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Monday, July 29, 2013


00:00  Hi, everybody.
00:29  Keywords:
00:34  - cell phone (n)
Jeff called me from the park on his cell phone.
00:46  - battery (n)
My radio doesn't work. I need a new battery.
00:58  - technology (n)
Sam bought another new computer. He always has the latest technology.
01:14  - feature (n)
This car has a great feature. The lights go on and off by themselves.
01:28 -  Internet
Jeff spends a lot of time at his computer reading newspapers on the Internet.
01:41  Let's say the keywords together again:
-  cell phone (n)
-  battery (n)
-  technology (n)
-  feature (n)
-  Internet
02:12  Tne mission of the day is:
What must Betty decide about a new cell phone?
02:54  Small Town.  Part 1.
Betty - So wat's wrong with my cell phone, Simon?
Simon - I'm not sure, Betty. I looked at the battery and it's fine.
But you know, this phone is pretty old.
Betty - It's not old. I only bought it three years ago.
Simon - Then it's really old. Technology changes every few months!
Why don't you get a new phone?
Betty - What kind should I get?
Simon - What kind do you want?
03:31  Study the keywords:
03:42  - cell phone (n)
04:24  - battery (n)
05:14  - technology (n)
05:47  Small Town.  Part 2.
Betty - I have no idea!
I don't know anything about new cell phones.
Simon - New cell phones can do a lot of things.
Here, look at mine. It can take pictures. Smile!
Betty - That's fun!
How do I decide which phone to get?
Simon - Well, decide what features you want, and how much you want to spend.
Betty - Well, I want to make phone calls.
Simon - Betty, all cell phones do that! What else?
06:27  Study the keyword:
07:14  - feature (n)
08:06  The answer to today's mission is:
She must decide what features she wants.
08:25  Small Town.  Part 3.
Betty - I don't know! What other features are there?
Simon - There are lots! You can go on the Internet,
read magazines, watch movies...
Betty - Really! On a cell phone?
Simon - Yes! So ask people what they like about their cell phone.
Read reviews online, too. Then decide.
Betty - I think I know a better way.
Simon - What's that?
Betty - You just tell me which one to get!
09:02  Study the keyword:
09:46  - Internet
10:28  Word Power.
-  cloudy
-  chilly
-  rainy
-  sunny
-  humid
12:08  Conversation Replay.
14:03  Calendar Phrase:
This is the best one.
Boy - Which computer should I get?
Girl - Look at this one. I think this is the best one.
Boy - Really? Hmmm. But that one over there looks nice, too.
Girl - Yes, but I think this one's better. This is the best one.
Boy - Are you sure?
Girl - Yes, this is the best one.
Boy - OK, I'll buy it!
15:33  Question of the day:
What features does your cell phone have?

Friday, July 26, 2013



  On The Go.
  - hotel
  - shot
  - webcam
  - toy
  - staff
  - appointment
  - bone
  - nail
  - haircut
  - train
  - album
 - studio
  - photographer

Thursday, July 25, 2013


00:00  Conversation Replay:
 Small Town.  (Monday)
- Sara is at home.
- She is holding a bad of flour.
- She sings to the flour.
- Then she rocks the flour a little.
- Sara smiles.
- She puts the bag of flour on a table.
- Then she takes out a diaper.
- Sara puts the diaper on her bag of flour.
Guys - Hi, Sara.
Sara - Hi, guys.
Max - Sara, why are you putting a diaper on a of flour?
Sara - Max, meet your nephew, Al.
Max - My...nephew?
Sara - Yes! He's my school project. Al is my baby. And I am his mom.
B. - Oh, I remember the flour baby project.
 You take the baby everywhere with you. Flour babies are not fun.
Sara - Yes, they are. I am exited about this project.
Max - Babies are a big responsibility.
Sara - I know. I'm ready.
B. - You say that now. Wait until the end of the week.
Max - Ben, stop. Let her be excited.
B. - OK. Sorry.
Max - So, Sara. Is your son hungry? I can cook dinner for him.
Sara - Max! He's not a real baby. He can't eat.
Max - OK. I'm just checking.
03:07   Small Town. (Tuesday)
S. - Will you please be quiet?
Stop barking!
R. - Hi, hon.
You look a little tired.
S. - I am.
Walking those dogs is a lot of work.
R. - Well, you do like to exercise.
S. - I know.
This new dog - walking job is perferect for me...
except for the dogs.
R. - Why do you say that?
You likes dogs.
S. - I used to like dogs...
befor I went to he park today.
R. - What happened at the park?
S. - Whell, I had to clean up after the dogs.
R. - Eww.
S. - Yeah.
Then Barky -
R. - Is that Miss Kelly's puppy?
S. - Yes. But he's not a puppy.
He's just a very small dog.
R. - Does he dark a lot?
S. - Yes. When Barky say a cat, he started barking.
And then the other four dogs started barking, too.
R. - What did the cat do?
S. - The cat ran away!
then all the dogs started pulling at their leashes.
R. - They wanted to get the cat.
S. - Thet's right.
And I couldn't hold all five leashes.
R. - So the dogs got away from you?
S. - Yes. The dogs chased the cat and I chased the dogs.
I finally caught them all and came here.
R. - Oh, honey.
S. - Oh no! Not again!
05:25  Small Town. ( Wednesday)
06:34  Small Town. (Thursday)
Betty - Good morning, Fern. Are you thirsty?  Have some water.
Sara - Hi, Betty.  who are you talking to?
Betty - I'm talking to Fern.
Sara - Fern?  Who's Fern?
Betty - Fern is my plant.  I just got her.  I mean, it.
Sara - Oh, it's pretty! Why do you talk to your plant?
Betty - Well, I heard that talking to plants is good for them.
It can help them grow.
Sara - Is Fern hand to take care of?
Betty - No.  I just water her often and give her plenty of sunlight.
Sara - That's not too hard.
Betty - It isn't.  Hey, what's that you're holding?
Sara - Oh!  This is Al.
Betty - Al?
Sara - Yes. He's my school project. Al is my baby, and I'm his mom.
Betty - Oh, I've heard about this project.
Students take care of bags of flour like they are real babies.
Sara - Right.  And we have to keep a journal about our experience.
Betty - So do you talk to Al?
Sara - Sometimes.  I like to sing to him, too.
Betty - Really? That's sweet. You're a good mom.
Sara - I like pretending to be a mom.
But I'm not ready to be a real mom, yet.
Betty - I know what you mean. Hey, maybe I should sing to Fern.
Sara - Sure!
Betty - Betty had a little fern, little fern, little fern...

Monday, July 22, 2013


00:00  Hi, everybody.
01:23  Conversation Replay:
 Small Town.  (Monday)
- Sara is at home.
- She is holding a bad of flour.
- She sings to the flour.
- Then she rocks the flour a little.
- Sara smiles.
- She puts the bag of flour on a table.
- Then she takes out a diaper.
- Sara puts the diaper on her bag of flour.
Guys - Hi, Sara.
Sara - Hi, guys.
Max - Sara, why are you putting a diaper on a of flour?
Sara - Max, meet your nephew, Al.
Max - My...nephew?
Sara - Yes! He's my school project. Al is my baby. And I am his mom.
B. - Oh, I remember the flour baby project.
 You take the baby everywhere with you. Flour babies are not fun.
Sara - Yes, they are. I am exited about this project.
Max - Babies are a big responsibility.
Sara - I know. I'm ready.
B. - You say that now. Wait until the end of the week.
Max - Ben, stop. Let her be excited.
B. - OK. Sorry.
Max - So, Sara. Is your son hungry? I can cook dinner for him.
Sara - Max! He's not a real baby. He can't eat.
Max - OK. I'm just checking.
03:07   Small Town. (Tuesday)
S. - Will you please be quiet?
Stop barking!
R. - Hi, hon.
You look a little tired.
S. - I am.
Walking those dogs is a lot of work.
R. - Well, you do like to exercise.
S. - I know.
This new dog - walking job is perferect for me...
except for the dogs.
R. - Why do you say that?
You likes dogs.
S. - I used to like dogs...
befor I went to he park today.
R. - What happened at the park?
S. - Whell, I had to clean up after the dogs.
R. - Eww.
S. - Yeah.
Then Barky -
R. - Is that Miss Kelly's puppy?
S. - Yes. But he's not a puppy.
He's just a very small dog.
R. - Does he dark a lot?
S. - Yes. When Barky say a cat, he started barking.
And then the other four dogs started barking, too.
R. - What did the cat do?
S. - The cat ran away!
then all the dogs started pulling at their leashes.
R. - They wanted to get the cat.
S. - Thet's right.
And I couldn't hold all five leashes.
R. - So the dogs got away from you?
S. - Yes. The dogs chased the cat and I chased the dogs.
I finally caught them all and came here.
R. - Oh, honey.
S. - Oh no! Not again!
05:25  Small Town. ( Wednesday)
06:34  Small Town. (Thursday)
Betty - Good morning, Fern. Are you thirsty?  Have some water.
Sara - Hi, Betty.  who are you talking to?
Betty - I'm talking to Fern.
Sara - Fern?  Who's Fern?
Betty - Fern is my plant.  I just got her.  I mean, it.
Sara - Oh, it's pretty! Why do you talk to your plant?
Betty - Well, I heard that talking to plants is good for them.
It can help them grow.
Sara - Is Fern hand to take care of?
Betty - No.  I just water her often and give her plenty of sunlight.
Sara - That's not too hard.
Betty - It isn't.  Hey, what's that you're holding?
Sara - Oh!  This is Al.
Betty - Al?
Sara - Yes. He's my school project. Al is my baby, and I'm his mom.
Betty - Oh, I've heard about this project.
Students take care of bags of flour like they are real babies.
Sara - Right.  And we have to keep a journal about our experience.
Betty - So do you talk to Al?
Sara - Sometimes.  I like to sing to him, too.
Betty - Really? That's sweet. You're a good mom.
Sara - I like pretending to be a mom.
But I'm not ready to be a real mom, yet.
Betty - I know what you mean. Hey, maybe I should sing to Fern.
Sara - Sure!
Betty - Betty had a little fern, little fern, little fern...
09:06  On The Go.  (Friday)
  - hotel
  - shot
  - webcam
  - toy
  - staff
  - appointment
  - bone
  - nail
  - haircut
  - train
  - album
 - studio
  - photographer
14:31  Song Time
  It's up to You.
Living day by day
In the same old way
It's time for you to know
Stepping out is the way to go
People pass you by
You know not what's inside
Lonely souls with doubt and fear
Needing a word of joy and cheer
 It's up to you
It's up to me
To be there when we see a need
 It's up to you
It's up to me
To reach out with a loving hand
To be the one who understands
 It's up to you
It's up to me
To be there when we see a need
 It's up to you
It's up to me
To reach out with a loving hand
To be the one who understands
You understand
I understand
To be the one who understands.

Saturday, July 20, 2013



   Can you water the plants?
Girl.  Look at my plants!  Aren't they pretty?
Boy.  Yes!  They are so beautiful and green!
Girl.  I'm going away for a few days. Can you water the plants?
Boy.  Huh?
Girl.   Can you water the plants?
Boy.  But there are so many of them.
And they're your plants-you should water them.
Girl.  Well, you want them to stay beautiful and green, right?
Boy.  Yes...
Girl.  So can you water the plants?
Boy.  OK.
Girl.  Thanks!

Thursday, July 18, 2013



  On The Go.
  - hotel
  - shot
  - webcam
  - toy
  - staff
  - appointment
  - bone
  - nail
  - haircut
  - train
  - album
 - studio
  - photographer

Monday, July 15, 2013


00:00  Hi everyone.
00:26  Keywords:
00:31  - webcam (n)
The school has a webcam, parents can watch their children on the Internet.
00:45  - toy (n)
Micah's favorite toy is his stuffed pig.
00:55  - appointment (n)
Naomi has to go see the dentist.
She made an appointment for next Monday.
01:10  - trained (adj)
Rex is a trained singer.  he sings very well.
01:20  - album (n)
Sandy collects postcards. She keeps them in an album.
01:33  Let's say the keywords together again:
  - webcam (n)
  - toy (n)
  - appointment (n)
  - trained (adj)
  - album (n)
02:03  The mission of the day is:
What does Howdy get?
02:32  On The Go. Part 1.
02:54  - hotel
03:32  - shot
03:52  - webcam
04:03  - toy
04:07  - staff
04:28  Study the keywords:
05:02  - webcam (n)
05:58  - toy (n)
06:21  On The Go.  Part 2.
06:29  - appointment
06:39  - bone
07:18  - nail
07:23  - haircut
07:35  - train
07:58  Study the keywords:
08:20  - appointment (n0
09:11  - trained (adj)
09:46  The answer to todays mission is:
Howdy gets a bath and a haircut.
10:00  On The Go.  part 3.
10:33  - album
10:42  - studio
11:02  - photographer
11:45  Study the keyword:
12:28  - album (n)
13:19 Calendar Phrase:
Can you water the plants?
Girl.  Look at my plants!  Aren't they pretty?
Boy.  Yes!  They are so beautiful and green!
Girl.  I'm going away for a few days. Can you water the plants?
Boy.  Huh?
Girl.   Can you water the plants?
Boy.  But there are so many of them.
And they're your plants-you should water them.
Girl.  Well, you want them to stay beautiful and green, right?
Boy.  Yes...
Girl.  So can you water the plants?
Boy.  OK.
Girl.  Thanks!
04:57  Question of the day:
What kind of appointments do you make? Talk about them?

Sunday, July 14, 2013



 Thanks for your help.
Girl. Hey, I just wanted to call and say thanks for your help.
Boy.  Oh, you're welcome.
Girl.  Really, you helped me a lot this weekend.Thanks a lot for your help.
Boy.  It was my pleasure!\
Girl.  But I want you to know that it means a lot to me.
It was not easy to help me study for that test.
Boy.  Yes, it was.
Girl.  Oh. Really? Well, thanks for all your help.
Boy.  No problem.

Thursday, July 11, 2013




 
Small Town.
Betty - Good morning, Fern. Are you thirsty?  Have some water.
Sara - Hi, Betty.  who are you talking to?
Betty - I'm talking to Fern.
Sara - Fern?  Who's Fern?
Betty - Fern is my plant.  I just got her.  I mean, it.
Sara - Oh, it's pretty! Why do you talk to your plant?
Betty - Well, I heard that talking to plants is good for them.
It can help them grow.
Sara - Is Fern hand to take care of?
Betty - No.  I just water her often and give her plenty of sunlight.
Sara - That's not too hard.
Betty - It isn't.  Hey, what's that you're holding?
Sara - Oh!  This is Al.
Betty - Al?
Sara - Yes. He's my school project. Al is my baby, and I'm his mom.
Betty - Oh, I've heard about this project.
Students take care of bags of flour like they are real babies.
Sara - Right.  And we have to keep a journal about our experience.
Betty - So do you talk to Al?
Sara - Sometimes.  I like to sing to him, too.
Betty - Really? That's sweet. You're a good mom.
Sara - I like pretending to be a mom.
But I'm not ready to be a real mom, yet.
Betty - I know what you mean. Hey, maybe I should sing to Fern.
Sara - Sure!
Betty - Betty had a little fern, little fern, little fern...

Monday, July 8, 2013

The best English 65. Teaching English conversation.



00:00  Hi, everybody.
00:28  Keywords:
00:30  - thirsty (adj)
Are you thirsty? Drink some water.
00:40  - plant (n)
Mom has lots of flowers and other plants in her house.
00:51  - grow (v)
Savannah grew during the summer.  She's really tall now.
01:01  - water (v)
Please water the flowers. It will help them grow.
01:11  - plenty (adj)
We have plenty of food.  Eat as much as you want.
01:20  - pretend (v)
Tommy isn't really a doctor. He's just pretending to be one.
01:34  Let's say the keywords together again:
-  thirsty (adj)
-  plant (n)
-  grow (v)
-  water (v)
-  plenty (adj)
- pretend (v)
02:09  The mission of the day is:
What is Sara not ready to be?
02:53  Small Town.  Part 1.
Betty - Good morning, Fern. Are you thirsty?  Have some water.
Sara - Hi, Betty.  who are you talking to?
Betty - I'm talking to Fern.
Sara - Fern?  Who's Fern?
Betty - Fern is my plant.  I just got her.  I mean, it.
Sara - Oh, it's pretty! Why do you talk to your plant?
Betty - Well, I heard that talking to plants is good for them.
It can help them grow.
03:30  Study the keywords:
04:09  - thirsty (adj)
04:58  - plant (n)
05:20  - grow (v)
05:42  Small Town.  Part 2.
Sara - Is Fern hand to take care of?
Betty - No.  I just water her often and give her plenty of sunlight.
Sara - That's not too hard.
Betty - It isn't.  Hey, what's that you're holding?
Sara - Oh!  This is Al.
Betty - Al?
Sara - Yes. He's my school project. Al is my baby, and I'm his mom.
Betty - Oh, I've heard about this project.
Students take care of bags of flour like they are real babies.
Sara - Right.  And we have to keep a journal about our experience.
06:28  Study the keywords:
07:02  - water (v)
07:40  - prenty (adj)
08:16  Small Town.  Part 3.
Betty - So do you talk to Al?
Sara - Sometimes.  I like to sing to him, too.
Betty - Really? That's sweet. You're a good mom.
Sara - I like pretending to be a mom.
But I'm not ready to be a real mom, yet.
Betty - I know what you mean. Hey, maybe I should sing to Fern.
Sara - Sure!
Betty - Betty had a little fern, little fern, little fern...
08:56  study the keywords:
09:20  - pretend (v)
09:56  T he answer to today's mission is:
Sara is not ready to be a mom but she likes pretending to be one.
10:26  Inspector E.
Stop asking me.
Please stot...
12:07  Conversation Replay.
14:14  Calendar Phrase:
Thanks for your help.
Girl. Hey, I just wanted to call and say thanks for your help.
Boy.  Oh, you're welcome.
Girl.  Really, you helped me a lot this weekend.Thanks a lot for your help.
Boy.  It was my pleasure!\
Girl.  But I want you to know that it means a lot to me.
It was not easy to help me study for that test.
Boy.  Yes, it was.
girl.  Oh. Really? Well, thanks for all your help.
Boy.  No problem.
15:41  Question of the day:
What do you take care of?

Sunday, July 7, 2013

What's the weather going to be like. Study English.



00:00  Calendar Phrase.
What's the weather going to be like?
Girl 1.  I can't wait to go on our picnic this Saturday.
Girl 2.  Me either! What's the weather going to be like?
Girl 1.  It will be sunny.
Girl 2.  So it won't rain? What's the weather going to be like?
Girl 1.  It will be nice and warm.
Girl 2. Will there be any clouds? What's the weather going to be like?
Girl 1.  There won't be any clouds!  It will be a nice sunny day!
A great day for a picnic!

Saturday, July 6, 2013

The best English 64 Song Time. Study English.






00:00  Song Time.
The Weather Report
spring (n)
Take a look at the weather report.
take a look
It may be hot or it may be cold, but spring is on its way.
on [ someone's] way (idiom)
April showers bring May flowers and hope for a beautiful day.
shower (n)
April showers bring May flowers
04:37  The Weather Report
Take a look at the wether report
Before you go out today
It may be hot, or it may be cold
But spring is on its way
April showers bring May flowers
And hope for a beutiful day
Windy, rainy, hot or cold
Changing every day
Take a look at the wether report
Before you go out today
It may be hot, or it may be cold
But spring is on its way
April showers bring May flowers
And hope for a beutiful day
Windy, rainy, hot or cold
Changing every day
The forecast is for me to know
If spring is here to stay.

Friday, July 5, 2013

The best English 64 Repeat. Study English.


  Small Town.  
Simon - Hello, Max.
Max - So I'm not beautiful?
Simon - No, but it's a beautiful day today!
It's sunny and there is a cool breeze.
Renee - You sound like a weather person.
Simon - I am!
Max - No, you are not.
Yesterday you told us the weather was bad.
Simon - I was kidding yesterday.
Do you want me to give you the weather report?
Max - OK.
Simon - Here's today's weather report.
We'll have a beautiful day today. It's sunny and -
Max - You already told us that.
Renee - Let him finish.
Simon - there is a cool breeze. But we'll see clouds tomorrow.
The temperature is going to drop.
Max - Will we have snow?
Simon - There won't be any snow.
Max - I just wanted to check.
Renne - Good job, Simon.

Monday, July 1, 2013



00:00  Hi, everyone.
00:25  Keywords:
00:33  - sunny (adj)
It's pretty sunny today.  You should wear a hat.
00:44  - cloud (n)
The clouds are grey.  It's going to rain.
00:54  - temperature (n)
It's so hot today.  What's the temperature?
01:05  - drop (v)
The temperature dropped a lot.  It was hot and now it's cold.
01:18  Let's the keywords together again:
-  sunny (adj)
-  cloud (n)
-  temperature (n)
-  drop (v)
01:43  The mission of the day is:
What is the weather like today?
02:10  Small Town.  Part 1.
Simon - Hello, Max.
Max - So I'm not beautiful?
Simon - No, but it's a beautiful day today!
It's sunny and there is a cool breeze.
Renee - You sound like a weather person.
Simon - I am!
Max - No, you are not.
Yesterday you told us the weather was bad.
Simon - I was kidding yesterday.
Do you want me to give you the weather report?
Max - OK.
02:44  Study the keyward:
03:30  - sunny (adj)
04:06  The answer to today's mission is:
The weather is sunny and there is a cool breeze.
04:54  Small Town.  Part 2.
Simon - Here's today's weather report.
We'll have a beautiful day today. It's sunny and -
Max - You already told us that.
Renee - Let him finish.
Simon - there is a cool breeze. But we'll see clouds tomorrow.
The temperature is going to drop.
Max - Will we have snow?
Simon - There won't be any snow.
Max - I just wanted to check.
Renne - Good job, Simon.
05:23  Study the keywards:
05:59  - cloud (n)
cloudy
07:01  - temperature (n)
07:31  - drip (v)
07:58  Song Time.
The Weather Report
spring (n)
Take a look at the weather report.
take a look
It may be hot or it may be cold, but spring is on its way.
on [ someone's] way (idiom)
April showers bring May flowers and hope for a beautiful day.
shower (n)
April showers bring May flowers
12:33  The Weather Report
Take a look at the wether report
Before you go out today
It may be hot, or it may be cold
But spring is on its way
April showers bring May flowers
And hope for a beutiful day
Windy, rainy, hot or cold
Changing every day
Take a look at the wether report
Before you go out today
It may be hot, or it may be cold
But spring is on its way
April showers bring May flowers
And hope for a beutiful day
Windy, rainy, hot or cold
Changing every day
The forecast is for me to know
If spring is here to stay.
14:20  Conversation Replay.
15:34  Calendar Phrase.
What's the weather going to be like?
Girl 1.  I can't wait to go on our picnic this Saturday.
Girl 2.  Me either! What's the weather going to be like?
Girl 1.  It will be sunny.
Girl 2.  So it won't rain? What's the weather going to be like?
Girl 1.  It will be nice and warm.
Girl 2. Will there be any clouds? What's the weather going to be like?
Girl 1.  There won't be any clouds!  It will be a nice sunny day!
A great day for a picnic!
17:02  Question of the day:
Can you give the weather report?  Try it in English.