A Ticket to Tomorrow通向未来的门票 Program2
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A Ticket to Tomorrow通向未来的门票
Program 2: A Beautiful Day
Read Along
Mr. English: Hello, Susana!
Susana: Hi, Mr. English!
Mr. English: How are you?
Susana: Fine, thank you. How are you?
Mr. English: I’m fine. It’s good to see you again.
Susana: It’s good to see you, too.
Mr. English: Hello, Peter!
Peter: Hi!
Mr. English: How are you?
Peter: Fine, thank you. How are you?
Mr. English: I’m fine. It’s good to see you again.
P eter: It’s good to see you, too.
Talk back
Mr. English: You know, there are more ways to ask a friend How are you? Listen to Yoko and Alexander.
Yoko: How’s it going?
A lexander: How’re you doing?
Mr. English: And there are more ways to say I’m fine. Everything’s fine.
A lexander: I’m OK.
Mr. English: Now you try it. First, repeat these questions:
How are you?
How are you?
H ow’s it going?
H ow’s it going?
H ow’re you doing?
H ow’re you doing?
Now repeat the answers:
I’m fine.
I’m fine.
Everything’s fine.
Everything’s fine.
I’m OK.
I’m OK.
Read Along
HI!
HELLO!
HOW’S IT GOING?
E VERYTHING’S FINE. HOW’RE YOU DOING?
I’M OK. SO TELL ME, WHAT’S NEW?
N OTHING MUCH. WHAT’S NEW WITH YOU?
Mr. English: Well, I have a new English program. My friends and I speak English, and we sing (I)
HELLO!
HOW’S IT GOING?
E VERYTHING’S FINE. HOW’RE YOU DOING?
I’M OK. SO TELL ME, WHAT’S NEW?
N OTHING MUCH. WHAT’S NEW WITH YOU?
Mr. English: Well, my new English program is A Ticket to Tomorrow. And on every show, I have a very good time! Hmm…time. What time is it?
A lexander: It’s six o’clock. It’s six A.M. It’s six o’clock in the morning. Good morning.
Mr. English: Good morning. It’s time to get up
A lexander: It’s twelve o’clock. It’s twelve P.M. It’s twelve o’clock in the afternoon. Good afternoon.
Mr. English: Good afternoon. It’s time to eat lunc h.
A lexander: It’s six o’clock. It’s six P.M. It’s six o’clock in the evening. Good evening.
Mr. English: Good evening. It’s time to watch the news on TV.
A lexander: It’s eleven o’clock. It’s eleven P.M. It’s eleven o’clock at night. I’m tired. Good night. Mr. English: Good night. It’s time to go to bed. We say Good morning, Good afternoon, or Good evening to say hello. We say Good night only to say good-bye. Listen:
Good morning.
Susana: Hello!
Mr. English: Good afternoon.
Peter: Hello!
Mr. English: Good evening.
Yoko: Hello!
Mr. English: Good night.
All: Good-bye!
Mr. English: It’s six A.M.
Alexander: Good morning.
Mr. English: It’s eight A.M.
Susana: Good morning.
Mr. English: It’s twelve P.M.
Yoko: Good afternoon.
Mr. English: It’s two P.M.
Alexander: Good afternoon.
Mr. English: It’s four P.M.
Susana: Good afternoon.
Mr. English: It’s six P.M.
Peter: Good evening.
Mr. English: It’s eight P.M.
Yoko: Good evening.
Talk back
Mr. English: Now It’s your turn. I’ll tell you the time-and you say Good morning, Good afternoon, or Good evening
I t’s seven A.M.
(Good morning.)
I t’s nine P.M.
(Good evening.)
I t’s two P.M.
(Good afternoon.)
I t’s twelve P.M.
(Good afternoon.)
I t’s nine A.M.
(Good morning.)
Read Along
Mr. English: And now I think t’s time for my morning walk in the park. Oh, it’s warm outside. It’s not hot.It’s not cold. It’s perfect!
It’s a beautiful sunny day!
Tamara: Hello, Mr. English!
Mr. English: Tamara! It’s so good to see you again! How are you?
Tamara: I’m fine! How are you?
Mr. English: I’m OK! It’s a beautiful day.
Tamara: Yes, it is. The sun is shining.
The children are playing. The birds are singing, and I’m ready for my lesson.
Mr. English: Your lesson?
Tamara: Yes. My history lesson.
Mr. English: Oh, that’s right. You’re here from the future. And you want to learn all about life in the 1990s.
Tamara: What’s that?
Mr. English: Oh, that’s thunder.
Tamara: Thunder… Hmm. And that light in the sky… what is it?
Mr. English: That’s lightning. It’s a storm. A storm is coming! Look, it’s n ot sunny now. And it’s cold! There are dark clouds in the sky. Oh, it’s rain ing now! And it’s windy. Let’s go inside. Oh, where is our beautiful sunny day?
Tamara: I think the storm is beautiful. This is my first real storm.
Mr. English: But is it sunny in the future --all the time?
Tamara: [She laughs.] No, we have rain in the twenty-first century. But only when we want rain. And there is no lightning, and there is no thunder.
Mr. English: Really? Well, I’d like to see the sun again today! I feel sad when the weather is bad.
ITS’ A GRAY DAY.
ITS’ A TERRIBLE DAY.
IT’S A GLOOMY DAY.
IT’S A DREARY DAY.
IT’S CLOUDY.
IT’S RAINY.
IT’S WINDY.
IT’S SAD.
THERE’S LIGHTNING AND THUNDER.
YES, THERE IS… AND I’M GLAD.
IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN ANY WEATHER.
SO LET’S SING A BEAUTIFUL SONG.
IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY WHEN WE’RE TOGETHER.
AND RAIN OR SHINE.
THERE’S NOTHING WRONG.
AND WE’RE ALL FEELING ALL RIGHT.
IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN ANY WEATHER.
AND IT’S GONNA BE A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT.
Tamara: Thank you for the history lesson. Mr. English.
Mr. English: The history lesson?
Tamara: Well, now I see that the weather is very important for people at the end of the twentieth century.
You feel happy when it’s sunny, and sad when it’s not sunny.
Mr. English: Well, that is true for me-and for a lot of people. But tell me more about the weather in the twenty-first century.
Tamara: Oh, in the future, people can change the weather. The weather can’t change people.
Mr. English: Really?
Tamara: [She laughs.] Really!
Mr. English: Listen! It’s not raining now. And where are those dark clouds?
The sun is shining again! The weather is fine and I feel great!
I T’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY.
I T’S A VERY NICE DAY.
I T’S A LOVELY DAY.
I T’S A PERFECT DAY.
I T’S SUNNY. I T’S WARM. THE SKIES ARE CLEAR
THERE ARE BIRDS IN THE TREES.
A ND THERE’S MUSIC HERE.
I T’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN ANY WEATHER.
SO LET’S SING A BEAUTIFUL SONG.
I T’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY WHEN WE’RE TOGETHER.
AND RAIN OR SHINE.
T HERE’S NOTHING WRONG.
A ND WE’RE ALL FEELING ALL RIGHT.
IT’S A BEATUTIFUL DAY IN ANY WEATHER.
A ND IT’S GO NNA BE A BEAUTIFUL NIGHT.
Mr. English: Well, it’s time to say good-bye.
Tamara: Good-bye, Mr. English!
Mr. English: it was good to see you again.
Tamara: it was good to see you, too.
BYE-BYE.
SO LONG.
TAKE CARE.
SEE YOU LATER.
GOOD-BYE.
IT’S TIME TO GO.
I T’S TIME TO GO.
BYE-BYE.
SO LONG.
TAKE CARE.
SEE YOU LATER.
GOOD-BYE.
IT’S TIME TO GO.
I T’S TIME TO GO.
Mr. English: On our next show, Tamara will see some different places in the city. So that’s all for now- until the next time-on A Ticket to Tomorrow! So long!。