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Primary school campus English broadcast manuscript

A: Good afternoon, everyone! My name is. I come from Class 3, Grade 5 (Hello everyone. I'm in the fifth grade class. B: Good afternoon. My name is. I'm in Class One, Grade Four. (Hello, everyone. I am in the grade class. Nice to meet you. Welcome to English radio. Welcome to campus English broadcast. First, let's learn some everyday English. First of all, please learn everyday language with us. What's your phone number? A: it's 87 17398 b: q: what time is it? What time is it now? A: It's 1 o'clock ... it's a quarter to 1 it's 1/2/3: 15 … it's 1/2/3: 30 … a. Q: What's the weather like today? What is the weather like today? Today is sunny/cloudy/very sunny/cloudy. Q: What do you do on weekends? What do you do on weekends? I often do my homework/watch TV/play computer games/watch TV/play games. Next I'm going to tell you a joke. He won (next, please listen to two English jokes A 1. Xiao Ming wants to go to the toilet in English class and says to the teacher, can I go to the toilet?

The teacher said: Go ahead. Xiaoming sat down.

After a while, Xiaoming said to the teacher: Can I go to WC?

The teacher said: Go ahead. Xiaoming sat down again.

The classmate next to me couldn't help asking: Didn't you tell the teacher to go to the toilet? Why not go?

Xiao Ming said: You didn't hear the teacher say "Fuck you"! One day, a father and his little son were on their way home. At this age, boys are interested in all kinds of things and always ask questions. Now, he asked, "Dad, what does the word' drunk' mean?" "Well, my son," his father replied, "look, there are two policemen standing there. If I think two policemen are four, then I am drunk. " "But, Dad," said the boy, "there is only one policeman!" One day, the father came home with his youngest son. The child is at the age of being interested in everything and always has endless questions. He asked his father, "Dad, what does the word' drunk' mean?" "Well, son," the father replied, "Look, there are two policemen standing there. If I see that they are four, then I am drunk. " "But, Dad," said the child, "there is only one policeman there!" Finally, let's learn some English knowledge. (Please listen to the English Knowledge Garden program below) China is known as a country of etiquette, and it pays as much attention to etiquette as any other country in Europe and America. However, due to the huge differences between Chinese and western customs, if we don't understand this, when we communicate with British and American people, it will cause misunderstandings and unnecessary misunderstandings. Here, I only introduce the manners and customs of British and American people when greeting, saying goodbye and addressing you, so as to help you learn English and communicate with foreign friends. B. greetings

When we meet in China, we are used to saying: Have you eaten? Have you eaten? /Have you eaten? ) or: where are you going? Where are you going? )。 When the British and Americans meet in the morning, they say: Good morning. If they meet in the afternoon, they say: good afternoon, evening, they say: good evening. If they greet acquaintances, they will say: How are you? If you greet a familiar person or friend, say hello or hi. If you say, "Have you eaten?" When we met in China. Greeting British and American people will cause misunderstanding, because "have you eaten?" In English, it is not a greeting, but an invitation to dinner. If you meet an Englishman and ask, "Where are you?"

Going? "They will be very unhappy. Because "where are you going? "For the British and Americans, it is", that is, interfering in other people's private affairs. "A.2. Parting leaves go to someone else's house to be a guest or a guest. When leaving, the British and Americans used to say, "I should go." Or "I'd better go now". Both of them mean "I have to go" "British and American people never say" I'm going back "when they leave. I'll go first. I'll go first. ) Because in English, "I'll go first." It means: "It's getting late. It's time for the guests to leave I'll give everyone a start first, and the other guests will leave at once. "B. III. Speak to people

I often hear students address teachers as "Miss Wang" and "Miss Li", even for foreign teachers. In fact, this is not in line with British and American habits. In English, "teacher" cannot be used as a title. So how to address teachers is in line with English habits? Generally speaking, British and American people address male teachers in primary and secondary schools as "sir" or "sir" and female teachers as "miss", such as Mr. Wang, Miss Zhang and Miss Green. A. That's all for today's broadcast. Thank you all. This is the end of today's broadcast. Thank you for listening. ) English prompt reference: 1. . sports event

Students, there is less than a year before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Everyone is scrambling to learn English, so we can't fall behind, can we? Do you know how to speak some Olympic events in English? Come and study!

Javelin throwing javelin throwing

Diving diving long jump long jump

Football, football, swimming, swimming

Shooting, shooting, shot put, shot put

Bicycle bicycle side saddle horse

Volleyball volleyball basketball

Badminton badminton weightlifting weightlifting

Table tennis table tennis parallel bars II. The meaning of mother in the word mother, M stands for a million things she gave me, and M stands for everything she gave me. O only means that she is getting old, O only means that she is getting old, T represents the tears she shed to save me, T represents every tear she shed for me, and H represents her heart of gold; H stands for her golden heart; E is her eyes, shining with love, and E is a pair of loving eyes. R stands for right, and she is always right. R means that everything she has done is correct. Put them together; They spell "mother". Put them together. They are called "mothers". Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. It's easier said than done. It's easier said than done. Example is better than perception. It is better to say it once than to do it once. Failure is the mother of success. Failure is the mother of success. Far from eye, far from heart. Out of sight, out of mind. Fire and water are incompatible. First come, first served. First come, first served. Health is happiness. Health is happiness. A man who talks little is a wise man. Smart is not just talk. Honesty is the best policy. Be honest. 4. 1. Remember that the heads of all parts of the body are facing the sky, the eyes are above, the nose is in the middle, the mouth is below, and the ears are on both sides. Long arms, busy hands. The thighs are strong and the fat on the soles of the feet is powerful. Use your head more and memorize it skillfully. This is all parts of the body. 2. From "foot" to "foot", the word "foot" refers to the foot and also has the meaning of foot. So what is the connection between "feet" and "feet"? It turns out that there was a time in Britain when the units of length varied from place to place. So, in order to unify them, the king of England asked his ministers to measure the length of his feet as the length of a standard ruler, and from then on "foot" had the meaning of "foot". Do you know what these abbreviations mean? 1, WTO—- World Trade Organization 5, IRC—- International Red Cross 2, CCTV-China CCTV 6, TDL—-phone number 3, MTV—MTV 7, address 4, FC-Football Club 8, TM-Trademark 5. In addition to their original meanings, there are colorful colors in English. Let's see:

1. Green green

In addition to symbolizing life and vitality, green is full of many emotional colors. For example, green hand is a green hand.

2. White white

White is the most common color. But it can also mean: no! For example, a white elephant is useless

3. Black and black

Black also means bad. For example, a black sheep is a black sheep.

4. Blue indicates melancholy.

6. Body language in English-speaking countries. Cash: The thumb, forefinger and middle finger of the right hand are pinched together in the air or written on the other hand, which is a gesture of paying bills in a restaurant. 2. "Use your head" and "be smart": point your own temples with your fingers. 3. "Fool": Hold the tip of the nose with your thumb, shake its four fingers, or separate your fingers. It is often that the index finger turns to the temple and sticks out the tongue at the same time, indicating that the person asking the question is "dementia" and "fool". 4. "Lying": When you speak, you unconsciously put your index finger under or beside your nose, which means that others will understand that it is not credible for the speaker to "tell the truth". 5. Compromise assertion; The index finger is tilted up, which can also mean "overbearing". 6. Quiet: Keep your mouth shut and thumb across your lips. 7. "Stop talking": When your lips are disturbed, put your index finger on your lips and make a hissing sound. 8. Insult score; Put your thumb against the tip of your nose and shake your comb or other four-finger gestures at the insulted person. 9. Agree: Give a thumbs up. 10. Congratulations: the action of rubbing your hands in front of your mouth. 1 1. Threat: Because of anger, fist-waving seems to be everywhere. The act of making fists with both hands because of depression. 12. "Absolutely not": palms outward, arms crossed on the chest, and then spread to a distance of about one meter. 13. "than's all": the arms cross at the waist and then extend down to the sides of the body. 14. "shame": arms straight, cross down, hands backward, face turned to one side. 15. Greetings: People in English-speaking countries often greet each other with hats. Now, it has become a hat, even just touching the brim. 16. Happiness and excitement: raise your fists with both hands and shake them back and forth frequently. 17. Anger and impatience: Open your arms at your sides, clench your fists and glare. I often raise my head and smack my lips. At the same time, I may blink my eyes or turn my eyes up to one side, which also means anger, boredom and impatience. 18. pity: shake your head, smack your mouth and say, "that's too bad." Or "I'm sorry to hear that." 19. "Too cool": Draw a circle on the temple with your index finger. When it comes to fish, its first impression is "fish". In fact, its usage is not so simple. When fish as a countable noun refers to "the number of fish", the singular and plural forms are the same (two fish), and when it refers to "the species of fish", the plural form is fishes (two fish); When fish is used as an uncountable noun, it has no plural form. Please help yourself to some fish. Please help yourself to some fish. ); When fish is used as a verb, its meaning is related to "fishing".

In spoken English, fish is often used to refer to "people", similar to "guys and things" in Chinese. Such as: a poor fish, a big fish, a cold fish, a strange fish, a scattered fish and so on. However, it must be noted that the image of fish is vivid when used to refer to people, but it often contains derogatory meanings.

Idioms made of fish are also very lively and interesting. For example, aerial fishing means "aerial fishing", which means "the method (direction) is wrong, and the goal cannot be achieved", which is equivalent to the China idiom "Seek fish from the edge of the wood". Another example: like a fish out of water means "If the fish is out of water, it is strange", while feel the fishes means "Buried in the belly of the fish; Seasick. "

Some proverbs about fish are more philosophical. For example:

1. Never teach fish to swim. Do not teach fish to swim. Never teach fish to swim. )

The best fish will go bad after three days. The fish will stink in three days. )

People who want to catch fish must not mind getting wet. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Don't be afraid of wet shoes when catching fish. )

There are plenty of fish in the sea. Even if one opportunity is lost, there is no other opportunity. The good fish in the sea is inexhaustible. )