It's time to move on~
- 4月 12 週二 201111:57
I'm back
- 11月 23 週二 201016:46
Mars單字
1.Log 飛行日誌
2.we're all set 我們準備好了
3.the lamp is lit 燈點燃了
4.manned ship 有人控制的船艦
5.naval 海軍的
6.vessel 船艦
7.conduct an inspection 進行檢查
8.airlock 氣密艙
9.stripe 條紋/軍階
10.they're paging us 透過廣播呼喚
11.stalk 葉柄(指外星人眼睛下面那一段)=>Stalk-Eyed Alien 查圖
12.conception 概念
13.atom bomb 原子彈
14.be gassed to death 被毒氣毒死
15.concentration camp 集中營
16.I have no ties on earth 沒有牽掛
17.posthumous 死後的
18.uneasy 不安的
19.intercom phone 內部電話
20. blast off (太空船)起飛
21. rooster 公雞
22. crow (v) 公雞叫
23.flank 側面
24.till the ground mist lifts (霧)消散
25.foliage 樹葉
26.ornament 裝飾品
27.porch 門廊 (看圖)
28.civilization 文明
2.we're all set 我們準備好了
3.the lamp is lit 燈點燃了
4.manned ship 有人控制的船艦
5.naval 海軍的
6.vessel 船艦
7.conduct an inspection 進行檢查
8.airlock 氣密艙
9.stripe 條紋/軍階
10.they're paging us 透過廣播呼喚
11.stalk 葉柄(指外星人眼睛下面那一段)=>Stalk-Eyed Alien 查圖
12.conception 概念
13.atom bomb 原子彈
14.be gassed to death 被毒氣毒死
15.concentration camp 集中營
16.I have no ties on earth 沒有牽掛
17.posthumous 死後的
18.uneasy 不安的
19.intercom phone 內部電話
20. blast off (太空船)起飛
21. rooster 公雞
22. crow (v) 公雞叫
23.flank 側面
24.till the ground mist lifts (霧)消散
25.foliage 樹葉
26.ornament 裝飾品
27.porch 門廊 (看圖)
28.civilization 文明
- 9月 01 週三 201016:23
09/01
Lesson
School Time 上學時光
Amy and Tom are talking about school. Amy likes
history. She likes math and English too. Tom
likes science. But his favorite subject is PE. Amy
misses school. Tom does not miss homework!
Find it!
What does Tom read?
Tom sometimes reads science books for fun.
Key Words
history (n) 歷史
I can learn about the past in history books.
favorite (adj) 最喜歡的
My favorite sport is baseball.
PE [physical education] 體育
We run a lot in PE class.
homework (n) 家庭作業
Mac's teacher gives him a lot of homework.
math (n) 數學
Tammy likes math. She is good with numbers.
More information
My second favorite subject was lunch!
second best
the second largest city
Do you miss school?
I don't like school. 我不喜歡上學
How was school today? 今天上學還好嗎?
She is excited about her new classes.
We are excited about her wedding.
He is excited about the new project.
Conversation A
(Amy is reading a book at the mall. Tom walks up.)
Tom: Hi, Amy. What are you reading?
Amy: I'm reading a history book. Do you like history?
Tom: No, I don't. Why are you reading a history book?
Amy: I love history. It was my favorite subject
in school. What was your favorite subject?
Tom: My favorite subject was PE. My second
favorite subject was lunch!
Conversation B
Amy: Do you miss school?
Tom: No, I don't! Do you?
Amy: Yes. I am thinking about school. My neighbor's
daughter begins junior high school today.
Tom: Is she excited?
Amy: Yes, she is. She is excited about her new classes.
Tom: Is she excited about homework?
Amy: I don't know. But she is a good student.
She really likes math.
Conversation C
Tom: Do you like math? I don't.
Amy: I like math. I like English too. But I
don't like science.
Tom: I like science. I sometimes read
science books for fun.
Amy: That's good. You can learn new things.
Tom: I like that. Maybe I do miss school.
I miss my old friends.
Amy: And I miss my teachers.
Tom: But I don't miss the homework!
Super Sentence
Do you like…?
˙Do you like cereal?
˙Do you like cold weather?
˙Write your own!
Inspector English
I sometimes read science books for fun.
片語 for fun 在口語中常常出現,表示「做著消遣
好玩的、不是為了什麼嚴肅認真的目的」。例句:
˙He decorated the room for fun.
˙She is just cooking for fun.
Calendar Phrases
What is your favorite class?
你最喜歡哪一堂課?
What is your favorite class?
Is it science?
No. Science is not my favorite class.
What is your favorite class?
Is it math?
No. Math is not my favorite class.
What is your favorite class?
Is it history?
No. History is not my favorite class.
Is music your favorite class?
Yes! Music is my favorite class.
I thought so.
Question of the Day
What is your favorite school subject? Why?
Let's learn About School
LOOK AT EACH PICTURE AND WRITE DOWN
THE STUDENT'S FAVORITE SUBJECT
math 數學
history 歷史
English 英文
science 科學
PE 體育
art 美術
music 音樂
哈燒小句
What is your favorite subject? 你最喜歡哪一科?
My favorite subject is PE. 我最喜歡的科目是體育。
Do you like history? 你喜歡歷史嗎?
School Time 上學時光
Amy and Tom are talking about school. Amy likes
history. She likes math and English too. Tom
likes science. But his favorite subject is PE. Amy
misses school. Tom does not miss homework!
Find it!
What does Tom read?
Tom sometimes reads science books for fun.
Key Words
history (n) 歷史
I can learn about the past in history books.
favorite (adj) 最喜歡的
My favorite sport is baseball.
PE [physical education] 體育
We run a lot in PE class.
homework (n) 家庭作業
Mac's teacher gives him a lot of homework.
math (n) 數學
Tammy likes math. She is good with numbers.
More information
My second favorite subject was lunch!
second best
the second largest city
Do you miss school?
I don't like school. 我不喜歡上學
How was school today? 今天上學還好嗎?
She is excited about her new classes.
We are excited about her wedding.
He is excited about the new project.
Conversation A
(Amy is reading a book at the mall. Tom walks up.)
Tom: Hi, Amy. What are you reading?
Amy: I'm reading a history book. Do you like history?
Tom: No, I don't. Why are you reading a history book?
Amy: I love history. It was my favorite subject
in school. What was your favorite subject?
Tom: My favorite subject was PE. My second
favorite subject was lunch!
Conversation B
Amy: Do you miss school?
Tom: No, I don't! Do you?
Amy: Yes. I am thinking about school. My neighbor's
daughter begins junior high school today.
Tom: Is she excited?
Amy: Yes, she is. She is excited about her new classes.
Tom: Is she excited about homework?
Amy: I don't know. But she is a good student.
She really likes math.
Conversation C
Tom: Do you like math? I don't.
Amy: I like math. I like English too. But I
don't like science.
Tom: I like science. I sometimes read
science books for fun.
Amy: That's good. You can learn new things.
Tom: I like that. Maybe I do miss school.
I miss my old friends.
Amy: And I miss my teachers.
Tom: But I don't miss the homework!
Super Sentence
Do you like…?
˙Do you like cereal?
˙Do you like cold weather?
˙Write your own!
Inspector English
I sometimes read science books for fun.
片語 for fun 在口語中常常出現,表示「做著消遣
好玩的、不是為了什麼嚴肅認真的目的」。例句:
˙He decorated the room for fun.
˙She is just cooking for fun.
Calendar Phrases
What is your favorite class?
你最喜歡哪一堂課?
What is your favorite class?
Is it science?
No. Science is not my favorite class.
What is your favorite class?
Is it math?
No. Math is not my favorite class.
What is your favorite class?
Is it history?
No. History is not my favorite class.
Is music your favorite class?
Yes! Music is my favorite class.
I thought so.
Question of the Day
What is your favorite school subject? Why?
Let's learn About School
LOOK AT EACH PICTURE AND WRITE DOWN
THE STUDENT'S FAVORITE SUBJECT
math 數學
history 歷史
English 英文
science 科學
PE 體育
art 美術
music 音樂
哈燒小句
What is your favorite subject? 你最喜歡哪一科?
My favorite subject is PE. 我最喜歡的科目是體育。
Do you like history? 你喜歡歷史嗎?
- 8月 16 週一 201012:55
08/16 learning
THE MANY SIDES OF MATT DAMON
Worldwide
The Many Sides of Matt Damon
This I hollywood star is more than st a good actor
Matt Damon is a poster child for success with a life that
includes hit movies, a beautiful wife and three
daughters, and many well-known celebrity friends.
Yet for all of his success, Damon hasn't let fame go to
his head, and those who know him insist he's one of
Hollywood's nice guys.
The young man
Matthew Damon was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
in 1970 to a stockbroker father and a college professor
mother. When Damon was 10, he met Ben Affleck, who
lived down the street, and they became best friends.
While attending prep school, Damon got his start in acting
by performing in several plays.
Later, he attended Harvard University for three years but
dropped out to pursue acting seriously.
The new celebrity
Damon headed to Hollywood and soon began landing small
to moderate-sized roles, but nothing brought him
much attention. Then he and Affleck finished a screenplay
Damon had begun at Harvard, which was made into the
movie Good Will Hunting. The film won the men an
Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and earned
Damon praise and recognition for his acting performance.
The film proved to be the door opener Damon needed
to get better film roles.
poster child 海報孩子
go to somebody's head 衝昏了頭 過度自信或驕傲
prep school (ph) 私立而且收費高的, 專為使學生能進入著名大學而辦的特種中學
drop out 輟學;退學
screenplay 電影劇本
door opener (n) 契機;開啟者
Liz
Grammar on the Go
Yet for all of his success, Damon hasn't let fame go to his head...
Yet for all..., subject + has not...
Yet for all the hospital trips she has made,
Karen has never once complained.
Yet for all the money he has lost in gambling, Nick has
never learned his lesson.
In library
screenplay 電影劇本
screenwriter 電影劇本作家;電影編劇
the big screen 電影大銀幕
What's playing on the big screen? 電影院在放映什麼電影?
silver screen 銀幕
Michelle
go to somebody's head 衝昏了頭 過度自信或驕傲
Fame and wealth went to his head, and the singer became
arrogant and self-absorbed.
名望和財富讓這位歌手過度驕傲,他变得傲慢和自私。
Even though Frank is tremendously successful,
he hasn't let his success go to his head.
即使Frank 是及非常成功,他還沒有讓他的成功衝昏了頭。
drop out 輟學;退學
David dropped out of school when he was only 16.
David 才16歲就輟學了。
Patricia dropped out of college in order to take care of her mother.
Patricia 為了要照顾她的母親大學只好退學了。
dropout (n) 輟學者;退學者
door opener (n) 契機;開啟者
The band's television performance was a door opener for their success.
這個樂團電視上的表現,為他們展開了成功的契機。
Worldwide
The Many Sides of Matt Damon
This I hollywood star is more than st a good actor
Matt Damon is a poster child for success with a life that
includes hit movies, a beautiful wife and three
daughters, and many well-known celebrity friends.
Yet for all of his success, Damon hasn't let fame go to
his head, and those who know him insist he's one of
Hollywood's nice guys.
The young man
Matthew Damon was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
in 1970 to a stockbroker father and a college professor
mother. When Damon was 10, he met Ben Affleck, who
lived down the street, and they became best friends.
While attending prep school, Damon got his start in acting
by performing in several plays.
Later, he attended Harvard University for three years but
dropped out to pursue acting seriously.
The new celebrity
Damon headed to Hollywood and soon began landing small
to moderate-sized roles, but nothing brought him
much attention. Then he and Affleck finished a screenplay
Damon had begun at Harvard, which was made into the
movie Good Will Hunting. The film won the men an
Oscar for Best Original Screenplay and earned
Damon praise and recognition for his acting performance.
The film proved to be the door opener Damon needed
to get better film roles.
poster child 海報孩子
go to somebody's head 衝昏了頭 過度自信或驕傲
prep school (ph) 私立而且收費高的, 專為使學生能進入著名大學而辦的特種中學
drop out 輟學;退學
screenplay 電影劇本
door opener (n) 契機;開啟者
Liz
Grammar on the Go
Yet for all of his success, Damon hasn't let fame go to his head...
Yet for all..., subject + has not...
Yet for all the hospital trips she has made,
Karen has never once complained.
Yet for all the money he has lost in gambling, Nick has
never learned his lesson.
In library
screenplay 電影劇本
screenwriter 電影劇本作家;電影編劇
the big screen 電影大銀幕
What's playing on the big screen? 電影院在放映什麼電影?
silver screen 銀幕
Michelle
go to somebody's head 衝昏了頭 過度自信或驕傲
Fame and wealth went to his head, and the singer became
arrogant and self-absorbed.
名望和財富讓這位歌手過度驕傲,他变得傲慢和自私。
Even though Frank is tremendously successful,
he hasn't let his success go to his head.
即使Frank 是及非常成功,他還沒有讓他的成功衝昏了頭。
drop out 輟學;退學
David dropped out of school when he was only 16.
David 才16歲就輟學了。
Patricia dropped out of college in order to take care of her mother.
Patricia 為了要照顾她的母親大學只好退學了。
dropout (n) 輟學者;退學者
door opener (n) 契機;開啟者
The band's television performance was a door opener for their success.
這個樂團電視上的表現,為他們展開了成功的契機。
- 8月 13 週五 201000:12
08/12 learning
WORST CASE SCENARIO : HOW TO DEAL WITH TRAVEL
DISASTERS (PART 1)
Worldwide
Worst Case Scenario:
How to Deal With
Travel Disasters
Here's what to do if you lose
your passport, break a leg or
even get artested overseas
The Bucharest baggage carousel stopped. All of the
other passengers had plucked their luggage from it. Even my
suitcase, checked through three flights from Seattle, had
arrived. My wife's bag, however, was a no-show.
Now What?
We visited the British Airways luggage office, provided our
baggage claim tags and waited.
We were departing on a 12-day cruise the next day.
Fortunately, our tour guide received the bag the next
morning. Travel is fraught with these kinds of potential
disasters. Here are some practical steps you can take
to prevent trouble.
Passport lost in Latvia or stolen in somalia
Passports do get stolen or lost, and it can be quite a calamity.
What to do: Visit your hoe nation's nearest embassy or
consulate with whatever identification you still have,
and apply for emergency passport replacement. If
you're stranded far from major cities, go to local police.
Even if you had all your identification stolen or lost,
you can get temporary papers. How to prevent it: Always
keep your passport in your possession. Keep it in a
zipped pocket or a front pants pocket.
Before going overseas, make photocopies of the face
pages of your passport, and store the in your luggage.
Be sure to memorize your passport number.
worst case scenario 最遭的狀況
pluck
cruise
fraught (with)
calamity
stranded
In Library
lose / loose
lose 是動詞 遺失
Don't lose your passport. 不要把你的護照弄丟
I win. You lose. 我贏。 您輸了。
loose (adj) 鬆開的;未包裝的;散裝的
My shoes are loose.
我的鞋子太鬆了.
loose change 口袋裡的零錢
lose
Language Tips
Michelle
worst case scenario 最遭的狀況
We should consider the worst case scenario before we rush into a decision.
在作決定之前,我們應該考慮最遭的狀況應該如何。
In the worst case scenario, we'll lose all our savings.
在最壞的情況下, 就是我們會失去我們所有的存款。
pluck (v) 拔;扯
The robber plucked my bag right out of my hands and ran away.
這個強盜從我手中把我的袋子拔了就跑
Charles's job involves plucking ripe fruit from the trees in the garden.
Charles 的工作包括採收果園成熟的果子。
Hank plucked a piece of gray hair from his head.
Hank 從頭上拔掉一根白頭髮。
fraught (adj) 充滿的 (with)
This project has been fraught with problems ever
since the manager was replaced.
自從經理被徹換了以後,這個案子就充滿了各項問題。
The mountain expedition is fraught with danger and uncertainty.
這個登山的遠征之旅充满著危險和不確定性。
DISASTERS (PART 1)
Worldwide
Worst Case Scenario:
How to Deal With
Travel Disasters
Here's what to do if you lose
your passport, break a leg or
even get artested overseas
The Bucharest baggage carousel stopped. All of the
other passengers had plucked their luggage from it. Even my
suitcase, checked through three flights from Seattle, had
arrived. My wife's bag, however, was a no-show.
Now What?
We visited the British Airways luggage office, provided our
baggage claim tags and waited.
We were departing on a 12-day cruise the next day.
Fortunately, our tour guide received the bag the next
morning. Travel is fraught with these kinds of potential
disasters. Here are some practical steps you can take
to prevent trouble.
Passport lost in Latvia or stolen in somalia
Passports do get stolen or lost, and it can be quite a calamity.
What to do: Visit your hoe nation's nearest embassy or
consulate with whatever identification you still have,
and apply for emergency passport replacement. If
you're stranded far from major cities, go to local police.
Even if you had all your identification stolen or lost,
you can get temporary papers. How to prevent it: Always
keep your passport in your possession. Keep it in a
zipped pocket or a front pants pocket.
Before going overseas, make photocopies of the face
pages of your passport, and store the in your luggage.
Be sure to memorize your passport number.
worst case scenario 最遭的狀況
pluck
cruise
fraught (with)
calamity
stranded
In Library
lose / loose
lose 是動詞 遺失
Don't lose your passport. 不要把你的護照弄丟
I win. You lose. 我贏。 您輸了。
loose (adj) 鬆開的;未包裝的;散裝的
My shoes are loose.
我的鞋子太鬆了.
loose change 口袋裡的零錢
lose
Language Tips
Michelle
worst case scenario 最遭的狀況
We should consider the worst case scenario before we rush into a decision.
在作決定之前,我們應該考慮最遭的狀況應該如何。
In the worst case scenario, we'll lose all our savings.
在最壞的情況下, 就是我們會失去我們所有的存款。
pluck (v) 拔;扯
The robber plucked my bag right out of my hands and ran away.
這個強盜從我手中把我的袋子拔了就跑
Charles's job involves plucking ripe fruit from the trees in the garden.
Charles 的工作包括採收果園成熟的果子。
Hank plucked a piece of gray hair from his head.
Hank 從頭上拔掉一根白頭髮。
fraught (adj) 充滿的 (with)
This project has been fraught with problems ever
since the manager was replaced.
自從經理被徹換了以後,這個案子就充滿了各項問題。
The mountain expedition is fraught with danger and uncertainty.
這個登山的遠征之旅充满著危險和不確定性。
- 8月 04 週三 201011:09
8/4-english note
Tee up
People use this term to describe making preparations
for something. It is often used to describe preparing
technical support for presentations. Can you tee up
the DVD player while I get the projector working?
Take it to the next level
When you take something to the next level, you are
improving or intensifying it. Let's take this project to the
next level and improve our sales.
The ball is in your court
People say this when it is someone else's turn to do
something or make a decision. It often suggests the speaker
is waiting for someone else to act. I've done all I can. Now
the ball is in Matthew's court.
Apples and oranges
This term is often used when arguing that two things are
too different to be compared. Comparing the new arena to
the new hospital is like comparing apples and oranges.
Strike while the iron is hot
To strike while the iron is hot is to proceed while you have
the chance. The term is often used to encourage people to
take action quickly. If we want to make this sale, we
need to strike while the iron is hot!
People use this term to describe making preparations
for something. It is often used to describe preparing
technical support for presentations. Can you tee up
the DVD player while I get the projector working?
Take it to the next level
When you take something to the next level, you are
improving or intensifying it. Let's take this project to the
next level and improve our sales.
The ball is in your court
People say this when it is someone else's turn to do
something or make a decision. It often suggests the speaker
is waiting for someone else to act. I've done all I can. Now
the ball is in Matthew's court.
Apples and oranges
This term is often used when arguing that two things are
too different to be compared. Comparing the new arena to
the new hospital is like comparing apples and oranges.
Strike while the iron is hot
To strike while the iron is hot is to proceed while you have
the chance. The term is often used to encourage people to
take action quickly. If we want to make this sale, we
need to strike while the iron is hot!
- 7月 26 週一 201017:30
0726-vocabulary
7/26(一)
1. over the past several months
2. have become more mature/immature
3. left for America
4. How have I changed?
5. I'm speechless
The news I heard last night left me speechless
6. we're so shocked
7. overwhelming
8. without a doubt=beyond any doubt=with certainty=undoubtedly
- That movie is undoubtedly the worst movie i've seen
- She is undoubtedly the fastest runner in the school
9. misconception
10. we also went there for a short visit
11. historical buildings
12. desperate for sth= want sth so badly
13. a deep reason for studying
14. academic=refer to sth related to school
15. to help people who are in need
16. become more independant
17. find a deep satisfaction in our own life
18. What a nightmare !=a difficult and frustrating situation
19. Did sth frustrating happened?
20. are extremely frightening dream?
21. How scary!
22. a recurring nightmare
23. differentiate dreams and nightmares
24. provoke fear and stress
25. from your subconscious
26. He is desperate to please everyone
Our company is desperate for financial help
27. put yourself in challenging situation
28. just as Luke did
29. share some thoughts and opinions about this article
30. migrated to Facebook
31. blog (v)
1. over the past several months
2. have become more mature/immature
3. left for America
4. How have I changed?
5. I'm speechless
The news I heard last night left me speechless
6. we're so shocked
7. overwhelming
8. without a doubt=beyond any doubt=with certainty=undoubtedly
- That movie is undoubtedly the worst movie i've seen
- She is undoubtedly the fastest runner in the school
9. misconception
10. we also went there for a short visit
11. historical buildings
12. desperate for sth= want sth so badly
13. a deep reason for studying
14. academic=refer to sth related to school
15. to help people who are in need
16. become more independant
17. find a deep satisfaction in our own life
18. What a nightmare !=a difficult and frustrating situation
19. Did sth frustrating happened?
20. are extremely frightening dream?
21. How scary!
22. a recurring nightmare
23. differentiate dreams and nightmares
24. provoke fear and stress
25. from your subconscious
26. He is desperate to please everyone
Our company is desperate for financial help
27. put yourself in challenging situation
28. just as Luke did
29. share some thoughts and opinions about this article
30. migrated to Facebook
31. blog (v)
- 7月 16 週五 201000:02
daily listening 7/15
1.jumping to this portion of the article
2. the view is spectacular= the view is wonderful to look at(to see)
3.I can imagine your view from 40 meters in the air
4.We can talk about this from personal experience
5.enjoy the spectacular view
6.has become increasingly popular
7.What exactly are you talking about?
8.it sounds educational to me
9.xxx is probably a good way to go if you ever have a chance
10. that are made of metal
11.it's hanging between towers
12.they're doing it with courage
13.fly an airplane
14.about where you can go to get these bird's eye views
15.a eagle soars throuth the air
16.take a zipline excursion
17.to brave=to face a difficult or dangerous situation
18. do u have the guts to swim with sharks?
to take on the robbers?
19.brave the heights
weather(bad weathre)
elements 大自然的力量
在大雷雨的晚上出門=>brave the elements
他有很大的膽量 =>He has a lot of guts
20. a piece of equipment you put on to your body,
u step into it and u'r tying itaround your waist
and that keeps you safe as you use the zipline and hold you on the cable
21. go rock climbing
22 we would also wear a certain kind of harness that fits around our waist
23. how to experience the zipline safely
24. safy training course
25.the participants climbed up ladders to reach platform located within the canopy bracnches
26 they're ending up on platforms
27 after being fasten to a steel cable
28. take a deep breath and jump
29.that sounds really scary
30. quite frightening to take that first leap
31.u have to learn how to trust the equipment that u have on
and trust the strength of the cable that'll be holding you
and if you can do that, you can enjoy the ride!
32. trusting your equipment is a first good step
32 as u glide or soar through the air
33. if u r taking in a view=u'f fully experiencing it
34 it's very fun and very enjoyable!
35.the excursin sounds more venturesome to me!
36.that does have some excitments
37. spark your interests to
38 by actually trying it
39 the audience watched the jets soaring by in the sky
oil prices have soared in the past three months
40 the coach told the students to double-check their parachute before they jumped out of the plane
2. the view is spectacular= the view is wonderful to look at(to see)
3.I can imagine your view from 40 meters in the air
4.We can talk about this from personal experience
5.enjoy the spectacular view
6.has become increasingly popular
7.What exactly are you talking about?
8.it sounds educational to me
9.xxx is probably a good way to go if you ever have a chance
10. that are made of metal
11.it's hanging between towers
12.they're doing it with courage
13.fly an airplane
14.about where you can go to get these bird's eye views
15.a eagle soars throuth the air
16.take a zipline excursion
17.to brave=to face a difficult or dangerous situation
18. do u have the guts to swim with sharks?
to take on the robbers?
19.brave the heights
weather(bad weathre)
elements 大自然的力量
在大雷雨的晚上出門=>brave the elements
他有很大的膽量 =>He has a lot of guts
20. a piece of equipment you put on to your body,
u step into it and u'r tying itaround your waist
and that keeps you safe as you use the zipline and hold you on the cable
21. go rock climbing
22 we would also wear a certain kind of harness that fits around our waist
23. how to experience the zipline safely
24. safy training course
25.the participants climbed up ladders to reach platform located within the canopy bracnches
26 they're ending up on platforms
27 after being fasten to a steel cable
28. take a deep breath and jump
29.that sounds really scary
30. quite frightening to take that first leap
31.u have to learn how to trust the equipment that u have on
and trust the strength of the cable that'll be holding you
and if you can do that, you can enjoy the ride!
32. trusting your equipment is a first good step
32 as u glide or soar through the air
33. if u r taking in a view=u'f fully experiencing it
34 it's very fun and very enjoyable!
35.the excursin sounds more venturesome to me!
36.that does have some excitments
37. spark your interests to
38 by actually trying it
39 the audience watched the jets soaring by in the sky
oil prices have soared in the past three months
40 the coach told the students to double-check their parachute before they jumped out of the plane
- 7月 07 週三 201010:09
背背單字1-100
1. a striped shirt 條紋襯衫
2. chinese new year gift money 壓歲錢
3. the simplicity of country living 純樸
- 7月 06 週二 201021:18
Credit Cards,Debt,Money
1.I can save money
2.I can buy you lunch
3.Are you in debt? =>b不發音
4.Betty,guess what? 猜猜怎麼了?
2.I can buy you lunch
3.Are you in debt? =>b不發音
4.Betty,guess what? 猜猜怎麼了?