圣誕節購物[1]
這篇關于《常用英語口語練習:圣誕節購物》,是自學庫特地為大家整理的,希望對大家有所幫助!
Alice: Hmm, what do you think, you two, how do I look?
Helen: Ooh, it's a gorgeous dress, Alice, but the other one seemed nicer.
Alice: Mmm, it is lovely, isn't it? But you're right, the blue dress looks better. Tim?
Tim: Oh yes, lovely, very nice. Can we go and look at the computer games now?
Alice: Ok Tim, you've been very patient. Let's just get Helen's shoes and then we can go to the electronics shop. I want to buy a camera for my brother, and then Helen wants to get a book for her Dad, don't you Helen?
Helen: Yes, and after that I expect we'll all be feeling peckish, so we'll have a quick bite to eat, and then Alice wants to look at winter coats.
Tim: Here we go...
Alice: It won't take as long as the dress, I promise!
Vocabulary:字匯
gorgeous (adj):美麗的
lovely, beautiful
peckish (adj):肚子有點餓的
a little bit hungry
a bite to eat:零食或輕食
a snack or light meal
here we go:又來了
this phrase is used to show mild annoyance at something happening repeatedly. In this case, Tim is expressing mild frustration at Helen and Alice's constant clothes shopping.
本單元語言點是關于連系動詞的用法,在英語中除了 be 外,還有look, feel, seem, sound 等,請看下面的解釋和例句
Verbs which take adjectives - look, feel, seem, sound
Verbs, adverbs and adjectives 動詞、副詞、形容詞
A verb is a word which describes an action - for example, walk, work, drive. Adverbs are words which describe how the actions described by verbs are perfomp3ed.
He walked slowly - (How did he walk? Slowly.)
She worked hard - (How did she work? Hard.)
He drives dangerously - (How does he drive? Dangerously.)
Some verbs can be used with adjectives, to give more infomp3ation about the subject of the verb. These verbs function as a link between the adjective and a particular aspect of the subject.
Helen says:
'It's a gorgeous dress, Alice, but the other one seemed nicer.' ('nice' refers to 'the dress')
這篇關于《常用英語口語練習:圣誕節購物》,是自學庫特地為大家整理的,希望對大家有所幫助!
Alice: Hmm, what do you think, you two, how do I look?
Helen: Ooh, it's a gorgeous dress, Alice, but the other one seemed nicer.
Alice: Mmm, it is lovely, isn't it? But you're right, the blue dress looks better. Tim?
Tim: Oh yes, lovely, very nice. Can we go and look at the computer games now?
Alice: Ok Tim, you've been very patient. Let's just get Helen's shoes and then we can go to the electronics shop. I want to buy a camera for my brother, and then Helen wants to get a book for her Dad, don't you Helen?
Helen: Yes, and after that I expect we'll all be feeling peckish, so we'll have a quick bite to eat, and then Alice wants to look at winter coats.
Tim: Here we go...
Alice: It won't take as long as the dress, I promise!
Vocabulary:字匯
gorgeous (adj):美麗的
lovely, beautiful
peckish (adj):肚子有點餓的
a little bit hungry
a bite to eat:零食或輕食
a snack or light meal
here we go:又來了
this phrase is used to show mild annoyance at something happening repeatedly. In this case, Tim is expressing mild frustration at Helen and Alice's constant clothes shopping.
本單元語言點是關于連系動詞的用法,在英語中除了 be 外,還有look, feel, seem, sound 等,請看下面的解釋和例句
Verbs which take adjectives - look, feel, seem, sound
Verbs, adverbs and adjectives 動詞、副詞、形容詞
A verb is a word which describes an action - for example, walk, work, drive. Adverbs are words which describe how the actions described by verbs are perfomp3ed.
He walked slowly - (How did he walk? Slowly.)
She worked hard - (How did she work? Hard.)
He drives dangerously - (How does he drive? Dangerously.)
Some verbs can be used with adjectives, to give more infomp3ation about the subject of the verb. These verbs function as a link between the adjective and a particular aspect of the subject.
Helen says:
'It's a gorgeous dress, Alice, but the other one seemed nicer.' ('nice' refers to 'the dress')