the same job
      because I like what I'm doing.
      But I'd like to make more  money.

5、引导语:

  Now listen to Steven's letter for the last time. Look carefully at  your paper and correct any  mistakes you find. Ready? Listen.

6、常速播放情景检查:
  Things have been a little  difficult for me recently. I'm  not completely happy at  WEFL. I like the people I  work with, but I need to  make more money. Connie  told me about a job in  Hartford. They're looking  for a producer for their  weekend news show. The money is good, but it's too  far away. I'd rather not  move right now. I'd prefer  to keep doing the same job  because I like what I'm  doing. But I'd like to make  more money.

7、引导语:
    Now use your paper to answer  the following questions. Give  short answers. Question One.

8、回答问题信息检查:

    Steven says things have been a  little what for him recently?  A little difficult.
  He says he's not completely  happy somewhere. Where?  At WEFL.
  Steven says he likes the people  he works with, but he needs to do what?  Make more money.
  Connie told him about a job in what city?  Hartford.
  They're looking for a producer  for what?  For their weekend news show.
    Steven says the money is good,  but it's too far away. He says he'd  rather not what?  He'd rather not move right now.
  Why does Steven say he'd prefer  to keep doing the same job?  Because he likes what he's doing.
    What does Steven say he'd like to make?    More money.

  This is the end of Review Three.


sunyuting1 2007-10-06 22:04
第九册第九课
一、基本词组
I think you
I  hope our
Are you
Is she
Would you rather
I'd rather

二、基本句子

I think you cover the business  world very well.
I  hope our viewers agree with you.
  I think you can probably be sure of getting a raise this year.  I hope I can.
Are you happy in school?  Well, I enjoy studying.
  Is Rita happy on the tennis court?  Well, she enjoys playing tennis.
Would you rather work in  television or in radio?

三、场景学习:

1、引导语:

    Welcome to Lesson Nine.  Listen to this conversation  between Jake Seltzer and Abbott  Larkin.
2、情景:
  Mr. Larkin, thanks for  speaking with me.  Jake, I think you cover the  business world very well.
  Thank you, Mr. Larkin. I hope our viewers agree with  you.  Are you happy at WEFL,  Jake?  Well, I enjoy reporting.  Would you rather stay at  WEFL or try for a job in New York City?    I'd rather try for a job in  New York City, of course.

3、学习:

  Now listen and repeat.
  I think
  I think you cover the business  world
  I think you cover the business  world very well.
  I think you cover the business  world very well.

  I  hope
  I hope our viewers agree
  I  hope our viewers agree with  you.
  I  hope our viewers agree with you.
 
4、引导语:

  Now you're going to hear a sentence that begins with "I  think" and then gives an  opinion. Respond with a statement that begins with "I  hope," changing the sentence in  the following way. You hear. . .

5、学习:

  I think you do your job very well.  And you say. . .  I hope I do.  You hear. . .  I think you were an excellent  host at the party last night.  And you say. . .  I hope I was.    All right, let's begin.

  I think you do your job very  well.  I hope I do.
  I think you were an excellent host at the party last night.  I hope I was.
  I think you're being very polite  to everyone.  I hope I am.
  I think you can probably be sure of getting a raise this year.  I hope I can.

6、练习

  Now let's practice using some negatives. For example, you hear.. .

    I think you're doing a terrible job.      I hope I'm not.
  I think you made a big mistake.  And you say. . .  I hope I didn't.
  All right, let's begin.

  I think you're doing a terrible  job.      I hope I'm not.
  I think you made a big mistake.  I hope I didn't.
  I think we've just missed the  plane for New York.  I hope we haven't.
    I think Mr. Larkin will be very  late for his meeting.  I hope he won't.
  I think this exercise is too  difficult.  I hope it isn't.

7、学习回答问题:
Remember this part of Abbott  Larkin and Jake's conversation?  Listen.

  Are you happy at WEFL,    Jake?      Well, I enjoy reporting.

  Now use that conversation to  answer questions. For example,  you hear . . .
  Are you happy in school?  Well, I enjoy studying.
  Is Rita happy on the tennis court?  Well, she enjoys playing tennis.

引导语:
  Remember that your answer must  include the verb enjoy followed  by the gerund of another verb. Ready? Let's begin.

8、练习:
  Are you happy in school?    Well, I enjoy studying.
  Is Rita happy on the tennis  court?  Well, she enjoys playing tennis.
  Are those two actors happy in  the theater?  Well, they enjoy acting.
    Is Connie happy on an airplane?  Well, she enjoys flying.
    Is she happy in her car?    Well, she enjoys driving.
  Are you happy at a table full of  food?  Well, I enjoy eating.

四、场景学习:
1、引导语:

  Now listen again to the end of  the conversation between  Abbott Larkin and Jake Seltzer.

2、情景:
  Would you rather stay at  WEFL or try for a job in  New York City?  I'd rather try for a job in  New York City, of course.

3、引导语:

Now you're going to make some questions that start with "Would  you rather . . . ?" This time  you'll hear the beginning of the  question. For example . . .

4、学习提问Would  you rather :

  Would you rather live in New  York City or. . .?

5、引导语:

  And you complete the question any way that you think makes  sense. For example, you could
  say.. .

6、练习:

  Would you rather live in New  York City or in Hartford?  Or you could say . . .
  Would you rather live in New York City or in Los Angeles?
  Or you'll hear. . .  Would you rather work in  television or . . .
  And you can say. . .  Would you rather work in  television or in radio?
    Or you could say. . .  Would you rather work in  television or in the movies?

7、引导语:

  Remember, it doesn't matter  what you say if your question  makes sense. After you finish the  question, you'll hear an answer  to the question you just asked.  OK, let's begin.

8、练习:
  Would you rather live in New  York City or . . .  I'd rather live in New York City.  I love the excitement of the place.
  Would you rather work in  television or . . .  I'd rather work in television. I  love TV! In fact, I watch it all  the time.
  Would you rather have a lot of  money or . . .  I'd rather have a lot of money.  That way I could buy most of the  things I need. Except love, of  course.
  Would you rather own a house or. . . ?  I'd rather own a house. I've  always wanted to have my own  house. And I wouldn't have to  pay rent!
  Would you rather be living in a  city or . . . ?  I'd rather be living in a city. As I  said before, New York is so  exciting! But so are most cities.
  Would you rather meet the  President of the United States or. . . ?    I'd rather meet the President of  the United States. That's the  person I've most wanted to meet since I was a child.
  This is the end of Lesson Nine.


sunyuting1 2007-10-07 15:35
第九册第十课

一、基本单词
if or even if
If I had ... I'd
Should I... If I were you... I'd
  I wouldn't
not to hire or fire  anyone.



二、基本句子
If I had a million dollars, I'd give  everyone on the staff a raise.
  Should I make a lower offer?  If I were you, I'd make a lower  offer.
Would you make any changes?  No. If I were you, I wouldn't  make any changes.


三、场景学习 if or even if:

1、引导语:
    Welcome to Lesson Ten. Sam  Finch and Maria are at the  studio. They are talking about  changes at WEFL. Listen to their  conversation. Listen carefully for  sentences that begin with the  words if or even if. How many  times do you hear the word if?  Let's listen.
2、情景:
  Hi, Sam. You wanted to see  me?  Yes, Maria. Let me pull up a  chair for you . . . Maria, I want to ask you a few  questions.  Yes?  If you had a million dollars  to spend on "Hello  America," what changes  would you make?  A million dollars?  How about the furniture? If  you had a million dollars,  would you buy new  furniture?  New furniture? No. We just  bought these chairs last  year. Even if I had a million  dollars, I wouldn't change  them. I like these chairs.    Who selected them?  I did.    How about the colors? Would you change the  colors of the set?  The colors. I wouldn't  change the colors. These colors are good for Jake and Connie. We selected these  colors on purpose.  How about the carpeting?  If I were making changes, I  wouldn't spend money on  new carpeting. No one    really sees it. If I had a  million dollars, I'd give  everyone on the staff a raise.

3、  学习
  OK. If you had a million dollars  for every time you heard the  word if in the conversation  between Maria and Sam, how    much money would you have?    Five million dollars.
      That's a lot of money. Now  listen and repeat.

      if    if I had
      if I had a million dollars
      I'd give everyone
      I'd give everyone on the staff
      I'd give everyone on the staff a raise
      If I had a million dollars, I'd give  everyone on the staff a raise.
      If I had a million dollars, I'd give  everyone on the staff a raise.

      Good. Now you hear. . .    If I had a million dollars, I'd give    everyone on the staff a raise.    And I say, "At WEFL." So you  say. . .  If I had a million dollars, I'd give  everyone at WEFL a raise.    I say, "Buy everyone a new car. "  And you say. . .  If I had a million dollars, I'd buy  everyone a new car.  Ready! Let's begin.
4、练习:
    If I had a million dollars, I'd give  everyone on the staff a raise. 
    At WEFL. If I had a million dollars. I'd give everyone at WEFL a raise.
    Buy everyone a new car.  If I had a million dollars, I'd buy  everyone a new car.
      A lot of money.  If I had a lot of money, I'd buy  everyone a new car.
      Travel around the world.  If I had a lot of money, I'd travel  around the world.
      More free time.  If I had more free time, I'd travel around the world.
  Were a millionaire.    If I were a millionaire, I'd travel  around the world.
  Give you everything.  If I were a millionaire, I'd give  you everything.

四、场景学习advice:

1、引导语:
  All right, now let's listen to  some more of the conversation  between Maria and Sam. Sam  asks Maria for some advice about . . . what? What does Sam want  advice about?

2、情景:
  Maria, I want to ask you for some advice.    Yes?  Remember that station in  California I told you about?  Sure.  Well, the owner called me  yesterday. He's ready to sell.    Great.  Yes, but his price is very  high. Maria, do you think I  should buy that station?  Yes, I do. But if I were you,  I'd make a lower offer.  I don't think he'll accept a lower offer.    Then if I were you, I'd pay  his price. It's a very good  station. In a few years, it'll  be very big. I wouldn't miss  this chance to buy it.

3、学习建议:
    OK, what does Sam want Maria's  advice about?
  Buying the station in California.  He wants her advice about  buying the station in California.
    Now listen and repeat.
  if I were you
  I'd make a lower offer
  If I were you, I'd make a lower
  offer.
  If I were you, I'd make a lower
  offer.
  if I were you
  I'd pay his price
  If I were you, I'd pay his price.
  Now you hear. . .    Should I make a lower offer?  And you say. . .    If I were you, I'd make a lower
  offer.  You hear. . .  Should I pay his price? And you say. . .    If I were you, I'd pay his price.  OK? Here we go.
     
  Should I make a lower offer?  If I were you, I'd make a lower  offer.
  Should I pay his price?:    If I were you, I'd pay his price.
    Should I sell my share of WEFL?    If I were you, I'd sell my share of  WEFL.
  Should I tell the staff?  If I were you, I'd tell the staff.
    Should I call a meeting for  tonight? If I were you, I'd call a meeting  for tonight.
    Should I offer them a million  dollars?    If I were you, I'd offer them a  million dollars.
  Should I wait a few months?    If I were you, I'd wait a few  months.

五、场景学习 advice negative form:

1、引导语:
  Sam is still asking Maria for  advice about the station in  California. Listen for the things  Maria tells Sam not to do.

2、情景:
      If I bought this station, how    could I improve the show?  If I were you, I wouldn't  make any changes at first.    I'd wait a few months.      You would?  Yes. I'd spend some time at  the station. I'd follow the  ratings. Then, after I  learned everything about the  show, I'd think about    changes.  Would you hire new people?  No, I wouldn't hire new    people at first. I wouldn't  fire anyone. I'd wait.    Good advice, Maria. So, if    you were me, you would buy    the new station.

3、学习:
  What does Maria tell Sam not to  do?    She tells him not to make any  changes, not to hire or fire  anyone.

  Now listen and repeat.

    I wouldn't make
  I wouldn't make any changes
  if I were you
  If I  were you, I wouldn't make
  any changes.
  If I were you, I wouldn't make
  any changes.
  I wouldn't hire
  I wouldn't hire new people
    if I were you
  If I were you, I wouldn't hire
  new people.
  If I were you, I wouldn't hire
  new people.

4、练习:
OK. Let's practice giving advice  using the negative form. You  hear.. .

  Would you make any changes?  And you say. . .  No. If  I  were you, I wouldn't  make any changes.
  You hear. . .  Would you hire new people?  And you say. . .  No. If I were you, I wouldn't  hire new people.  Ready? Here we go.

  Would you make any changes?  No. If I were you, I wouldn't  make any changes.
  Would you hire new people?  No. If I were you, I wouldn't hire  new people.
    Would you sell your share of  WEFL ?    No. If I were you, I wouldn't sell  my share of WEFL.
  Would you fire the old staff at  KELT?  No. If I were you, I wouldn't fire  the old staff at KELT.
  Would you offer Connie a raise?  No. If I were you, I wouldn't  offer Connie a raise.
  Would you be worried about this  deal?  No. If I were you, I wouldn't be  worried about this deal.
  Would you continue this  exercise?    No. If I  were you, I wouldn't  continue this exercise.

六、场景学习which ones would you fire?实际应用:

1、引导语:
  OK, let's move on. In this  lesson, you have heard the expression to hire people, which  means to give them a job, and to  fire people, which means the  opposite: to dismiss them from  their job. The boss usually  decides who to hire and who to  fire. Here are some short  statements made by people who  are employed at KELT. If you  were the new boss of KELT,  which ones would you fire? Listen.

2、情景:

  My name is Tom Malek. I'm  thirty-five years old. I have an  M.A. in journalism from  Columbia University and have  worked as a writer at KELT for  three years. I'm always on time  and have never missed a day of  work. My health is excellent.  I'm not married. I live with my  friend Greg and my dog,
  Charlie.

3、引导语:
  If you were the boss at KELT,  would you fire Tom?

4、 情景:
  Hi. I'm Beth Smith. Not  everybody likes me here at KELT. Some of the members  of the staff are jealous because  I'm such a good worker. I  always look terrific, as you can  see. Sometimes I type a letter  or two, lick envelopes, and  answer the phone. I'm very  good at answering the phone  - it's not an easy job, you  know. But really, most of the  time I just try to look good  and stay out of trouble. Oh, I  never come in on Tuesdays  and Thursdays. I have to  spend quality time with my  cat.

5、引导语:
  How about Beth? Would you fire  her?

The name's Bob, Bob Conte.  I've been at KELT since it  began. I'm the janitor here. I  know everything about this  station. When the boss wants  to find out something about  someone, he calls me. Yes, sir.  You see, I spend a lot of time  at the coffee machine. I  pretend to clean the floor, but  actually I listen to what people  say. It's been hard work, but  it's paid off. You want to know  anything, anything at all,  about the other employees  around here, just come to old  Bob.

结束语:
  And finally, Bob Conte, the  janitor. If you were the boss at  KELT, would you fire Bob?  This is the end of Lesson Ten.


sunyuting1 2007-10-13 17:44
第九册第十一课
(没有语音,只能听文本朗读软件,因为刻度英语等网络上的语音都是错误的,标着11课练习实际上是第九册互动磁带的复习三语音,希望有正版教材的学员上传一个语音)
一、基本单词:
dish  and dishes
Wish and wishes.   
hope

二、基本句子
I wish he could be here today.
He wishes he could be here to meet you. 
I'm sorry he can't be here today.  I wish he could be here today.  He's sorry he can't be here to  meet you.    He wishes he could be here to  meet you.

I wish California weren't so far away.I wish Stamford were in California.
Do you like California?  I hope you like California.
三、场景学习
1、引导语:
Welcome to Lesson Eleven. Sam Finch is at a meeting of the staff of WEFL. He is telling them  about the station in California.  Let's listen. Listen carefully for    two words that sound like dish  and dishes.
2、情景:
    So that's my  announcement. I've bought  a new station in California.  Maria has decided to come  with me. I've sold my share  of  WEFL to Peter Case. He  wishes he could be here to  meet you. I wish he could  be here today too. But I  hope you'll all be happy with him. Congratulations on your  new station, Sam.    Maria, congratulations on  your new job.   
3、问题:
Well, what words did you hear that sound like dish and dishes? Wish and wishes.   
4、学习:
  Now listen and repeat.   

    wish    I wish
    I wish he could be   
    I wish he could be here today.
    I wish he could be here today.
    wishes    he wishes   
    he wishes he could be   
    He wishes he could be here to
    meet you.       
    He wishes he could be here to  meet you.     

  Now you hear. . .  I'm sorry he can't be here today.  And you say. . .      I wish he could be here today.  You hear. . .      He's sorry he can't be here to  meet you.        And you say. . .      He wishes he could be here to meet you.          Ready? Let's go.   
5、练习:
  I'm sorry he can't be here today.  I wish he could be here today.  He's sorry he can't be here to  meet you.    He wishes he could be here to  meet you. 
She's sorry he can't stay in  Stamford.    She wishes he could stay in  Stamford.    I'm sorry you can't come to California.    I wish you could come to  California. 
  They're sorry they can't work at  KELT.    They wish they could work at KELT.
  They're sorry they can't go to the    beach every day.      They wish they could go to the  beach every day.
I'm sorry I can't continue this exercise.I wish I could continue this  exercise.

四、场景学习:
1、引导语:
OK. Let's listen to the reaction of the staff at WEFL to Maria's relocation  to California. Just listen.

2、情景:
I hope you like California, Maria. I hope you're happy at the new station. But I  wish you were staying at WEFL. I'm going to miss you.  Thanks, Mike. I wish you could come to California  with us. No. I'm happy here.I wish California weren't so far away from Stamford. I wish Stamford were in  California. Imagine a beach  right outside the office.

3、学习:
  Now listen and repeat.
I wish you were staying
I wish you were staying
I wish you were staying at WEFL.
I wish you were staying at WEFL.

I wish California
California weren't so far
I wish California weren't so far
I wish California weren't so far away.
I wish California weren't so far away.

I wish Stamford were in
I wish Stamford were in California.
I wish Stamford were in California.

You hear. . . I'm sorry you're not staying at WEFL .And you say. . . I wish you were staying at
WEFL. You hear. . .I'm sorry California's so far away.  And you say. . . I wish California weren't so far
away.: OK? Here we go.
4、练习:
I'm sorry you're not staying at  WEFL.I wish you were staying at WEFL.
I'm sorry California's so far away. I wish California weren't so far  away.
I'm sorry Stamford's not in California. I wish Stamford were in California.
Seriously, I'm sorry you're  leaving.Seriously, I wish you weren't  leaving.
I'm sorry you're all so sad.I wish you weren't all so sad.
I'm sorry Mike's not coming with  me. I wish Mike were coming with  me.
He's sorry Maria's not staying in  Stamford. He wishes Maria were staying in  Stamford.
We're sorry we're not all moving  to California. We wish we were all moving to  California.

五、场景学习
1、引导语:
The meeting of the WEFL staff  is almost finished.Everyone is sorry that Maria isn't going to be working at WEFL anymore. Jake says.. . Seriously, I'm sorry to hear  you're leaving.I hope you'll all come to  visit me sometime.

2、学习:
Now listen and repeat.
hope I hope
I hope you'll all come
I hope you'll all come to visit
I hope you'll all come to visit me sometime.
I hope you'll all come to visit me  sometime.

Now you hear. . .Will you all come to visit me sometime? And you say. . . I hope you'll all come to visit me  sometime. You hear. . .

Do you like California? And you say. . . I hope you like California. All right? Let's go.

3、练习
Will you all come to visit me sometime? I hope you'll all come to visit me  sometime.
Do you like California? I hope you like California.
Is he happy at the new station? I hope he's happy at the new station.

Does she like to walk on the  beach? I hope she likes to walk on the beach.
Will he teach her to sail? I hope he'll teach her to sail.
Are they getting married? I hope they're getting married.

And that's the end of Lesson Eleven.


sunyuting1 2007-10-15 16:35
第九册复习四
一、基本词组:
So do I.

do 、 would 、have、am、 can

Neither do I.

So would I.
Neither would I.
So am I.
Neither am I.
So have I.
Neither have I.
So can I.
Neither can I.

二、基本句子:
I go to work every morning at  nine.  So do I.
I really don't want to stay at WEFL.  Neither do I.

So the short response  to "I would speak" is . . . So would I.
The short response to "I have spoken" is . .  So have I.
The short response to "I am  speaking" is . . .So am I.
And now answer yourself. What's the short response to "I can speak English"? So can I.
And the short response to "I speak English"? So do I.

I hope they get married. So do I.
I wouldn't mind new people on the show.  Neither would I.
I'm going to like living in California.So am I.
You know, I've never been to Disneyland.Neither have I.
I'd be very interested in meeting Mel Gibson. So would I.
I want to visit the zoo in San Diego. So do I.
I really can't wait. Neither can I.


三、场景学习So do I.

1、引导语:
Review Four. Sam Finch and Maria have left. Jake, Steven, Connie, and Mike are discussing    the sale of WEFL and the new owner, Peter Case. Listen to what they say.
2、情景:
  The sale of the station is a big story. Yeah. I just wish this  weren't happening. I hope Peter Case is nice.  So do I.
3、引导语:
I hope he likes the show as it is.So do I.I've read about him in the newspaper. He's bought a lot of other stations. He has a lot of money.

I hope he doesn't cancel the show.  So do I.
Did you notice Jake, Mike, and Connie's response: "So do I"?  We say "So do I"  when we want to indicate that we agree with the other person, or when we do the same thing as the other person. For example. . .

4、学习:
I go to work every morning at  nine.  So do I.
I come home every evening at six. So do I.

Now listen and repeat.

So do I. So do I.
Let's practice this expression. You hear. . .I hope Peter Case is nice.And you say. . .So do I.You hear. . .I go to work every day at nine. And you say. . .So do I. Ready? Let's begin.
5、练习
I hope Peter Case is nice.So do I.
I go to work every day at nine. So do I.
I like the show as it is. So do I.
I feel terrific. So do I.

四、场景学习Neither do I.
1、引导语:
Maria and Sam are having lunch. Listen to their conversation. This time listen for the negative form of So do I.
2、情景:
Well, Maria, what are you having? Gee, I don't know. Everything on the menu looks so good.Let me see. . . I really want something light.Yeah, so do I. I'm not very hungry. Well, they have fresh asparagus with a lemon sauce. How about asparagus?They're in season. No.I don't like asparagus. Funny. Neither do I.Even with the lemon sauce. What about some broiled fish?They have terrific fish here . . . and maybe a green salad? I can't decide. You order for  me, would you, Sam?
3、学习
What is the negative form of So dol? Neither do I. Now listen and repeat.

  neither    Neither do I.
    Neither do I.

4、引导语:
Let's practice these short  responses: "So do I" and    "Neither do I." You hear. . .
I really want something light for lunch. And you reply. . .So do I. You hear... I don't like asparagus.And you reply. . . Neither do I. OK? Let's start.

5、练习:
I really want something light for lunch. So do I.
I don't like asparagus. Neither do I.
I really don't want to stay at WEFL.  Neither do I.

I like the idea of living near the  beach. So do I.
You know, I don't really mind  leaving Stamford. Neither do I.
I hate this restaurant. So do I.
五、场景学习So do I综合应用 do 、 would 、have、am、 can 的肯定与否定变换:
1、引导语:
Let's listen to some more of the conversation at WEFL.Everyone's worried about  what's going to happen with the new changes. Listen for a different form of the short responses"So do I" and "Neither do I."

2、情景:
I wouldn't mind new  people on the show.Neither would I. We could    use some help, especially  with Maria leaving. I've got an idea. Let's ask  Maria to stay. Yes! No. I wouldn't ask her.Neither would I. She's very  happy with Sam. I hope they get married. So do I. It's a good move for Maria.But I hope the new owner is OK. If we could meet him, I'd feel better. So would I.
3、引导语:
  What new form of So do I did  you hear in this conversation?  So would I.And what is the negative form of So would I? Neither would I.

Notice that the form of the short response depends  on the auxiliary verb in the original sentence.
4、学习:
So the short response  to "I would speak" is . . . So would I.
The short response to "I have spoken" is . .  So have I.
The short response to "I am  speaking" is . . .So am I.
And now answer yourself. What's the short response to "I can speak English"? So can I.
And the short response to "I speak English"? So do I.

The same system works in the negative form.Let's practice the short response in some of its many forms. You hear. . . I hope they get married. And you respond. . . So do I. You hear. . . I wouldn't mind new people on the show. And you respond. . . Neither would I. OK? Here we go.
5、练习:
I hope they get married. So do I.
I wouldn't mind new people on the show.  Neither would I.
I'm going to like living in California.So am I.
You know, I've never been to Disneyland.Neither have I.
I'd be very interested in meeting Mel Gibson. So would I.
I want to visit the zoo in San Diego. So do I.
I really can't wait. Neither can I.

This is the end of Review Four.


sunyuting1 2007-10-16 14:01
第九册第十二课
一、基本词组:
    if
  interested   
    I wouldn't   
    they weren't
    weren't  were
    I wish
      I hope
二基本句型:
  If they weren't interested in you,  they wouldn't say that.
    Don't give up! I wouldn't give up if I were you.
      Bring your copy of the memo.        I'd bring my copy of the memo if I were you.
      Don't worry!  I wouldn't worry if I were you.
    I wish I knew what this  meeting was about. I have  no idea. Neither do I
      I wish she'd get here.
      I hope he gets here.  I wish he'd get here.  I hope she tells us more about  the new owner.
 
三、场景学习 if :
1、引导语:
Welcome to Lesson Twelve.Maria has called for a meeting of the WEFL staff. Connie and Steven are talking in the hallway. Listen for the time of the meeting.
2、情景:
Have you had any luck  looking for a job? I had a very good interview at a station last week. I hope a job opens up there soon. They told me to call them again in a few months。 If they weren't interested in you, they wouldn't say that. I wouldn't give up if I were you.  No. I'm not giving up, but I hope I find something  soon. See you at five thirty.For the mystery meeting.
3、学习
OK. What time is "the mystery meeting"? It's at five thirty.
Now listen and repeat.
      interested    interested in you
        if they weren't interested in you
        they wouldn't   
        they wouldn't say that
        If they weren't interested in you,
        they wouldn't say that.
        If they weren't interested in you,
        they wouldn't say that.
      Now you hear. . .    She.      And you say. . .  If she weren't interested in you,
        she wouldn't say that.    You hear. . .      Him.      And you say. . .  If she weren't interested in him,
        she wouldn't say that.  OK? Here we go.
4、替换练习:
      She.      If she weren't interested in you,  she wouldn't say that.
        Him.      If she weren't interested in him,  she wouldn't say that.
      Were.      If she were interested in him,  she wouldn't say that.
        Give up.      If she were interested in him,  she wouldn't give up.
        I.        If I were interested in him, I    wouldn't give up.
        Were you.      If I were you, I wouldn't give up.
5、替换学习
      Now listen and repeat.

      I wouldn't   
      I wouldn't give up
        if I were you   
        I wouldn't give up if I were you.
        I wouldn't give up if I were you.
      Now you hear. . .  Don't give up!  And you say. . .  I wouldn't give up if I were you.  You hear. . .      Get a job!      And you say. . .  I'd get a job if I were you.  All right. Let's begin.
6、练习
      Don't give up!    I wouldn't give up if I were you.
      Get a job!      I'd get a job if I were you.
      Come to the meeting!  I'd come to the meeting if I were  you.   
      Don't be late!      I wouldn't be late if I were you.
      Bring your copy of the memo.  I'd bring my copy of the memo if I were you.
  Don't worry!  I wouldn't worry if I were you.
  Wait for Maria's announcement.  I'd wait for Maria's  announcement if I were you.
四、场景学习  I wish:
1、引导语
  Very good. Now, it's five thirty.  Steven, Connie, and Mike are  waiting for Maria and Jake to  arrive. Listen to the  conversation. How many times  do you hear "I wish"?
2、情景
  I wish I knew what this  meeting was about. I have  no idea.  Neither do I.  Now everyone's here but  Maria.  And Jake. I hope he's coming.  So do I. I wish he'd get  here.    I wish she'd get here.  Sorry I'm late. I had an important phone call.  Where's Maria?  I'm coming. Please don't leave. Please wait one more second. I hope you'll forgive me when you. . .  see. . . this.
3、学习
  OK. How many times did you  hear "I wish"?  Three times.
  Now listen and repeat.

    I wish
    I wish he'd get here.
    I wish he'd get here.
    I wish
    I wish she'd get here.
    I wish she'd get here.
    Now you hear. . .  I hope he gets here.  And you say. . . I wish he'd get here. You hear. . .  I hope she tells us more about  the new owner.  And you say. . .  I wish she'd tell us more about  the new owner.
  All right. Let's go.
4、练习
    I hope he gets here.  I wish he'd get here. 
      I hope she tells us more about  the new owner. I wish she'd tell us more about  the new owner.
          I hope someone explains what's  going on.  I wish someone would explain  what's going on.
        I hope Steven takes Maria's place.    I wish Steven would take Maria's  place.
        I hope Jake accepts the job.  I wish Jake would accept the job.
        I hope they make a few changes  around here.  I wish they'd make a few changes  around here.
        I hope someone cuts the cake.  I'm hungry.    I wish someone would cut the  cake. I'm hungry.
5、引导语:
  Mike gives a toast at the WEFL  party. Listen.
6、情景:
    Well, we've been a great  team. I'll miss you, Jake,  Maria. . . You're a lucky  man, Sam. I hope you'll all be  happy and successful. I'm sure  WEFL will continue to be a  terrific station. Here's to a  great team!  Here's to us!
  And that's the end of Lesson  Twelve.
   


ihateu 2007-10-27 23:49
删除不必了,修改一下内容即可。

这是学会第一个贴子《压码听清导读》以后必看的贴子,理解结合《压码听清以后的压码听懂》练习的范例。


sunyuting1 2007-11-02 08:27
已经压码听懂整理完毕的内容,移动到压码听懂学习板块。


sunyuting1 2007-11-07 18:08
辅导学员压码听懂范例,学员必看贴。


堂堂正正做人 2007-11-12 05:58
刚开始看,老师辛苦了.
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sunyuting1 2008-06-04 18:27
这是《听说大突破》第一册1.《爱情与婚姻》的文本,磁带语音时间1小时,练习压码听懂的时候我们可以将她作为4课课文来处理,每课课文15分钟的学习内容,利用Tanscribe,可以将语音分离。


sunyuting1 2008-06-04 18:49
1.Love and Marriage1的14分47秒语音对应的文本

1. Love and Marriage


SIDE A


Hello, We're here gathered together in holy matrimony, no actually we're here to talk about that sacred thing that we call marriage or living together.

Vivian: Um, Let's all introduce ourselves.
Daisy: O.K. Well I'm Daisy, and I'm married and I'm on the verge of divorce.
Bow: Hi, everybody, my name is Bow, and I'm married and I think the institution of marriage is just great.
Luke: Um, my name is Luke, um I'm still looking for that special someone to make all my dreams come true.
Vivian: Hey. I think, I'm Viv, and I think legal is regal but I don't need it so I have a perfectly happy relationship with someone and we don't plan to get married any time soon and perhaps never.
Luke: That was cool, those rhyme?? I wish I had thought of that.
Vivian: Anyways let's continue on.

Vivian: I'm sure each person agrees that everyone is made a little bit differently, uh... some people may be suitable for them and some may not be. And you may find the right companion for you, during your life time. And others find that they may choose to go another path now I'd be curious to find out how you feel about the companion in a marriage you know.., or children.., whatever. Go ahead, urn, Luke?

Luke: Well, I don't know, maybe I'm a bit of an optimist or something. But I think I haven't find her yet, but I believe that, there is a girl out there, that is just 100% compatible with me. Like the 100% perfect girl for me, and I just got to go out there and I got to see the world until I find her. And then totally I'm just gonna spend the rest of my life with her and there is no questions asked, um it will be, I'll know it when it's the time and it's gonna be great and I'm not gonna have to worry about anything.., and I'm gonna set myself up with a little piece of farm land and I'm just gonna make babies for the rest of my life.

Daisy: The three kids in the three bedroom house the whole deal.

Luke: Well, yeah to a degree. I just wanna drop-out, you know I wanna work hard now then I wanna drop by the society, I don't wanna be part of this rat i race anymore but I mean, I've got to stay interested in it, I've got to stay in the game and the only way you can do that, is just by being in love with someone who. I'm 100% on the level with and totally together with. And I have faith that I'll find her, hopefully soon.

Vivian: But what makes you feel that? Well I mean not that you won't find her but I'm saying why do you feel the drive or the need to find a companion in your life? And what makes you think that, that would be so nice? (Daisy: Where's the feeling?)

Luke: It's kind of empty without it, isn't it? I mean your whole world is made up of all these like individuals going around trying to find something in common with.., as many other people as possible. And just trying to like make a connection, but a whole bunch of really superficial connections like,... I don't know.., like what're your hobbies, what's your job, people join clubs to find people and so they can talk about similar things and so they can sort of have a common ground to start a relationship with.

Vivian: So (Daisy: Romantic.) you don't think that, you don't think that, there would be any reason or way, I mean do you think that this will be your lifetime partner? What about divorce? You don't see that in the picture? I mean, do you think that, by chance, you might end up with the wrong partner? And do you believe in perhaps remarriage or finding a second companion you weren't compatible.

Luke: No, I don't believe that at all, I think, everything that's been leading up to, urn, in my whole life in the relationships I've made with members of the opposite sex romantically, there's always been something missing, there's something that is not quite there, it doesn't click on some level, and you have this initial attraction maybe, but then as you find out more about each other, eventually you become a little bit, the passion fades and stuff, and you don't become that, and you're not into them anymore. But I think that it is possible to just click with somebody so well, and you just realize you just go on and go on, the attraction just gets better and better because as you discovering things about them you realize how much they have in common with you, but it's a very rare thing, I mean I don't think everybody necessarily even finds it in their life.., but I think that that is something we can strive for. The dating process is just like auditions you're just learning about people and then someone gets the parts, someone you cast in the leading role in your life.

Daisy: So you're determine to like search out that person and until you find that person you're satisfied with being alone or, or like maybe dating or,...

Luke: I'm happy dating and stuff, but I don't do it just for the sake of doing and like I definitely have an ulterior motive that's, I wanna find that person, it's a, it's a ...there's a definitely I mean to, I mean I'm trying to have fun in the meantime, but there's that emptiness there, that's, that's just, you know, by playing the field I just don't get that, that support I need.

Vivian: Ah So you're a sensitive guy, and you're looking for that Mrs right.

Luke: No, well, if you wanna put it in Dear Abbey terms, yeah I guess so

Vivian: Ok. Well, let's move on to Bow then. Bow, you're in a very stable marriage with three kids. I mean, you're happy where you are?

Bow: I'm extremely happy. It's probably the best decision I've ever made in my life, and I totally see where... Luke is coming from, I mean being my brother and all we are pretty much, you know, sensitive guys, so ... um ... yeah. I went through the same thing as him and ... it's tough in the beginning, I mean it's hard to find that Mrs. Right, but if you just keep looking and your compassionate about it, you do find her and you do,.., and the institution of marriage is just the ultimate thing for a man. It's just great, it's the fusion of not just your bodies but also your souls, you're soul mates.

Daisy: And what made Mary Lou so right for you, Bow?

Bow: It must have been, like, she just had twinkle in her eye. I could see deep into her soul, like I just knew that her soul and my soul were like two souls that, we're made for each other.

Vivian: One soul.

Luke: You lucky dog. See that's what I want see that's what I want to look at that I'm just like, that's it, man.

Bow: You can get there. You will someday, man.

Daisy: Right, well, see, you know, I'm kind of in the opposite situation from you guys, because, uh... well, what can I say, I was looking, I thought for exactly the same things, and I thought I'd found Mr. Right, and we've been married now for five years. And we've... I really, I have to admit I've tried. I really have tried, I put in the time.

Vivian: Did you love him when you first married him? And up to what point did you think that you loved him. I mean do you still love him?

Luke: When did it fade, when did it change?

Vivian: And why?

Daisy: Oh, well, I don't know, I cannot put this into words. Let me see, well, for me, yes, I did love him. I was both in love and in lust with him, when I met him.

Vivian: And did he love you too, I mean, was it a mutual thing, you really had that love, I mean... Luke There, That's the only way it works.

Daisy: I think so, I think, I really think that he did feel that way, you know, the thing is it that, it's really easy to be idealistic, and when you're in the white dress in your, you have this wonderful guy who's proposing to you. And, and your, there's the whole Cinderella, you know fairy tale ideal that's behind a wedding. And um, here I was walking down the aisle thinking that everything was gonna be wonderful, we were gonna have the three kids the house and the dog, and the B.M.W. in the drive way. And um, all of a sudden we had the house, and ok we didn't have children but.., there was something missing. And we... I think we started this on just an ideal and we weren't prepared for the realities of marriage. It's much more than those ideals.

Luke: Well, it's nothing, but it's nothing that's insurmountable, it's not anything that you can't overcome with communication, and genuine concern for the other person's well-being.

Daisy: Yeah, but the thing is where I'm at now, Luke is, I really, I don't know, if I can go on anymore, I mean, I think we've passed the point, maybe we should have been doing that communicating way back before, and now I'm in this situation where, I don't really wanna be with him, do I love him? I love him in the sense that I care about him, because I've been with him for a long time, I don't want anything bad happen to him. I wanna be able to help him as a friend if possible, but I'm certainly not in lust with him, and here's the thing I'm at this point in my marriage where I wanna be with other people. I, basically I wanna go out, and I want to be with other people.

Bow: Oh, that's a shame.

Vivian: What about, if you're in the circumstance, I mean, what if your situation involved children? I mean, would you still think of ending the relationship, I mean.., what about children?

Daisy: Yes, that's, well, all I can say is that I'm thankful that I don't. But you know, I think that would make it much more difficult, but in today's day and age maybe we could have a relationship where I have the kids one week and they have the kids the other week.

Vivian: So, is that what you gonna do with your poodle?

Daisy: Well, Yes, I mean that's another thing. I don't know what I'm gonna do with the dog either. But...

Luke: The dog is just a superficial thing.., that's just some sort of thing that you were using as some kind of glue to keep yourselves together. I think you should give it another chance, I mean, you've got this person, you've obviously made it this far, well, what you need to do is bring it to the next level. You need to have a child, you need to make, need to make an another commitment, I mean, life is just a series of commitments, (Daisy: But, the what about...) You got to go deeper and deeper and keep challenging yourself and then ... it's too easy, people just throw things out when they don't work out (Vivian: No.) and it's too easy. You've got to start seeing things through. I think, well, that's, that's your prerogative, but I think that people have to continue to challenge themselves and to continue to commit themselves to things and then they realize only down the road, I've made these commitments, "Oh my, God, I've had a very rich and fulfilling and beautiful life. And a child would be the thing that you need right now, to get yourselves back on the same track, to get yourselves together and to get back on that horse and, go out there and have a beautiful loving relationship again.

Bow: I totally agree.

Vivian: Well, I totally don't, I don't think Daisy has to go back to, I mean, to find another commitment to hold her in there, to string her into this relationship. I mean, she wants to find freedom, she wants to go find another soul mate, let her be. Why should she be tied down?

Daisy: Well, It wasn't necessarily a soul mate. It was just kind of um... mates.

Bow: Was it a one night stand?

Daisy: Yeah.

Bow: And turned into a marriage?

Daisy: No, no, no, no, I was talking about when I get a divorce. I wasn't looking for other soul mates, just mates.

Luke: I bet you're looking for just like sexual partners.

Daisy: Well, at the moment, yes.

Luke: Well, you can't do it like that, I mean this is what I've been doing, this is the dilemma I have. I'm empty, I'm like a, I'm just like an empty vessel floating through the sea, because I don't have that anchor to hold me to anything.

Daisy: Well, you know, we are just basically extremes on one scale, aren't we, Luke?

Luke: Well, I guess so, but I just would say from my position, I mean the grass can look always greener from where you're sitting, but I mean, it isn't always necessarily so, and I think that you think you'll gain all this freedom and stuff, but you're losing a whole lot of really important things.

Daisy: Well, Toucher, You might come over to my green grass, and not find it so green.

Luke: Well, Yeah. but I haven't experienced what you've experienced, yet. I never had that, that happy unity with one other person. And stuck it out for five years. I've never been able to do that.

Bow: But I have, and I agree with Luke. I think that instead of looking for other sexual escapade, you should be looking for the new partner in your life, your soul mate. I mean it's.., there's nothing like having this like mutual respect for one each other, it's like a, let me give you an example like I work, you know a little bit.., like after seven o'clock sometimes, and you know, I might wanna go out and have a couple of beers with, my, my colleagues so, you know, I'll be back by ten, and I call my, my wife and I say "Darling, I'm gonna be a little late maybe about 10: 30" and she's like "Darling, no problem".

Luke: That's beautiful.

Bow: I mean that's, that's mutual respect.

Luke: Yes, that's beautiful, and I mean, that's, what it's all about, it's not like you've got an albatross around your neck anything. It's liberating, I think, I think once you find it, you realize that you have a whole different realm of freedom that you weren't even aware existed. (Bow: Totally) Freedom to be yourself, freedom to like fully give of yourself to another person. That's true freedom, that's true freedom.

Daisy: Well sure, it's freedom for you guys who work and get to go out, and lead good lives, while your wife is at home cooking and, cleaning, and she has no, you know, personal satisfaction.

Luke: I'll stay at home. I'd love to stay at home.

Bow: Um, Well me, personally, I mean, I have my own chores every day, we share the responsibilities of the house. I do laundry, I wash dishes, and I'm, you know I'll come home beat dead from work, at like nine or something, I mean, really late, I'd go to bed by like ten. But, I mean, my wife is watching the baby all day, and she might have like corns and calices on her feet, they might stink but, I'll still massage them, until my finger's almost bleed. And, I mean, that's what marriage is about.

Daisy: Well I don't know many guys like you, two.

Vivian: And I certainly don't.

Daisy: And I don't think there are a lot of men that are willing to do that.

Vivian: Willing to sacrifice, yeah.

Luke: They're everywhere, men just are, just looking for the excuse, they have all this, macho posturing and stuff that they just wanna go out and, and meet a lot a chicks, bust that's all a ruse. It's just because they're insecure ...

Daisy: And you don't wanna have sex with other women?

Vivian: Oh, but he does. He's saying he is experimenting until he finds that right one.

Luke: But the sex isn't just an incidental. I'm not doing it, I'm not doing it in pursuit of sex, I'm not, I'm looking for someone who, who I'm compatible with sexually but also emotionally, and like (psycho...) intellectually.

Daisy: Well, then why is it wrong for me to go out and have, um and play the field and have sex with other people and find my soul mate?

Luke: I'm not saying it's wrong, I'm just saying, I'm just saying that you made this decision and there's a certain sanctity to marriage, but I think that, that it's sacred, and you have to uphold it no matter what, no matter what life throws at you, you've made this decision, and you didn't do it, just because it was a fluke, I don't believe any marriages happen by accident. I think that if you're gonna go that far, it's magic, and you know its magic, and you know it's gonna work out, yeah.


sunyuting1 2008-06-04 18:53
2.Love and Marriage2的14分47秒-28分58秒A面结束语音对应的文本

Vivian: Well, see, but she doesn't feel it, she doesn't know that it's magic. She doesn't feel it at all.


.Luke: But, at that time, she did. She's just lost something that used to just be there, and she just has to rekindle that again. It's still there, (Daisy: But it's gone.) it's doesn't just go away you don't. People just don't like have something and it disappears. (Vivian: What if she's mistaken?) I mean, well, that she must have mistaken, well, then ... (Vivian: In the last it all?) I don't think she did. I don't think she did. I don't think that people make mistake like that. When it comes to matters of the heart, I think you know, you know right off the bat. Matters of the heart, you can be wrong about math equations, and you can be wrong about, like your positions on things or like on historical facts. But on matters of the heart you're always right. You can't, I mean intuition is everything.

Daisy: Like Michael Jackson and Lisa Mary Presley, (Michael, Yeah, Lisa Mary) or Dennis Rodman and or Carmen Electra.

Luke: I don't know these people, but I think if they were gonna make the big plunge, they were gonna go out and get married, and make these huge commitment to each other as this united whole. Two candles becoming one, you know. I think that something was there that is still there, it's just that the thing that made it work has gone, it's dormant now. And it's a matter of trying to find it again and bring it back up, (Vivian: O.K.) and I think anything is, like, just.., can be overcome. Any kind of conflicts you had, if you're in the bond of marriage, and you had the idea in the first place, (Daisy: Oh that’s a little naive, Luke.) it's real, it's real, no, it's real.

Vivian: How, how about not trying to rekindle that fire, but, just say, "Hey, the flame is gone, and it's died out, and you're never gonna find it again, so why not go and try to, come to a mutual understanding, and say "Hey, let's go and find another companion, or just find happiness in our lives"

Luke: Well, I think that's a very defeatist attitude, (Vivian: Why is it defeatist?) I think, I think it creates a very dangerous pattern for the rest of your life. If something, if something just doesn't work out, like you kind of get a thrill off it and then it's starts going on, and all of sudden, it doesn't have the same, the same kick it used to have and it doesn't, there's a diminished return you're getting from it, you don't just give up from it and walk away, I mean, what are you gonna walk away from your whole life, you gotta, you gotta, sometimes you've got to put yourself on the line, and this is one of those things where you have to do that.

Daisy: O.K. alright, O.K. Luke, well, Here's Sally and Ben, and, Sally and Ben, they grew up in high school together, and they had a wonderful relationship and they did that whole fairy tale wedding and they thought they were very happy, and well, somewhere along the line, Ben, kind of got a little bit violent, and he would beat Sally and beat the children and Sally tried to get him help but, he wouldn't get him help, and then Sally said, "well, you know, but this is the dream of our marriage? Should I stay here? And what about children? And there comes a point, don't you think when a woman in a situation like that, should leave?

Luke: Well, you left a part out there, because, you just said, all of a sudden, he just started beating them up? What changed? Like what did she do, what is, how did she change that made him start beating them up, like, I mean obviously (Bow: Exactly) there was, something there and it shifted and the situation was made different, that caused the man to start to becoming violent. (Vivian: That is) I mean, he didn't have that in high school, I mean, I hope if he was doing that in high school, she didn't like it. I assume she doesn't.

Daisy: Well, some people, some people have violent tendencies and they don't manifest them until later life, and perhaps he's just manifested them, maybe it was Ben's fault, and not Sally's fault.

Luke: Well, maybe, but, I mean, obviously not, he just didn't wake up and did (Daisy: You're attacking women, that's what you're doing) no I'm not, no I'm not, (Daisy: You are), I'm not at all, I'm just saying that obviously something changed in the situation and, maybe it was within Ben, like maybe it was frustration with his job or something like that. (Vivian: Exactly, maybe it was with him) I'm not saying that, and I guess in that situation, yeah, I mean, it makes it a lot harder, but I still think it's overcomeable, I think that if he could just, if he just could take the fighting element out.., that in him hitting them, then it would be a good marriage again, right.

Bow: Well, she could learn to fight back a little bit, you know.

Luke: Sure.

Bow: Defend herself a little bit.

Luke: Well, that might escalate things. Maybe that's not good. I, I don't think violence in a marriage is really gonna...

Bow: But then maybe he could see her as his equal again, and then get on with things.

Luke: Possibly, possibly.

Daisy: Well, What about, O.K. Mr. Love, please tell me then, what I'm gonna do. Here I am living with this guy, and I well obviously have, well I'm married to him, and I, obviously have some problems with him, but my thing is, is that the I've met another man at work, and I'm very attracted to him? And I'd like to have sexual relations with him. Now how do I stop myself from doing that?

Luke: Well, see, you've already created the pattern for yourself though, cause if you had the same feelings for this guy that you did for your husband, is it gonna, is gonna lead to, is gonna go down the same way?

Daisy: I don't want to get married again.

Luke: Well... well.., why?

Bow: Why, the marriage is...

Luke: You have to. I mean, If it's the right thing, if you feel that kind of attraction to him, you have to, you have to like consummate it.

Vivian: You can't have, oh consummate it with sex? You can't have a sexual relationship with someone without being married?

Daisy: You're doing that, man?

Luke: Of course, I am, but, I'm just doing it to discover about people, I'm trying to get at their inner souls.

Daisy: And you can only do that because you're a man, we can't. Cause we're female?

Luke: I'm not saying that?

Bow: It's not as good, I mean having sexual relations with, just a, you know, a person that you meet in a bar or something, it means nothing. It's 2- dimensional, it doesn't it matter how sexy they are?

Vivian: O.K. Daisy? Just you know, tell him.., let's meet at the bar and meet him all you want, and do whatever you want with him.

Bow: I mean, the thing...

Daisy: Well, yeah, you know there's a certain animal, kind of instinct, in humans, and maybe sometimes sex for the sake of sex is OK too, why does sex always have to be a flop? Why can't I fulfill my, my pure (Vivian: Animal magnetism) physical desires?

Bow: Because, you are married.

Daisy: Okay. Well, if I get a divorce, and I'm not gonna be married any more.

Luke: Yeah, O.K. well, then go ahead and get a divorce, but well, I mean it's your life, I mean, you screwed up your life.

Bow: Totally, I mean...you're gonna...

Vivian: Why is it that screwing up her life? Why does divorce have to ruin your life?

Luke: Because she's turning her back on the greatest thing that's ever happened to her. That's why.

Bow: The institution of marriage.

Luke: Exactly.

Daisy: Have you met my husband? No.

Luke: No, I have not.

Daisy: Yes, so, I don't think you're qualified to speak about it, Mr. Love.

Luke: Well, obviously, he must have something going from, because you married him and you've lived with him for five years.

Daisy: Yes, but that has gone. I'm not in love with this person anymore; I want to have sex with other people.

Vivian: It was a mistake, she said.

Bow: Or maybe, you know, you just weren't trying hard enough, you have to spice up your marriage like, you have to bring some toys into the bedroom, spice it up, you know...whips and...

Daisy: No, spice it up by bearing another child so that you're completely and forever eternally committed to that relationship?

Bow: That's my brother Luke's idea, you know, he, he's not married yet, he doesn't know, but I am. I have experience, and yes of course you know, we have our troubles every once in a while, but...

Daisy: He's just wants free sex like you, O.K.

Bow: That's not true.

Luke: That's not true.

Vivian: Don't get so defensive!

Luke: I wanna... I'm looking for a committed relationship, and I tell this to girls up front before I sleep with them, and that I'm looking for something serious, but, sometimes, it just doesn't click.

Daisy: I wanna hear about the toys.

Vivian: I say, that's a line.

Bow: I mean, the masks and specials I have order catalogs from Japan, which are really great, it... I mean, I spent a lot of money on batteries a month? But it's totally worth it. I mean, when you have an altercation, and all it takes is a double dong-dildo to rectify it, it's a... I mean, it's no problem, I don't see anything wrong with that, and you know, it's the thing with the people today they're so easy like a, my brother was saying, to just, you know, to throw away a marriage. But urn, for this, you're talking about going out and having sex, because you love sex...

Daisy: Well, would you to be willing to if your wife said to you "O.K. I love you, but I wanna be with another person, to be involved with us."

Vivian: All I want to be is sexually satisfied by, not a dildo, but by the real thing.

Bow: If that's what it would take to keep the fire in our marriage alive, then yes I would.

Vivian: You would let another man, if your wife said you "No, I want another man to satisfy me, I want to open our marriage, and take in new sexual partners" you would do that for your wife?

Bow: Yes, I would.

Vivian: Even though, that's like kind of breaking your marriage, vows. That's... I mean, that's just as good as going out and have an affair.

Bow: Well, that depends on what kind of religion you have, or what kind of standards, and...

Vivian: But, you guys are talking about the sanctity of marriage and the vows and not breaking them.., and how you should be forever committed to each other.

Bow: Exactly, which means that.., we'll do anything it takes to keep that alive.

Daisy: But, thus, do you really, can you sit here and honestly look me in the eye, Bow, and tell me.

Vivian: Look at her in the eye!

Daisy: And tell me, (Vivian: Don't roll your eyes!) you could watch another man having relations with Mary lou?

Bow: I mean, if, if, what it took was for, if she, if she asked.

Vivian: Don't break down on this.

Bow: If she asked me, you know, to have some sort of deviant relationship in bed, that's,...that's what I had to do, that's what I have to do!

Vivian: But I just asked you, what about the sacred vows of your marriage that you supposedly uphold so highly.

Luke: But I mean, if it's something that your partner wants, I don't think you have to be limited by the traditional ideas of marriage, of course, we're living in changing times. And people have different needs and different things that turn them on and stuff, and I mean there's room within a marriage to change some of those standard perceptions, I mean I think, um, I think it's important that people, that people find and make their own definitions of marriage. I think it's important that they, that they, just, that they seek out what's best for them, and within a marriage no one can touch that, that's just you and your partner, make it work however it has to, however it has to happen.

Vivian: So, why can't the same apply for Daisy, or I mean what if her, her husband came to a mutual agreement that their marriage isn't going to go anywhere, from here. I mean, that they mutually agree that this is the point where, you know that they're going to.

Bow: That's exactly what we're saying. We want her to try something before she gives up on her marriage.

Vivian: Not, not give up. I'm not saying try. I'm saying they both agree that they're gonna both go their own ways, and that they have tried.

Luke: I'm just saying that's a dangerous pattern to get into. I think once you've made that...

Vivian: Who says it's a pattern? Doing it once ...doing it once isn't, it's not like you're gonna divorce a hundred times in your life.

Luke: But you might get married. If you get married a hundred times what's to stop you from divorcing?

Daisy: No, well, No, I don't want to get married again. You know, everybody doesn't have to speak for me. I don't wanna get married again. And the thing is I think it's probably innately human for us to want to have more than one partner, and if I married a man that can not fulfill my needs, and then why should take the responsibility and onus all by myself, to fix that.

Luke: But, people. Its works better, if you would just stay with one person, that works better.

Vivian: Why do you have to be with one person, I never wanna get married I'm perfectly satisfied living my own life, and you know, you can perfectly, have a partner, and not get married, you can live the rest of your life with one partner, why must you get married? Is it some inevitable thing that you have to cross?

Daisy: Sure, and even if she doesn't want to get married, I mean, if she chooses to have a single life.

Vivian: And be faithful to him.

Daisy: Or not even have a partner, or not even have a partner, in today's society, there are several options if she wanted to be a mother, a single mother is nothing new in today's society. There's surrogate mothers, well, I mean, you know, there's so many opportunities out there for women, why do I have to choose this archaic, patriarchal, system, um that men created, marriage.

Luke: Well, no I mean, I'm sorry it's come to it that you see it that way but I think that you are missing out on one of the great treasures of life and that's...

Vivian: And How do you know, you're not even married, you just have this idealistic marriage um idea in your head..

Luke: O.K. How about this? I'll appeal to on a more of a legalistic and pragmatic angle, I mean, without marriage. You don't get all these tax-breaks and stuff and you don't get the same benefits that, that you'd get if you're married. If you're single, you're just living together that's not gonna, that's not gonna, that's not gonna hold up in a court-of-law. There are so many benefits you get. Just from a pragmatic point of view.

Vivian: I'll play your game. I'll adopt a kid, ha.

Bow: But you won't get respect from society, society doesn't, does not respect single mothers or single women.

Vivian: I'll donate, I'll donate. Why not?

Daisy: Because society is ruled by a government of white, conservative men, and there in lies the problem.

Vivian: O.K. What about this? Alright Bow, I honestly, don't believe you are satisfied with your marriage, you're not lustful of your wife, and she isn't of you. You guys are in it on your marriage, it's a functional marriage. You guys feel like you have to be with each other, you have to raise this picture (Daisy: Three kids) perfect family, exactly, and you are tied down by your kids and your dog and your BMW and your two door garage.

Luke: Have you never seen them together the way they're fawn over each other, and dote on each other?

Vivian: In front of others, sure.

Bow: You, just, you're saying that from lack of experience, you just haven't been there, once you cross over to the other side then maybe we can have this conversation.

Vivian: I don't wanna be on the other side. I'm perfectly happy living the life that I am.

Bow: Sure, promiscuous and just another man every other night and, you know, you don't know if you have a disease or, you know...

Luke: Ignorance is bliss.

Bow: Exactly.

Vivian: I get my pap smear every six months.

Bow: Doesn't matter, the thing is, it's not.., you're just thinking about sex in the, because of the, the function of sex. It just pure lust and that's not what it's all about, it's about like, yes, of course.

Daisy: Well, you're not thinking about the lust when you use those toys with your wife?

Bow: No, maybe, she is, but to me, (Daisy: Maybe she is), it's really, it's like um the ultimate of a... coming together, that fusion of marriage and love is, is intercourse, with each other and it's not just the function of it. It's, it's more like a union of our souls coming together, and it's not like, you know, of course, I think of other women as attractive, wow, she is really beautiful, and but.., it's more of an attraction to my wife, well, I mean, even when I see her naked with her stretch marks and her rolls, that's doesn't matter to me. It's just like, I don't even see that.


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3.Love and Marriage3的28分58秒B面开始到43分53秒语音对应的文本

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Daisy: Right, (Bow: You don't even know) well, that's a beautiful thing, if that's true, but some, for most people, it doesn't, love doesn't exist on that level, and you can be with people and they become unattractive to you, and why at this age? My mistake was, I'll admit it, I don't have a problem with that I can admit my mistakes. My mistake was marrying too young. And now I'm at this point in my life where I want to move on. I need to progress, and I feel I'm not progressing with my husband, he has not progressed.

Bow: And how does he feel about it? Does he know about it?

Daisy: Well, actually he still wants to remain married, but he is still the same person that he was five years ago, and I feel I've evolved and I don't wanna be with him. I can't connect with him on the same intellect, the same level, that same soul mating that I had with him five years ago, is gone and I'm not attracted to him not in the slightest bit in fact when he touches me, I'd rather puke.

Luke: No, you're just going through a phase, it will pass, everybody goes through it, that's true. I think, I don't know, I think that attraction, you know, comes and goes, but really when it's the, when it's the right the thing it's never ends.

Daisy: Believe me baby, it's gone (Luke: No... No)

Bow: Ah, it might also be, I mean you seem to be getting close to that age of like menopause? So maybe that's it, like ... you know...

Vivian: Menopause after five years of marriage when she got married young?

Daisy: I'm only thirty years old.

Bow: Oh, I'm sorry.

Vivian: Anyways, I don't see the reason why someone has to remain married or get married. I mean you can seek out a different life style for yourself and that doesn't mean being promiscuous every night and sleeping with another man or woman, you can certainly...

Luke: But It does, it does mean that, if you just can't (Vivian: Why?) seem to, if you can't seem to find that one person that does it for you, and draws you into their world so much, you wanna be the part of that world, you wanna, you wanna love everything about this person, you know, you wanna know what they think (Vivian: But why have.., why?) you wanna know what they feel, you wanna, when you meet them you know, food tastes better and like colors are more vibrant and stuff.., that's...

Bow: You leave the door open when you go to the bathroom.

Luke: Yeah, there's a trust there, there's, there's a fully, there's a freedom and there's a genuine like ecstatic and rapturous joy, (Daisy: Well, then let me ask you this, boy.) that you get from just giving of yourself to another person.

Vivian: But why must you marry them, why do you have to make a vow and marry someone, it's, it's just a piece of paper, and.., it's a license (Bow: No, no.).

Daisy: And, further more, further more, urn, here you are Bow, you know, going on and on and on about the virtues of a marriage, your marriage values when you walked into that sanctified institution called the church, told you that you were only allowed to have sexual relations with your wife, and here you are, inviting virtual strangers into your boudoir. And how can you justify that?

Bow: Excuse me, Miss, not at all. It's was actually in a synagogue ... and our rules are different there.

Daisy: Excuse me the Jewish the, the Jewish religion says that you can invite strangers into your bedroom.

Bow: Yes.

Daisy: I think not.

Luke: Actually, not. It's yeah, not it's doesn't actually says that, I don't think, but, but, it goes back to my other point earlier that, like it's not always the letter of the law. Sometimes you have to you have to abide by the spirit of the law? Do you know what I'm saying, people?

Vivian: And what is the law? What, what? The words on the certificate of your marriage license?

Luke: Well, actually, it doesn't come in a certificate with like little rules on it.

Daisy: Because the government says you're allowed to live and fornicate with this person? Then it's okay.

Luke: Well, it was not only O.K. Yes, it's great that you can that you can know that this person is gonna be for you there. All the time through thick and thin you know, no matter what kind of trials and tribulations live can throw at you.

Daisy: Well, what kind of person is gonna be there, because I'm not gonna be there for my husband, I want a divorce.

Luke: But then you're not keeping up your end of the agreement that you've made.

Daisy: The agreement that what my local government or my senate told me that I had to fulfill?

Luke: Hey, hey!

Vivian: The agreement that went void and null.

Luke: No, no, no, you, they, the government didn't force you to get married, I'm sorry. But I mean, you took that decision upon yourself.

Daisy: I did, and I admitted my mistake, that I made a mistake; I got married to the wrong guy. But how can you sit there in your, on your sanctimonious pedestal (Vivian: Single) and tell me that I should stay with this me who I'm totally, 100%, unhappy and unsatisfied with. And I can't move on with my life? Give me one good reason.

Luke: O.K. Alright. If you, I guess if you, if you acknowledge that you've made a mistake, I guess I'll have to I'll say alright on that. But I still think that you've taken the wrong turn, T don't think that you should give up on the institution of marriage, or the institution of love, you know, I mean of, like forever love, you know, the kind of love that just keeps on giving and giving.

Bow: You haven't tried hard enough.

Daisy: Well, maybe, somewhere down on the track, if you guys give me let me get a divorce, I might find that guy.

Luke: No, I mean, it's, it's a free country, you can do whatever you want. I'm just saying don't sell yourself short by saying like the whole thing's a sham. I mean, obviously, there has to be some kind of merit to it, look how many people do it? (Bow: Exactly) Everybody gets married; it's the thing to do.

Vivian: And everybody gets divorced these days, look at the divorce rate. It's about fifty percent now, for the past twenty years.

Luke: I'm not saying that's right. I don't think that's right, I think that's wrong.

Daisy: Because people go into marriage for the wrong reasons, (Vivian: Exactly) and they do it because they want to conform to society.

Vivian: And too soon without knowing for sure that they really want to commit to that sort of relationship, why must you commit to, you can get married at the age of forty for the first time and only time in your life. (Luke: Sure) (Daisy: Hey man) You can find the one committed partner and live with them or have relations with them for twenty, thirty years without having a marriage license, to bond you guys together.

Luke: Oh, no, no, well of course, well O.K. I believe you can find that love at any point in your life.

Vivian: So as long as you've found that love, that, that one person, right, in your book, you don't have to get married. After you find that person, then you can go ahead and get married if you want to, but why force it on someone else when it may not suit them, maybe it was a mistake.

Bow: I'll tell you why. It's because you can never really trust your partner until you have that commitment. The sign on the dotted line, until you have that then there's an ultimate trust it goes beyond human, urn, intellect, you can't even imagine, what it's like.., cause you're not married.

Vivian: Then, perhaps your love is not as solid as you think it is if you need a signature on a dotted line, instead of the trust and the bond and the honesty that you have with each other.

Daisy: O.K, if you are right Bow, the things that melds and meshes two people together is that signature on the dotted line. Then how do you feel about the fact that my sister, who I love with all my heart and my soul, who's been there through thick and thin, all the things in my life. I could go on for so long, but that's an another story. She is a lesbian, and I'm proud to say that, I don't have any problems with saying that. I don't I don't. But anyway she is a lesbian and she is in involved in a relationship now, she's fifteen years older than me by the way, she's forty-five, she's been in involved in a relationship now for twenty years. Twenty years, they've been devoted to each other they have an adopted child; they love each other with all their heart. They're wonderful, they're, they're better than you, and Mary Lou, they don't even have to bring in toys and other women or whatever, but they are completely happy together, and they can't get married, they can't sign on that dotted line, and what do you have to say that.

Bow: Let me respond to that, urn, you know, because your sister is a sexual deviant in our society, um, you know, she's not able to actually have a real marriage and I think she's probably regrets that.

Daisy: Excuse me, deviant? Wasn't it you telling us about you bring strangers into your bedroom?

Bow: That was a sacrifice to keep my marriage alive.

Vivian: And isn't that I think that marriage.

Daisy: I think you are a hypocrite.

Vivian: And those marriage vows are (Luke: Hey,) supposed to be about, they're supposed to be between two and there's supposed to be sacred in your words. But they're not sacred anymore after you've invited half the neighborhood into your bedroom.

Luke: Well, O.K. What is the goal of sex? I mean, what is the whole point of it? Is it for pleasure? Well, maybe as a sort of distraction, I mean, I think the purpose is for procreation. I don't think the people should just be getting together and shagging just to have like.

Daisy: This is the misconception that rest of the society, especially the male population seems to have. A homosexual relationship is not about sex, it's about the fact that two people love each other, just as same as a man and a woman love each other, they don't feel that way with another person. They only feel that way with one another, because the person they're with is their soul mate, the person you're seeking, Luke. So you're sitting there, on your little preaching pedestal, telling me about going out and finding your soul mate, when my sister has her soul mate, she's been with her for twenty years, faithful, Bow. Hasn't had any strangers in the bedrooms. She is happy, and they're together. And they're solid and they are solidified, they're gel.

Luke: I don't think that, I don't think that they have monogamous relationships (Bow: Yeah), I think they're always is, you gotta admit with homosexual relationships, there's always some fooling around, ... if you have guys...

Vivian: Why, I'm sorry.

Daisy: No, No, I'm sorry, I know my sister, I know her, you don't...

Bow: And also, with lesbians, I mean, I'm sure that they're not totally sexual satisfied, yeah, how could they be? I mean, just tongues and fingers...what.... I don't...

Vivian: And neither are you and that's why you need your dildo, right?

Daisy: Yeah, well, obviously, you're doing something wrong, Bow. (Bow: Well...)

Vivian: Aren't performing up to your...

Bow: No, see you don't understand, I'm just.., it's just to be, it's just to be creative (Vivian: Pardon? Pardon?) in the bedroom and not keep it monotonous and um... to... you know, it's just to keep it spicy, it's just a little extra, extra added on.

Vivian: Well maybe if you had the equipment too, you wouldn't need it any other equipment?

Luke: I tell you what's monotonous? Monotonous is like going out every night, picking up some like babe in a bar, taking her home, (Vivian: Like you do, uh?) and having like wild sex with them and then waking up in the morning, they make you breakfast and they leave.

Bow: It's disgusting.

Luke: It's terrible, I don't, it's just, it doesn't do it for me.

Vivian: You don't believe in it, you just practice it.

Daisy: Well, that's fine. My sister is not doing that and her partner isn't doing that either, why can't she have the same right as you, I want, if marriage's alright for you and Mary Lou, Bow. I want it to be alright for Helen, I'm ready.

Luke: Fair enough, fair enough. I'll side with you on that. I'll say that, I'll say that the institution of love and marriage, it goes beyond anything, beyond like a sexual orientation, beyond a, race, creed, color belief, anything. I think the love is the thing that, that, erases all those boundaries, all those distinctions that we try to build up between each other. I think love is the great bulldozer of ideological conflict. And I think that is the thing, that is the thing the main, the most important thing that the big the enforcer, the prime mover of love.

Vivian: Yes, sir, I mean...? Jimmy Swaggart? Amen.

Luke: It's marriage, it's marriage.., that's what makes it love.

Daisy: Well, and why can't they have marriage?

Vivian: Why can't you not have marriage?

Daisy: Answer my question!

Luke: I agree, I agree, they should, I mean, thinking it over, I think that they should, if they're truly in love, and they truly wanna go all the way with it, and they're having the kind of thing I've been dreaming of all these years, then who am I to say that they can' have that? Or that they shouldn't be able to, to... make it alright, but then you're contradicting yourself you're saying that, that they should get married.

Bow: I'm sorry.

Daisy: Well, I'm saying that they found each other, that's fine. In my case, I haven't found that person. I'm a completely different case, Luke, completely different.

Luke: But, if you found that person, would you get married again?

Daisy: If I was able to find that person who satisfied me on every level, emotionally, physically, sexually, yes. I would go for it. I would get the whole kit and caboodle.

Bow: Yeah, and five years later? Divorce.

Vivian: Why does the epitome of life have to surround a companion or marriage, or love. Why do you need that? Why can't you have a... fulfill your life and have a satisfying life with work and friends and a nice social life?

Bow: Uh? You know humans are innately gorgeous, they need people around them. (Luke: Yeah)

Vivian: Yeah, I've got lots of people around me, what about it?

Luke: That's not the same thing. I mean having friends and loose contacts and acquaintances and stuff, that's, that's shallow, I mean everybody has that and of course it's important but what you are looking for, the whole point of life, I believe, is making that one true commitment, where you just give everything of yourself, and you don't even know where, you stop, and the other person begins.

Daisy: O.K. We've heard it all before Luke, and actually, you know, I know that, um, most of you know, I've known  Luke: for quite a while and... There are a few things in your argument that don't quite, kind of gel, Luke, like for example, you're saying that when you're with a woman you let her know that you're looking for something more and then you go ahead and you have relations with her and if it's doesn't work out, you move on, is that what you tell, um, the women you hired down on the corner of fifth avenue?

Luke: Hey, hey, hey.., don't go slinging mud at me now.., that's a, that's a whole different, that's a whole different, I'm not even gonna comment, I'm not even gonna justify those comments.

Vivian: And, and you're talking about this cycle that's going to form, well I mean throwing away, throwing away each women after every night one night stand, I mean isn't that forming a cycle just like, she's gonna divorce.

Daisy: What about those women feelings? Do you think that they're chattels?

Luke: Hey, I don't, I'm not talking about one night stands here, I'm talking several nights, you know, several...

Vivian: Several nights...

Luke: Several nights to work out some sort of like rapport with the person, I mean, the initial rapport, like in a bar, night club or something. And maybe you'll have a bit of rapport, and you'll go home and get you get, more, more of a rapport...

Vivian: And the next night you just can't send her home, so you (Daisy: Yeah) have another night with her?

Luke: Yeah, but I'll know, I'll so.

Daisy: What's the criteria you're judging these women on, well, I mean, do you find out if they can cook or do you find out if they can do your laundry well enough? Or if they can iron? or you know...

Luke: No, no, no, no, I mean, just like a, you know, little things like compatibility things just like, just things they might say or do or maybe they just.., like certain things about them. It has nothing to do with that. I said before, I think I said that before.

Vivian: How they perform in bed?

Vivian: So why don't you be more specific? What about what they say or do or what...




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4.Love and Marriage分拆4的B面43分53秒开始到58分08秒结束语音对应的文本

Luke: Well, I don't know, like if I say something to them, and I think that, that one thing they would say would be really funny, and then they say something totally different. That's a sure sign that maybe it's not meant to be, like I want someone who's kind of like a mirror reflection of me, as a woman, and I don't think that's asking too much.

Daisy: Why don't you marry your mirror?

Vivian: And you're not answering in the question. Why you have to conform to society's ideal picture? Where you have to find that other love in your life and marry them? I mean why can't you live a life like me? I have a, nice job and I'm satisfied with what I do and have many friends and I have a companion, I have a companion, but we've come to mutual understanding that we will not marry but we're still, we're so committed to each other.

Daisy: And your in a monogamous relationship, right, she's having sex with one person, they're happy, but they don't want, they, their relationship (Luke: But) excuse me, is on a completely different spiritual plane (Vivian: and...) they don't need the signature on the dotted line.

Vivian: And ... since we're not restricted to your morality rules, we can probably get divorced any time we want to, huh?

Luke: Well, I just think you're full of hot air though I think you just like, I think you're just talking, I mean it's like "oh we have this big thing and it's a spiritual plane. Well, put your money where your mouth is and sign the dotted line?

Daisy: Oh Ye who has no partner.

Luke: Hey, at least I'm looking, and I know what I'm looking for.

Vivian: And a blank dotted line.

Luke: Yeah, but at least, I know what I'm looking for.

Vivian: I know what I'm looking for; I've found what I'm looking for.

Luke: So marry it.

Vivian: I don't wanna marry it, I'm happy I am, I am perfectly satisfied, I'm not insecure enough to need that signature, I have his signatures all over...

Bow: Yes you are, yes you are, that's why you're not doing it (Luke: right).

Vivian: Why, why?

Daisy: You guys have no idea what you are talking about.

Bow: You're just gonna be a, a black sheep in society, people are not gonna respect you (Vivian: Exactly that's exactly what I'm talking about) as a couple and it seems like you just you have no respect for society, because you're just gonna living sin, and then once you guys are...

Vivian: Why is it sin? Living in sin? Why must I conform to...?

Daisy: Sin? Sin, don't go there Bow-, sin? Excuse me, who's been sinning Bow?

Vivian: Go back to your synagogue.

Bow: What?

Luke: People gonna laugh at you guys, you know.

Vivian: Why, What is conforming to society? Why must you conform to... this ideal that society upholds to you.

Bow: Do you always have to be a rebel? You always have to be deviant?

Vivian: Yeah, I'm a rebel without a cause.

Daisy: And you!!

Bow: No, and then the first time that you have, like a small little tiff then anyone can just leave and that's the end of the relationship, and then what do you do? You are either left alone, or you have to do go and do the same thing over again. You have your one night stand and do all this disgusting stuff?

Vivian: I, you know what, you know that I've never had, I've never cheated out my man, and ...

Bow: How would I know?

Vivian: And you know what I just said, yes, exactly, I don't have that piece of paper, that holds us together, and bonds us together, we have our own respect and the trust that we have with each other...

Bow: It's a facade.

Vivian: Facade?

Daisy: I'll tell you what, facade, facade. Well, here you go. I mean, I've been married for five years and what am I seeking after five years, of this marital bliss that you guys are talking about. I'm seeking freedom, absolutely, I want freedom, I want the freedom to go here and go there and then to come home when I want to. And if I wanna bring him home then that's who I'll bring home that's what I'm seeking. I want freedom. I want control over my life, I don't want anyone whether it be the government, or men to tell me what to do.

Luke: O.K. Fair enough. But you gotta understand that it won't be like that forever, I mean you're not gonna want it once you get it again, you're not gonna want that kind of freedom, you're gonna, you're gonna seek out the kind of freedom that all people really want deep down inside whether they acknowledge it or not. And that is the freedom to fully give of themselves to another person and to be bonded forever in holy matrimony.

Vivian: Well, I'll agree, up to everything you said, except the holy matrimony, the last two words, why holy matrimony, why do you need that piece of paper, sorry, you don't...

Bow: Course you think like that, you're like a satanist, you're living in sin.

Vivian: Oh, my goodness.

Daisy: Oh, he who he who has not sinned throw the first, stone.

Bow: What're you talking about? You married your high school sweetheart, that's the only girl you were ever with, look at that, they've been together, how many, how many years like.., like...

Vivian: And the other woman he's invited into their bedrooms.

Bow: We've lost our virginities together.

Daisy: Excuse me; there are many mansions in the lords house.

Bow: What?

Vivian: Speechless, hey?

Luke: Well, I don't know.

Daisy: He who is sitting there telling us about, religion, and holy vows, you've breaking yours several times already.

Bow: Oh yeah, well people who live in glass houses take showers in the basement alright?

Daisy: Ha Ha.

Luke: Come on, let's not throw stick and stones at each other, guys! Let's get together on this.

Daisy: Well the problem is that we have fundamental differences here. I believe that I should be in control of my freedom and I don't want a man to dictate that, and Viv, Viv just wants to be able to have her relationship on her own terms.

Luke: O.K. well, this shouldn't become a battle of the sexes; I don't wanna sound like I coming off preaching as a man to a woman, I'm just talking about like...

Daisy: Well you are.

Luke: Well, I'm just talking about like, well, but, just because I'm a man, but if I was a woman saying this to you, would you feel that, you know, you're being railed at by another woman, no, just because I'm a man, that doesn't mean that, doesn't meant that, I'm trying to take the male view point and try to lord things over you. I'm just saying that my point of view is that, love is eternal and love is great, it's the only thing, love redeems alt, it's the most important thing, and marriage make it real.

Vivian: This is the man that said that it is O.K. for man to hit a woman. You know why...

Luke: I didn't say it was O.K.

Bow: But it is.

Daisy: Luke, Luke, you would agree with me that this society is a patriarchal society, right?

Luke: To a degree.

Daisy: To a degree. Which degree would that be?

Luke: To a large degree.

Daisy: O.K. and women when they enter the institution of marriage, they are, whether they do it subconsciously or consciously, expected to perform a certain role, and they fall into that role, because the society wants them to fall into that role, and I don't, except that, I reject that, I, I absolutely reject that, I'm looking for something more in my life, I don't want to be another statistic in society. I've already made myself that. I'm a divorce, or almost. I don't wanna be this woman who cooks and cleans and is bare-foot and pregnant for someone, for somebody who doesn't even appreciate it.

Vivian: And the reason why it is pointless to point this out to Bow and Luke, is because, you guys are stuck in your own little worlds over there, and Bow, you're not even married, you haven't even found your companion, do you?

Bow: I am married.

Vivian: Oh, I'm sorry, Luke, Luke, you haven't even found your companion, you're still going out there night after night, banging this girl and that, and...

Luke: Hey, hey, hey, hey.

Vivian: OK. You say that you want to make this commitment. After you've made that step then come back to us and preach to us, okay?

Luke: Alright, look. I think I can be allowed to dream, I mean, I'm just, I'm just, of course, we're all just giving our opinions on these things.

Vivian: Dream weaver.

Luke: I'm not saying, I'm not trying to come off as being condescending and trying to preach or lord anything over anybody, I'm just saying that like, sometimes you have to look at things beyond yourself, you have to, you have to, have faith in something that's bigger that yourself.

Daisy: Please do that. Please look beyond yourself here.

Luke: Well, I'm trying to.

Vivian: You know I could look at it from your point of you and you say, look at you, you hypocritical prick, go and find yourself a companion, go and get married. Why don't you get married. Why haven't you found your, found your other love your other companion.

Daisy: And what about, how many girls are we talking about here? How many in general terms?

Vivian: And what girl, if I happened to be that girl, I wouldn't want you, because you're dirty now, you're filthy dirty, (Luke: Hey, hey...) you’ve been with every other girl on the block, you are used property and nobody wants to buy used cars anymore, they just don't run like they used to.

Daisy: Why buy the cow, when you can get the milk for free?

Luke: Come on, don't turn this on me, alright? I'm doing my thing with...

Vivian: You know you're doing your thing.

Luke: I and, and don't get the wrong idea about what I'm doing, either. It's a, it's a very chaste situation I'm doing.

Vivian: Honorable?

Luke: Yeah. I'm very honorable, I'm a gentleman, damn it.

Daisy: Well, gentleman, well, O.K. I'm not, I'm neither a gentleman or lady, and I'm proud of that, because I am who I am. I wanna be free to experience things and whether that means, me being with either a man in marriage, or woman in a marriage, I wanna be free to explore all avenues.

Luke: So, what you're gonna be a lesbian now?

Bow: You're a lesbian like your sisters?

Luke: .lust because your marriage doesn't work out? See, this is what I'm talking about. People go off these roads less travelled, that are really just deviant, and really not right, and don't contribute to the procreation of human kind.

Daisy: Well, maybe.

Vivian: What makes it not right?

Luke: Because the divorce, the divorce, the divorce makes...

Daisy: I travelled the road less travelled and that made all the difference.

Luke: No, that's not how it goes.

Vivian: And what if Daisy, were not to get a divorce, what if she weren't to get a divorce, but still seek out other mates, like Bow, in his righteous marriage is doing right now.

Bow: No. I didn't seek out other mates. I just said that the.., my significant other.

Vivian: You said, you said bring it on!

Bow: I accepted her proposal if that would spice up and bring some creativity to the bedroom, that's all, and the bedroom is only one aspect of the marriage, there's so many other aspects of it, you haven't even touched on it.

Daisy: Did it hurt you? Did it hurt you, though; Bow, when she is screaming another man's name?

Bow: That is a little painful but, something that I can get over, well, I mean, I'm doing it for the, ultimate goal of, keeping the marriage together, I mean, it0s hard work like people say, but...

Daisy: I've got this, you know, I have this problem here, I think, Bow, is more concerned with the marriage than he is with the relationship.

Luke:  No, no, no.

Vivian: And upholding the image of how it looks to other people.

Bow: That is part of it, but that, you are totally missing the point, there's so much more to it than that, we have an understanding between each other, which, you guys seem like, obviously will don't understand and never understand.

Vivian: No. because I'm saying the same thing to you, I have an understanding with my companion (Bow: No, that's not an understanding).

Vivian: I mean, so, why can't you not be with each other and have, actually, which is the most innocent, and most simple kind of love, is the understanding and the trust that you have with each other. Which come to the question, what is love? What is your understanding of love? Having a piece of paper? Vows (Luke: No.) in front of a preacher? (Luke: No.) Then what is your idea of love?

Luke: The vows come after the love. The vows and the paper are just a sort; of, sort of, an affirmation and Public statement like.

Vivian: A seal of approval.

Luke: Yeah, O.K. it can mean that if you like it, but, I mean, the bottom line is love is what love is, and I mean and I guess it's just it's different to. different people, well I mean. I guess, I just, I have a deeper understating of it, and that's all.

Vivian: I think that's exactly what the problem is; the definition of love is so different for all of us, that we're coming at opposite ends of each other. Bow, apparently thinks that love is the fulfillment of (Daisy: Marriage, marriage) society's ideal of marriage, and having, creating that perfect home and family well, Luke is still searching to fulfill those shoes, and Daisy, here thinks she thought that she was conforming, and then that was probably the right thing to do, but comes to realize that she has evolved into a different person and this may not be exactly what she was looking for. She was a little too, eager to maybe step into the role that society has expected of her.

Daisy: Well, you know, I guess, look, all I can say is that, when I went into this, I was young, and I really didn't know what I know now, I thought I was in love with this guy, I thought I knew this guy, I didn't know this guy. And he just wasn't, how can I say? I really, he just couldn't satisfy me, in many ways, physically, spiritually, and on a emotional level. I feel I've grown, and I feel that he hasn't grown. And I'm at this place in my life right now, where I'm feeling, boxed in. I feel like I can't breath I want to break free. I want to be on my own. I want that freedom. I'm seeking essentially freedom. That's what I'm looking for and I know that I'm not gonna be able to find it with my husband. I want to move on. I'm ready to move on. This is my right of passage in my life. This is my epiphany.., if you like.

Luke: Okay. I understand where you're coming from and um, I feel for you. I have a great amount of compassion, for your situation, and I don't wanna come off as being vindictive or anything. And I just hope that what, what we've spoken about here, will maybe sway you back to the side of, of love, and to the side of, of that holy institution of marriage. Because you had a bad experience. You weren't the first one, I mean, many people have had these experience. I've had them myself. I didn't take it as far of course, but I mean, we all have had. We've all loved and lost. We've all had, you know, love unrequited, but I think that the thing is that we should all hopefully come away with it at the end of this discussion, is that love conquers all. And we should never give up on it.

Bow: I think the marriage is on many different levels and there are problems on certain levels, and you just have to solve those problem where you can. You guys are totally off, way off base with what you're talking about and I think you should reconsider your opinions.

Vivian: Speaking of way of bases is you, Bow. I mean with your sanctuary love and your devoted family and this and that, and then you go off and invite other people into your bedroom? That's what I just call ridiculous, O.K. you don't need a piece of paper to say that you are going to be together forever, that's just a piece of paper, and if you love each other, and trust each other and have an enough respect for each other, you don't need anything to say that yes we give you permission to be together.

Daisy: But I still love you guys.

Luke: Yeah, I guess that's the bottom line.

Bow: Love conquers all.

Vivian: We're still friends, O.K.
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sunyuting1 2008-06-04 22:26
看着文本,听着语音,眼睛跟上语音播放的位置:
播放语音,看着文本,在人命名后面的文本用鼠标从左向右选择一个人的语音文本点黑,熟练的可以用眼睛直接看选定的文本块,鼠标顺着播放的文字移动的方法,连续练习经过剪切的一个语音文件。
也可以初次阅读可以放慢速50%速度,在播放的人名后面,直接在文本上面,右拉文本,逐段进行阅读。


压码听懂或者压码跟读练习,压码记忆语音和文本对应关系,理解语音的意思

  一边播放语音,一边逐段用鼠标选择点黑,逐段复读,进行压码一个句子、多重压码、压码自然分段、连环压码练习,开始可以先逐段跟读练习,熟练后即可练习压码听懂,连续练习直到一个15分钟语音结束。
  连续练习数遍,逐步达到压码理解的目的。
 


反复练习,直到眼睛看着文本,耳朵带着耳机,跟上语音对应的文本,开始先不要求理解意思,主要练习阅读不泵掉语音目标即可。


看着语音频练习压码听懂
  利用Transcribe软件,播放语音,不看文本,看着语音频谱图练习压码一个句子,回想压码的文本内容,直到一个15分钟的语音练习完毕为止。反复练习几遍达到逐句压码理解记忆的目的。



sunyuting1 2008-06-04 22:35
看着文本,不听语音,回想磁带的语音,可以阅读,也可以朗读练习
    听说大突破由于有大量重复说碎句子,更接近自然说口语的实际,这样非常接近进行英语思维的过程,对于说口语是一个很好的练习。
    为了压码阅读理解记忆,可以进行对一个 分解的15分磁带的文本练习压码阅读,也可以练习压码朗读,面积注意练习碎句子的重复思维的过程,也可以练习句子分段的各个简单句子,也可以去掉重复的碎句子还原规范的句子的能力。
    看着文本,不听语音,逐个句子回想磁带语音,可以加深压码听懂的理解和记忆的目的,对整个语音,有一个完整的记忆的目的。


sunyuting1 2008-06-04 22:40
整理文本的方法
  整理基本词组,可以按照压码听懂《你好美国》的方法进行,分段进行整理,注意分行,以便视觉理解记忆的效果。
  整理基本句子,注意整理表达的句子的自然分段的简单句子和符合句子的能力,以便适应二者之间进行英语思维变换。


sunyuting1 2008-06-04 23:08
深度听清抗干扰话练习:
  《听说大突破》磁带,Vivian、Daisy:、Bow、Luke四人对话,在一人发表对爱情与婚姻主题的看法的时候,经常出现其他人员的中间抢话题和参言的现象,这是讨论话题属于高级话题,出现的干扰话的情况,这是锻炼大家压码听清抗干扰话能力的深度听清的能力。
    练习不看文本听语音的时候,要注意辨别不同人员的语音特征,首先区分男女性别比较容易辨别,然后对女士之间和男性之间的人员区别,可以通过语音特征来压码辨别。另外,开始的各自介绍部分,也是帮助下面区分的一个特征。


Vivian: Um, Let's all introduce ourselves.
Daisy: O.K. Well I'm Daisy, and I'm married and I'm on the verge of divorce.
Bow: Hi, everybody, my name is Bow, and I'm married and I think the institution of marriage is just great.
Luke: Um, my name is Luke, um I'm still looking for that special someone to make all my dreams come true.
Vivian: Hey. I think, I'm Viv, and I think legal is regal but I don't need it so I have a perfectly happy relationship with someone and we don't plan to get married any time soon and perhaps never.
Luke: That was cool, those rhyme?? I wish I had thought of that.
Vivian: Anyways let's continue on.

            与标准的多信号抗干扰话的是:多信号干扰话练习,是每次选择一个信号,放弃其他信号练习;而多人对话是以按照文本人物顺序练习,在出现一人讲话没有结束,他人抢话题的时候,要以文本的人物顺序练习,可以在没有说完之前,先不管插话人的讲话,在一人的文本讲话结束的时候,利用压码记忆的插话人物的语言,即可跟上文本的内容。


sunyuting1 2008-06-04 23:19
压码听懂练习的灵活切换:
      看文本听语音阅读,看文本听语音跟读,不看文本看语音频谱,不看文本听语音,看文本不听语音可以交叉进行。
  一般在不熟练的时候先练习看文本听语音,形成文本和语音的对应压码关系,这时需要集中精力练习,多注意语音与文本的细节,先以跟着语音找文本的同步能力为主,防止中途语音信号的文本丢失。
    解析语音信号的压码听清和压码理解,以练习语音频谱图为主,这样可以躺着远距离练习,以便休息近距离看文本眼睛的注音力。对于眼睛比较疲劳的时候,可以眼睛离开语音频谱图,或者笔眼细心体会语音的细节。
    每遍语音的练习,一般可以采用一种方式练习,也可以中途进行交换练习。
    练习几遍,语音和文本对应关系熟练了,也就可以完整压码理解记忆了。 


sunyuting1 2008-06-04 23:36
听说大突破以一天练习一个15分钟语音比较适宜,一般一天练习多次,就可以压码听懂的听说口语的目的。这样一个原声语音4天即可练习完毕。如果感觉一天练习强度仍然较大的话,可以自己进行分割语音到10分钟一个语音,这样一周正好练习一个原声语音。


sunyuting1 2008-06-04 23:57
分解语音的方法:
    听原声语音,看文本,找到分拆语音的起始和终结点的标记,一个 语音可以一次在原因上标记段落或者小结,同时分拆完毕,也可以学习以部分语音分解以部分。
    标记的方法先播放语音,对应看文本,以便标记分段的语音,不播放语音无法标记。
    只要在视图上进行分拆即可。
    分拆以后,可以导出分个的语音文件,下次用Transcribe打开分割的文件即可练习小语音文件了。
  音语音较大,无法上传文件,如果进行格式变换,音质会有有影响。一般可以按照介绍的方法,自己分拆。如果毅力较好,也可以一天练习没有分割的原因文件。
    如果没有原音的学员,需要分拆语音的可以以后少量上传。
    因为总共《听说大突破》的语音共计3册,每册2个语音,共计6小时语音。练习全部语音的压码听懂,最快可以在一个月完成。

  对于练习《听说大突破》由于语音难度较大,千万法需要完成五个阶段才能练习,而压码听懂,一般会练习《你好美国》的压码听懂即可练习。每天学会一个磁一面的一半,学习效率也是比较快的。这样就省了无法理解,曾经练习半途放弃过的学员,提供了解决方案。
  因为听说大突破磁带是千万法最好的磁带,由于里面的特殊的原质原味的特点,一般练习一个语音,即可开启听说的窗口。


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 00:04
如果听力基础比较地的学员,可以补课压码抄写,或者压码注音,练习一个 语音以后,在进行压码听懂练习就比较容易记忆语音和文本的压码了。
  由于原声磁带速度较快,可以用20速度用神气变速器练习,如果速度仍感觉太快,只要将20的速度令存为,在打开就可以得到需要的慢速度了。
  压码注音一般只要练习音节华弧简化练习即可快速掌握语音,不用进行全部压码注音,即可以做到效率和速度的平衡。


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 00:18
Quote:
引用第5楼ligengbeng于2008-06-04 20:41发表的 孙裕亭老师:您好! :
  向孙老师问好。看到您又在为我们忙碌。还请孙老师您多多休养。不好意思,向孙老师请教两个问题。 
    
  (1)Tanscribe录音的波形很细小,如何放大?
  (2)Tanscribe录音的波形怎样和原音的波形比较?

Tanscribe录音的波形很细小,如何放大,可以将图形下遍框下拉一下即可变大。
在视图里面频谱可以整体放大和缩小,可以进行垂直放大和缩小,如果进行左右放大和缩小可以右键在游标位置左右拖动,即可左右放大和缩小。
  我以前应用Tanscribe一般只是应用练习压码听懂,录音一般采用cooledit软件,波形对比较容易。
  为了减少占用空间,其他一般录音简易软件进行录音。


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 07:54
看文本、听语音,使眼睛阅读跟上磁带语音的方法:
还可以采用快捷键控制,先复制开头一句文本,鼠标在文本上向后移动,看完一个句子,或者一个句子的自然分段,逐步将一人的语音的文本,按shift键进行选择。
这样做的目的:
开始看文本用鼠标移动,不用用力连续按住鼠标,只要在文本上轻轻地移动指着文本即可,这样可以跟上每个句子的开头句子,不容易丢失,等看完一个句子再按快捷键控制,可以做到精确控制到句子。

在进行复制粘贴分拆的文本的时候,实用也比较方便。


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 10:08
1.Love and Marriage1的前15分钟语音对应的文本

1. Love and Marriage


SIDE A


Hello, We're here gathered together
in holy matrimony,
no actually we're here to talk about that
sacred thing
that we call marriage
or living together.



Um, Let's all introduce ourselves.



O.K. Well I'm Daisy,
and I'm married
and I'm on the verge of divorce.



Hi, everybody,
my name is Bow,
and I'm married
and I think the institution of marriage
is just great.



Um, my name is Luke,
um
I'm still looking for
that special someone
to make all my dreams
come true.



Hey. I think,
I'm Viv,
and I think legal is regal
but I don't need it so
I have a perfectly
happy relationship with someone
and we don't plan to get married
any time soon and perhaps never.



That was cool,
those rhyme??
I wish I had
thought of that.



Anyways let's continue on.





I'm sure each person agrees that
everyone is made
a little bit differently,
uh... some people may be suitable for them
and some may not be.
And you may find the right companion for you,
during your life time.
And others find that
they may choose to go
another path
now I'd be curious to find out
how you feel about
the companion
in a marriage you know..,
or children..,
whatever.
Go ahead,
urn, Luke?


Well, I don't know,
maybe I'm a bit of an
optimist or something.
But I think
I haven't find her yet,
but I believe that,
there is a girl out there,
that is just 100%
compatible with me.
Like the 100%
perfect girl for me,
and I just got to go out there
and I got to see the world
until I find her.
And then
totally I'm just gonna spend the rest of my life
with her and there is no questions asked,
um it will be,
I'll know it
when it's the time
and it's gonna be great
and I'm not gonna have to worry
about anything..,
and I'm gonna set myself up
with a little piece of farm land
and I'm just gonna make babies
for the rest of my life.


The three kids in the three bedroom house
the whole deal.


Well, yeah to a degree.
I just wanna drop-out,
you know I wanna work hard now
then I wanna drop by the society,
I don't wanna be part of this rat
i race anymore
but I mean,
I've got to stay interested in it,
I've got to stay in the game
and the only way
you can do that, is
just by being in love
with someone who.
I'm 100%
on the level with
and totally together with.
And I have faith
that I'll find her,
hopefully soon.


But what makes you feel that?
Well I mean
not that you won't find her
but I'm saying
why do you feel
the drive
or the need to find
a companion in your life?
And what makes you think that,
that would be so nice?
( Where's the feeling?)


It's kind of empty without it,
isn't it?
I mean
your whole world is made up of
all these like individuals going around trying to
find something in common with..,
as many other people as possible.
And just trying to like make a connection,
but a whole bunch of really superficial connections like,...
I don't know..,
like what're your hobbies,
what's your job,
people join clubs to find people
and
so they can talk about similar things
and so they can sort of have a common
ground to start a relationship with.


So (Romantic.)
you don't think that,
you don't think that,
there would be any reason or way,
I mean
do you think that this will be your lifetime partner?
What about divorce?
You don't see that in the picture?
I mean,
do you think that,
by chance,
you might end up with the wrong partner?
And do you believe in perhaps remarriage
or finding a second companion you weren't compatible.


No, I don't believe that at all,
I think,
everything that's been leading up to, urn,
in my whole life in the relationships I've made
with members of the opposite sex romantically,
there's always been something missing,
there's something
that is not quite there,
it doesn't click on some level,
and you have this initial attraction maybe,
but then as you find out
more about each other,
eventually you become a little bit,
the passion fades
and stuff,
and you don't become that,
and you're not into them anymore.
But I think that
it is possible
to just click with somebody
so well,
and you just realize
you just go on and go on,
the attraction just gets
better and better
because as you discovering things
about them you realize
how much they have in common with you,
but it's a very rare thing,
I mean I don't think
everybody necessarily even finds it
in their life..,
but I think
that that is something we can strive for.
The dating process is just like auditions you're just learning
about people
and then someone gets the parts,
someone you cast in the leading role
in your life.


So you're determine to like search out that person
and until you find that
person you're satisfied with being alone or,
or like maybe dating or,...


I'm happy dating and stuff,
but I don't do it just for the sake of doing
and like I definitely have an ulterior motive that's,
I wanna find that person,
it's a, it's a ..
.there's a definitely I mean to,
I mean I'm trying to have
fun in the meantime,
but there's that emptiness there,
that's, that's just, you know,
by playing the field I just don't get that,
that support I need.


Ah
So you're a sensitive guy,
and you're looking for
that Mrs right.


No, well, if you wanna put it
in Dear Abbey terms,
yeah I guess so


Ok. Well, let's move on to Bow then.
Bow, you're in a very stable marriage
with three kids.
I mean,
you're happy
where you are?

I'm extremely happy.
It's probably the best decision I've
ever made in my life,
and I totally see where...
Luke is coming from,
I mean
being my brother
and all we are pretty much,
you know,
sensitive guys, so ...
um ...
yeah.
I went through the same thing as him
and ...
it's tough in the beginning,
I mean
it's hard to find that
Mrs. Right,
but if you just keep looking
and your
compassionate about it,
you do find her and you do,..,
and the institution of marriage
is just the
ultimate thing for a man.
It's just great,
it's the fusion of
not just your bodies
but also your souls,
you're soul mates.


And what made Mary Lou
so right for you, Bow?


It must have been,
like, she just had twinkle in her eye.
I could see
deep into her soul,
like I just knew that her soul
and my soul were like two souls that,
we're made for each other.


One soul.


You lucky dog.
See that's what I want see that's
what I want
to look at that I'm just like,
that's it, man.


You can get there.
You will someday, man.


Right, well, see,
you know,
I'm kind of in the
opposite situation
from you guys,
because,
uh...
well, what can I say,
I was looking,
I thought
for exactly the same things,
and I thought I'd found
Mr. Right,
and we've been married now
for five years.
And we've...
I really,
I have to admit I've tried.
I really have tried,
I put in the time.


Did you love him when you first married him?
And up to what point did you think
that you loved him.
I mean do you still love him?


When did it fade,
when did it change?


And why?


Oh, well, I don't know,
I cannot put this into words.
Let me see, well, f
or me, yes,
I did love him.
I was both in love
and in lust with him,
when I met him.


And did he love you too,
I mean, was it a mutual thing,
you really had that love,
I mean...
Luke There,
That's the only way it works.


I think so,
I think,
I really think that
he did feel that way,
you know,
the thing is it that,
it's really easy
to be idealistic,
and when you're in the white dress in your,
you have this wonderful guy
who's proposing to you. And,
and your,
there's the whole Cinderella,
you know fairy tale ideal
that's behind a wedding.
And um,
here I was walking down the aisle thinking that
everything was gonna be wonderful,
we were gonna have the three kids
the house and the dog,
and the B.M.W.
in the drive way.
And um,
all of a sudden we had the house,
and
ok we didn't have children but..,
there was something missing.
And we...
I think we started this on just an ideal
and
we weren't prepared for the realities of marriage.
It's much more than those ideals.


Well,
it's nothing,
but it's nothing
that's insurmountable,
it's not anything that
you can't overcome with communication,
and genuine concern for
the other person's well-being.


Yeah, but the thing is where I'm at now,
Luke is,
I really,
I don't know,
if I can go on anymore,
I mean,
I think we've passed the point,
maybe we should have been doing that
communicating
way back before,
and now I'm in this situation where
, I don't really wanna be with him,
do I love him?
I love him in the sense that
I care about him,
because I've been
with him for a long time,
I don't want anything bad happen to him.
I wanna be able to help him as
a friend if possible,
but I'm certainly not in lust with him,
and here's the thing
I'm at this point in my marriage
where I wanna be with other people.
I, basically I wanna go out,
and I want to be with other people.


Oh, that's a shame.


What about,
if you're in the circumstance,
I mean,
what if your situation involved children?
I mean,
would you still think of
ending the relationship,
I mean..,
what about children?


Yes,
that's, well, all I can say is that I'm thankful that I don't.
But you know,
I think that would make it
much more difficult,
but in today's day and age maybe
we could have a relationship where
I have the kids one week and they
have the kids the other week.


So, is that what you gonna do
with your poodle?


Well, Yes,
I mean that's another thing.
I don't know
what I'm gonna do with the dog either. But...


The dog is just a superficial thing..,
that's just some sort of thing that
you were using
as some kind of glue to keep yourselves together
. I think you should give it another chance,
I mean,
you've got this person,
you've obviously made it this far,
well, what you need to do is bring it to the next level.
You need to have a child,
you need to make,
need to make an another commitment,
I mean, life is just a series of commitments,
(But, the what about...)
You got to go deeper and deeper
and keep challenging yourself and then ...
it's too easy,
people just throw things out when they don't work out
(: No.)
and it's too easy.
You've got to start seeing things through.
I think, well, that's,
that's your prerogative,
but I think that people
have to continue
to challenge themselves
and to continue
to commit themselves
to things and then they realize
only down the road,
I've made these commitments,
"Oh my, God,
I've had a very rich
and fulfilling
and beautiful life.
And a child would be the thing
that you need right now,
to get yourselves back on the same track,
to get yourselves together and
to get back on that horse and,
go out there and have a beautiful loving relationship again.


I totally agree.


Well, I totally don't,
I don't think Daisy has to go back to,
I mean,
to find another commitment to
hold her in there,
to string her into this relationship.
I mean,
she wants to find freedom,
she wants to go find another soul mate,
let her be.
Why should she be tied down?


Well, It wasn't necessarily a soul mate.
It was just
kind of
um...
mates.


Was it a one night stand?


Yeah.


And turned into a marriage?

Daisy:
No, no, no, no,
I was talking about when I get a divorce.
I wasn't looking for other
soul mates,
just mates.


I bet you're looking for just like
sexual partners.


Well, at the moment, yes.


Well, you can't do it like that,
I mean this is what I've been doing,
this is the dilemma I have.
I'm empty,
I'm like a,
I'm just like an empty vessel
floating through the sea,
because I don't have that
anchor to hold me to anything.


Well, you know,
we are just basically
extremes on one scale,
aren't we, Luke?


Well, I guess so,
but I just would say from my position,
I mean the grass can look always greener from
where you're sitting,
but I mean, it isn't always necessarily so,
and I think that you think you'll gain al
l this freedom and stuff,
but you're losing a whole lot of
really important things.


Well, Toucher,
You might come over to my green grass,
and not find it so green.


Well, Yeah
. but I haven't experienced
what you've experienced, yet.
I never had that,
that happy unity with
one other person.
And stuck it out for five years.
I've never been able to do that.


But I have,
and I agree with Luke.
I think that instead of looking for
other sexual escapade,
you should be
looking for
the new partner in your life,
your soul mate.
I mean it's..,
there's nothing like
having this like mutual respect for
one each other,
it's like a,
let me give you an example like I work,
you know a little bit..,
like after seven o'clock sometimes,
and you know,
I might wanna go
out and have a couple of beers with,
my, my colleagues so,
you know,
I'll be back by ten,
and I call my, my wife
and I say
"Darling,
I'm gonna be a little
late maybe about
10: 30" and she's
like "Darling,
no problem".


That's beautiful.


I mean that's,
that's mutual respect.


Yes, that's beautiful,
and I mean,
that's, what it's all about,
it's not like you've got an albatross around your neck anything.
It's liberating,
I think, I think once you find it,
you realize that you have a whole different
realm of freedom
that you weren't even aware existed.
(Totally)
Freedom to be yourself,
freedom to like fully give of yourself to another person.
That's true freedom,
that's true freedom.


Well sure,
it's freedom for you guys
who work and get to go out,
and lead good lives,
while your wife is at home cooking and,
cleaning,
and she has no,
you know,
personal satisfaction.


I'll stay at home.
I'd love to stay at home.


Um, Well me, personally,
I mean,
I have my own chores every day,
we share the responsibilities of the house.
I do laundry,
I wash dishes,
and I'm,
you know I'll come home
beat dead from work,
at like nine or something,
I mean, really late,
I'd go to bed by like ten.
But, I mean,
my wife is watching the baby all day,
and she might have like corns
and calices on her feet,
they might stink but,
I'll still massage them,
until my finger's almost bleed.
And, I mean,
that's what
marriage is about.


Well I don't know
many guys like you, two.


And I certainly don't.


And I don't think there are
a lot of men
that are willing to do that.


Willing to sacrifice,
yeah.


They're everywhere,
men just are,
just looking for the excuse,
they have all this,
macho posturing and stuff that
they just wanna go out and,
and meet a lot a chicks,
bust that's all a ruse.
It's just because they're insecure ...


And you don't wanna have sex
with other women?


Oh, but he does.
He's saying he is experimenting until he finds
that right one.


But the sex isn't just an incidental.
I'm not doing it,
I'm not doing it in pursuit of sex,
I'm not,
I'm looking for someone who,
who I'm compatible with sexually but also emotionally,
and like
(psycho...)
intellectually.


Well, then why is it wrong for me
to go out and have,
um and play the field and have sex with
other people and
find my soul mate?


I'm not saying it's wrong,
I'm just saying,
I'm just saying that you made this decision and
there's a certain sanctity to marriage,
but I think that, that it's sacred,
and you have to uphold it no matter what,
no matter what life throws
at you,
you've made this decision,
and you didn't do it,
just because it was a fluke,
I don't believe any marriages
happen by accident.
I think that
if you're gonna go that far,
it's magic,
and you know its magic,
and you know it's gonna work out, yeah.


Well, see,
but she doesn't feel it,
she doesn't know that it's magic.
She doesn't feel it at all.


But, at that time,
she did. She's just lost something
that used to just be there,
and she just has to rekindle that again.
It's still there,
( But it's gone.)
it's doesn't just go away
you don't. People just don't like have something
and it disappears.
( What if she's mistaken?)
I mean, well, that she must have mistaken,
well, then ...


(Vivian: In the last it all?) I don't think she did. I don't think she did. I don't think that people make mistake like that. When it comes to matters of the heart, I think you know, you know right off the bat. Matters of the heart, you can be wrong about math equations, and you can be wrong about, like your positions on things or like on historical facts. But on matters of the heart you're always right. You can't, I mean intuition is everything.
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sunyuting1 2008-06-05 10:31
整理文本:基本词组整理
    整理文本其实就是为了压码阅读,眼睛深上磁带语音的速度,开始采用25速度,35速度,50速度,70速度,根据自己整理文本的速度,逐步提高速度,找到最佳速度,即能做到提高速度,又能保证跟上整理文本,保证听清的文本的细节,进行压码记忆。
    有的学员对于整理基本词组的意义认识不足,进行省略。这是非常错误的。对于你的压码跟读阅读和压码理解记忆,可能会需要更多的时间,或者练习的次数更多。
  经实践证明,利用在论坛做工具,复制全部语音的文本,进行整理的方法,比其他的压码眼睛看、利用鼠标跟速、利用快捷键、利用鼠标右拉等方法阅读,更容易准确跟综,同时分行的句子动作记忆力更高。

特别是《听说大突破》这样的碎句子大量重复的思维方式的理解记忆了,就掌握了直接理解记忆和说口语的方式。

整个练习时间并不长,大约只有一个小时左右,旦对于练习效果,很大的作用。
  同时下次利用整理文本进行跟踪阅读,就容易多了。因为对于《听说大突破》的磁带,最难点就是容易跟丢文本。这一练习步骤可以说起到了关键作用。
  其实,在我看的一些学员整理的文本中,发现除了毛丝丝老师的基本词组是完全正确的外,我可以在一遍就能够跟踪下来,一般几分钟就学会了一课,象李老师、星空等练习很好的学员的文本,我基本不能一遍跟下来,有时甚至在基本文本上找不到。你们自己实验一次进行对比。看看不这样训练,能否一遍理解记忆,能否保证眼睛不跟丢?
   


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 10:44
练习了简单的基础课本《你好美国》压码听懂,一些学员感觉不能很快压住码,语音记忆不清晰,理解有困难,可能出现的问题,就在整理文本上面。

学习简单的课文以后,我们练习一些实际的口语语音,是否能够快速压码听懂,就说明练习方法的细节问题。一些学员在日记上说越练习越困难,其实与基础的关系并不大,主要的是方法。
  学习理解和口语的关键在于自然消化吸收,有生词是不会影响理解和记忆的。这是简易大家也不要练习纵向法查英语字典,先学会不查字典就能理解记忆。遇到确实不能理解的单词已经大大减少的时候,一篇文章只有几个单词需要查字典,再查字典的时候,才会是查字典变成很少的几乎可以忽略的步骤。
  听说大突破这一个语音是可以快速学会说口语的,主要的在于她的与真实语音的口吃,罗琐,甚至是错误的语法毛病,学会了这些毛病,反而成就了快速说口语的。


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 11:44
整理一边后,再听听语音,看看语音中的停顿是否和自己整理的一致,不一致的可以按照语音,进行修改。修改以后就是真实的句子停顿了。
什么是压码看文本,看当你看文本的时候,看着你整理的文本,就直到语音的节奏。


星空 2008-06-05 13:16
很高兴又看到孙老师再次发贴了,...研读研读..实在感谢老师把<<听力大突破>>的文本给出来,实在难得.


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 18:17
希望星空尽快练习《听说大突破》,这是千万法磁带最好的语音和文本,多亏郑赞容l老师最后还是在书上出了文本,过去我把600多套千万别学英语的普及版、中级版和高级版的磁带,还有广州学友出版的那些电影版的配套光盘都捐献给了一些扶贫,惟独留下了大突破1-3册书,一致爱不择手,特别是英文文本,我不是扫描的,而是过去几年一点一点打字打出来的。
星空和脑震荡练习千万法j基础最高,我推荐一定要反复将 《n听说大突破》练习熟练。我曾经简易你练习12册《你好美国》,现在更建议你练习《听说大突破》,因为用压码听懂练习是非常容易的。


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 19:36
2.Love and Marriage2的14.48-29分钟A面结束语音对应的文本

Vivian:

Well, see,
but she doesn't feel it,
she doesn't know
that it's magic.
She doesn't feel it at all.


.Luke:

But, at that time,
she did.
She's just lost something
that used to just be there,
and she just has to
rekindle that again.
It's still there,
( But it's gone.)
it's doesn't just go away you don't.
People just don't like
have something and it disappears.
(What if she's mistaken?)
I mean,
well, that she must have mistaken,
well, then ...
(In the last it all?)
I don't think she did.
I don't think she did.
I don't think that people
make mistake like that.
When it comes to matters of the heart,
I think you know,
you know right off the bat.
Matters of the heart,
you can be wrong about
math equations,
and you can be wrong about, like
your positions on things
or like on historical facts.
But on matters of the heart you're always right.
You can't,
I mean intuition is everything.


Michael Jackson and
Lisa Mary Presley,
(Michael, Yeah, Lisa Mary)
or Dennis Rodman and
or Carmen Electra.


I don't know t
hese people,
but I think
if they were gonna make the big plunge,
they were gonna go out
and get married,
and make these huge commitment
to each other
as this united whole.
Two candles becoming one,
you know.
I think that
something was there
that is still there,
it's just that the thing
that made it work
has gone,
it's dormant now.
And it's a matter of trying to
find it again and bring
it back up,
(O.K.)
and I think anything is, l
ike, just..,
can be overcome.
Any kind of
conflicts you had,
if you're in the bond of marriage,
and you had the idea
in the first place,
(Daisy: Oh that’s
a little naive, Luke.)
it's real, it's real, no, it's real.


How, how about not trying
to rekindle that fire,
but, just say,
"Hey, the flame is gone,
and it's died out,
and you're never gonna find it again,
so why not go and try to,
come to
a mutual understanding,
and say
"Hey, let's go and find
another companion,
or just find happiness
in our lives"

Well, I think that's a very defeatist attitude,
( Why is it defeatist?)
I think,
I think it creates a very dangerous pattern
for the rest of your life.
If something,
if something just doesn't work out,
like you kind
of get a thrill off it
and then it's starts going on,
and all of sudden,
it doesn't have the same,
the same kick it used to have
and it doesn't,
there's a diminished return
you're getting from it,
you don't just give up
from it and walk away,
I mean,
what are you gonna walk away
from your whole life,
you gotta, you gotta,
sometimes you've got to put yourself on the line,
and this is one of those things
where you have to do that.


O.K. alright,
O.K. Luke,
well, Here's Sally and Ben,
and, Sally and Ben,
they grew up in high school together,
and they had
a wonderful relationship
and they did that
whole fairy tale wedding and
they thought they were very happy,
and
well, somewhere along the line,
Ben, kind of got a little bit violent,
and he would beat Sally
and beat the children and
Sally tried to get him help but,
he wouldn't get him help,
and then Sally said,
"well, you know,
but this is the dream of our marriage?
Should I stay here?
And what about children?
And there comes a point,
don't you think
when a woman in
a situation like that, should leave?


Well, you left a part out there,
because, you just said,
all of a sudden,
he just started beating them up?
What changed?
Like what did she do,
what is,
how did she change
that made him start beating them up,
like, I mean obviously
(Exactly)
there was,
something there
and it shifted and
the situation was made different,
that caused the man
to start to becoming violent.
(That is)
I mean, he didn't have that in high school,
I mean, I hope
if he was doing that in high school,
she didn't like it. I assume she doesn't.


Well, some people,
some people have violent tendencies
and they don't manifest them
until later life,
and perhaps he's just manifested them,
maybe it was Ben's fault,
and not Sally's fault.


Well, maybe,
but, I mean,
obviously not,
he just didn't wake up and did
(You're attacking women,
that's what you're doing)
no I'm not, no I'm not,
(You are),
I'm not at all,
I'm just saying that
obviously something changed
in the situation
and, maybe it was within Ben,
like maybe it was frustration
with his job or something like that.
( Exactly, maybe it was with him)
I'm not saying that,
and I guess in that situation,
yeah, I mean,
it makes it a lot harder,
but I still think it's overcomeable,
I think that if he could just,
if he just could take
the fighting element out..,
that in him hitting them,
then it would be
a good marriage again, right.


Well, she could learn to fight
back a little bit, you know.


Sure.


Defend herself a little bit.


Well, that might escalate things.
Maybe that's not good. I,
I don't think violence in a marriage
is really gonna...


But then maybe he could
see her as his equal again,
and then get on with things.


Possibly, possibly.


Well, What about, O.K.
Mr. Love,
please tell me then,
what I'm gonna do.
Here I am living with this guy,
and I well obviously have,
well I'm married to him,
and I, obviously have some problems
with him, but
my thing is,
is that the I've met
another man at work,
and I'm very attracted to him?
And I'd like to have sexual relations with him.
Now how do
I stop myself from doing that?


Well, see, you've already created the pattern
for yourself though,
cause if you had the same feelings
for this guy that
you did for your husband,
is it gonna, is gonna lead to,
is gonna go down the same way?


I don't want to get married again.


Well... well.., why?


Why, the marriage is...


You have to. I mean,
If it's the right thing,
if you feel that kind of attraction to him,
you have to,
you have to like consummate it.


You can't have,
oh consummate it with sex?
You can't have a sexual
relationship with someone
without being married?


You're doing that, man?


Of course, I am,
but, I'm just doing it to
discover about people,
I'm trying to get at their inner souls.


And you can only do that
because you're a man,
we can't. Cause we're female?


I'm not saying that?


It's not as good,
I mean
having sexual relations with,
just a,
you know,
a person that
you meet in a bar or something,
it means nothing.
It's 2- dimensional,
it doesn't it matter
how sexy they are?


O.K. Daisy?
Just you know,
tell him..,
let's meet at the bar
and meet him all you want,
and do whatever you want with him.


I mean, the thing...


Well, yeah, you know
there's a certain animal,
kind of instinct,
in humans, and
maybe sometimes sex
for the sake of sex is OK too,
why does sex always
have to be a flop?
Why can't I fulfill my,
my pure
( Animal magnetism)
physical desires?


Because,
you are married.


Okay.
Well, if I get a divorce,
and I'm not gonna be
married any more.


Yeah, O.K. well,
then go ahead and get a divorce,
but well,
I mean it's your life,
I mean,
you screwed up your life.


Totally, I mean...you're gonna...


Why is it that screwing up her life?
Why does divorce
have to ruin your life?


Because she's turning her back
on the greatest thing
that's ever happened to her.
That's why.


The institution of marriage.


Exactly.


Have you met my husband? No.


No, I have not.


Yes, so, I don't think you're qualified
to speak about it,
Mr. Love.


Well, obviously,
he must have something
going from,
because you married him
and you've lived
with him for five years.


Yes, but that has gone
. I'm not in love with
this person anymore;
I want to have sex with other people.


It was a mistake,
she said.


Or maybe, you know,
you just weren't trying hard enough,
you have to
spice up your marriage like,
you have to bring some toys
into the bedroom,
spice it up, you know...
whips and...


No, spice it up
by bearing another child
so that you're
completely and forever eternally committed
to that relationship?


That's my brother
Luke's idea,
you know,
he, he's not married yet,
he doesn't know,
but I am.
I have experience,
and yes of course you know,
we have our troubles
every once in a while, but...


He's just wants free sex like you, O.K.


That's not true.


That's not true.


Don't get so defensive!


I wanna...
I'm looking for
a committed relationship,
and I tell this to girls up front
before I sleep with them,
and that I'm looking for
something serious,
but, sometimes,
it just doesn't click.


I wanna hear about the toys.


I say, that's a line.


I mean, the
masks and specials
I have order
catalogs from Japan,
which are really great, it...
I mean,
I spent a lot of money
on batteries a month?
But it's totally worth it.
I mean,
when you have an altercation,
and all it takes is a
double dong-dildo to rectify it,
it's a...
I mean,
it's no problem,
I don't see anything
wrong with that,
and you know,
it's the thing with
the people today
they're so easy like a,
my brother was saying,
to just,
you know,
to throw away
a marriage.
But urn,
for this,
you're talking about going out
and having sex,
because you love sex...


Well, would you to be willing to
if your wife said to you
"O.K. I love you,
but I wanna be
with another person,
to be involved with us."


All I want to be is sexually satisfied by,
not a dildo,
but by the real thing.

If that's what it would
take to keep
the fire in our marriage alive,
then yes I would.


You would
let another man,
if your wife said you
"No, I want
another man
to satisfy me,
I want to
open our marriage,
and take in new sexual partners"
you would do that
for your wife?


Yes, I would.


Even though,
that's like kind
of breaking your marriage,
vows. That's...
I mean,
that's just as good as going out
and have an affair.


Well, that depends on
what kind of religion you have,
or what kind of standards, and...


But, you guys are talking about
the sanctity of marriage
and the vows and not breaking them..,
and how you should be
forever committed to each other.


Exactly, which means that..,
we'll do anything it takes to keep that alive.


But, thus,
do you really,
can you sit here
and honestly look me
in the eye, Bow,
and tell me.


Look at her in the eye!


And tell me,
( Don't roll your eyes!)
you could watch another man
having relations
with Mary lou?


I mean,
if, if, what it took was for,
if she,
if she asked.


Don't break down on this.


If she asked me,
you know,
to have some sort of deviant
relationship in bed, that's,..
.that's what I had to do,
that's what I have to do!


But I just asked you,
what about
the sacred vows of your marriage
that you supposedly
uphold so highly.


But I mean
, if it's something
that your partner wants,
I don't think you have to be limited
by the traditional ideas of marriage,
of course,
we're living in changing times.
And people have different needs and
different things that turn them on and stuff,
and I mean there's room within a marriage
to change some of those standard perceptions,
I mean
I think, um,
I think it's important that people,
that people find
and make their own definitions of marriage.
I think it's important that they,
that they, just,
that they seek out
what's best for them,
and within a marriage
no one can touch that,
that's just you and your partner,
make it work however it has to,
however it has to happen.


So, why can't the same apply
for Daisy, or
I mean what if her,
her husband came to
a mutual agreement that
their marriage isn't going to
go anywhere, from here.
I mean,
that they mutually agree that
this is the point where,
you know that
they're going to.


That's exactly what we're saying.
We want her to try something
before she gives up on her marriage.


Not,
not give up.
I'm not saying try.
I'm saying they both agree that
they're gonna both
go their own ways,
and that they have tried.


I'm just saying that's a dangerous
pattern to get into.
I think once you've made that...


Who says it's a pattern?
Doing it once ..
.doing it once isn't,
it's not like you're gonna divorce
a hundred times in your life.


But you might get married.
If you get married a hundred times
what's to stop you from divorcing?


No, well, No, I don't
want to get married again.
You know,
everybody doesn't have to speak for me.
I don't wanna get married again.
And the thing is
I think it's probably
innately human
for us to want to have more than
one partner,
and if I
married a man
that can not fulfill my needs,
and then why
should take the responsibility
and onus all by myself,
to fix that.


But, people. Its works better,
if you would just stay with one person,
that works better.


Why do you have to be
with one person,
I never wanna get married I'm
perfectly satisfied living my own life,
and you know,
you can perfectly,
have a partner,
and not get married,
you can live
the rest of your life
with one partner,
why must you get married?
Is it some inevitable thing
that you have to
cross?


Sure,
and even if she doesn't
want to get married,
I mean,
if she chooses to
have a single life.


And be faithful to him.


Or not even have a partner,
or not even have a partner,
in today's society,
there are several options
if she wanted to be a mother,
a single mother is
nothing new in today's society.
There's surrogate mothers,
well, I mean, you know,
there's so many opportunities
out there for women,
why do I have to choose this archaic,
patriarchal, system,
um that men created, marriage.


Well, no I mean,
I'm sorry it's come to it that
you see it that way
but I think that you are missing out
on one of the great treasures of life and that's...


And How do you know,
you're not even married,
you just have this idealistic marriage
um idea in your head..


O.K. How about this?
I'll appeal to on a more of
a legalistic and
pragmatic angle,
I mean,
without marriage.
You don't get all these
tax-breaks and stuff
and you don't get the same benefits that,
that you'd get if you're married.
If you're single,
you're just living together
that's not gonna,
that's not gonna,
that's not gonna hold up in a court-of-law.
There are so many benefits you get.
Just from a pragmatic point of view.


I'll play your game.
I'll adopt a kid,
ha.


But you won't get respect from society,
society doesn't,
does not respect
single mothers
or single women.


I'll donate,
I'll donate.
Why not?


Because society is ruled
by a government of white,
conservative men,
and there
in lies the problem.


O.K. What about this?
Alright Bow,
I honestly,
don't believe you are
satisfied with your marriage,
you're not lustful of your wife,
and she isn't of you.
You guys
are in it on your marriage,
it's a functional marriage.
You guys
feel like you
have to be
with each other,
you have to raise this picture
( Three kids)
perfect family,
exactly,
and you are tied down
by your kids and your
dog and your BMW
and your two door garage.


Have you never seen them together
the way they're fawn over each other,
and dote on each other?


In front of others, sure.


You, just,
you're saying that from lack of experience,
you just haven't been there,
once you cross over
to the other side then maybe
we can have this conversation.


I don't wanna be on the other side.
I'm perfectly happy
living the life that I am.


Sure, promiscuous and
just another man
every other night and,
you know, you don't know
if you have a disease or,
you know...


Ignorance is bliss.


Exactly.


I get my pap smear every six months.


Doesn't matter,
the thing is, it's not..,
you're just thinking about
sex in the,
because of the,
the function of sex.
It just pure lust and
that's not what it's all about,
it's about like,
yes, of course.


Well, you're not thinking about
the lust
when you use those toys with your wife?


No, maybe,
she is, but to me,
( Maybe she is),
it's really,
it's like um the ultimate of a...
coming together,
that fusion of marriage
and love is,
is intercourse,
with each other
and it's not just the function of it.
It's,
it's more like a union
of our souls
coming together,
and it's not like,
you know,
of course,
I think of other women as attractive,
wow,
she is really beautiful,
and but..,
it's more of an attraction to my wife,
well, I mean,
even when I see her naked with her
stretch marks and her rolls,
that's doesn't matter to me.
It's just like,
I don't even see that.
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Daisy:
Right,
( You don't even know)
well, that's a beautiful thing,
if that's true,
but some,
for most people,
it doesn't,
love doesn't exist on that level,
and you can be with people and
they become
unattractive to you,
and why at this age?
My mistake was,
I'll admit it,
I don't have
a problem with that
I can admit my mistakes.
My mistake was
marrying too young.
And now
I'm at this point
in my life where
I want to move on.
I need to progress,
and I feel
I'm not progressing
with my husband,
he has not progressed.


And how does he feel about it?
Does he know about it?

:
Well, actually
he still wants to remain married,
but he is still the same person
that he was five years ago,
and I feel
I've evolved
and I don't wanna be with him.
I can't connect
with him on the same
intellect,
the same level,
that same soul mating
that I had with him five years ago,
is gone
and I'm not attracted tohim
not in the slightest bit in fact
when he touches me,
I'd rather puke.


No, you're just going through a phase,
it will pass,
everybody goes through it,
that's true.
I think,
I don't know,
I think that attraction,
you know,
comes and goes,
but really
when it's the,
when it's the right the thing
it's never ends.

Believe me baby,
it's gone
( No... No)


Ah, it might also be,
I mean you seem
to be getting close to that
age of like menopause?
So maybe that's it,
like ...
you know...


Menopause
after five years of marriage
when she got married young?


I'm only thirty years old.


Oh, I'm sorry.


Anyways,
I don't see the reason
why someone has to
remain married
or get married.
I mean
you can seek out a different
life style
for yourself and that
doesn't mean
being promiscuous every night
and sleeping with another man or woman,
you can certainly...


But It does,
it does mean that,
if you just can't
( Why?)
seem to,
if you can't seem to find that one person
that does it for you,
and draws you
into their world so much,
you wanna be the part of that world,
you wanna,
you wanna love everything
about this person,
you know,
you wanna know what they think
( But why have..,
why?)
you wanna know what they feel,
you wanna,
when you meet them
you know,
food tastes better and
like colors are more
vibrant and stuff.., that's...


You leave the door open
when you go to the bathroom.


Yeah, there's a trust there,
there's, there's a fully,
there's a freedom
and there's a genuine like ecstatic
and rapturous joy,
( Well, then let me ask you this,
boy.)
that you get from just giving of yourself
to another person.


But why must you marry them,
why do you have to
make a vow
and marry someone,
it's,
it's just a piece of paper,
and.., it's a license
( No, no.).


And, further more,
further more,
urn,
here you are Bow,
you know,
going on
and on
and on
about the virtues of a marriage,
your marriage values
when you walked into that
sanctified institution
called the church,
told you
that you were only allowed to
have sexual relations
with your wife,
and here you are,
inviting virtual strangers
into your boudoir.
And how
can you justify that?


Excuse me,
Miss, not at all.
It's was actually in a synagogue ...
and our rules are different there.


Excuse me the Jewish the,
the Jewish religion says that
you can invite strangers
into your bedroom.


Yes.


I think not.


Actually, not. It's yeah,
not it's doesn't actually says that,
I don't think,
but,
but, it goes back to my other point earlier that,
like
it's not always the letter of the law.
Sometimes you have to
you have to abide
by the spirit of the law?
Do you know
what I'm saying, people?


And what is the law?
What, what?
The words on the certificate
of your marriage license?


Well, actually,
it doesn't come in a certificate
with like little rules on it.


Because the government says
you're allowed to live
and fornicate
with this person?
Then it's okay.


Well,
it was not only O.K. Yes,
it's great
that you can
that you can know
that this person
is gonna be for you there.
All the time
through thick
and thin you know,
no matter what
kind of trials
and tribulations live can throw at you.


Well, what kind of person is gonna be there,
because
I'm not gonna be there for my husband,
I want a divorce.


But then you're not keeping up your end
of the agreement
that you've made.


The agreement that what
my local government
or my senate told me that
I had to fulfill?


Hey, hey!


The agreement that went
void and null.


No, no, no,
you, they,
the government didn't
force you to get married,
I'm sorry.
But I mean,
you took that
decision upon yourself.


I did,
and I admitted
my mistake,
that I made a mistake;
I got married
to the wrong guy.
But how can you sit there
in your,
on your sanctimonious pedestal
(Single)
and tell me
that I should stay
with this me
who I'm totally,
100%,
unhappy
and unsatisfied with
. And I can't move on
with my life?
Give me one
good reason.


O.K.
Alright.
If you,
I guess
if you,
if you acknowledge that
you've made a mistake,
I guess I'll have to
I'll say alright on that.
But
I still think that
you've taken the wrong turn,
I don't think that
you should give up on
the institution of marriage,
or the institution of love,
you know,
I mean of, like
forever love,
you know,
the kind of love
that just keeps on
giving and giving.


You haven't tried hard enough.


Well, maybe,
somewhere down on the track,
if you guys give me
let me get a divorce,
I might find that guy.


No, I mean,
it's, it's a free country
, you can do whatever you want.
I'm just saying don't
sell yourself short by saying like
the whole thing's a sham.
I mean,
obviously,
there has to be
some kind of merit to it,
look how many people do it?
( Exactly)
Everybody gets married;
it's the thing to do.


And everybody gets divorced these days,
look at the divorce rate.
It's about
fifty percent now,
for the past twenty years.


I'm not saying that's right.
I don't think
that's right,
I think that's wrong.


Because people go into marriage
for the wrong reasons,
(Exactly)
and they do it
because they want to conform to society.

And too soon
without knowing for sure
that they really want to commit to that
sort of relationship,
why must you commit to,
you can get married
at the age of forty for the first time
and only time in your life.
( Sure)
( Hey man)
You can find the one
committed partner
and live with them or
have relations with
them for twenty,
thirty years without having a marriage license,
to bond you guys together.


Oh, no, no,
well of course,
well
O.K.
I believe you can find
that love at any point in your life.


So as long as you've found that love,
that,
that one person,
right, in your book,
you don't have to get married.
After you find that person,
then you can go ahead
and get married
if you want to,
but why force it on
someone else
when it may not suit them,
maybe it was a mistake.


I'll tell you why.
It's because
you can never really trust your partner
until you have that
commitment.
The sign
on the dotted line,
until you have that
then there's an ultimate trust it
goes beyond human,
urn, intellect,
you can't even imagine,
what it's like..,
cause you're not married.


Then, perhaps your love is not as
solid as you think
it is if you need a signature on a dotted line,
instead of the trust
and the bond
and the honesty
that you have with each other.


O.K,
if you are right Bow,
the things that
melds and meshes
two people together
is that signature on the dotted line.
Then how do you feel about
the fact that
my sister,
who I love
with all my heart
and my soul,
who's been there
through thick and thin,
all the things in my life.
I could go on for so long, but
that's an another story.
She is a lesbian,
and I'm proud to say that,
I don't have any problems
with saying that.
I don't
I don't.
But anyway
she is a lesbian
and she is in involved
in a relationship now,
she's fifteen years older than me
by the way, she's forty-five,
she's been in involved in a relationship now
for twenty years
. Twenty years,
they've been devoted to each other
they have an adopted child;
they love each other
with all their heart.
They're wonderful,
they're,
they're better than you,
and Mary Lou,
they don't even have to
bring in toys
and other women
or whatever,
but they are completely
happy together,
and they
can't
get married,
they can't sign on that dotted line,
and what do you have to say that.


Let me respond to that,
urn,
you know,
because your sister is a sexual deviant
in our society,
um,
you know,
she's not able to actually
have a real marriage
and I think
she's probably regrets that.


Excuse me,
deviant?
Wasn't it you
telling us about
you bring strangers
into your bedroom?


That was a sacrifice
to keep my marriage alive.


And isn't that
I think that marriage.


I think
you are
a hypocrite.


And those marriage vows are
( Hey,)
supposed to be about,
they're supposed to be
between two
and there's supposed to be
sacred in your words.
But they're not sacred anymore a
fter you've invited half the neighborhood
into your bedroom.


Well, O.K. What is the goal of sex?
I mean, what is the whole point of it?
Is it for pleasure?
Well,
maybe as a sort of distraction,
I mean,
I think the purpose
is for procreation.
I don't think
the people should just be getting together
and shagging just to have like.


This is the misconception
that rest of the society,
especially the male population
seems to have.
A homosexual relationship
is not about sex,
it's about the fact that
two people
love each other,
just as same as a man
and a woman love each other,
they don't feel that way
with another person.
They only feel that way
with one another,
because
the person they're with
is their soul mate,
the person you're seeking,
Luke.
So you're sitting there,
on your little
preaching pedestal,
telling me
about
going out and
finding your soul mate,
when my sister
has her soul mate,
she's been with her
for twenty years,
faithful,
Bow.
Hasn't had any strangers
in the bedrooms.
She is happy,
and they're together.
And they're solid and they
are solidified,
they're gel.


I don't think that,
I don't think that
they have monogamous relationships
( Yeah),
I think they're always is,
you gotta admit
with homosexual relationships,
there's always
some fooling around, ...
if you have guys...


Why, I'm sorry.


No, No, I'm sorry,
I know my sister,
I know her, you don't...


And also,
with lesbians,
I mean,
I'm sure that they're not
totally sexual satisfied,
yeah,
how could they be?
I mean,
just tongues and fingers...
what.... I don't...


And neither are you
and that's
why you need your dildo, right?


Yeah, well, obviously,
you're doing something wrong, Bow.
( Well...)


Aren't performing
up to your...


No, see you don't understand,
I'm just..,
it's just to be,
it's just to be creative
(Pardon? Pardon?)
in the bedroom
and not keep it monotonous
and um... to...
you know,
it's just to keep it spicy,
it's just a little extra,
extra added on.


Well maybe if you
had the equipment too,
you wouldn't need it
any other equipment?


I tell you what's monotonous?
Monotonous is like
going out every night,
picking up some like
babe in a bar,
taking her home,
( Like you do, uh?)
and having like wild sex with them
and then waking up in the morning,
they make you breakfast
and they leave.


It's disgusting.


It's terrible,
I don't,
it's just,
it doesn't do it for me.


You don't believe in it, you just practice it.


Well, that's fine.
My sister is not doing that
and her partner isn't doing that either,
why can't she have the same right as you,
I want,
if marriage's alright for you
and Mary Lou, Bow.
I want it to be
alright for Helen,
I'm ready.


Fair enough,
fair enough.
I'll side with you on that.
I'll say that,
I'll say that
the institution of love
and marriage,
it goes beyond anything,
beyond like
a sexual orientation,
beyond a,
race, creed,
color belief,
anything.
I think the love is the thing that,
that, erases all those boundaries,
all those distinctions that
we try to build up between each other.
I think love is the great bulldozer
of ideological conflict.
And I think that is the thing,
that is the thing
the main,
the most important thing that
the big the enforcer,
the prime mover of love.


Yes, sir, I mean...?
Jimmy Swaggart? Amen.


It's marriage,
it's marriage..,
that's what makes it love.


Well, and why can't they
have marriage?


Why can't you not
have marriage?


Answer my question!


I agree,
I agree,
they should,
I mean,
thinking it over,
I think that they should,
if they're truly in love,
and they truly wanna go
all the way with it,
and they're having the kind of thing
I've been dreaming of all these years,
then who am I to say
that they can' have that?
Or that they shouldn't be able to,
to... make it alright,
but then you're contradicting yourself
you're saying that,
that they should get married.


I'm sorry.


Well, I'm saying that they
found each other,
that's fine.
In my case,
I haven't found that person.
I'm a completely different case,
Luke, completely different.


But, if you found that person,
would you get married again?


If I was able to find that person
who satisfied me
on every level,
emotionally,
physically,
sexually,
yes.
I would go for it.
I would get the whole kit and caboodle.


Yeah, and five years later?
Divorce.


Why does the epitome of life
have to surround
a companion
or marriage,
or love.
Why do you need that?
Why can't you have a...
fulfill your life
and have a satisfying life
with work and friends
and a nice social life?


Uh?
You know
humans are innately gorgeous,
they need people around them.
( Yeah)


Yeah, I've got lots of people around me,
what about it?


That's not the same thing.
I mean having friends
and loose contacts
and acquaintances and stuff,
that's,
that's shallow,
I mean
everybody has that
and of course
it's important but
what you are looking for,
the whole point of life,
I believe,
is making that one true commitment,
where you just give everything of yourself,
and you don't even know where,
you stop,
and the other person begins.


O.K. We've heard it all before Luke,
and actually,
you know,
I know that,
um,
most of you know,
I've known  Luke:
for quite a while and...
There are a few things
in your argument that
don't quite,
kind of gel,
Luke, like for example,
you're saying that
when you're with a woman
you let her know that
you're looking
for something more
and then you go ahead
and you have relations with her
and if it's doesn't work out,
you move on,
is that what you tell,
um,
the women you hired down on
the corner of fifth avenue?


Hey, hey, hey..,
don't go slinging mud
at me now..,
that's a,
that's a whole different,
that's a whole different,
I'm not even gonna comment,
I'm not even gonna justify
those comments.


And, and you're talking about
this cycle that's going to form,
well I mean throwing away,
throwing away each women
after every night
one night stand,
I mean
isn't that forming a cycle just like,
she's gonna divorce.


What about
those women feelings?
Do you think
that they're chattels?


Hey, I don't,
I'm not talking about
one night stands here,
I'm talking several nights,
you know,
several...


Several nights...


Several nights to work out
some sort of like rapport
with the person,
I mean,
the initial rapport,
like in a bar,
night club or something.
And maybe you'll
have a bit of rapport,
and you'll go home
and get you get,
more, more of a rapport...


And the next night
you just can't send her home,
so you
( Yeah)
have another night with her?


Yeah, but I'll know, I'll so.


What's the criteria you're
judging these women on,
well, I mean,
do you find out
if they can cook
or do you find out
if they can do your laundry
well enough?
Or if they can iron?
or you know...


No, no, no, no, I mean,
just like a,
you know,
little things like
compatibility things
just like,
just things they might say or
do or maybe they just..,
like certain things about them.
It has nothing to do with that.
I said before,
I think I said that before.


How they perform in bed?


So why don't you
be more specific?
What about what they say
or do or what...


sunyuting1 2008-06-05 23:17
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Vivian:
So why don't you be more specific?
What about
what they say or do or what...

Luke:
Well, I don't know,
like if I say something to them,
and I think that,
that one thing they would say
would be really funny,
and then they say something totally different.
That's a sure sign that
maybe it's not meant to be,
like I want someone
who's kind of like
a mirror reflection of me,
as a woman,
and I don't think that's
asking too much.

Daisy:
Why don't you
marry your mirror?

Vivian:
And you're not answering in the question.
Why you have to
conform to society's ideal picture?
Where you have to find that
other love in your life
and marry them?
I mean why can't you live
a life like me?
I have a,
nice job and
I'm satisfied with
what I do
and have many friends
and I have a companion,
I have a companion,
but we've come to mutual understanding that
we will not marry
but we're still,
we're so committed to each other.

Daisy:
And your in a monogamous relationship,
right,
she's having sex
with one person,
they're happy,
but they don't want,
they,
their relationship
(Luke: But)
excuse me,
is on a completely
different spiritual plane
(Vivian: and...)
they don't need
the signature on the dotted line.

Vivian:
And ... since we're not restricted to
your morality rules,
we can probably get divorced
any time we want to, huh?

Luke:
Well, I just think you're full of hot air though
I think you just like,
I think you're just talking,
I mean it's like "
oh we have this big thing
and it's a spiritual plane.
Well, put your money
where your mouth is
and sign the dotted line?

Daisy:
Oh Ye who has no partner.

Luke:
Hey, at least I'm looking,
and I know
what I'm looking for.

Vivian:
And a blank dotted line.

Luke:
Yeah, but at least, I
know what I'm looking for.

Vivian:
I know what
I'm looking for;
I've found what I'm looking for.

Luke:
So marry it.

Vivian:
I don't wanna marry it,
I'm happy
I am,
I am perfectly satisfied,
I'm not insecure enough to
need that signature,
I have his signatures all over...

Bow:
Yes you are,
yes you are,
that's why you're not doing it
(Luke: right).

Vivian:
Why, why?

Daisy:
You guys have no idea
what you are talking about.

Bow:
You're just gonna be a,
a black sheep in society,
people are not gonna respect you
(Vivian: Exactly that's
exactly what
I'm talking about)
as a couple and it seems like
you just you have no respec
t for society,
because you're just gonna living sin,
and then once you guys are...

Vivian:
Why is it sin?
Living in sin?
Why must I conform to...?

Daisy:
Sin? Sin, don't go there Bow-,
sin? Excuse me,
who's been sinning Bow?

Vivian:
Go back to your synagogue.

Bow:
What?

Luke:
People gonna laugh at you guys,
you know.

Vivian:
Why, What is conforming to society?
Why must you conform to...
this ideal that
society upholds to you.

Bow:
Do you always have to be a rebel?
You always have to be deviant?

Vivian:
Yeah,
I'm a rebel without a cause.

Daisy:
And you!!

Bow:
No,
and then the first time
that you have,
like a small little tiff
then anyone can just leave
and that's the end of the relationship,
and then what do you do?
You are either left alone,
or you have to do go and
do the same thing over again.
You have your one night stand
and do all this disgusting stuff?

Vivian:
I, you know what,
you know that I've never had,
I've never cheated out my man, and ...

Bow:
How would I know?

Vivian:
And you know what I just said,
yes, exactly,
I don't have
that piece of paper,
that holds us together,
and bonds us together,
we have our own respect
and the trust
that we have with each other...

Bow:
It's a facade.

Vivian
: Facade?

Daisy:
I'll tell you what,
facade, facade.
Well, here you go.
I mean,
I've been married
for five years
and what am
I seeking
after five years,
of this marital bliss
that you guys are talking about.
I'm seeking freedom,
absolutely,
I want freedom,
I want the freedom
to go here and
go there
and then to come home
when I want to.
And if I wanna bring him home
then that's who
I'll bring home
that's what I'm seeking.
I want freedom.
I want control over my life,
I don't want anyone
whether it be the government,
or men to tell me what to do.

Luke:
O.K. Fair enough.
But you gotta understand that
it won't be like that forever,
I mean
you're not gonna want it
once you get it again,
you're not gonna want
that kind of freedom,
you're gonna,
you're gonna seek out the kind of freedom that
all people really want deep down inside
whether they acknowledge it or not.
And that is the freedom to
fully give of themselves to
another person
and to be bonded forever
in holy matrimony.

Vivian:
Well, I'll agree,
up to everything you said,
except the holy matrimony,
the last two words,
why holy matrimony,
why do you need that piece of paper,
sorry, you don't...

Bow:
Course you think like that,
you're like a satanist,
you're living in sin.

Vivian:
Oh, my goodness.

Daisy:
Oh, he who he
who has not sinned
throw the first, stone.

Bow:

What're you talking about?
You married your high school sweetheart,
that's the only girl you were ever with,
look at that,
they've been together,
how many,
how many years like..,
like...

Vivian:
And the other woman
he's invited into their bedrooms.

Bow:
We've lost our virginities together.

Daisy:
Excuse me;
there are many mansions
in the lords house.

Bow:
What?

Vivian:
Speechless, hey?

Luke:
Well, I don't know.

Daisy:
He who is sitting there
telling us about,
religion,
and holy vows,
you've breaking yours
several times already.

Bow:
Oh yeah,
well people
who live in glass houses take
showers in the basement alright?

Daisy:
Ha Ha.

Luke:
Come on,
let's not throw stick
and stones
at each other,
guys! Let's get together on this.

Daisy:
Well the problem is
that we have fundamental differences here.
I believe that
I should be
in control of my freedom
and I don't want a man to dictate that,
and Viv,
Viv just wants to be able to
have her relationship
on her own terms.

Luke:
O.K. well,
this shouldn't become
a battle of the sexes;
I don't wanna sound like I coming off preaching
as a man to a woman,
I'm just talking about like...

Daisy:
Well you are.

Luke:
Well, I'm just talking about like, well,
but, just because I'm a man,
but if I was a woman saying this to you,
would you feel that,
you know,
you're being railed at by another woman,
no, just because I'm a man,
that doesn't mean that,
doesn't meant that,
I'm trying to take the male view point
and try to lord things over you.
I'm just saying that
my point of view is that,
love is eternal
and love is great,
it's the only thing,
love redeems alt,
it's the most important thing,
and marriage make it real.

Vivian:
This is the man that said
that it is O.K.
for man to hit a woman.
You know why...

Luke:
I didn't say it was O.K.

Bow:
But it is.

Daisy:
Luke, Luke,
you would agree with me
that this society
is a patriarchal society,
right?

Luke:
To a degree.

Daisy:
To a degree.
Which degree would that be?

Luke:
To a large degree.

Daisy:
O.K. and women
when they enter
the institution of marriage,
they are,
whether they do it subconsciously
or consciously,
expected to perform
a certain role,
and they fall into that role,
because the society wants them to fall
into that role,
and I don't,
except that,
I reject that,
I, I absolutely reject that,
I'm looking for something more
in my life,
I don't want to be
another statistic in society.
I've already made myself that.
I'm a divorce,
or almost.
I don't wanna be this woman
who cooks and cleans and
is bare-foot
and pregnant
for someone,
for somebody
who doesn't even appreciate it.

Vivian:
And the reason
why it is pointless to
point this out to
Bow and Luke,
is because,
you guys are stuck in your own little worlds over there,
and Bow,
you're not even married,
you haven't even found
your companion,
do you?

Bow:
I am married.

Vivian:
Oh, I'm sorry,
Luke, Luke, you haven't even found your companion,
you're still going out there
night after night,
banging this girl and that, and...

Luke:
Hey, hey, hey, hey.

Vivian:
OK. You say that you want to make this commitment.
After you've made that step
then come back to us
and preach to us, okay?

Luke:
Alright, look.
I think I can be allowed to dream,
I mean,
I'm just,
I'm just,
of course,
we're all just giving our opinions
on these things.

Vivian:
Dream weaver.

Luke:
I'm not saying,
I'm not trying to come off as being condescending
and trying to preach
or lord anything over anybody,
I'm just saying that like,
sometimes you have to look
at things beyond yourself,
you have to,
you have to,
have faith
in something
that's bigger that yourself.

Daisy:
Please do that.
Please look beyond yourself here.

Luke:
Well,
I'm trying to.

Vivian:
You know
I could look at it
from your point of you and you say,
look at you,
you hypocritical prick,
go and find yourself a companion,
go and get married.
Why don't you get married.
Why haven't you found your,
found your other love your
other companion.

Daisy:
And what about,
how many girls are we talking about here?
How many in general terms?

Vivian:
And what girl,
if I happened to be that girl,
I wouldn't want you,
because you're dirty now,
you're filthy dirty,
(Luke: Hey, hey...)
you’ve been with every other girl
on the block,
you are used property
and nobody wants to buy
used cars anymore,
they just don't
run like they used to.

Daisy:
Why buy the cow,
when you can
get the milk for free?

Luke:
Come on,
don't turn this on me,
alright?
I'm doing my thing with...

Vivian:
You know you're
doing your thing.

Luke:
I and,
and don't get the wrong idea about
what I'm doing, either.
It's a,
it's a very
chaste situation I'm doing.

Vivian:
Honorable?

Luke:
Yeah.
I'm very honorable,
I'm a gentleman,
damn it.

Daisy:
Well, gentleman,
well, O.K.
I'm not,
I'm neither a gentleman or lady,
and I'm proud of that,
because I am who I am.
I wanna be free to experience things
and whether that means,
me being with
either a man in marriage,
or woman in a marriage,
I wanna be
free to explore all avenues.

Luke:
So, what you're gonna be
a lesbian now?

Bow:
You're a lesbian like
your sisters?

Luke: .
lust because your marriage
doesn't work out?
See, this is what I'm talking about.
People go off these roads less travelled,
that are really just deviant,
and really not right,
and don't contribute
to the procreation of human kind.

Daisy:
Well, maybe.

Vivian:
What makes it not right?

Luke:
Because the divorce,
the divorce,
the divorce makes...

Daisy:
I travelled the road less travelled
and that made all the difference.

Luke:
No, that's not how it goes.

Vivian:
And what if Daisy,
were not to get a divorce,
what if she weren't to get a divorce,
but still seek out other mates,
like Bow,
in his righteous marriage is doing right now.

Bow:
No. I didn't seek out other mates.
I just said that the..
, my significant other.

Vivian:
You said,
you said bring it on!

Bow:
I accepted her proposal
if that would spice up
and bring some creativity to the bedroom,
that's all,
and the bedroom is only one aspect of the marriage, t
here's so many other aspects of it,
you haven't even touched on it.

Daisy:
Did it hurt you?
Did it hurt you,
though;
Bow,
when she is screaming
another man's name?

Bow:
That is a little painful but,
something that
I can get over,
well, I mean,
I'm doing it for the,
ultimate goal of,
keeping the marriage together,
I mean,
it0s hard work like people say, but...

Daisy:
I've got this, you know,
I have this problem here,
I think, Bow,
is more concerned with
the marriage
than he is with the relationship.

Luke: 
No, no, no.

Vivian:
And upholding the image
of how it looks to other people.

Bow:
That is part of it,
but that,
you are totally missing the point,
there's so much more to it
than that,
we have an understanding between each other,
which, you guys seem like,
obviously will don't understand
and never understand.

Vivian:
No. because I'm saying the same thing to you, I
have an understanding
with my companion
(Bow: No, that's not an understanding).

Vivian:
I mean, so,
why can't you not be
with each other and have,
actually,
which is the most innocent,
and most simple kind of love,
is the understanding
and the trust that you have with each other.
Which come to the question,
what is love?
What is your understanding of love?
Having a piece of paper?
Vows
(Luke: No.)
in front of a preacher?
(Luke: No.)
Then what is your idea of love?

Luke:
The vows come after the love.
The vows and the paper
are just a sort;
of, sort of,
an affirmation and
Public statement like.

Vivian:
A seal of approval.

Luke:
Yeah, O.K.
it can mean that if you like it,
but, I mean,
the bottom line is
love is what love is,
and I mean
and I guess
it's just it's different to.
different people,
well I mean.
I guess,
I just,
I have a deeper understating of it,
and that's all.

Vivian:
I think that's exactly what the problem is;
the definition of love is
so different for all of us, t
hat we're coming at opposite ends of each other.
Bow, apparently thinks that love is the fulfillment of
(Daisy: Marriage, marriage)
society's ideal of marriage,
and having,
creating that perfect home
and family
well,
Luke is still searching t
o fulfill those shoes,
and Daisy,
here thinks
she thought that
she was conforming,
and then that was probably
the right thing to do,
but comes to realize that
she has evolved
into a different person
and this may not be exactly
what she was looking for.
She was a little too,
eager to maybe step
into the role that
society has expected of her.

Daisy:
Well, you know,
I guess,
look,
all I can say is that,
when I went into this,
I was young,
and I really didn't know
what I know now,
I thought
I was in love with this guy,
I thought I knew this guy,
I didn't know this guy.
And he just wasn't,
how can I say?
I really,
he just couldn't satisfy me,
in many ways,
physically,
spiritually,
and on a emotional level.
I feel I've grown,
and I feel that
he hasn't grown.
And I'm at this place in my life
right now, where I'm feeling,
boxed in.
I feel like I can't breath
I want to break free.
I want to be on my own.
I want that freedom.
I'm seeking
essentially freedom.
That's what I'm looking for
and I know that
I'm not gonna be able to find it with my husband.
I want to move on.
I'm ready to move on.
This is my right of passage
in my life.
This is my epiphany..,
if you like.

Luke:
Okay.
I understand
where you're coming from
and um,
I feel for you.
I have a great amount of compassion,
for your situation,
and I don't wanna come off as being vindictive
or anything.
And I just hope that what,
what we've spoken about here,
will maybe sway you back to the side of,
of love,
and to the side of,
of that holy institution of marriage.
Because you had a bad experience.
You weren't the first one,
I mean,
many people have had these experience.
I've had them myself.
I didn't take it as far of course,
but I mean,
we all have had.
We've all loved and lost.
We've all had,
you know,
love unrequited,
but I think that the thing is
that we should all hopefully come away with
it at the end of this discussion,
is that love conquers all.
And we should never give up on it.

Bow:
I think
the marriage is on many different levels
and there are problems
on certain levels,
and you just have to solve those problem
where you can.
You guys are totally off,
way off base with
what you're talking about
and I think you
should reconsider your opinions.

Vivian:
Speaking of way of bases is you,
Bow.
I mean with your
sanctuary love
and your
devoted family
and this and that,
and then
you go off
and invite other people
into your bedroom?
That's what I
just call ridiculous,
O.K.
you don't need a piece of paper to say
that you are going to be together forever,
that's just a piece of paper,
and if you love each other,
and trust each othe
r and have an enough respect
for each other,
you don't need anything to say that
yes we give you permission to be together.

Daisy:
But I still love you guys.

Luke:
Yeah,
I guess that's the bottom line.

Bow:
Love conquers all.

Vivian:
We're still friends,
O.K.


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