Lesson 25 Do the English speak English
1 Listening comprehension (about 15 minutes)
Refer to the nine steps of lesson 25 Do the English speak English
A Introduce the story
Teacher:(after greeting the class):
Hello,Everyone ,welcome to a new session,Today we’ll look at an interesting story entitled Do the English speak English?
The story is about a foreigner’s experience in London,
The story is about a man who went to London.
please keep them in mind while you watch and listen to the story ,
1 where did the writer arrive?
2 Why couldn’t the writer understand the porter?
3 Why does the writer wonder?
- I neither speak Spanish nor understand it. ...
- He likes neither apples nor oranges. ...
- You neither know how to sing nor how to dance. ...
- Sean neither drives a car, nor does he have a car. ...
- My new dress is neither short nor long; it is the right length. ...
- Our teacher speaks neither loudly nor softly.
Hello, Everyone,nice to see you all again,Today we shall look at lesson 75 SOS,
Well ,what is that ,you maybe asking yourself, sos means save our souls,
So it is translated as ,
From the title you can already guess, the story we are going to listen to
is not as harded as a school boy playing a tyrant or a party of film stars having a picnic,
So what is it about ,let me give you a hint,
It’s about how a woman and her baby daughters had a narrow escape.
You can’t wait to find out the story ,can you,
Let’s hurry up ,and have a quick look at the keywords and expressions in the text
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hi,
it's me again tammy and welcome back.
today's lesson will begin with lesson twenty five,
do the english speak english?
these two men are speaking to each other and they're both speaking english,
but this man doesn't understand.
what he's saying?
so let's read the article and then we'll answer the question.
why does the writer not understand the porter?
then he spoke slowly.
the article says.
I arrived in London at last.
the railway station was big,
black and dark.
railway railway is another way,
we can say train.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
a porter,
this is the porter.
he.
is a porter,
is a person who helps people with their baggage.
at the railway station.
I not only spoke english very carefully,
but very clearly as well.
the porter,
however,
could not understand me,
I repeated my question several times and at last he understood.
several.
several means.
more than one but not many.
he answered me,
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly. I am a foreigner,
I said foreigner.
a foreigner is someone who is born in a different country than the country.
there in or visiting.
then he spoke slowly.
i could not understand him,
my teacher never spoke english like that,
the porter and I looked at each other.
and smiled,
then he said something,
and I understood it.
you'll soon learn english,
he said.
I wonder.
wonder means to be curious,
to know something more.
in england,
each person speaks a different language. the english understand each other,
but i don't understand them.
do they speak english?
let's read the article again. I arrived in London at last the railway station,
the train station was big black and dark.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter the person who helps people with their baggage. I not only spoke english very carefully,
but very clearly as well.
the porter,
however,
could not understand me,
I repeated my question several times more than one time.
and at last he understood.
he answered me,
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
I am a foreigner,
someone who was born in a different country than the country I'm in.
I said,
then he spoke slowly,
but i could not understand him. my teacher never spoke english like that.
the porter and I looked at each other and smiled,
then he said something,
and I understood it. you'll soon learn english,
he said.
I wonder I was curious to know.
something more.
in england,
each person speaks a different language. the english understood each other,
but i don't understand them.
do they speak english?
why does the porter not understand excuse me? why does the writer not understand the porter?
because in england,
each person speaks a different language.
now let's answer some questions about the article we've just read.
number one.
did you arrive at a railway station in London or not? did you ask a porter the way to your hotel or not?
could he understand you or not?
I arrived at a railway station.
and.
I asked a porter the way to my hotel,
but he could not understand me.
number two.
did he understand you at last or not? could you understand his answer?
he understood me at last,
but i could not understand his answer.
number three.
did your teacher ever speak english like that or not my english teacher never spoke english like that number four?
what did the porter say to you,
the porter said?
you'll soon understand english.
or excuse me,
you'll soon learn english.
does each person speak a different language in england or not?
each person speaks a different language in england.
do they understand each other or not? do you understand them?
they understand each other,
but i do not understand them.
now let's learn about letter writing.
when we write a letter,
we address.
the address of the person were sending the letter to.
excuse me,
the address appears at the top right hand corner of the page that's called the heading.
and the address is always followed by the date.
so in the top right hand corner of the page,
we write the address here.
and the address is always followed by the date,
so after the address we write the date.
so what I want you to do is practice writing your home address and remember to follow the pattern above.
write the address,
write your address in the top right hand corner and follow it by the date.
now joining simple statements together to make compound statements.
we can join simple statements together by using such words as and but so yet.
or both.
and we can use either or neither NOR not only.
and as well or also.
let's read these sentences and let's pay close attention to the way they have been joined.
the first one say she finishes lunch,
he went into the garden.
joining them together to make a compound statement says he finished lunch and went into the garden.
I ran to the station I missed the train,
joining them together we will put I ran to the station but missed the train.
I saw him yesterday he did not greet me.
I saw him yesterday,
but he did not greet me.
he teaches english,
I teach english both he and I teach english,
he teaches english,
he teaches french.
he teaches both english and french.
you must tell him,
I must tell him either you or I must tell him.
he plays soccer. he plays rugby,
he plays either soccer or rugby,
he does not speak english,
i do not speak english.
neither he NOR i speak english.
he does not speak english,
he does not speak french,
he speaks neither english NOR french.
he cannot read,
he cannot write,
he can neither read NOR write.
you must wash the dishes you must sweep the floor.
you must not only wash the dishes but sweep the floor as well.
now let's read the passage again and underline the joining words.
I arrived in London at last the railway station was big black and dark. i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
I not only.
spoke english very carefully,
but very clearly as well. the porter,
however,
could not understand me.
I repeated my question several times and at last he understood he answered me,
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
I am a foreigner,
I said then he spoke slowly,
but i could not understand him,
my teacher never spoke english like that,
the porter and I.
looked at each other and smiled,
then he said something and I understood it. you'll soon learn english,
he said.
I wonder in england each person speaks a different language,
the english understand each other,
but i don't understand them.
do they speak english?
now let's join these sentences together.
using de joining words and parentheses.
so number one says i did not know the way to my hotel,
I asked a porter.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
number two,
i spoke english very carefully,
i spoke very clearly.
we're going to join this sentence with not only but as well.
i spoke english very carefully.
excuse me,
not only did i speak english very carefully,
but i spoke it very clearly as well.
number three,
I repeated my question several times at last he understood we're going to join this,
with anne.
I repeated my question several times and at last he understood.
number four,
he answered me,
he did not speak slowly,
he did not speak clearly.
but neither NOR.
he answered me,
but he did not speak slowly,
NOR did he speak clearly.
number five,
then he spoke slowly,
i could not understand him. we're going to join these sentences with butt.
then he spoke slowly,
but i could not understand him.
number six then,
he said,
something I understood it. let's join this sentence with anne. then he said,
something and I understood it.
number seven,
the english understand each other,
i don't understand them. we're going to join these sentences with butt.
the english understand each other,
but i don't understand them.
let her see.
join these sentences with the words and parentheses.
number one.
I knocked at the door he did not open it. let's join this sentence with the word,
but.
I knocked.
on the door.
but he did not.
open it.
number two.
he went on holiday,
I went on holiday. let's join this sentence with both and and.
both he and I went on holiday.
number three,
he must be mad,
he must be very wise. let's join this sentence with either or.
either he must be wise.
or he must be mad.
for he must be very mad.
or he must be mad,
or he must be very wise.
now let's join the following sentences using the words in parentheses.
my sister went shopping,
I went shopping.
both and both my sister and I went shopping.
number two,
we got very tired. we got very hungry. let's join this sentence,
these sentences with not only but as well.
not only did we get very tired,
but we got very hungry as well.
number three,
it was three o'clock. we could not get lunch,
we had a cup of tea,
we're going to join these three sentences with and and so.
it was three o'clock and we could not get lunch,
so we had a cup of tea.
multiple choice.
number one,
why couldn't the writer understand the porter? the writer didn't know any english?
the porter didn't speak english,
the writer couldn't understand the porter's english or the writer was a foreigner.
well,
the correct answer is the writer couldn't understand the porter's english.
number two.
the writer blank didn't think the porter was english expected everyone in england to speak like his teacher.
doesn't think the english speak english,
or thinks that the english speak many different languages. the writer thinks that the english speaks.
many different languages.
number three.
english blank not a difficult language,
english is not a difficult language.
number four blank,
did you repeat your question? the answer is several times,
so the question is,
how many times?
did you repeat your question?
number five,
he didn't speak slowly and he didn't speak clearly.
either.
number six,
the porter and I looked at each other. we both smiled.
number seven,
he said something,
and I understood it. he said something which.
I understood.
number eight,
I repeated my questions several times. I repeated it.
a number of times.
number nine at last,
he understood he understood.
in the end.
number ten,
i come from abroad,
I am a foreigner.
number eleven,
my teacher blank me english,
my teacher learnt me english my teacher.
trained me english.
my teacher instructed me english. my teacher taught me english.
number twelve,
you'll soon learn english. he said,
I wonder I.
am not sure.
now let's rewrite this sentence.
because i did not know the way to my hotel,
I asked a porter.
I.
did not know.
the way.
to my hotel.
so I asked.
a porter.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
this is the end of this lesson when we begin our next lesson in lesson twenty six. we will read about the best critics,
the best art critics.
hello,
everyone,
welcome back.
today,
let's continue to learn new concept english volume two unit two lesson twenty five.
do the english speak english?
first of,
all let's look at some new words.
station station,
a railway station,
a railway station means the same as a train station.
station.
porter porter a porter is a person who works at the train station.
who helps you carry your bags or gives you information about the trains?
porter now follow me,
please station.
station porter.
porter,
very good.
listen to the question,
why does the writer not understand the porter?
let's find out why.
I arrived in London at last.
the railway station was big,
black and dark.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
I not only spoke english very carefully.
but very clearly as well.
the porter,
however,
could not understand me.
I repeated my question several times.
and at last he understood.
he answered me.
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
I am a foreigner,
I said.
then he spoke slowly.
but i could not understand him.
my teacher never spoke english like that.
the porter and I looked at each other and smiled.
then he said something,
and I understood it.
you'll soon learn english.
he said.
I wonder.
in england,
each person speaks a different language.
the english understand each other,
but i don't understand them.
do they speak english?
why doesn't the writer not understand the porter,
why? because the porter doesn't speak english like the writer's teacher.
哼,
Nice fucking。
this is a story about a慢who went to London.
I arrived in London at last.
arrive arrive means to get a place or reach a place.
reach here,
I arrived in London at last.
if you did something at last,
you did it after a long time.
finally,
you did it.
here I'm going to show you some examples.
at last,
the girl learnt how to swim after a long time. she learnt how to swim.
or at last,
the thief told the police where he kept the money.
the fifth so at last.
here in the story,
I arrived in London at last.
the railway station was big,
black and dark.
railway station,
railway station means the same as train.
train station no difference.
so what was it like? it was big,
black and dark. there wasn't much light there,
it was very dark.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter the person who worked at the station the porter.
I not only spoke english very carefully,
but very clearly as well.
first,
i spoke english very carefully. second,
i spoke very clearly.
okay,
not only but as well.
for example.
he is not only a good manager but a good father as well,
OK,
first he is a good manager.
second,
he is a good father,
so we say not only but as well.
number two,
i can not only run fast but run a long distance as well,
so here in the story.
I not only spoke english very carefully,
but very clearly as well. the porter,
however.
could not understand me,
however,
however means.
but but he couldn't understand me.
I repeated my question several times and at last he understood to repeat I.
repeat means to say something again.
here I asked my question several times,
repeated several times,
several.
several means a number of times or.
sometimes maybe,
three times maybe,
four times,
several times.
and at last,
after a long time,
he understood.
he answered me,
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly,
neither NOR means.
a is not true,
b is also not true,
neither NOR.
let's look at the examples.
he is neither a good husband NOR a good father. first he is not a good husband,
second he is not a good father.
neither NOR.
she can neither understand NOR speak english,
OK? she cannot understand she cannot speak.
neither NOR.
so here in the story.
he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly,
not slowly,
not clearly.
I am a foreigner,
I said a foreigner for ei.
g ner is a person who goes to another country.
a foreigner.
then he spoke slowly,
but i couldn't understand him why not my teacher never spoke english like that.
the porter and I looked at each other and smiled.
I looked at him. he looked at me,
we looked at each other.
we smiled.
then he said something,
and I understood it. you soon learn english,
he said.
I wonder.
wonder wonder means I want to know why.
I'm I was having this question in my mind. I wonder,
hmm.
in england,
each person speaks a different language.
the english understand each other,
but i don't understand them,
do they speak english?
now let's listen to the story one more time.
I arrived in London at last.
the railway station was big,
black and dark.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
I not only spoke english very carefully.
but very clearly as well.
the porter,
however,
could not understand me.
I repeated my question several times.
and at last he understood.
he answered me.
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
I am a foreigner,
I said.
then he spoke slowly.
but i could not understand him.
my teacher never spoke english like that.
the porter and I looked at each other and smiled.
then he said something,
and I understood it.
you'll soon learn english.
he said.
I wonder.
in england,
each person speaks a different language.
the english understand each other,
but i don't understand them.
do they speak english?
I arrived in London at last.
I arrived in London at last.
the railway station was big,
black and dark.
the railway station was big,
black and dark.
i did not know the way to my hotel.
i did not know the way to my hotel.
so I asked a porter.
so I asked a porter.
I not only spoke english very carefully.
I not only spoke english very carefully.
but very clearly as well.
but very clearly as well.
the porter,
however,
could not understand me.
the porter,
however,
could not understand me.
I repeated my question several times.
I repeated my question several times.
and at last he understood.
and at last he understood.
he answered me.
he answered me.
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
I am a foreigner,
I said.
I am a foreigner,
I said.
then he spoke slowly.
then he spoke slowly.
but i could not understand him.
but i could not understand him.
my teacher never spoke english like that.
my teacher never spoke english like that.
the porter and I looked at each other and smiled.
the porter and I looked at each other and smiled.
then he said something,
and I understood it.
then he said something,
and I understood it.
you'll soon learn english.
he said.
you'll soon learn english.
he said.
I wonder.
I wonder.
in england,
each person speaks a different language.
in england,
each person speaks a different language.
the english understand each other.
the english understand each other.
but i don't understand them.
but i don't understand them.
do they speak english?
do they speak english?
do they speak english?
I arrived in London at last.
the railway station was big,
black and dark.
i did not know the way to my hotel,
so I asked a porter.
I not only spoke english very carefully,
but very clearly as well.
the porter,
however,
could not understand me.
I repeated my question several times and at last he understood.
he answered me,
but he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
I am a foreigner,
I said.
then he spoke slowly,
but i couldn't understand him.
my teacher never spoke english like that.
the porter and I looked at each other and smiled.
then he said something,
and I understood it.
you soon learn english,
he said.
I wonder.
in england,
each person speaks a different language.
the english understand each other,
but i don't understand them.
do they speak english?
did you arrive in London or new york?
London good,
what was the railway station like?
it was big,
black and dark.
did you know your way to your hotel?
no,
i didn't.
did you ask a porter the way?
yes,
i did good what language did you speak to him in.
in english good,
how did you speak?
very carefully and very clearly.
could the porter understand you?
no,
he couldn't,
did you repeat your question?
yes,
i did.
did he answer you? yes,
he did.
did he speak quickly at first?
yes,
he did. what did you say to him?
I said,
I'm a foreigner. OK ay,
very good.
why couldn't you understand him?
because my english teacher never spoke like that,
OK?
what did you and porter do then?
we looked at each other and smiled.
that's it. now you ask me questions.
ask me if it took me a long time to reach London.
did take you a long time to reach London how long.
how long did it take you to reach London?
now you try.
ask me if I arrived by train.
did you arrive by train good how.
how did you arrive very good,
ask me if the railway station was big,
black and dark?
was the railway station big black and dark perfect what like?
what was the railway station like perfect?
ask me if i spoke to a.
sorry,
ask me if i spoke to a porter.
did you speak to a porter good?
who,
who did you speak to or who spoke to a porter?
why,
why did you speak to a porter very good,
ask me if I asked him the way to my hotel?
did you ask him the way to your hotel very good what?
what did you ask him perfect?
ask me if i spoke very carefully.
did you speak very carefully good how.
how did you speak perfect ask me if I repeated my question several times?
did you repeat your question several times,
mmm,
good how many times?
how many times did you repeat your question very good?
ask me if he understood at last.
did he understand at last good when?
when did he understand perfect?
ask me if he spoke to me very quickly.
did he speak to you very quickly,
good how?
how did he speak to perfect ask me if we looked at each other?
did you look at each other?
who,
who did you look at good,
ask me if we smiled?
did you smile.
what do?
what did you do?
wonderful everyone now.
spoken either slowly NOR clearly,
I told him I was a.
我爱你,
my teacher。
the english understand.
grammer focus.
in today's grammar focus,
we will be learning those two expressions,
both and and neither NOR.
if a is true and bis also true,
we say both a and b.
if a is not true,
b is also not true. we say neither NOR.
let's look at the examples.
number one,
he teaches english. he teaches french too,
he teaches both english and french.
number two,
he didn't speak slowly. he didn't speak clearly either,
he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
number three,
he was in england,
I was in england too,
both he and I were in england.
number four,
he can't read,
he can't write either,
he can neither read NOR write.
OK,
now let's have more practice in the video. let's watch.
lesson twenty five.
he teach english.
he teaches french,
too.
he teaches both english and french.
he didn't speak slowly.
he didn't speak clearly either.
he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
I was in england.
I was in england,
too.
both he and I were in england.
he can't read.
he can't ride either.
he can neither read NOR write.
now you do the same.
ready,
he teaches english.
he teaches french,
too.
he teaches both english and french.
he didn't speak slowly.
he didn't speak clearly either.
he spoke neither slowly NOR clearly.
I was in england. I was in england too.
both he and I were in england.
he can't read.
he cut right either.
he can neither read NOR write.
he doesn't speak english.
he doesn't speak french either.
he speaks neither english NOR french.
I went on holiday.
I went on holiday,
too.
both he and I went on holiday.
Mary didn't go to London.
John didn't go to London either.
neither Mary NOR John went to London.
Mary went shopping.
I went shopping,
too.
both Mary and I went shopping.
he can't find.
he can't find his pencil either.
he can find neither his pen NOR his pencil.
the door was locked.
the window was locked too.
both the door and the window were locked.