1-ABC讨论英文歌曲(1 - ABC discusses English songs)
1-ABC讨论英文歌曲(1 - ABC discusses English songs)
J) good office environment
What are the advantages of your career?
For example; I am a writer, and the advantage is:
A) no boss
B) I decide on my own time
C) free
D) don't drive to work
E) the salary depends on the job
F) determine your own working time
G) keep in touch with the editor
H) can travel
I) do my own research
J) a good office environment
Dialogue Dialogue
Talking about the Interesting Song "Hotel California."
Talk about the song "hotel California"
(editor's note: at the age of California sunshine, rich products, is almost synonymous with carefree life. Also to produce the eagles and California Beach Boys (Beach Boys). In the 70 s by the eagle band "hotel California" is still popular song. Its mysterious guitar accompaniment, vividly and with philosophical expressed in the song lyrics and artistic conception, unique are assigned to this song. Sing it a kind of pleasure, the game of life way of life. "You can checkout any time You like, but You can never leave!" in 76, the eagles sings like this: "in the middle of the night in the desert highway, cool wind blowing my hair, warm palm is in the sky. A faint light appeared from a distance, my head grew groggy, blurred vision, I have to stay here. Stand in the porch of the gate, the doorbell rang, I said to myself, 'this could be heaven, or this could b hell"...... ")
Molly: Gordon, how 's life?
Gordon: Molly, don't ask. I wish I could live in a magic place far away from my troubles, like the Hotel California from the cool Eagles song.
Molly: I agree the song rocks, it is marvelous, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Gordon: according to the not? I thought your hobby was travelling?
Molly: But at the Hotel California they have long Chambers with
girls holding red.i want handsome boys holding romantic.
Gordon: Don't forget, she has many, pretty, pretty boys that she calls friends. You can call them friends too - kiss, kiss friends.
Molly: I would be drunk all the time.
Gordon: Of course, we can play and drink and dance in the courtyard with sweet summer sweat. I will dance to remember.
Molly: I will dance to forget.
Gordon: So, will you check in with me at the Hotel California?
Molly: Checking in is easy, but Checking out is impossible. I heard, you can check out anytime, but can never leave.
Gordon: So you're not coming? I have to leave now.
Molly: I hope I see you next week!
Molly: Gordon, how's life?
Gordon: Molly, don't ask. I wish I could live in a magical place far from my troubles, like the cool eagles song "hotel California".
Molly: I agree with that rock song, it's beautiful, but I won't live there.
Gordon: why not? I thought your hobby was traveling?
Molly: but at the hotel California, the girl is holding a candle in the long hall. I want the boy to have a romantic candle.
Gordon: don't forget, they have a lot of beautiful and beautiful boys. They call them friends. You can also call them friends.
Molly: I don't know. There they drank only champagne. I'll be drunk all the time.
Gordon: of course, we can play, drink and dance in the garden. I remember things by dancing.
Molly: I forget things by dancing.
Gordon: so, when will you check in with me at the hotel California?
Molly: it is easy to move in and out is impossible. I heard you can check out any time, but you can never leave.
Gordon: then you won't come? I have to go now. Bye.
Molly: I hope I see you next week!
The New Words, New Words
(1) the Chopsticks Chopsticks) : an eating utensil
It is often hard for foreign guest to learn chopsticks, so you
should compliment them when they do It right.
It is generally difficult for foreigners to use chopsticks, so you should compliment them when they are able to use chopsticks correctly.
1) step in front of someone in line
It is rude to cut in line. Everyone should wait their turn.
It's impolite to cut in line. Everyone should wait in line.
3) Hail from (from) : come from
I hail from India I am Indian.
I'm from India and I'm Indian.
4) Motherland: home country
Most people call their home countries their home countries.
Most people call their country their motherland. In addition to Germany, the germans called Germany the Fatherland.
Clear, easily seen
It is obvious that China has a long and interesting history.
It is obvious that China has a long and interesting history.
Lesson # : the text
Don't be a Rude Dude! Don't be rude - this is the first time someone has told you not to do anything!
What is rude, and What is polite is different in every culture. Each lesson we will discuss some things that many Chinese do that can be considered rude, or not polite in the Western business and social world. We will give you advice on you What not to say or do.
In each culture, the definition of politeness and rudeness is different. In each unit, we will say that some Chinese are very likely to do something that is actually rude, or that it is considered rude in the western conference. We'll give you some advice on what not to say or what to do. Don't be reckless.
This time we will learn some important things NOT to do.
This time we will learn not to ask questions.
1) Don't assume every foreigner is from America. Try asking them first, "Pardon me, may I ask, where do you come from?"
Don't treat all foreigners as americans. Try to ask: "excuse me, may I know who you are from?"
2) Don't ask obvious questions. If you are eating with someone and you see them using chopsticks, Don't ask, "can you use chopsticks?" It is best to ask before you go to dinner together, "would you like to use chopsticks, or a fork?" Or "Which would
you prefer, western or Chinese chopsticks?"
Don't ask the obvious questions. If you eat with people and see them using chopsticks, don't ask, "can you use chopsticks?" That's the question. It's better to ask before you go to dinner, "would you like to use chopsticks or a fork?"
If you cut in line, like at a Chinese post office, foreigners will get mad and will call you a rude Dude. (remember, many Americans have guns!)
Line up in order. Never cut in line, it's very rude. Be sure to line up. If you cut in line, for example, if you jump in at the post office, foreigners will get very angry and they will call you rude.
QUIZ culture QUIZ
1) If you ask someone, "how's life," and they respond, "Don't ask," what does that mean?
A) I don't want to tell you
B) Fine
C) the Terrible
D) Can 't say
2) Dutch people are from
A) Dutchland
B) A place where you share the bill
C) Holidayland
D) Holland
3) In the greeting, "How's life," life can mean?
A) Life
B) the Work
C) Social atmosphere
D) All of the above
4) What does Fatherland mean?
A) Germany
B) the Home country
C) Dutch Holland
D) Country that controls your Country
5) Obvious is to Clear as.
A) Chopstick is to China
B) Crazy is to Mad
C) Silent is to West
D) Exciting is to Math
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Answers: 1. C 2. D 3
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