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englishpod学习方法篇一:英语学习方法

无意解决所有人的英语问题,但是我希望你看到了得到一些启发能立刻去做,并且根据自身习惯慢慢调整适应,而不是天天发邮件问东问西,就是不执行。

还有记得,要坚持,一定要坚持,至少坚持6个月。

第一个大项:

英语专业或者急需要通过考试的童鞋请看这里,耐心的柠檬师姐讲解的方法非常详细,并且回答了所有的问题,不管是相关的还是不相关的,只要坚持下去,肯定能成功,请看脱水版/group/topic/16849215/?start=0

第二个大项:

如果没有考试压力的,只想慢慢的从低到高把英文学到够用的程度(读书看报赏电影,开会述职写邮件,装逼泡妞骗客户等等),那么你可以继续往下看

Stage—1

零基础或者基础超级差或者觉得自己的英文被老师日得千疮百孔的的童鞋,请跟着赖世雄蜀黍幽默笑呵呵的学英文

赖蜀黍的书链接,避免广告,不发了,记得买白色封皮。当当卓越和官网都有卖,求免费下载或者免费音频的都滚去死好么?

赖世雄美语从头学,入门初中高,加上第一本,发音指南,不会超过300块吧,夸张估计

赖老师的讲解音频在官网都是免费下载的

.cn/download/list_130_0_0.shtml,但是单独的朗读录音在大陆却没有,我花费了一些时间把单纯的朗读录音抽出来,供喜欢这套教程的同学反复模仿语音和语调

http://iask.sina.com.cn/u/1615434257/ish?folderid=220597

方法:没有方法,给自己做个计划,每天学多少课,听赖老师的讲解,在书上记笔记。然后模仿课文录音,记得不要死背,要多模仿,直到滚瓜烂熟

记住:要把握好进程和速度,绝对不能拖延,在一年内你至少要学完美语教程的中级!

Stage—2

然后是那些有点基础,但是还不算很好的,

选择ESLPOD(求你们不要没事再来求地址了,官网和我日记里都有好么亲!)

这次要说的是,它单独出版的全部教材,记得是教材,不是播客。

ESL的播客我现在仍然在听,每次都能学到很有趣的表达方法,但是它的Daily Pod有个坏处,就是不成系统性,让学习者不知道什么时候算学完,可以进入下一个层级。

所以这次我附送上它出版的全部教程,虽然是侵权的行为???我希望如果有能力,还是支持下正版比较好。

ESLPOD到底牛逼到什么程度呢?主持人Jeff是正儿八经的PHD,你妈逼国内的怂逼外教有几个是PHD,而且它获得了国际第二语言习得理论创始人克拉申博士的高度认可和推荐。

ESLPOD的learning guide和课程设置,足够让国内的俞某人或者李某人再次创业了。

PS,很多人说我是受天涯上漏屋的影响,那种傻逼无非是扯着克拉申的旗号而已,还推荐了及其垃圾的罗塞塔石碑,人克拉申有自己根红苗正亲自推荐的ESLPOD好不好。

Daily POD的learning guide,我真不想放上去,第一,每个生词Jeff博士都有拼读的,不用PDF也懂,第二,如果你非要guide才能看得懂,说明ESLPOD对你都太难了,得退到赖世雄蜀黍的层面重念,第三,Jeff博士赚钱真心不容易,人家免费发这种优质的播客已经很了不起,你好意思不支持正版么? http://u.115.com/file/bhnc1oh4

English Café的guide我就不放了,做人要点脸啊

教程:

1, Introduction to the United States http://u.115.com/file/aq8pxs8l

2, A Day in the Life of Jeff http://u.115.com/file/aq8pvogf

3, A Day in the Life of Jucy http://u.115.com/file/e61ceaxi

4, Missing Persons – English through Stories http://u.115.com/file/dnja3314

5, Interview Questions Answered http://u.115.com/file/aq8pv156

6, Using English at Work http://u.115.com/file/bhn1y05o

7, English for Business Meetings http://u.115.com/file/clcij0by

尤其是最后三本商业英文的,简直屌到爆。

方法:不讲方法,因为有Jeff老师带着你,自己要注意设定好时间和进程,最好有张表,每天学多少都了然于胸。记得除了跟读或者模仿时候看文本,别的时候听就是单听,读就是单读,不要边听边读。我建议你们把PDF打印出来。

时间:随自己规划,学完其中三本即可,如果都能学完,听力和词汇定然会有大大提高,在一般性外企里面生存是没有任何问题的,不过注意,还只能是生存,不能游刃有余

Stage—3

下面,有了一定的词汇量和基础的。

隆重推出,史上最牛逼最闪耀最荒诞最有趣最高效的Englishpod!

我个人重点拓展的课程也是这个。

方法:

参考小组说明

Stage-3的过渡:

在你完成了将近100期的englishpod后,我建议你先暂停一切的克漏字,做一项过渡时期的工作:

American Accent Training《美语发音13秘诀》,新东方翻译出版,蓝色封皮,购买

1,先从头到尾边看书边把CD听个两三遍,

2,然后认认真真的跟着CD把书里面的口头练习全都做完,你可以设定好每天做多少的练习,学习多少章,练多少题来监控自己的学习进度。。。

这本书将美语的自然发音中略读,连读,爆破,讲解的非常到位和详细,你学完以后可能口音还是会有,但是听力绝对再也没有问题

之后你可以继续进行Cloze的练习,你会发现以前的都非常容易,而后面的也不难了

Stage-4(可选)

在经过了Englishpod和American Accent Training的阶段后,我们看看现在

从淘宝买一套碟,AVI格式,电脑播放,可以用KMP播放器切换字幕的。

随便选自己喜欢的那种就可以,绝望主妇,吉尔莫女孩,波士顿法律,白宫风云,老友记···都可以

然后找剧本,最好把剧本都复印下来

第一步:看一遍电视剧,一集

第二步:精读剧本,把不认识的单词和短语都背完

第三步:反复看10遍以上,最好转成MP3来听

第四步:照着剧本,反复跟读遍以上

使用这种方法,操作5集左右开始第五步

第五步:开着英文字幕,大量的观看美剧

记得这样看美剧,10季左右即可。

你也可以用Before Sunset和Before Suise,不过影视剧这种东西,最好还是看个人兴趣。

最好的材料其实不是美剧,而是TED演讲和各大学的公开课程,等我有空的时候会号召大家一起来读某一部电视剧或公开课,当然你也可以用这方法来操作自己喜欢的视频材料,有不懂的谷歌,谷歌不到的在小组里问。

Stage-5(必选)

关于阅读,词汇量,表达法和写作的蛋疼事儿,我会单独开贴,尽量形成一个系列

郑重声明:请支持赖世雄老师,ESLPOD和Englishpod正版!

englishpod学习方法篇二:英语学习方法大全

引用李幼蒸的一句话跟各位共勉:

今日,当人人学外语,并把掌握外语本身当作身份标志时,我甚至于开始不满那些崇拜外语者。会外语,竞有可能成为虚华的代名词,如果人们不是把外语当作追求更高精神价值的手段的话。

一、李笑来人人都能用英语

1、重塑自己的语音

①听英语的种类一定要多、杂

②保持大量的英文听力摄入量每天4小时,持续6个月以上

③推荐材料使用:audiobook

④一定要恶补音标对于音标的连读、浊化、发音等等都要详加了解

⑤跟读的训练步骤:

a、 精读文本

不认识的词要全部查过

确定单词在当前句中的确切含义

记录重音和元音长度

b、反复听录音,做自然语流修正标记

c、反复跟读

大声朗读

说一句,跟一句

异步朗读

同步朗读

d、录音矫正

录下来,过一星期再听

e、背诵

一篇文章要跟读60遍;

一篇听力90秒,每天一小时,需要五天即可,十周后即可脱胎换骨

2、朗读朗读再朗读

①听写训练几乎是最浪费时间最无效果的所谓方法了

②朗读是提高阅读理解速度最有效的训练手段

3、拿起字典独自上路

①查字典与朗读一样是提高阅读理解能力的手段之一

②词汇量不是问题,概念量才是

高级思维活动依赖于概念的理解,组织、扩展、应用、重新理解、重新组织、进一步扩展和进一步应用

③多种手段了解词意

查维基百科,找到词的来源

4、必须迅速搞定语法

①无论如何都要学语法没文化的人才讨厌语法

②不断去查,而不是去记

③通读语法书的方法

a. 逐页浏览

b.仔细阅读每一个例句

c. 判断这个例句的英文表达和中文表达是否是一一对应的关系

d.积累到一定数量,把这类句子摘录出来,做成替换练习模板,反复造句并朗读,直至熟练

e. 继续浏览

f.通读一遍后,如此这般再反复几次

④反复通读至少一本语法书

5、精读精读再精读

精读的方法:

a.挣扎着搞清楚每一句话的含义 运用一切可以运用的手段

b. 理解每句话之间、每个段落之间的关系。处理段落还有另外一个任务–概括c. 整理词汇自己动手整理出词汇

d. 反复阅读若干遍

e.复述文章

锻炼自己的记忆力、逻辑能力、转述能力、重新组织能力、再理解能力

养成相隔若干天后复习的习惯

f. 从作者的角度来考量一件事

为什么这么写?

好在哪里?

坏在哪里?

怎样能做的更好?

6、勤奋写作就能提高口语

①口语习得的最大困难是什么?

没什么话可说。

所以,要大量的积累素材。

②没有老外批改作文怎么办?

a.只能通过自己多读、多写、多学、多思考来进步

b.两个方法

自己给自己改作文,隔一天再修改

帮助别人批改作文

7、为了学好外语一定要修炼好母语

① 每天留出一段时间阅读好的中文

②从文章中挑选一两个精彩的句子,揣摩作者的立意、用意、选词技巧,甚至韵律把握,而后反复诵读

小结:

非常非常感谢笑来,其把此书作为免费电子书在网上发布,甚至未出版。其所写的《把时间当朋友》即使已出版,也要求出版社将原电子版本在网上免费发布。各位可自行网上搜索。本人对其怀有深深的敬意。再次致谢。

二、考拉小巫的英语学习日记

①背单词战胜GRE单词的要诀主要在于八个字:集中,短期,大量,重复。从全书的第一个单词开始,每数100个单词,就做一个记号

将前100个单词标为 (1) ; 再往下数100个单词,标为 (2),以此类推

每背一部分,就在书的封面上标注所背的遍数,以及此部分单词的页数范围

图例圆圈代表错过一次,下划线代表错过两次,星号代表错过三次,把这些图例写在单词书的第一页

第四遍复习的时候,先看有星号的单词(因为这些单词是错过三遍的),再看有下划线的单词,然后看有圆圈的单词,以此类推

② 听力

a.狂听华东师范大学出版社出版的《英语听力入门》

b.自己先听一遍,答题,再听一遍,检查自己的答案

c.做错的话, 就重新听一遍,争取自己找出来错在哪里

d.听出来为什么错了,就继续做下一道题;没听出来为什么错,就再听一遍,直到听出来为止

e.精听的时候:听懂了的要反复听,让它变扎实,努力记忆每个单词的发音方法,尤其是自己不熟悉的那些单词和发音方式

f.听不懂的更要反复听,实在听不懂就翻到听力原文,看看到底是什么句子,然后分析为什么听不懂,是单词不认识?词组不认识?对听力背景知识不了解?还是吞音连音?

g.当做题和精听的整个过程完毕以后,把书合上,把这段听力重新闭上眼睛听一遍。听的时候一定要很用心,要感觉自己闭上眼睛后,听到这个句子的时候,仿佛可以想象出来这个句子被打在电脑屏幕上的样子

h.运用这样的方法,一直听一直听,直到自己能把每一个单词都很清晰明白地听懂,就可以结束这一部分的练习了

写作

坚持一日一篇

④口语

打印了所有的口语题,一题一题地反复练习

一边计时练口语题,一边给自己录音。说一道录一道,录完以后认真听,不满意了就重录,每道题都是录到自己完全满意的地步才继续练下一题

总结:考拉小巫的个人历程非常励志,从不知名大学一步一步走出去的个人奋斗历程,目前在国外做临床心理咨询师。

三、张晓楠英语学习法

①听力

a.听力材料_选听力的原则

材料的语速最好比你习惯或考试的速度快一些。

材料的难度最好比你的水平高一些

发音应该是和你要参加的考试相同或相似的

一定要选对白多的电影电视剧

b.泛听

听英语经典歌曲

听BBC、VOA

每天只要有空,就戴着耳机听英语

c.精听

听写材料的长度应该是一分钟左右的

听写的步骤:

第一步总听全文

第二步细听每句

第三步反复琢磨反复三五遍是最合适的

第四步总结全文 一是对照着自己写的声音材料再去听一遍原文

②阅读

读英文原版

提高阅读的单位

掌握基本词汇量

掌握句型结构

把阅读文章当作朗读材料,每天大声朗读一两篇

③语法

张道真或者薄冰的语法书

难点就在于非谓语动词和复合句

不要把过多的精力投入到语法的研究中去

把语法当做工具书即可

造句

④写作

a. 英文的句子是树状结构的句子,在英文写作的时候要注意单词的前后搭配,注意不同词汇与句法的使用。

b.模仿写作

模仿原汁原味的英文,然后看翻译

汉译英,对照英文学习句型

c.谋篇布局的思维

自己说的观点,自己要提出论据来证明

把主要精力放在谋篇布局和句型结构的选择上

⑤口语

a.跟读模仿,朗读背诵

听磁带读一句,然后按暂停,进行跟读模仿;再听一句,再模仿

听和模仿的时候看着原文,可以把词的发音和语音语调在书上进行标注

如果大家要朗读,就一定要大声读

b.句型

每天坚持背3个句型,一共背450个句型就足够你口语交流使用了

核心常用动词的用法和例句

englishpod学习方法篇三:Englishpod 1-330 完美打印版

Elementary ‐ Difficult Customer (B0001)

A: Good evening. My name is Fabio, I‘ll be your waiter for tonight. May I take your order?

B: No, I‘m still working on it. This menu is not even in English. What‘s good here?

A: For you sir, I would recommend spaghetti and meatballs.

B: Does it come with coke and fries?

A:It comes with either soup or salad and a complimentary glass of wine, Sir.

B: I‘ll go with the spaghetti and meatballs, salad and the wine.

A: Excellent choice, your order will be ready soon. B: How soon is soon? A: Twenty minutes?

B: You know what? I‘ll just go grab a burger across the street.

Elementary ‐ Calling In Sick (B0002)

A: Hello, Daniel speaking, how may I help you? B: Hi, Daniel, Julie here. A: Hi, Julie, how are you?

B: Actually, I‘m feeling quite ill today. A: I‘m sorry to hear that. What‘s wrong?

B: I think I‘m coming down with the flu. I have a headache, a sore throat a runny nose and I‘m feeling slightly feverish.

A: I see... so you‘re calling in sick?

B: Yes, I was hoping to take the day off to recover. A: OK, then. Try and get some rest.

Elementary ‐Daily Life ‐ Hotel Upgrade (C0003)

A: Good afternoon. What can I do for you?

B: I‘d like to check in please. I have a reservation under the name Anthony Roberts.

A: All right R.O.B.E.R.T.S... Oh, Mr. Roberts we‘ve been expecting you& and here is your keycard to the presidential suite.

B: But there must be some mistake; my reservation was for a standard room.

A: Are you sure? Let me double check .

B: Yeah&Here, this is my confirmation number.

A: You‘re right Mr. Roberts, there seems to be a mixup, unfortunately we‘re oVerbooked at the moment . B: So&

A: Not to worry. We‘re pleased to offer you a complimentary upgrade. B: Presidential suite baby!

Elementary ‐The Office ‐ I need an assistant! (C0004)

A: ...like I told you before, we just don‘t have the resources to hire you an assistant.

B: I understand that, but the fact is we‘re understaffed.

A: The timing is just not right. The economy is bad, and it‘s too risky to take on new staff.

B: Yeah, I guess you‘re right.... here‘s an idea, what

if we hire an intern? She would take some of the weight off my shoulders. A: She?

B: Yeah, you know, a recent graduate. She could give me a hand with some of these projects and we could keep our costs down.

A: That sounds reasonable... let me see what I can do. A: Tony, I‘d like to introduce you to your new assistant. B: OK, great! Let‘s meet her! C: Hi, I‘m Adam.

B: Oh... hi... I‘m Tony...

Elementary ‐Daily Life ‐ Cut In Line (C0005)

A: I can‘t believe it took us two hours to get here. The traffic in New York is unbelievable.

B: Yeah, but just relax honey, we‘re here and we‘re going on vacation. In a few hours we‘ll be in Hawaii, and you‘ll be on the golf course.

A: Oh no!Look at that line! It must be a mile long! There‘s no way I‘m waiting for another two hours. B: Honey... don‘t...

C: Hey man, the end of the line is over there. A: Yeah...

C: No seriously, I was here first, and you can‘t cut in line like this. A: Says who? C: I do!

A: So sue me!

C: Alright...that‘s it....

Elementary ‐ The Weekend ‐ Road Trip (C0006)

A: So, are we all ready to go?

B: Yup, I think so. The car‘s packed; we have munchies and music, and the map‘s in the car. A: Did you get the camera?

B: Got it! Did you fill up the tank? A: Yup, it‘s all set.

B: You‘re sure we‘re not forgetting anything? A: I‘m sure... we‘ve got all our bases covered. B: Well& let‘s get going then! I love road trips! B: Um... do you think we can make a pit stop?

A: But we‘ve only been on the road for ten minutes. B: I know, but I forgot to go to the bathroom before we left.

Elementary ‐ The Office ‐ Virus! (C0007)

A: Oh great! This stupid computer froze again! Thats the third time today! Hey Samuel, can you come take a look at my PC? Its acting up again. It must have a virus or something.

B: Just give me a second; Ill be right up.

B: I ran a virus scan on your computer, and it turns out that you have a lot of infected files!

A: But Im quite careful when Im browsing the

internet, I have no idea how I could have picked up a virus.

B: Well, you have to make sure that your anti-virus software is updated regularly; yours wasn‘t up to date, that‘s probably what was causing your problems. A: Ok. Anything else?

B: Yeah, try not to kick or hit the computer! A: Um yeah& Sorry about that.

Elementary ‐ Daily Life ‐ What’s your name again? (C0008)

A: Nick! How‘s it going? B: Oh, hey...

A: What are you doing in this neighbourhood? Do you live around here?

B: Actually, my office is right around the corner.

A: It was great to meet you last week at the conference. I really enjoyed our conversation about foreign investment.

B: Yeah, yeah, it was really interesting. You know, I‘m in a bit of a hurry, but here‘s my card. We should definitely meet up again and continue our discussion.

A: Sure, you still have my contact details, right ? B: You know what, this is really embarrassing, but your name has just slipped my mind. Can you remind me?

A: Sure, my name is Ana Ferris. Don‘t worry about it; it happens to me all the time. I‘m terrible with names too.

Elementary ‐ The Weekend ‐ Silence please! (C0009)

A: Those people in front of us are making so much noise. Its so inconsiderate!

B: Dont worry about it; it‘s not such a big deal. A: Oh... I cant hear a thing! Excuse me, can you keep it down?

C: Sure, sorry ‘bout that!

A: Someones phone is ringing!

B: Honey, I think its your phone. Did you forget to switch it off?

A: Oh, no! Youre right. Thats so embarrassing! C: Do you mind keeping it down? Im trying to watch a movie here!

Elementary ‐ The Office ‐ Driving Sales (C0010)

A: All right, people. We‘re holding this meeting today because we‘ve got to do something about our sales, and we need to do it NOW! I want concrete solutions. How do you intend to drive sales... Roger?

B: Well, in fact, we‘re the most expensive in the market, so maybe we need to lower our prices to match the competitors?

A: Lower our prices? Not very creative. It‘ll never fly with Swan. What kind of thinking is that? Geez. Anybody else have a better plan? Natalie?

C: Um, perhaps, um, a sales promotion. Maybe a two-for-one offer, or something like that!

A: What? That‘s the same thing. Bad idea. Really bad idea. Dammit people come on! Think! The CEO will be here any minute.

D: Do we have any ideas yet?

C: Yes Mr. Swan, we were kind of considering a twofor- one offer to get more competitive.

D: A two-for-one promotion? Hmm. I kind of like the sound of that. It sounds like something we should consider.

A: Yeah, exactly. Just what I was thinking! In fact, that‘s a brilliant idea! I‘m glad we thought of that. Very creative.

Elementary ‐ Daily Life ‐ New Guy in Town (C0011)

A: Oh, I don‘t know if you heard, but someone moved into that old house down the road.

B: Yeah, I know. I met the owner of the house yesterday as he was moving in. His name is Armand.

A: Really? What‘s he like? You have to fill me in. B: Actually, he‘s a bit strange. I don‘t know... I‘ve got a bad feeling about him. A: Really? Why?

B: Well, yesterday I brought over a housewarming gift,but Armand started acting really weird, and then he practically kicked me out! I tried to, sort of, peek into his house, but everything was so dark inside that I couldn‘t really get a good look.

A: Well, you‘ll never guess what I saw this morning. A delivery truck pulled into his driveway, and it dropped off a long, rectangular box. It almost looked like a coffin! B: You see! Why would he... C: Hello ladies...

B: Ah, Armand! You scared the heck out of me! This is my friend Doris.

C: A pleasure to meet you...If you are not doing anything tonight, I would like to have you both for dinner.I mean...I would like to have you both over for dinner.

Elementary ‐ Daily Life ‐ Cleaning the House (C0012)

A: Honey, the house is such a mess! I need you to help me tidy up a bit. My boss and her husband are coming over for dinner and the house needs to be spotless!

B: I‘m in the middle of something right now. I‘ll be there in a second.

A: This can‘t wait! I need your help now! B: Alright, alright. I‘m coming.

A: Ok, here‘s a list of chores we need to get done. I‘ll do the dishes and get all the groceries for tonight. You can sweep and mop the floors. Oh, and the furniture needs to be dusted.

B: You know what, I have to pick something up at the mall, so why don‘t you clean the floors and Ill go to the supermarket and get all the groceries.

A: Sure that‘s fine. Here is the list of all the things you

need to get. Dont forget anything! And can

you pick up a bottle of wine on your way home?

B: Hey, honey I‘m back. Wow, the house looks really good!

A: Great! Can you set the table?

B: Just a sec I‘m just gonna vacuum this rug real fast A: Wait! Don‘t turn it on...

Elementary ‐ The Office ‐ Out Of Control Spending (C0013)

A: OK, so now the last point on our agenda. Jill, let‘s go over the profit and loss statement.

B: Great. Well, the main issue here, as you can see, is that our expenses are through the roof.

A: Let‘s see... These numbers are off the charts! What‘s going on here!

B: Well, um, sir, the company expenditures on entertainment and travel are out of control. Look at these bills for example. Just this month we‘ve paid over twenty thousand dollars for hotel charges! A: OK, thank you. I‘ll look into it.

B: The list goes on and on. Here, this is a bill for five thousand dollars for spa treatments!

A: Thank you; that will be all. I‘ll take care of it.

B: Look at this one sir, eight thousand dollars were spent in one night at a place called ‖Wild Things‖?!

A: OK, I get it!! Thank you for your very thorough analysis!

Elementary ‐ I’m in Debt (B0014)

A: Hello, I‘m here to see Mr. Corleone. B: Right this way, sir.

C: Charlie! What can I do for you?

B: Mr. Corlone, I‘m really sorry to trouble you, but I need your help.

C: Anything for you, Charlie! Your father was like a brother to me.

B: Well, sir, you see, this recession has hit me pretty hard; I lost my job and I‘m in a lot of debt. C: I see. . . . . .

B: Yeah, you know, I‘ve got credit card bills, car payments, I‘ve got to pay my mortgage; and on top of all that, I have to pay my son‘s college tuition. C: So you‘re asking for a loan.

B: Well, I just thought maybe you could help me out. C: What? At a time like this? I‘m broke too, you know! You‘re not the only one who has been hit by the recession! I lost half my money in the stock market crash! Go on! Get outa here!

Elementary ‐ Daily Life ‐ I’m sorry, I love you (C0015)

A: Whoa, whoa, what‘s going on? Watch out! B: Hey, watch where you‘re going!

A: Oh, no! I‘m so sorry! Are you all right? B: Oh...I don‘t know.

A: I feel terrible, I really didn‘t mean to knock you over. My tire, just exploded, and I lost control of my bike. Really, it was an accident. Please accept my apologies. B: Just let me try to stand up.

SONG: Why do birds suddenly appear, every time you are near?

A: Are you okay?

B: Oh, wait a second, you seem really familiar, I think I know you from somewhere.

A: Yeah, I think we have met somewhere before. That‘s right! We met at Aaron‘s place last weekend! What a coincidence! But anyway, I‘m glad to see that you‘re not too badly hurt, and I should probably get going. I have a nine o‘clock meeting.

B: Ouch! My ankle! I think it‘s broken! You can‘t just leave me like this! Are you calling an ambulance? A: Nope, I‘m canceling my appointment so that I can stay here with you.

SONG: Do you remember when we met? That‘s the day I knew you were my pet. I wanna tell you how much I love you.

Elementary ‐ Turn left here! (B0016)

A: Hurry up, get in. B: I‘m in, let‘s go!

A: OK, make a left here. . . no wait, I meant make a right. Come on, speed up! B: Geez! What‘s the rush?

A: Don‘t worry about it, just drive. Oh, no, the light is about to change. . . step on it!

B: Are you nuts! I‘m not going to run a red light!

A: Whatever. Just turn right here. . . .The freeway will be packed at this hour. . . .let‘s take a side street. Go on! Get out of our way! Move, move!

B: What‘s your problem! Geez. Having a fit is not going to help!

A: Here, I know a short cut....just go down here, and we‘ll cut though Ashburn Heights. Let‘s go, let‘s go! Watch out for that lady!

B: I‘m going as fast as I can!

A: Yes! We made it. 5:58, just before the library closes.

B: You‘re such a geek!

Elementary ‐ Here Comes the Bride (B0017)

A: I can‘t believe that Anthony is finally getting married! B: Yeah well it‘s about time! He‘s been living with his parents for 40 years!

A: Don‘t be mean. Look here come the bridesmaids! Their dresses look beautiful!

B: Who are those kids walking down the aisle?

A: That‘s the flower girl and the ring bearer. I‘m pretty sure they‘re the groom‘s niece and nephew. Oh, they look so cute!

B: I just hope the priest makes it quick. I‘m starving. I hope the food‘s good at the reception.

A: That‘s all you ever think about, food! Oh, I think the bride‘s coming now! She looks gorgeous. Wait, what‘s she

doing? Where‘s she going?

B: Oh great! Does this mean that the reception is canceled?

Elementary ‐ Upper‐Intermediate ‐ Protest! (D0018)

A: This is Action 5 News reporter Sarah O‘Connell reporting live from Washington, D. C. where a protest has broken out. Thousands of angry citizens are protesting against the proposed bailout of the auto manufacturing industry! Sir, sir, Sarah O‘Connell, Action 5 news. Can you tell us what‘s happening?

B: Yeah, yeah, we‘re here because we feel this is an injustice! The financial irresponsibility of big business has to stop! We‘re there to show the government that we don‘t like the way that they‘re spending our tax dollars! A: Sir but what exactly is making everyone so angry? B: It‘s an absolute outrage, Sarah, the US government wants to give 25 billion dollars of taxpayers‘ money to the auto industry. These are companies that have been mismanaged and are now nearly bankrupt.

A: I see. But, many supporters of the bailout argue that it could help save the jobs of millions of hardworking Americans.

B: That maybe true, and I for one don‘t want to see anyone lose their job, but how can these CEOs ask for a bailout when they‘re making millions of dollars? And then, they have the nerve to fly to Washington in private jets! This costs hundreds of thousands of dollars! And they‘re asking for money! That is just not right!

A: Good point. This is Sarah O‘Connell reporting live from Washington D. C., back to you, Tom.

Elementary ‐ The Weekend ‐ Christmas Chronicles I (C0019)

A: I hate working on Christmas Eve! Whoa! Get a load of this guy! Come in central, I think we‘ve got ourselves a situation here.

B: License and registration please. Have you been drinking tonight, sir?

A: I had one or two glasses of eggnog, but nothing else. B: Step out of the vehicle, please. Sir, what do you have in the back?

A: Just a few Christmas gifts, ‘tis the season, after all! B: Don‘t take that tone with me. Do you have an invoice for these items?

A: Umm...no...I make these in my workshop in the North Pole!

B: You are under arrest, sir. You have the right to remain silent. You better not pout, you better not cry. Anything you say can and will be used against you. You have the right to an attorney; if you cannot afford one, the state will appoint

A: You can‘t take me to jail! What about my sleigh? It‘s Christmas Eve! I have Presents to deliver! Rudolph! Prancer! Dancer! Get help!

Elementary ‐ I Can See Clearly Now (B0020)

A: Hello, Arthur. What seems to be the problem?

B: Hey doc. Well, I think I might need glasses. I‘m getting headaches, and I really struggle to see things that are far away. But I have always had 20/20 vision.

A: Sounds like you may be far-sighted. OK, then, cover your left eye and read the chart in front of you.

B: Mmm.. . X, E, R, 3, a question mark, and I can‘t quite make out the other symbol but I think it‘s the peace sign. A: Wow, Arthur! You‘re as blind as a bat!

B: Yeah, I know, my vision is really blurry at times.

A: Ok then, head on over to the other room and pick out some frames while I fill out your prescription. B: Thanks doc!

A: Arth

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Elementary ‐The Office ‐ What Do You Do? (C0021)

A: Oh, look, there‘s Veronica and her boyfriend. She‘s always going on about him at the office. Oh, great, they saw us. They‘re coming this way. B: Oh, man...

C: Jessica! Arthur! Hi! I‘d like you to meet my boyfriend Greg, he‘s the V. P. of quality and safety for a top Fortune 500 food company.

A: Nice to meet you. This is my husband, Arthur. B: Hey, how‘s it going? D: Hello.

A: Veronica talks about you all the time. I guess you must be pretty busy at work.

D: Well, yeah, a V. P. position is not easy, you know! I implement policies and procedures nationwide. of various departments, as well as train junior managers in FDA and EPA regulations. I also have to oversee daily ope B: Wow, yeah... that sounds exciting.

D: And what about you, Arthur? What do you do for a living?

B: Oh, I‘m a Top Gun pilot!

Elementary ‐The Weekend ‐ Christmas Chronicles II (C0022)

A: Really, gentlemen, you can‘t take me to jail! Don‘t you know who I am? Kris Kringle, you know, Papa Noel, Pere Noel, Babbo Natale, sheng dan lao ren!

B: Yeah, Yeah, we‘ve heard that one before, haven‘t we Joe?

C: Yeah, last week we booked this guy who claimed to be the tooth fairy! Can you believe that?

A: It‘s Christmas Eve and I have all these Presents to deliver! Where is your Christmas spirit? What will happen when all the children wake up tomorrow and don‘t find any gifts in their stockings?

B: Sorry buddy, you were parked in a no-parking zone, you were speeding, and you have no ID!

C: Besides that, even if we let you go now, your sleigh has been impounded and those reindeer were taken to the city zoo.

A: What! This is unbelievable! What‘s this world coming to? Christmas is ruined!

C: What‘s that up ahead? It looks like... elves!! Elves!! Whoa, they‘re shooting candy canes! Mayday, Mayday, we are under heavy attack! We need backup!

Elementary ‐ Making an Appointment (B0023)

A: Hello, Fairbrook Consulting, how may I help you? B: Yes, this is Julianne Horton, and I‘m calling to arrange an appointment with Ms. McNealy.

A: Certainly, what day were you thinking of?

B: How‘s Thursday? Does she have any time available then?

A: Um. . . let me double check. . . unfortunately, she‘s booked solid on Thursday, how does next Monday work for you?

B: Actually, I‘ve got something scheduled on Monday. Can she do Tuesday?

A: Sure, Tuesday‘s perfect. May I ask where you‘re calling from?

B: Sure, Merton Financial Advisors.

A: Oh, actually, Tuesday‘s no good. Sorry ‘bout that.

Elementary ‐ Where should we eat? (B0024)

A: Do you two have any plans for the evening?

B: We were thinking of checking out a restaurant in the neigbourhood. Do you have any suggestions?

A: I know this really nice Italian place. The food is fantastic, and the d′ecor is beautiful. I‘d recommend giving it a try.

C: Actually, I‘m not all that crazy about Italian food; I‘m in the mood for something a bit lighter.

A: In that case, I know a great little bistro. They make a really tasty seafood platter; the fish is outstanding.

B: It sounds fantastic, but I‘m allergic to seafood, so. . . A: Okay, well, let me think. . . Oh, I know this great little place. It‘s just a hole in the wall, but they do the most amazing sandwiches. You gotta give them a try.

C: Ella, you took me there last time I visited, and I got food poisoning, remember?

Elementary ‐Upper‐Intermediate ‐ Planning For The Worst (D0025)

A: Well, right, let‘s move to our next order of business, as many of you are aware, in recent weeks there has been a lot of media coverage surrounding this bird flu issue. And it‘s come to my attention that our company lacks any sort of bird flu contingency plan.

B: Basically, we need to come up with a clear plan; we need to outline specific actions that our company can take to maintain critical business functions in case a pandemic strikes.

A: So, what I‘d like to do is: first appoint someone to look after drafting our plan; Ralph, I‘d like you to head up this project.

C: Sure, no problem. What issues do you want me to consider?

B: Well, let‘s see, there are a few points we need to be thinking about. . . first, I‘ll need you to analyze our

numbers and figure out what kind of financial impact an outbreak might have.

A: You‘ll also need to think about how we can avoid any of our employees getting infected; think of ways to reduce employee-customer contact, perhaps some IT solutions that will allow our people to work from home.

C: I guess you‘ll need me to forecast employee absences as well, right? And I‘ll think about the impact this will have on our clients. Hey, what about vaccines? Should we be thinking about getting vaccines for our employees? A: Exactly right. So, I‘ll leave this to you, and we‘ll review the draft plan in two weeks. Okay, so, anyone want to order some KFC for lunch?

Elementary ‐ New Year Resolution (B0026)

A: So, did I tell you about my New Year‘s resolution? I‘ve decided to go on a diet.

B: And you‘re going to completely transform your eating habits, right?

A: Exactly! I‘m going to cut out all that junk I eat; no more chips, no more soda, no more fried food. B: I‘ve heard this one before.

A: But this time I‘m going to stick to it. I really mean it! Trust me, Carol, I‘m going to be a new man in one year‘s time!

B: Well, I guess we‘ll just have to wait and see.

A: Thanks, honey, that was a great meal. I‘m stuffed. Do we have any chips left?

Elementary ‐ Asking for Time Off (B0027)

A: Mr. McKenna, do you have a second? I need to talk to you about something.

B: Sure, Liv, what can I do for you?

A: Well, I was just wondering. . . you see, I know I‘ve used up all my vacation days this year, but my sister is getting married, and the wedding is overseas, and, well. . . B: You wanna take some time off, is that right?

A: Well, sir, I was just hoping that I might be able to take some unpaid leave this year.

B: What dates are you planning on taking off? I‘ll need at least two months notice, so that I can plan for your absence.

A: I was thinking of taking off from September first until the thirtieth . Would you be okay with that? B: Well, I guess so.

Elementary ‐Daily Life ‐ I’m Sorry, I Love You II (C0028)

A: I‘m so relieved that your ankle wasn‘t broken! I feel just awful about this whole thing. I wanna make it up to you. Let me take you out to dinner tonight. My treat.

B: That sounds great! I‘d love to! Here is my address. Pick me up at eight? A: Perfect!

B: Thank you for such a lovely evening! The food was amazing, and I had a great time.

A: Me too. You look so beautiful tonight! I wish this night

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