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English broadcast draft of junior one

Model essay of English broadcast draft for junior one.

Guidance: Listening to English broadcast scripts can improve students' English ability. The following is a model essay of the first-grade English broadcast I have carefully compiled for you. Welcome to read!

Model essay on English broadcast of Grade One 1 Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the 7th Campus English Broadcasting. I'm Amy. I'm Amy. How time flies! How time flies! We have started school for more than a month. Everyone can enjoy the English broadcast prepared by the English teacher every week. Are you ready? Well, enjoy it with Amy! Are you ready? Enjoy it with Amy! Next, let's look at today's first section, "Say you, say me".

(Music)

Hi, Amy, what do you want to do this weekend?

We want to have a barbecue. Will you come with us?

A: Of course!

Barbecue is a fashionable word now. Inviting friends to an outdoor barbecue is not only delicious, but also a good opportunity to relax and chat. So what's the story behind this delicious barbecue? Barbecue comes from Haitian, which originally refers to a wooden platform made of stumps, which people use as beds. Barbecue first appeared in English, which means "bed" and "barbecue". It didn't develop into the meaning of "barbecue" until18th century. Is it more appetizing when you listen to it? Ok, choose a sunny weekend and go barbecue with mom and dad! Don't forget to call Miss Amy!

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What you are about to hear now is The Great World, a great world. Miss Amy is going to teach you a slang in this issue. Listen to the following little dialogue!

Tom, you look angry.

Yes, they think I'm a black sheep, but I'm a good boy!

Sheep is a docile animal, which is usually used to describe a kind and pure person. Sometimes a flock of sheep are mixed with a black-haired sheep. Because the black sheep are not as valuable as the white sheep, the black sheep are compared to useless people. You got it? Black sheep are "useless people" when they refer to people. Oh, you must remember, don't joke.

(Music)

Next is the last section of today. It is a wonderful thing to enjoy English with everyone, especially listening to this charming music, which Amy recommended. The charming music is the song "Do Re Mi". I hope you like it. Let's sing with the students who will sing!

(Do Re Mi)

Students, it's time for our prize-winning question and answer again. Today, Miss Amy will ask a question to the junior and senior students respectively. First of all, please listen carefully to the students in grades one to three. Your question is, what do you mean by "you are a black sheep"? You are a black sheep. B.you are really useless. Then there are students in grades four to five. Your topic is "Please write slang English for the black sheep". Please give the answer to your English teacher.

(Music)

Well, that's the end of today's English broadcast. Thank you for listening! See you next time.

Hello, everyone, students. Welcome to our English broadcast.

We come from Class Four, Grade Four. I am ... I am ...

First, let's enter the first section today.

"Say you, say me"

(Music) In this section, we share with you various expressions of heat in the world, hoping to bring you happiness, especially how the British express heat.

The South African said, "It's so warm, the dog is chasing the cat, but both of them are walking!" "

The Czech said, "The flies are so tired that they fall!"

The Dane said, "I'm sweaty and fat!" "

The Belgian said, "It's boring!"

The German said, "I missed it!"

Hong Kong people said, "The chicken legs are burning!"

The Iranian said, "It's raining!"

The Romanian said, "It's so hot that my tongue sticks out!"

The Englishman said, "I am sweating like a pig!" "

The Turk said, "It's like a Turkish bath!"

The Arab said, "It's warm today, isn't it?"

The Finn said, "It's as hot as in a sauna!"

The Australian said, "It sticks like a box of frogs!"

The Canadian said, "You can fry eggs on the sidewalk."

You got it? Finally, we want to repeat how the British express their enthusiasm. Please pay attention. The Englishman said, "I am sweating like a pig!" "Did you listen to clear? Do you remember?

Second, the next is The Great World, a big world. In this issue, we will introduce the University of London, the University of London. University of London is a joint university and one of the oldest, largest and most diverse universities in the Commonwealth. University of London was founded in 1836 according to the Royal Constitution, and is now recognized as the forerunner of higher education in the world, including 20 prestigious self-run colleges, as well as prestigious continuing education colleges and several important academic activity centers. The number of students in the University of London is 1.25 million, including 34,000 students from foreign courses in university distance education. The scale, time and tradition of University College London are as different as the courses they study. All colleges award degrees from London University. University of London enjoys a high international reputation for its teaching and scientific research quality in colleges and research institutions. Do you have a preliminary understanding of London University now? If you want to know more information about University of London, you can look it up online.

Third, next is the last section of today, charm music, charm music. The charming music we want to recommend to you in this issue is Small World. Let's introduce the atmosphere that the world is a big family! Please enjoy!

Well, that's the end of today's English broadcast. Thank you for listening. Thank you for listening. Bye.

Dear teachers and classmates, hello and welcome to our English broadcast. Nice to see you again. That would be great. I'm your friend A: Today we are going to talk about the weather in different parts of the world.

B: In Britain, it's warm and rainy in August. When you go out, you need to take an umbrella.

In Australia, August is winter, but it's not very cold. So now is the best time to go there. Sure, please remember to wear warm clothes.

In most parts of China, the weather is hot and sunny. You need to wear sunglasses, a T-shirt and shorts. Sometimes it rains suddenly, but after a while, it may clear up again.

At the end of the program, let's learn two sentence patterns about the weather.

B: For example, ask a question about today's weather: You can say, what's the weather like today? You can also say, what's the weather like today

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A: That's all for today. Thank you for listening.

Goodbye, everyone. See you next time.

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