【地道美语163】开学了!学习是挑战,教育是师生父母共同努力(英语PK台)
周二三四下午2点视频直播:【一直播】英语PK台 微信公众号:【英语PK台】推送直播全文本 京晶抖音:1604401542 趣味英语学习小视频 B站官方:英语PK台 直播视频精华剪辑 Dialogue : (课堂全文本于微信公众号【英语PK台】课后发送,参与直播互动中译英练习需加京晶微信goingforgold2018 拉入群 dialogue 1 Jingjing: Mark, have your ---------- for this semester? Mark: They'll --------- next week. I'm already on my-------------week at my part-time job. Jingjing: So, as of----, you'll have a full-----------, right? Mark: Yeah. It's--------- pretty well this time; and I'm actually------------- to it. Jingjing: Good. That reminds me of a ----------I saw. A woman is --------- a closed door in her house: “-----------------------.” There's a----------- coming from inside: “I ----------want to. ----------- go to school.” The woman answers: “Because you're a ------!” Mark: Ha ha. I get it. It's her ----------------in his room. Jingjing: Bingo! He's a teacher and he doesn't want to ------------ on the first day of school. Mark: Hmm. Luckily for me, the students where I work ------------. I look forward to meeting the----------------each year. Jingjing: That is lucky. I imagine the teacher in the cartoon worked at ------------------. Mark: Those students can be----------sometimes, especially--------------of them. Jingjing: It's a --------- for two reasons--------- and all the exams that start------------- students move from --------- to senio---------- Mark: Hmm, -------------------------. But those who want to go to good colleges have to get into--------------, typically by---------, and then are rewarded with------------- homework. Jingjing: I think the important ----------- is that students --------- choose, whether to take honors courses or--------------------. Mark: Sure, in most families, parents---------- with their kids, to find out what----------- they want to take. Jingjing: -------------------------------------------- Mark: A few parents do. A lot of parents ---------- their kids for keeping a high ---------------, with something like a ----------, or an hour or two of ---------------- per day. Jingjing: That sounds like a ----------------. dialogue 2 Jingjing: Mark, what do you think help students to have their----------------- to learn? Mark: That's a ------------ question. Jingjing: I know. A lot of parents tell their kids, if they do ----------------------, they'll have ---------------------. Mark: Even if that's mostly ----------, kids see lots of ---------- around them who are ---------- not just because of the ------------ they have. Jingjing: Yeah, it's kind of --------- if kids think the only way to --------is to get into a ----------- and become a ----------------. Mark: Right. Look at all the cosmetologists an ---------- that have found a niche ---------- and started-------------. Jingjing: It's also a --------- that parents ------------ and learn to play the ---------, only to take those away from them when they're ---------- and it's time to really -------- the books. Mark: Hmm. Hopefully by then they already know enough about-------------never to forget it ---------. But yeah, it might seem like a-------------to a kid. Jingjing: It probably does,--------—to be told ----------, and then something very -t later on.----- Mark: Kids are------------------------------------------ Jingjing: That sounds like a ----------------------. Mark: I hope future---------- of kids will have more of their ---------------. Jingjing: I agree. You know, only ---------- of students----------college, and only a quarter of those graduate from schools---------------. So, it'd be great if most people, -------------, could hope for -------------- Mark: Well, this ----------season will hopefully be a --------------- start. Jingjing: I hope so. new words and phrases from dialogue 1 get under way: start puberty: a time between childhood and adulthood, when a person's body changes and they have lots of new hormones insinuate: suggest something very indirectly honors program: more difficult courses for students who are talented and hard-working track: a set of courses offered by a school; when a student has completed it, they have different opportunities from their peers GPA: grade point average from dialogue 2 a narrow view: a limited understanding of something, not seeing the whole picture cosmetologist: a professional beautician, skilled in applying skin care and hair care products niche market: a relatively small area for business, serving a special group of customers betrayal: breaking a promise, or causing someone trouble after having gained their trust candy land: a paradise where no one has to do anything they don't want to do, but can still enjoy rewards