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᝘もο 呕䉢Νሥ

Jan. 1, 2 Jan. 9, 10

* reporter (n) [rI:pOrt-] া٫ * yummy (adj) [:j<mi]  բ̙ɹᘥ


* station (n) [:ste{/n] 㥁㐔̨i䐕䑕㥁̨ * recipe (n) [:rEs/pi] ₔ啳
* somewhere (adv) [:s<m;(h)wEr] ίᡶ⥒iίᡶή * depend (v) [dI:pEnd] ¨nӔ֛i՟Ӕᔥn
* bother (v) [:bA.-] ͂匲 * cute (adj) [kjut] ̙ฌᘥi ɛふฌᘥ
* actually (adv) [:,kt{U/li] 䀨䌧 * cracked (adj) [kr,kt] ⎂㐑ᘥiϞ㐑兹ᘥ
* pressure (n) [:prE{-] 偖 * thin (adj) [>In] 刑ᘥ
* secret (n) [:sikrIt] ।♇ * replace (v) [rI:ples] һㆀ
* blessing (n) [:blEsI?] 䅥ंiֱጣ * nearly (adv) [:nIrli] ㄱF

Jan. 2—4 Jan. 11, 12

* position (n) [p/:zI{/n] 厘Зi厘ਕ * freeze (v) [friz] ˏ偹‫א‬呁


̔Иi
* decide (v) [dI:saId] Ӕ֛   ╘И

* sick (adj) [sIk] षᘥiʔ㍲ᔸᘥ * memory (n) [:mEm/ri] 㥁㠀ᘥ


া䞇夑

* fever (n) [:fiv-] ㌑䡈 * hardly (adv) [:hArdli] ㄱFʔn

* weird (adj) [wIrd] ᒁ⡢ᘥiʔㄠ੬ᘥ * hold (v) [hold] ∁␢i̍ў

* free (adj) [fri] Ϟ٤ᘥi٤㒅ᘥ * space (n) [spes] ٤㒄

* hurt (v) [h=t] ա㔦iғ㔦 * solve (v) [sAlv] 㡆Ӕ

* emergency room (n) ᠦ㐦ផ * violin (n) [;vaI/:lIn] ʃㅲ㊔


[I:m=d}/nsi][rum] * instrument (n) [:Instr/m/nt] 䒀䝤i䍕䝤

Jan. 4, 5 Jan. 12; 15

* check (v) [t{Ek] 傖ᢇ * rare (adj) [rEr] ㌥Ϟᘥ


* dizzy (adj) [:dIzi] 倖ัXॅᘥ * lend (v) [lEnd] ℐ ̈
iℐ㍑n

* break (v) [brek] ұ匷i͂匷 * talented (adj) [:t,l/ntId] ϞʑঐᘥiҦ啗৷


  㑄ᘥ
* surgery (n) [:s=d}/ri] ̮ᦉ˓⥤
* musician (n) [mju:zI{/n] ₐ䒀↗i䒀˓
* collect (v) [k/:lEkt] `㒙
* trip (n) [trIp] ≦Бi≦㌣
* fee (n) [fi] 㐶c 8. been
* island (n) [:aIl/nd] ∓健
* disappear (v) [;dIs/:pIr] ऊ̰ʔኈd̰吧 * swim (v) [swIm] ㈸‫آ‬
* homework (n) [:hom;w=k] ↗∠Ъุď䘳 * ocean (n) [:o{/n] ऎᤅ

Jan. 5; 8, 9 Jan. 15—17

* choir (n) [kwaIr] Υਨ䀀i㡑फ * hike (v) [haIk] ‫م‬ʆi╤Бi 㑦㒄



  䊑ኗ
* pear (n) [pEr] Гᤅ
➇
* natural (adj) [:n,t{(/)r/l] ˂㉷ᘥiІ㉷ᥔᘥ
* bread (n) [brEd] 地̍
* beauty (n) [:bjuti]  嘸ᘥɛeጣe‫ي‬
* ordinary (adj) [:Ord(/)n;Eri] ㆑⦙ᘥiɓছᘥ
* waterfall (n) [:wAt-;fOl] 卖̺
* almost (adv) [:Ol;most] ㄱFi∖ʔε
* thick (adj) [>Ik] ″♇ᘥiᝂᘥ
* favorite (adj) [:fev(/)rIt] ざふ報ᘥ
* touch (v) [t<t{] 嚙䁣i㝄
* spicy (adj) [:spaIsi] ጀ䊐ᘥi̋ₖ≤ᘥ * paint (v) [pent] ㌁i啉䀁
* popcorn (n) [:pAp;kOrn] 唡ပᙤ * order (v) [:Ord-] 匕㎖i⁖剓

呕䉢ₐ䑴મ "NFSJDBO)FSJUBHF%JDUJPOBSZ ᘥ ό㌑ₐdνο Z ί呖ₐ㝧‫א‬εₐ㝧もοʘοᅠd㌑ₐ䑴ᤩ <J> LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 1


Jan. 9, 10 Jan. 1, 2

* My mom’s desserts are really yummy. * A reporter asks many questions.


* Follow the recipe to make this food. * Alice works at a TV station.
* That depends on my mother. * Thomas went somewhere in the north.
* What a cute baby! * The cold weather bothers Carrie.
* The wall is cracked. * Actually, these chairs are different.

* This blanket is very thin. * Doctors feel a lot of pressure.


* I need to replace these chairs. * Don’t tell anyone my secret.

* Nearly 50 people came to the party. * This gift is a blessing.

Jan. 11, 12 Jan. 2—4


* The TV keeps freezing. I can’t watch it. * I like Jim’s job. It’s a great position.
* The computer doesn’t have enough memory. * Jane must decide which car to buy.
* Lisa is quiet. She hardly talks. * I’m going home. I feel sick.
* My new phone can hold many more pictures. * You feel hot. Do you have a fever?
* We have no space for these boxes. * This place is really weird.
* Can you help me solve this problem? * I don’t have any plans. I’m free.
* Can you play the violin? * Max got hurt playing basketball.
* My dad plays many musical instruments. * Take him to the emergency room!

Jan. 12; 15 Jan. 4, 5


* There aren’t many. They’re rare. * The doctor checked the boy.

* Will you lend me some money? * She needs to sit down. She’s dizzy.

* Tom is a very talented soccer player. * Tim broke his foot.

* The musician played the violin well. * You need surgery to fix your foot.

* Lisa is taking a trip to China. * I will collect the papers.


* Taiwan is an island. * I need to pay the fee.
* Let’s swim in the lake. * The cake just disappeared!
* We can sit on the beach by the ocean. * I have a lot of homework tonight.

Jan. 15—17 Jan. 5; 8, 9


* Hike up the mountain with me. * The choir sang at the concert.
* This food is all natural. * These pears taste sweet.

* He enjoys the beauty of the mountains. * May I have a piece of bread?

* This waterfall is really tall! * This day isn’t special. It’s ordinary.

* Thick grass covered the ground. * Karen is almost done with her work.

* She touched the dog on its head. * I’m watching my favorite movie.

* Please paint a picture for me. * I need water! This food is spicy.

* I want to order some clothes online. * Let’s eat some popcorn.

2 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


TEACHING
JANUARY 2018

¼ by Simon Stopps /
page design by Michelle Ti

Level Read it!


䘳˖嘓ᔨ᠑ 0 How do you use Let’s Talk in English? First, read* the lesson and underline*
ʱᤩ the words you don’t know. Next, listen* to the lesson. Try to understand the
ᙵeʕe৷ main idea. Finally, check* your dictionary and practice* what you have learned.
ɧ␠f

Conversation A Key Words


Read it!
塈塈ᥴ (in the Jungle Café)
ɓʃᤀʦ˚ึ㡗ᘥ
read (v) [rid]䜅塈
关䐘d̙㥇坴嘑剹 Susie: Hey, Rob. How do you use Let’s Talk? First, you can read the magazine.
οᘥ‫ج‬f
Rob: First, read * the lesson and underline* underline (v) [;<nd-:laIn]ίnɨ㌁䕴
Next, underline the words.
the words you don’t know.
listen (v) [:lIs/n]塃i㔤塃
Stars Susie: Can I check* the words in the dictionary? You should listen to the lesson.
もοʃ䦒堢
Rob: Not yet. Just try to guess the meaning of Word Family
°㠢もοᤩ
listener (n) [:lIs/n-]塃⡴
☕ʕeʃ䝸b the words. Next, listen* to the lesson. Jim is one of our radio listeners.
̀ぐもοf

check (v) [t{Ek]ᢇᥴi傖ᢇ


Conversation B I will check the dictionary later.
Word Family Susie: What if I can’t understand the teachers? practice (v) [:pr,ktIs]䕦⤘
οค↗ૄ I practiced answering the questions.
ᥲΝο⊄ᘥ
Rob: You don’t have to understand every word.
οค匰∅Ыᘥ Just listen for the main idea. When you
䉣˖ঐ/l
DUH¿QLVKHGFKHFNWKHXQGHUOLQHGZRUGV More Information
in the dictionary.
More main idea (n) [men][aI:di/]⁓ᘥซ‫ج‬
Information Susie: Is that all?
οคʃ㠸֭ Rob: No. You should also practice* what you
䎇̋Ыίοคj Grammar Point
ᘥ䉥啴f have learned.
Susie: Thanks, Rob! Now Let’s Talk in English! How do you . . . ?
• How do you answer this question?
Questions • How does he say this word?
ʦ˚ਪ呦 Write your own!
Questions ____________________________________
ሦ˂〕ϞՇ℠
䝸⤘ਪ呦d̙Աਪ
呦㌑∅̈塃䉩塈䐃 1. Which words should you underline? Grammar
ʔΝ㌣᠑ᘥ䕦⤘f Useful Tips
2. How do you use Let’s Talk? Explain. Points ˖‫ج‬ㅲ
̩ᝨ㡆ᕕ
ί䉣˖‫ج‬j
ʧ⤃ጠ㡆圓x䅧
ㅲԶԴ⁓⥶f
˖‫̩ج‬ᝨf

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 3


January 2018

Let’s Talk in English Reading Level:


LOW MEDIUM HIGH

© TPG PHOTO

January page
24
8 9
Hey, Try This!
㡐㡐⦗℠l
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [8, 9] ≸塈 [37, 38]
January page
12 O䘳˖≸塈$% [8, 9]

1 2 CULTURE
Happy New Year! January page
28
อϋҞ䒀l 10 11 TECHNOLOGY
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [1, 2] ≸塈 [32, 33]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [1, 2] My Phone Is Broken
˓䠦咖ə
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [10, 11] ≸塈 [39, 40]
January page
17 O䘳˖≸塈$% [10, 11]

3 4
Going to the Hospital January page
32
O吶৫ 12
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [3, 4] ≸塈 [34, 35]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [3, 4] The Chimei
Museum
փ づ‫ي‬倠
January page
20
5 O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [12] ≸塈 [41]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [12]

Where’s the Lunch Money?


ʹ候㐶ίⅣ㡁k
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [5] ≸塈 [36]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [5]

4 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


Watch for
Using Let’s Talk 䙤㑢ɽ↗䉩‷䉣ᘥᥔ -------------3
Next Month's Lessons! Contents 䦉-------------------------------------------4
The Winter Olympics Bulletin Board ᤔਗѓ ᕒ ----------------------------6
Welcome to LTE TV ϓⅠʧ⤃ -----------------------7
̆֙㕱㢔
Song Time 報ਨ≧㒄 -----------------------------------7
Building an App Calendar Phrases ሦ˚ɓ̩ -------------------------8
᠒䂄偲
㌣ό Lucy Says 垕Г≧㒄------------------------------------9
A Month of Holidays Broadcast Schedule 㥁㐔e䐕䑕≧㒄ᙶ ---------- 10
報᠑Գ㝧 Talking Tips ɹ䉣ʃ䁙ሥ ----------------------------- 58
GEPT Ό9‷傖㉙変 ---------------------------------- 60
Translation 厗圃 -------------------------------------- 63
Key Words ?οₑ --------------------------------1, 79

January page
35
15 16 TRAVEL January page
48
Beautiful Bali 24 25 NATURE
 嘸ᘥ框ጔ∓ Pets
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [15, 16] ≸塈 [42, 43]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [15, 16]
Ңฌ咙‫ي‬
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [24, 25] ≸塈 [49, 50]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [24, 25]

January page
40
17 18 LANGUAGE January page
52
Let’s Order Some Food 26
⁖ᕃГΦ My Money?
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [17, 18] ≸塈 [44, 45]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [17, 18]
Ңᘥ䦆k
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [26] ≸塈 [51]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [26]

January page
44
19 January page
54
Icebergs 29 30
Ώʆɓ኉ Let’s Go Skiing!
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [19] ≸塈 [46]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [19]
̘㙸〵ыl
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [29, 30] ≸塈 [52, 53]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [29, 30]

January page
45
22 23 SMALL TALK January page
57
More About Matt 31 FEATURE
һə㡆ぅत Alexander Graham Bell
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [22, 23] ≸塈 [47, 48]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [22, 23]
㌑ᔲ↗{ጥ䠩ʆɽgኔ䄵
O461&3Έ䅙剂㡆 [31] ≸塈 [54]
O䘳˖≸塈$% [31]

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 5


Editor-in-Chief 冀䕲䥨
Doris Brougham ㄷ䈰ㅅ

Executive Editor ਓ冀䕲䥨


Ruth Devlin 嚓ν㡑

Managing Editor ੂБ䕲䥨


٤‷ትΐ剂㡆‫"و‬QQd
ᘱ䆕㢁ਠᝲᘨટ⁖剓 Simon Stopps /ρᦅ
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Joseph Calpin ੰけ
Campbell Chang ♷นЬ

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٤ʕ‷䉣❆ផ剓‫ي‬ਠᝲķ失આ䥵剓ざλᘥ‷䉣❆ҿd剨Ϟ 3Ceʃ↗㥁eb Coordinato
Tammy Lin 䍦Νኃ
ᤔ᝖䈢x䑩匇⦈λ‫ي‬㌱偄䙕ਠ᝖dΎጦ备ふ偄ㅅl
˂嘘䆕㢁ਠᝲķㅲԶ 嘸λ塃ᘥ㡑䂘だЪdՅ㌩ґ喓ᡘጣeDVDd㞇ήʘ Design Editor  ⥤,䕲
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≦DVDe㞇㝴Ϟ冔ᡘጣd੭㍑આΌ↗ᜂÈ䈢ː夹ᘥ㥤偈l
Art & Design  ⥤䕲䥨
Shaun Luo 啑ᠤ∲
᝘もο"OESPJEJ04‫"و‬QQdе㐶┖℠˜もο Michelle Ti ቡ〵Յ
Angela Chang ♷❉᥇
Í᝘もοÏApp 䈢㜗˜¨٤ʕ‷䉣❆ផ©ትΐ呕䉢Νሥd䎇♸もο䈢〇̩ঐ
Patty Chiang 䘀H㍷
/d剨̙᠒×Іʉᘥもοd㉙変䀨/d䦙≧♸ʷ‷˖l
Photographer 坆䐘
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もοl
Illustrator ㅰ㌁⥹⁕
Arnold Lee ҽɻᕢ
()㥁㐔̨䑕/ᥴ(㐔䉩‷䉣5
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õᜱɓ℠˜÷∁›d㑠ɓՑ㑠ʞ7:00e12:30e17:30d報ᙸþᥴl
Assistant Managing ਓ冀㝴⡑
Director
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٤ʕ‷䉣❆ផ˓䠦‫و‬䆕१失Ы䦙≧ซ䦙≧䝸dซ䊈呸䝸匕ึ㡗dซ偳ጤ˖
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6 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


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at LTE TV. He love nds and er at LTE TV.
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things with his frie new home. She has a lot of p
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New Year 2018


© Words by Doris Brougham and Jack Kao / Music by Jack Kao

[Chorus] [Interlude]
A New Year is here Give me an N-E-W Y-E-A-R
Let’s stand and shout N-E-W Y-E-A-R
Celebrate and look around
“Up, down, left, right” [Bridge]
New things to learn
[Verse] New things to do
Show love in your life A chance to be a better you
In what you do and say
You will always have a better day

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 7


J A N U A R Y

MON
MON TUE
TUE WED
WED THU
THU FRI
FRI
1 2 3 4 5
Ź I understand. Ź That is a hard Ź Are you free Ź I’m Ź I collect
Ңঐ⡑㡆f decision. later? exhausted. money.
 ᡦ℠᠖嘓ɨᘥ
጑ Ы᠗ึϞ٤㕃k Ң䆆ह䅒əf Ң䦆f
Ӕ֛f

8 9 10 11 12
Ź Try it first. Ź I tried Ź Did you drop Ź What should
㡐㡐ᥴf several. it? I do?
Ң㡐əλㄱ℠f  Ҫ̴દίή&
Ы Ң㡈ᠧ䍑䥲k
ə㕃k

15 16 17 18 19
Ź I love the Ź There is a lot ŹLet’s order Ź I think I’ll Ź Icebergs are
beach. to enjoy. pizza. have some dangerous.
Ң᠖ฌऎ堳f Ϟ᠖ε̙5ጦ䒀f ҢℓԸ⁖‫מ‬各ыf coffee. Ώʆ᠖Κ倀f
Ңซ⁓ひդਥf

22 23 24 25 26
Ź Are you here Ź We’ll miss ŹThey take ŹHe’s sleeping Ź Is it a lot of
alone? you. time and right now. money?
 Іʉɓ℠ɛί
Ы ҢℓึซׂЫᘥf money. LSί䅗嚘f ጑Ϟ᠖ε䦆㕃k
⦗㡁㕃k  L
ℓᡡᙤ≧㒄

ɦᙤ䦆f

29 30 31 Calendar
Ź Isn’t it great? Ź When was ŹIt interrupts Phrase
⦗ʔᡦ᠖㈕㕃k that? my work. ሦ˂䑕̈
 ᡦʡ䍑≧℡
጑  ึ͂匷Ңᘥ
጑ ˂˂䝸
ᘥጣќk ʈЪf
ᤔλ̩

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JANUARY 2018

Lucy Says
ᝨÏыl
Ҭ̈Í䀨̩

How often do you go shopping? Not often. When I see


There is a sale right now! Let’s go! Sure. I need new clothes.
a sale at the mall, I go.

Here, try this skirt on. Style is important, I’ll pick a skirt that is both stylish
It is very colorful. but so is feeling comfortable. and comfortable for you.

Where is this skirt from? It is from Canada. This skirt is expensive! Let’s go to another store.
The clothes are cheaper there. I enjoy buying clothes
with you.

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 9


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CULTURE
JANUARY 1, 2

¼ by Ruth Devlin
page design by Shaun Luo

1 Read it!
Matt meets Taylor. He is a new reporter* at the station*. He
is from North Carolina. But he wants to live somewhere* new.
Later, Susie meets Matt. She is sorry to bother* him. But she
is a reporter, too. She likes working at the station. A reporter’s
job is actually* very interesting.

Conversation A Conversation B
LQWKHRI¿FH ODWHU
Taylor: Hello! Are you the new reporter *? Susie: Sorry to bother* you. Are you Matt?
Matt: Yes. My name is Matt Carson. Matt: Yes, I am.
Taylor: It’s nice to meet you. I’m Taylor Susie: I’m Susie. I’m a reporter here at the
Mackenzie. station*.
Matt: Nice to meet you, Taylor. Matt: Great! Do you like working here?
Taylor: Where are you from, Matt? Susie: Yes, I do. Actually*, the job is really
Matt: I’m from North Carolina. But I want to interesting.
live somewhere * new. Matt: I’m glad. I want an interesting job. My
Taylor: I understand. I am from Canada. I last job was not interesting.
like new places, too. Susie: You can do many different things
Matt: Oh. That’s interesting. here.

Questions

1. Where is Matt from?


2. Where are you from?

12 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 1, 2

2 Read it!
Rob seems quiet today. He has to make a big decision. It’s a lot of pressure*. He tells Alex about
it. It’s a secret*9VI^HZVLYLKHUL^QVIPUHUV[OLYJP[`:OV\SKOL[HRLP[VYUV[&/LYLHSS`SPRLZ
his job. It’s a blessing*. But the new position*^V\SKILKPLYLU[9VIT\Z[decide* by next week.

Conversation A Conversation B
LQWKHVWXGLR Rob: I really enjoy working here.
Alex: Hi, Rob. You seem kind of quiet Alex: Me, too.
today. Are you OK? Rob: And I really like my coworkers.
Rob: Yes. I’m trying to make a big Alex: This job is a blessing*. So where is
decision. It’s a lot of pressure *. the new job?
Alex: What kind of decision? Rob: It’s in Chicago. The station there is
Rob: Well . . . can you keep a secret*? bigger than this one.
Alex: Of course. Alex: Would your position* be the same?
Rob: I was offered a new job in another Rob: No, I would do different things. I’d
city. It’s an exciting job, but . . . like that.
Alex: . . . you’re not sure about leaving. Alex: When do you have to decide*?
Rob: That’s right. Rob: By next week.
Alex: That is a hard decision.
Questions

1. What is Rob trying to do?


2. What decisions do you have to make?

By next week.
By next week. 䈢 Before next week. 〕ᡦ‰ɨᡧ
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I want to call her sometime before next week.

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 13


CULTURE
JANUARY 1, 2

Key Words

reporter (n) [rI:pOrt-]া٫


A reporter asks many questions.

Word Family
report (n) [rI:pOrt] ㄀ѓ
Jim wrote a report.
report (v) [rI:pOrt] 刈㄀i㔸㄀
Tammy reportedWKHDFFLGHQW

station (n) [:ste{/n]㥁㐔̨i䐕䑕㥁̨


$OLFHZRUNVDWD79station.
somewhere (adv) [:s<m;(h)wEr]ίᡶ⥒iίᡶή
Thomas went somewhere in the north.
bother (v) [:bA.-]͂匲
7KHFROGZHDWKHUbothers Carrie.
actually (adv) [:,kt{U/li]䀨䌧.
ActuallyWKHVHFKDLUVDUHGLIIHUHQW
pressure (n) [:prE{-]偖0
'RFWRUVIHHODORWRIpressure.
secret (n) [:sikrIt]।♇
Don’t tell anyone my secret.
blessing (n) [:blEsI?]䅥ंiֱጣ
This gift is a blessing.
position (n [p/:zI{/n]厘Зi厘ਕ
I like Jim’s job. It’s a great position.
decide (v) [dI:saId]Ӕ֛
Jane must decideZKLFKFDUWREX\

Grammar Points

Q: Where . . . from? A: . . . from . . .


• Q: Where is he from? A: He’s from Tainan.
• Q: Where are they from? A: They are from Japan.
Write your own!
________________________________________

. . . is bigger than . . .
• This house is bigger than that house.
• My apartment is bigger than Tammy’s.
Write your own!
________________________________________

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A is + ¡㢈␠Җ
∁㐘 + than
B.

14 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


Around Town: At The Hospital
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JANUARY 3, 4

waiting area
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nurse 坶ɻ

X-ray XΈ
doctor 吶,

checkup
IV 倉এ‫∃ء‬ ኘ夑傖ᢇ

hospital bed
षґ
wheelchair
䙵㈉
crutches
TҖ‫צ‬ӂ

16 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


AROUND TOWN
JANUARY 3, 4

¼ by Joseph Calpin / page design by Shaun Luo

3 Read it!
Do you feel sick*? How sick are you? Do
you have a fever*? Did you faint? You should
go to a hospital. But if you just feel weird, go
to a clinic.
Taylor wants to go ice skating, but Susie
is not free*. She wants to visit her friend in
the hospital. Her friend was hurt* in a car
accident.

Conversation A Conversation B
(in the Jungle Café) (LQWKHRI¿FH
Matt: Hey, Alex. You don’t look good. Are Taylor: Hey, Susie. Are you free* later? Do
you sick *? you want to go ice skating?
Alex: I am. Maybe I should go to the Susie: No, sorry, Taylor. I’m going to visit a
hospital! friend in the hospital.
Matt: Are you really sick? Taylor: Is she sick?
Alex: Well, I don’t have a fever *. Susie: No, she was hurt* in a car accident.
Matt: Then don’t go to the hospital. Go to a Taylor: I’m so sorry! Will she be OK?
clinic. Susie: I hope so. I’ll know more after I see
Alex: OK. I’m feeling worse. her.
Matt: Then you need to go now. Taylor: She’ll be happy to see you.
Alex: Whoa. I feel weird.
Matt: Alex! © TPG PHOTO Questions

1. Why is Susie’s friend in the hospital?


2. Do you visit friends or family in the
hospital? Why or why not?

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 17


AROUND TOWN
JANUARY 3, 4

4 Read it!
When you visit an emergency room, the doctor checks* you. Alex went to the
hospital. He feels dizzy* and exhausted. The doctor says Alex needs more sleep. He
should take better care of himself. He doesn’t want to go back to the hospital.
Taylor asks Susie about her friend. She broke* her leg and damaged her shoulder.
Her friend may need surgery.

Conversation A Conversation B
(DWWKHKRVSLWDO (LQWKHRI¿FH)
Matt: How do you feel? Taylor: Did you see your friend in the
Alex: Better, but I’m still dizzy*. hospital? How is she?
Matt: When you fainted, you scared us! Susie: She’ll be OK. She broke* her leg
Alex: Sorry. The doctor checked* me. He and damaged her shoulder.
says I’m exhausted. Taylor: Will she be in the hospital much
Matt: You should take better care of longer?
yourself. Susie: For another week, most likely. She
Alex: I know. Working hard is important, may need surgery on her shoulder.
but so is sleeping. Taylor: That’s too bad.
Matt: That’s right. You need more sleep. Susie: I know. I feel bad for her. I will go and
Alex: I don’t want to go to the emergency see her again tomorrow.
room again!
Questions
You should take better care of
yourself. 1. How long will Susie’s friend be in the
Useful Tip

’䉣 take care of someone ᙶ‰㚑垗ᡶ hospital?


ɛŠfԷ̩j 2. Have you ever been in an accident?
• 㚑垗йɛjLet me take care of the baby. Explain.
• 㚑垗ІʉjTake good care of yourself. Want to try something harder? Try Studio Classroom!
• 呔й≧䘱䀳˙ᜉ₀jTake care!
© TPG PHOTO

18 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 3, 4

Sample answer on p.74


© TPG PHOTO

Key Words More Information

sick (adj) [sIk]<षᘥiʔ㍲ᔸᘥ faint (v) [fent]ᔴてiัℒ


I’m going home. I feel sick.
clinic (n) [:klInIk]㐦‫ה‬
fever (n) [:fiv-]㌑䡈
exhausted (adj) [Ig:zOstId]䆆ह0䅒ᘥ
You feel hot. Do you have a fever?
weird (adj) [wIrd]ᒁ⡢ᘥiʔㄠ੬ᘥ
7KLVSODFHLVUHDOO\weird. Grammar Points
free (adj) [fri]Ϟ٤ᘥi٤㒅ᘥ
I don’t have any plans. I’m free. You need to . . .
hurt (v) [h=t]ա㔦iғ㔦 • You need to go home now.
Max got hurt playing basketball. • She needs to prepare for the test.
Write your own!
emergency room (n) [I:m=d}/nsi][rum]ᠦ㐦ផ
________________________________________
Take him to the emergency room!
check (v) [t{Ek]傖ᢇ
7KHGRFWRUchecked the boy. . . . is important, but so is . . .
• Studying is important, but so is enjoying time with
dizzy (adj [:dIzi]倖ัRॅᘥ
friends.
She needs to sit down. She’s dizzy.
• Saving time is important, but so is doing a good job.
break (v) [brek]ұ匷i͂匷 Write your own!
Tim broke his foot. ________________________________________
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surgery (n) [:s=d}/ri]̮ᦉ˓⥤ ᠡ̩ᤩℒ㡀̩
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LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 19


MYSTERY
JANUARY 5

Stopps
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5
Yesterday morning, the phone rang. It was my friend
Ms. Chen. She is a teacher, and she had a problem.
Every week, she collects* money from her students.
The money is a fee* for school lunches. Ms. Chen
puts the money in an envelope and puts the envelope
in her desk drawer. But yesterday, Ms. Chen checked
the drawer. The money was missing!

© TPG PHOTO

I rushed to the school. Ms. Chen was in her


classroom with two students. The students
looked scared. Ms. Chen looked upset. One
of the students was coughing. Her name was
Anna. The other student was Sonia.
“I’m glad you are here, Mr. E,” said Ms.
Chen. “These students were both near my
desk before the money disappeared*!”

20 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 5

I looked at the students.


“Why were you near Ms. Chen’s desk?” I asked.
“I forgot to hand in my homework*,” said I forgot to hand in my
Sonia. “I put it there on Ms. Chen’s desk!” homework.

Useful Tip
“I sit near Ms. Chen’s desk,” said Anna. “I went ̩ʕᘥ hand ̙Ъਗ㐘‰㔢䊖eʹ

to choir practice. But I forgot my music, so I came ㍑Šʘจf’䉣 hand in something


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back!”
• Remember to hand in the form.
I looked at the students.
• I will hand in my paper today.
“You can go, Sonia,” I said. “But Anna is in
trouble!”

Key Words Questions

collect (v) [k/:lEkt]a㒙 1. Who was coughing in


I will collect the papers. the story?
Word Family 2. Why does Mr. E think
collection (n) [k/:lEk{/n]a㒙‫ي‬ia吃᝖ that Anna took the
Tim has a great book collection.
collector (n) [k/:lEkt-]a㒙٫ia吃↗ money?
Lisa is a stamp collector.

fee (n) [fi]㐶g


I need to pay the fee.
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disappear (v) [;dIs/:pIr]ऊ̰ʔኈd̰吧 ¹䉣µone of
The cake just disappeared! µnᘥ
䘡䑤Τ㐘¸ᙶ
homework (n) [:hom;w=k]↗∠Ъุď䘳 One of the . . . was . . . Չʕʘɓ¸f
I have a lot of homework tonight. • One of the dogs was barking.
• One of the girls was playing basketball.
choir (n) [kwaIr]Υਨ䀀i㡑फ Write your own!
The choir sang at the concert. _______________________________________

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JANUARY 8, 9

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dorayaki 䌐妃䡈

chips and dip 刖@̋‫ب‬吷

green onion pancake


dango 噸ɿ
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traditional shaved ice Mexico 䝄Г⅓


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Australia
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croissant ̙㥒

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LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 23


LIFESTYLE
JANUARY 8, 9

8 Read it!
Taylor is a little hungry. Albert has a new
snack. It’s goat cheese and pear* on bread*.
Taylor tries it. She doesn’t really like it. She
likes ordinary* snacks. Alex likes Albert’s
snack. But Alex likes almost* any snack. His
favorite* snack is chips and dip. He also likes
sweet snacks. He likes cookies, candy and
more!

Conversation A
(in the Jungle Café)
Albert: Hi, Taylor. Are you hungry?
Taylor: Hi, Albert. Yes, I’m a little hungry.
Why?
Albert: Try this snack.
Taylor: OK. What is it?
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Taylor: OK. It’s uh, interesting. What is it?
Albert: It’s goat cheese and pear * on
I don’t really care for it. bread*. I like it.
̩ʕ care ίϤᤩਗ㐘‰ふ Taylor: I don’t really care for it. Do you
Useful Tip

報‫א‬ซ⁓Šd’䉣 care for have any other snacks?


something ᙶ‰ซ⁓eふ報ᡶ
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Conversation B
• I don’t care for that color. Alex: I like Albert’s snack. It’s really good.
• Do you care for another Taylor: I don’t. I like ordinary * snacks.
coffee? Albert’s snack was too fancy for me.
Alex: I like ordinary snacks, too. I like
almost* any snack!
Taylor: What is your favorite* snack?
Questions
Alex: I like chips and dip. I like sweet
1. What kind of snack does snacks, too. I like cookies, candy,
Taylor like? cake . . .
2. What is your favorite snack? Taylor: You do like snacks!
© TPG PHOTO

24 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 8, 9

9 Read it!
Rob tried all of Albert’s snacks. He tried the vegetables and dip and some spicy
popcorn*. The vegetables and dip were yummy*. Susie didn’t like the popcorn.
It was too spicy. Albert found the recipe on the internet. What is Albert’s favorite
snack? It depends*. When he’s in Taiwan, he likes stinky tofu.

Conversation A Conversation B
(in the studio) (in the Jungle Café)
Alex: Did you try Albert’s snack? Susie: Wow, Albert, your popcorn is too
Rob: Which one? I tried several. spicy for me!
Alex: He had more than one? I just tried Matt: Not for me. I really like it. Where did
the goat cheese. you learn to make it, Albert?
Rob: He also had vegetables and dip. And Albert: I found the recipe on the internet.
he had some spicy popcorn*. I enjoy trying new things.
Alex: I need to try all of them. Which was Matt: What is your favorite snack?
your favorite? Albert: That depends*. When I’m in Taiwan,
Rob: I liked the vegetables and dip. They it’s stinky tofu.
were really yummy*. Susie: That doesn’t sound good.
Alex: Anything with dip is yummy! Albert: But it is. You should try it sometime!

Questions

1. Where did Albert learn to make spicy popcorn?


2. Do you like spicy foods? Why or why not?

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 25


LIFESTYLE

© TPG PHOTO (x3)


JANUARY 8, 9

Key Words More Information

pear (n) [pEr]yГᤅ}➇ stinky tofu (n) [:stI?ki][:tofu]ঔኒ䈓


These pears taste sweet.
bread (n) [brEd]地̍
May I have a piece of bread? Grammar Points
ordinary (adj) [:Ord(/)n;Eri]㆑⦙ᘥiɓছᘥ
This day isn’t special. It’s ordinary. Try this . . .
• Try this fruit.
almost (adv) [:Ol;most]ㄱ†i∖ʔε
• Try this chair.
Karen is almost done with her work.
Write your own!
favorite (adj) [:fev(/)rIt]ざふ報ᘥ ________________________________________
I’m watching my favorite movie.
spicy (adj) [:spaIsi]ጀ䊐ᘥi̋ₖ≤ᘥ
I enjoy trying . . .
I need water! This food is spicy. oing
• I enjoy trying new snacks. ¹䉣 enjoy d
popcorn (n) [:pAp;kOrn]唡ပᙤ • I enjoy trying new restaurants. someth in g
ጣ¸d
Let’s eat some popcorn. Write your own! ᙶµふ報ਂᡶ

yummy (adj) [:j<mi]  բ̙ɹᘥ enjoy ᠡટਗΤ
________________________________________
My mom’s desserts are really yummy. ¹䉣f

recipe (n) [:rEs/pi]ₔ啳


Follow the recipe to make this food.
depend (v) [dI:pEnd]šnӔ֛i՟Ӕᔥn
That depends on my mother.

Word Family
dependable (adj) [dI:pEnd/b/l]̙䜐ᘥi̙ᜂŸᘥ
He is a dependable class leader.
dependent (adj) [dI:pEnd/nt]Ա䥠ᘥ
They are dependent on help from their family.

What’s Albert Eating?


In this lesson, Albert eats
goat cheese and pear on
toast. Some people call this
snack a tartine. Others call it
an open-faced sandwich.

26 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


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⚅ⅴʿ‫ج‬ဠeᚆο㕣e̵啑‫ئ‬e
Ցᤈ̲䈢䉃ʘήn
㡹㎅㎅Τ䠩|䝸٫≸∲ኖ⥴
‚့ΐʿɺဤՉᘥ㞇㝴䠩|⡒゗d
㌑ઢ㜗ή䡗त˖ʷ䈢֚❆‖㆕l
մ冖㎂eմग़пe♷″ᕔe
‐䢃ᘥԴն
♂⤃∲㌱ᘩΤ‫∘ى‬冖Υપ刡f
ί̰ᅧᘥWᥔʕᤔ̈ग़ᘥ☕

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Όⅷä㒙%7%त䍘 , ⅅ䍘 Ø

ᜂè̔ሦ㈂ Ø9㈂ 㔣₂·ᘱ

 ৷㌁䙕坆䐘䦉䉗dሦ㒙㎂ęe‷䉣㌑ₐd
 ʕ‷˖ο䀹dµᚇ ʃ≧

⢑㒙त䍘, ⅅ䍘 Ø

_㒙ú䥵㒙त䍘 , ⅅ䍘 Ø



ᜂè̔ሦ㈂ Ø9㈂

䘱Ї·ึ¹‫̹ژ‬ʿ¹ਿ㜴❆≵‫ג‬ᤕ剓
ពᔸਖ਼䕴j 
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Õ䄒 Ød䘱̤̋Ø⥒⡑㐶

 㜢䝉⁐䆔֨᜵ㄐ㢙⢆啑⥗䌈 ℰ䑰๏ਓ⢆㜆∐‫ج‬㈨ᜉ‫ੈٹ‬䆆㌣ᚖ䅱
TECHNOLOGY
JANUARY 10, 11

Conversation A
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Susie: Hey, James. Look at this cute*
picture of my dog.
James: Nice! But Susie, your phone’s screen
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Susie: Yes. I dropped it on the sidewalk.
James: You should get a new screen.
Susie: :K\"0\SKRQHVWLOOZRUNV¿QH
James: Yes, but the screen is very thin*.
The crack will get worse.
Susie: $QGWKHQP\SKRQHZRQ¶WZRUN¿QH

Conversation B
James: Your screen does look pretty bad.
Susie: Maybe I need to buy a new phone.
James: No. Just buy a screen. I can help you
replace your old one.
Susie: Thanks! Are smartphone screens
expensive?
James: Not too expensive. And replacing a
screen isn’t hard.
Susie: My phone will look new
again.
James: You need a case, too! You
10 Read it! nearly * dropped your
Susie has a cute* picture of a phone again!
dog on her phone. She shows it
to James. He sees something.
Her screen is cracked. Screens Questions
are very thin*. She should get a
new screen. James can help her 1. What happened to
replace her old screen. While they Susie’s phone?
are talking, Susie nearly * drops 2. How do you
her phone again. Be careful, Susie! protect your phone?

28 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 10, 11

11 Read it!
Alex sent Rob a text, but Rob did not reply.
He couldn’t. His phone keeps freezing*. Its
memory * is full, so he can hardly * use it!
Rob has too many pictures and apps on it.
It can’t hold * any more. He needs more
memory on his phone. Then he’ll have
more space*. Alex is sure that a memory
card will solve* the problem.

Conversation A
Rob, you didn’t reply to my text. LQWKHVWXGLR
Useful Tip

ਗ㐘reply ᙶ‰Ϋ吕eΫ偲Šd’䉣reply to Alex: Rob, you didn’t reply to my text.


someone/something ᙶ‰Ϋ吕ᡶɛŠ‫א‬ᡦ Is your phone dead?
‰Ϋ偲ᡶጣ‫Šي‬fԷ̩j
Rob: No. I tried to answer, but my phone
• They didn’t reply to my letter.
keeps freezing*. I can hardly* use
• I will reply to you soon.
it.
Alex: Have you checked your phone’s
memory * ?
Rob: No, I haven’t. But I have a lot of
pictures and apps on my phone.
Alex: Your phone’s memory is too full to
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work properly.
Rob: Really? What should I do?

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TECHNOLOGY
JANUARY 10, 11

Conversation B
Alex: Your phone can only hold * so much. Is
there anything on it you don’t need?
Rob: Well, I guess I could put most of my Key Words
pictures online.
Alex: You could. Then you’d have more space*. cute (adj) [kjut]̙ฌᘥi ɛふฌᘥ
What a cute baby!
Rob: But I like to keep everything on my phone!
cracked (adj) [kr,kt]⎂㐑ᘥiϞ㐑兹ᘥ
Alex: Then buy a larger memory card. That will
The wall is cracked.
solve* the problem. Word Family
Rob: Great. I’ll go get one after work. crack (n) [kr,k]㐑兹i㐑⡥
There is a crack in this glass.
crack (v) [kr,k]yԴ}⎂㐑iyԴ}唡㐑
When he hit the window, it cracked.
Questions
thin (adj) [>In]刑ᘥ
This blanket is very thin.
1. What does Rob have on his phone?
2. Do you keep a lot of pictures with your phone? replace (v) [rI:ples]һㆀ
I need to replaceWKHVHFKDLUV
Why or why not?
nearly (adv) [:nIrli]ㄱ†
NearlySHRSOHFDPHWRWKHSDUW\
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freeze (v) [friz]yˏ偹‫א‬呁}̔Иi╘И
The TV keeps freezing,FDQ¶WZDWFKLW
Grammar Points memory (n) [:mEm/ri]y㥁㠀ᘥ}া䞇夑
7KHFRPSXWHUGRHVQ¶WKDYHHQRXJKmemory.

You should get . . . hardly (adv) [:hArdli]ㄱ†ʔn


• You should get a car. Lisa is quiet. She hardly talks.
• You should get some food. hold (v) [hold]∁␢i̍ў
Write your own! 0\QHZSKRQHFDQholdPDQ\PRUHSLFWXUHV
________________________________________
space (n) [spes]٤㒄
We have no space for these boxes.
. . . too . . . to . . . . solve (v) [sAlv]㡆Ӕ
• Your car is too small to take everyone. &DQ\RXKHOSPHsolveWKLVSUREOHP"
• His brothers are too busy to go with us.
Write your own!
________________________________________ More Information
j + to do
¹䉣too + ad
µ˄nÎ
something ᙶ
‣ᔥʔঐਂᡶ
ጣ¸f memory card (n) [:mEm/ri][kArd]া䞇̔

30 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


hᡀ⥴ᡘ↙ᘥ啗⥤

h⡸ૐ䆆㉈᠒䢈
h┣Ց֝坦อနᕃ㈷偑㢖ή ₔ
hӕकί 嘸ᘥ㕱㝖ɽ☕↗*㕖
h夑変̨奖ίή0ᤔᘥ;㒅ↄ䒀n
On the Go त̊ሦ㒙㍑Ы21㈧ʔɓ䑩ᘥ
̨奖d】㤅̨奖λ‫ה‬ίf

䁵㢕ʔɓ䑩ᘥ̨奖

û∁䆆䥵Іÿɽ↗䉩‷䉣
ざա報ᙸᘥもØdሦɓ䘳〕ภ
ৣ̮㆕䐘µd‚ʿ䘳㌣剂㡆䈢
˖〷≸塈MP3d失Ыè‷䉣ʧ
⤃̨奖ɰ㚀f

On the Go*Řj
ሦत̊ DVDɓ
䘳˖剂㡆ÿ≸塈MP3ɓ
त䍘249,
*Řत䍘399,
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ৌ䀀‫ج‬ɛ̨̹̏ਿ㜴❆હŒ㔢䑕፨ึ
䄒 ˜d䘱̤̋˜⥒⡑㐶
eREPORT
JANUARY 12

¼ by Campbell Chang and Ruth Devlin / page design by Michelle Ti

12

W
hen Wen-long Shi [⥸˖偂 ] was
young, he fell in love with the
sound of the violin*. He taught
himself to play. His family was poor, so he
couldn’t buy a violin. He started to make his

© Chimei Museum
own. Later in life, Mr. Shi started the Chi Mei
Group and became a very successful business
man. But he never forgot his love for the violin
and for music. The Chimei Museum was started in 1992.
Its collection includes Western art and natural
history. Because of Mr. Shi’s love of music,
. . . he fell in love with the sound of the
the museum also has a large collection of
violin.
Useful Tip

musical instruments*. This includes one


’䉣 fall in love with . . .d̙ᙶ㢘ฌ&ᡶɛ‫א‬ᡦᡶ
ጣ‫ي‬dਗ㐘fall ᙶ‰㑑㠅Šd㤄̘όᤩfellfԷ̩j
of the largest collections of violins in the
• She is falling in love with Adam.
world. Many are rare*. The rare violins are
• She fell in love with Russia. wonderful to look at, but Mr. Shi doesn’t
want them to stay behind glass. He believes
instruments should be played.

32 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 12

Key Words

violin (n) [;vaI/:lIn]ʃㅲ㊔


Can you play the violin?
instrument (n) [:Instr/m/nt]䒀䝤i䍕䝤
My dad plays many musical instruments.
rare (adj) [rEr]㌥Ϟᘥ
There aren’t many. They’re rare.
lend (v) [lEnd]ℐÿ}iℐ㍑n
Will you lend me some money?
talented (adj) [:t,l/ntId]ϞʑঐᘥiҦ啗৷㑄ᘥ
Tom is a very talented soccer player.
The museum lends* instruments, for free, musician (n) [mju:zI{/n]ₐ䒀↗i䒀˓
The musician played the violin well.
to talented * musicians* from all over the
Word Family
world. They just need to pay for insurance. musical (adj) [:mjuzIk/l]Ϟₐ䒀ᒄᘥ
Over the past 10 years, more than 3,000 He’s very musical. He plays piano well.
music (n) [:mjuzIk]ₐ䒀
musicians have borrowed instruments. Karen likes to listen to music.

These include Italian violin player Salvatore


Accardo and famous cello player Yo-Yo More Information
Ma. Several young musicians have played
instruments from the Chimei collection and collection (n) [k/:lEk{/n] a吃᝖
won international contests. This makes Mr. natural history (n) [:n,t{r/l][:hIstri]І㉷Óiづ‫ي‬䝸
Shi happy. Music should be enjoyed by insurance (n) [In:{Ur/ns]ᜉ倀
everyone. cello (n) [:t{Elo]ɽㅲ㊔

as / h ave +
⡒ίҁϓόh
Questions Grammar Point 㤄̘ʱ㐘dㅤ
⁥㤄̘ᘥᡶ
ʊ㝴ҁϓf
℠ਗЪՑ⡒ί
1. What does the museum lend? . . . have played . . .
• The students have played games all morning.
2. Do you play a musical instrument? Why
• Martin has played the piano for about 10 years.
or why not? If not, would you like to? Write your own!
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Travel: Beautiful Bali
≦㢕j 嘸框ጔ∓
January 15, 16

festival
㝧˚

volcano
Indonesian flag ˦ʆ
Ι̵☕䁳

world’s most
expensive coffee
Όoᥔざᔱ㐸ᘥդਥ

white-sand beach
|ሩ堳
© TOP PHOTO (X7)

black-sand beach
㔗ሩ堳
34 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH
TRAVEL
JANUARY 15, 16

¼ by Ruth Devlin / page design by Angela Chang

© TOP PHOTO (X14)


15 Read it!
Trina is ready for her next trip*. But where
is she going? She is going to Bali. Bali is a
tropical island*. She can enjoy the sun there.
She can go to the beach. She can sit on the
sand or swim* in the ocean*. She can hike*,
too. Bali has some tall mountains.

Conversation A Conversation B
(in the studio) Trina: At the beach, I can sit on the sand. I
Rob: Hello, Trina! Welcome to the can swim* in the ocean*.
program! Rob: What else can you do in Bali?
Trina: Thank you, Rob. I’m ready for my Trina: You can eat delicious food. You can
next trip*! hike*, too.
Rob: Where are you going? Rob: Are there mountains in Bali?
Trina: I’m going to a tropical island *. I can Trina: Yes! You can see beautiful views
enjoy the sun there! from the top!
Rob: Good idea! It’s so cold here now. Rob: I have one more question.
Which island are you going to? Trina: What is it?
Trina: I’m going to Bali. The beaches are Rob: May I go with you?
beautiful there.
Rob: I love beaches! Questions

1. Where is Trina going?


2. What do you do at a beach?

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 35


TRAVEL
JANUARY 15, 16

16
ali, Indonesia, is a beautiful island.

B It is a popular place. People enjoy


its beaches and natural * beauty *.
Bali has many beautiful beaches. People
swim and surf in the ocean near them. They
also go snorkeling and diving. Kuta Beach
is very popular but very crowded. South of
Kuta, near Nusa Dua, lies Geger Beach. It
has beautiful white sand and is much less
crowded.
Bali has some beautiful waterfalls*. In
North Bali, there are thick * tropical forests
and the Gitgit Waterfall. You can see coffee
and clove trees. When you reach the
waterfall, put your feet in the water to cool
off!
Be sure to visit Ubud in Central Bali.
You can learn about Bali’s culture there. You
can also find all kinds of arts and crafts there.
For more fun, visit the Elephant Safari
Park in Taro. A group of rescued Sumatran
Be sure to visit Ubud in Central Bali.
elephants lives there. At the park, you can
Useful Tip

′ซ⁓㥤偈‫א‬ᡦ̝夙䀳˙ɓ֛⁓ਂᡶጣ≧d̙¸
feed the elephants, touch* them and take
Be sure to do something. Է̩j
photos with them. You can even take a bath
• Be sure to come back again.
with them! You can also watch the elephants • Be sure to call when you arrive home.
paint *. Enjoy the park, and have a meal at
the café, too.
There is a lot to enjoy in beautiful Bali! Questions

1. What do many people travel to Bali to do?


2. Would you visit the Elephant Safari Park?
Why or why not?

36 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 15, 16

Where to go

Geger Beach Ubud


Key Words

trip (n) [trIp] ≦Бi≦㌣


Lisa is taking a trip to China.
island (n) [:aIl/nd]∓健
Taiwan is an island.
Gitgit Waterfall Taro
swim (v) [swIm]㈸‫آ‬
Let’s swim in the lake.
ocean (n) [:o{/n]ऎᤅ
We can sit on the beach by the ocean.
hike (v) [haIk]‫م‬ʆi╤Бiy㑦㒄}䊑ኗ
Hike up the mountain with me.
natural (adj) [:n,t{(/)r/l]˂㉷ᘥiІ㉷ᥔᘥ
What to do This food is all natural.
Word Family
Hike Eat Balinese food nature (n) [:net{-]ɽІ㉷
You can enjoy nature at the park.
naturally (adv) [:n,t{(/)r/li]˂㉷ή
He runs naturally.

beauty (n) [:bjuti] 嘸ᘥɛeጣe‫ي‬


He enjoys the beauty of the mountains.
waterfall (n) [:wAt-;fOl]卖̺
Snorkel
This waterfall is really tall!
See arts and crafts
thick (adj) [>Ik]″♇ᘥiᝂᘥ
Thick grass covered the ground.
touch (v) [t<t{]嚙䁣i㝄
She touched the dog on its head.
paint (v) [pent]㌁i啉䀁
Please paint a picture for me.

More Information
Grammar Points
clove (n) [klov]ɕₖ
The . . . are . . . there. arts and crafts (n) [Arts][,nd][kr,fts]˓ʈ啗
• The cars are cheap there.
rescue (v) [:rEskju]હㅸ
• The food is nice there.
Write your own!
________________________________________

When you . . . 、ટ㐘 when


• When you ride a bike, be careful. ˏ䞀ᙶ≧㒄ᘥ
• When you finish your work, go home. ਓ㐘ɿ̩d嘙
Write your own! Чᘥ、ટ㐘Ϟ
rf
beforeeafte
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LANGUAGE
JANUARY 17, 18

¼ by Gordon Jump / page design by Angela Chang

17 Read it!
Alex and Matt are hungry. They are going to order *
some pizza. What kind* of pizza should they order? They
decide on a four-cheese pizza.
Susie and James are looking at the Jungle Café’s tea
selection. The Jungle Café sells* four kinds of tea. They
have black tea, green tea, mint tea and peach* tea.

© TOP PHOTO (X8)


Conversation A Conversation B
LQWKHRI¿FH LQWKH-XQJOH&DIp
Alex: Matt, are you hungry? Susie: What would you like to drink, James?
Matt: Yes! Let’s order * some pizza. James: Well, I’m looking at the Jungle Café’s
Alex: Good idea! I could eat two pizzas by menu.
myself. Susie: How many teas do they sell *?
Matt: You are hungry! What kind * of pizza James: They sell four kinds of tea: Black tea,
should we order? green tea, mint tea and a fruit tea.
Alex: Let’s get one with lots of cheese. Susie: All those teas sound good. Which
Matt: We could get a large four-cheese one do you want?
pizza. That’s a pizza with four kinds James: I want the fruit tea. It’s a peach* tea.
of cheese.
Alex: Excellent. I love cheese! Questions

1. Which tea does James want to drink?


2. Which tea from the Jungle Café menu
would you order?

40 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 17, 18

18 Read it!
Alex has found some hair * in his pizza! Maybe he
should complain* to the pizza company*. He doesn’t
want any more pizza, but Alex might eat some
chocolate. There’s a box* of chocolates in the studio.
:\ZPL PZ SVVRPUN H[ [OL 1\UNSL *HMt»Z JVLL TLU\
She counts* Ä]LRPUKZVMJVLL:OL»ZNVPUN[VVYKLYH
cappuccino, and James thinks* he’ll have some cake.

Conversation A Conversation B
LQWKHRI¿FH LQWKH-XQJOH&DIp
Alex: Ew, a hair *! Susie: I don’t want tea. I think * I’ll have
Matt: What? Have you found some hair in some coffee.
your food? James: The Jungle Café has many different
Alex: Yes, look. Here are three black hairs! coffees.
Matt: Oh, no. You should complain* to the Susie: Yes, I count * DWOHDVW¿YHNLQGVRI
pizza company *. coffee on the menu.
Alex: Maybe I will, but I don’t want any James: Which coffee will you have?
more pizza. Susie: I’m going to order a cappuccino.
Matt: Are you still hungry? There’s some Do you want another cup of tea?
chocolate in the studio. James: No, thanks. But I might get some
Alex: There is? cake.
Matt: Yes, Susie brought a box * of Susie: The Jungle Café always has lots of
chocolates today. nice cakes.

I think I’ll have some coffee. Questions


The Jungle Café has different coffees.
Useful Tip

դਥcoffee ̙5㜗̙䑤‫א‬ʔ̙䑤Τ㐘fԷνj :KDWGLG$OH[¿QGLQKLVSL]]D"


1. ᡈ㔑≤‹ʔ̙䑤I don’t drink coffee.
2. Do you think Alex should complain to the
2. ᡈդਥᘥ䅧嘙‹̙䑤
They sell many different coffees.
pizza company?
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Can you give me two coffees?

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 41


LANGUAGE
JANUARY 17, 18

‘S’ or No ‘S”?

In English, things that can be counted are called


FRXQWQRXQV. Things that are hard to count are
called QRQFRXQWQRXQV. We add ‘s’ to count
nouns if there is more than one. But we don’t
add ‘s’ to noncount nouns.
([DPSOH Key Words
Count: one apple, two apples
Noncount: water
order (v) [:Ord-]匕㎖i⁖剓
Some nouns can be count or noncount. I want to order VRPHFORWKHVRQOLQH
This lesson has many examples of these words.
&DQ\RX¿QGWKHVHH[DPSOHV" Word Family
order (n) [:Ord-]⁖も
Epizza / pizzas 7KHFOHUNWRRNRXUorder
Etea / teas order (n) [:Ord-]ॣᅧiϣᅧ
Echocolate / chocolates We need orderLQWKLVFODVVURRP
Ehair / hairs
Ecake / cakes kind (n) [kaInd]䅧嘙
Ted owns six kinds RIJROIFOXEV
sell (v) [sEl]䙓d̈ਯ
Nina’s store sellsÀRZHUVDQGFXSFDNHV
mint (n) [mInt]刑⥇
I love the taste of mint
peach (n) [pit{]⊗ɿ
Peaches DUHGHOLFLRXVLQWKHVXPPHU
hair (n) [hEr]倖䜱iˣ䜱
,KDYHEURZQhair
complain (v) [k/m:plen]ҳ㐥iᔖᠨ
0DQ\SHRSOHcomplain WRWKHPD\RU
company (n) [:k<mp/ni] ̡
'U/HHRZQVWKUHHGLIIHUHQWcompanies
Grammar Points box (n) [bAks]䕖i⡱
-RNHHSVKHUJROGULQJLQDOLWWOHbox
Which one . . . ? count (v) [kaUnt] 䑤yᡂ㔅ᅧ}
• Which one do you like? Can you count to 50 in English?
• Which one will she buy?
think (v) [>I?k]အ䐣i͂䅷i䉥ᤩ
Write your own!
I thinkVKHFDQGRLW
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. . . another . . . her More Information


Җ∁㐘 anot
• Let’s get another ice cream. 㐘 d ί Ϥㅤ
ᠡટΤ
• I need another vacation.
⁥µΎɓ ℠ n ¸f selection (n) [sI:lEk{/n]̙Զᡕ䥵ᘥᕃГ
Write your own! cappuccino (n) [;kAp/:t{ino]̺̔փ䥉դਥ
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42 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


LEARN MORE
JANUARY 19

¼ by Linda M. Chung / page design by Shaun Luo

19

© TPG PHOTO
ould you like to see an iceberg? You need
to travel to the cold waters near Greenland
or Antarctica to see one. Icebergs float in
the oceans there. Icebergs come from larger pieces*
of ice on land. They can be different sizes and shapes. Key Words
Some can be a hundred meters long or longer. But
they can also be small. iceberg (n) [:aIs;b=g]Ώʆ
The large icebergÀRDWHGLQWKHRFHDQ

Most of an iceberg is hidden* under the water. piece (n) [pis]yɓ}㕧


,ZRXOGOLNHDpieceRISLH
This makes icebergs very dangerous to ships. An
hide (v) [haId]Ҫn吃┐Ըi㢇吃
iceberg can badly* damage a ship. In 1912, a famous The animal was hiddenEHKLQGWKHWUHH
ship called the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank. More badly (adv) [:b,dli]噄₀ή
than 1,500 people died. After that terrible accident, Winnie was badlyKXUW
a special group started to protect ships. The group form (v) [fOrm]yԴ}Җϓ
$UHGVSRWformedRQP\DUP
finds icebergs in the North Atlantic and warns ships
planet (n) [:pl,nIt]БᡧyίϤᡈή⡐}
about them.
PlanetsPRYHDURXQGWKHVXQ

When icebergs move into warmer waters, they


More Information
begin to melt. As they melt, the fresh water from the
iceberg mixes with the ocean water. This helps the
Greenland (n) [:grinl/nd]⊖〦坦
ocean life.
Antarctica (n) [,nt:ArktIk/]ᝀ㙅ᤆ
More and more icebergs are forming* because
warn (v) [wOrn]圂ѓ
of warmer temperatures. Scientists study icebergs
to learn how warmer weather affects the ocean. If
Grammar Point
larger pieces of ice melt into the ocean, it will affect
the planet *.
If . . . it will . . .
• If you miss class, it will affect your grade.
• If he doesn’t play, it will not be good for our
Questions team.
Write your own!
1. Why are icebergs dangerous for ships? _________________________________
Ϥᤩ╙⥹䉣ं
d
¿
2. What is most interesting to you about icebergs? 䀳îԸ̙ঐ㌑
̩
ᘥጣd⁓ɿ
•îԸ ό f

44 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


SMALL TALK
JANUARY 22, 23

aun Luo
design by Sh
¼ by Ruth
Devlin / page

22 Read it!
Matt likes his job. He is learning a lot. He has a little
apartment* on Sixth Street. The rent* PZ ÄUL /L PZ OLYL
alone*. His family is still* in North Carolina. Alex’s family is in
Taiwan. He is here alone, too. He’s not married* yet. Alex and
Matt both like sports. They can play basketball sometime*.

Conversation A Conversation B
(in the Jungle Café) Alex: So are you here alone*? Is your
Matt: Thanks for lunch, Alex. family still* in North Carolina?
Alex: You’re welcome. Do you like working Matt: They are. My mom, dad, and
here? younger brother live in Greensboro.
Matt: Yes, I do. I’m learning a lot. Alex: My family is in Taiwan.
Alex: Are you living in a nice place? Matt: So you’re here alone, too?
Matt: Yes, I have a little apartment * on Alex: Yes. I’m not married* yet.
Sixth Street. I don’t need a big place. Matt: So what do you do for fun?
Alex: And the rent* is OK? Alex: Well, I like sports.
Matt: <HVLW¶V¿QH$QG,FDQZDONWRZRUN Matt: Me, too. We can play basketball
I like that. sometime*!

Questions

1. What city does Matt’s family live in?


2. What do you do for fun?

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SMALL TALK
JANUARY 22, 23

23 Read it!
Rob is sad*. He is leaving.
He will miss everyone, but he
is looking forward to his new
job. It will be a good challenge
for him. Alex is taking over for
Rob. That is good news*. Alex
PZULY]V\ZI\[OL^PSSKVÄUL/L
is hard-working* and learns fast.
Rob expects* him to do a great job.

Conversation A Conversation B
(in the studio) Taylor: Who will host your interview show?
Taylor: Are you really leaving, Rob? Rob: Alex is going to take over for me!
Rob: Yes. I decided to take the job in Taylor: Really! That’s great news*. He’ll do a
Chicago. It wasn’t an easy decision. great job.
Taylor: We’ll miss you. Rob: I think so. But he is nervous about it.
Rob: I’m sad * to leave. You’re all great Taylor: He shouldn’t be. He’s hard-working*
coworkers. and learns fast.
Taylor: But your new job sounds exciting. Rob: Yes. I expect* him to do a great job.
Rob: Yes. I’m looking forward to that. Taylor: So the new year is bringing new
Taylor: When do you start? challenges for everyone!
Rob: I start February 12. My last day here
will be January 31. Questions

Alex is going to take over for me.


1. What is Rob looking forward to?
2. What are you looking forward to this
Useful Tip

̩ᝨ take over something for someone


ᙶ‰㈁ᡶɛટ˓ᡶጣ‫Šي‬fԷ̩j year?
• Jinni will take over for me.
• I will take over the case for Jane.

46 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 22, 23

Key Words

apartment (n) [/:pArtm/nt] ㄗ


My apartmentLVRQWKHWKLUGÀRRU
rent (n) [rEnt]ॡᚆ
The rentLVDPRQWK
alone (adj) [/:lon]も䡗ᘥi䡗Іᘥ
Mark is home alone
still (adv) [stIl]剨ᡦiʥ吂
She stillZRUNVKHUH
More Information
married (adj) [:m,rid]ʊ☸ᘥ
Carolyn is marriedWR-RH
challenge (n) [:t{,lInd}]ᡕ䞑
Word Family take over (phr v) [tek][:ov-]ટ˓dટ䅳
marry (v) [:m,ri]㕲☰iձn㍄☸
He will marry6XVDQLQ6HSWHPEHU
marriage (n) [:m,rId}]☸ទy<ᤔ}
They have a happy marriage Grammar Points
sometime (adv) [:s<m;taIm]ίᡶ℠≧㒄
We can have lunch sometimeQH[WZHHN We can . . . sometime.
• We can see a movie sometime.
sad (adj) [s,d]Oɛ嘓㤄ᘥi㔦ːᘥ • We can take a walk sometime.
I was sadZKHQ7RPOHIW Write your own!
look forward to (idiom) [lUk][:fOrw-d][tu] ________________________________________
㈂᥶i᥶ૐ
Jenny is looking forward toWKHSDUW\
Your . . . sounds . . .
news (n) [n(j)uz]ऊ∳ • Your trip sounds fun.
You won? That’s great news! • Your work sounds hard. ̩ʕ sound ᤩ

Write your own! 、䆔ਗ㐘ᙶµ
hard-working (adj) [hArd :w=kI?]ʈЪр0 ટ
┐Ըn¸dᠡ
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ᘥi㔵䝵ᘥ
Җ∁㐘f
Greg is very hard-working
expect (v) [Ik:spEkt]㈂᠗i㥇≤
I expectWRDUULYHDW

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NATURE
JANUARY 24, 25

¼ by Ruth Devlin / page design by Angela Chang

24 Read it!
Rob and Susie talk about pets. Susie has a lot of
knowledge* about pets. She has several pets at
home. Although* she’d like more, she won’t get
any more. Pets take a lot of time and money. Vet
bills* can be expensive. Some pets have special
diets*. That can be expensive, too. Before you get
a pet, make sure you can HVYK it.

Conversation A Conversation B
(in the studio) Rob: Caring for pets can be expensive.
Rob: Hello, Susie. Welcome to the Susie: That’s right. Vet bills* can be
program! expensive!
Susie: Thanks, Rob. I love to talk about Rob: Some pets need a special diet *.
pets! That can also be expensive.
Rob: I know! You have a lot of Susie: Yes. It can.
knowledge* about pets. Rob: So before getting a pet, make sure
Susie: That’s because I love them. you can afford it.
Rob: You have several pets. Susie: Yes. Also, if you don’t have time to
Susie: I do. And although* I’d like more spend with a pet, don’t get one.
pets, I won’t get any more. Rob: Right. All pets need attention.
Rob: Why not?
Susie: Pets can take a lot of time and Questions
money.
1. Why won’t Susie get more pets?
2. Do you have a pet? Why or why not?

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JANUARY 24, 25

25 Read it!
Susie has an unusual pet in a box. It’s her friend’s pet. Is it a snake*? No,
it’s a hedgehog. James can pet it, but he must be gentle*. Hedgehogs are

© TOP PHOTO (X7)


cute, and they are friendly* if they’re handled* enough. But they can be
prickly when they’re scared. Hedgehogs eat insects* and other things. James
wouldn’t want one for a pet.

Conversation A Conversation B
(in the Jungle Café) James: Why would someone want a
James: Hey, Susie. What’s in the box? hedgehog for a pet?
Susie: It’s an unusual pet, James. I’m Susie: They’re cute, and they’re friendly *
taking care of it for a friend. when they’re handled * enough.
James: What is it? Is it a snake *? James: But they are prickly!
Susie: No. It’s a hedgehog. Susie: They are when they are nervous or
James: A hedgehog! That is an unusual pet. scared. They also sleep all day and
Can I pet it? play all night.
Susie: Sure. But be gentle*. He’s sleeping James: So they may keep you awake. What
right now. do they eat?
James: He’s really cute, isn’t he? What’s his Susie: Insects* and other things.
name? James: Well, a hedgehog wouldn’t be the pet
Susie: Pokey! for me!

Questions
Why would someone want a hedgehog
for a pet?
Useful Tip

1. What do hedgehogs do all day?


㜗Ы嚘⚃ᡶ ጣ嘓5⡑㡆eซᘩ㢖ⅅΪdㄡ̙5¸
Why would someone . . . ? ᙶ‰ᤩʡ䍑ึϞ
2. What kind of pet would you like to have?
ɛnkŠԷ̩j Why?
• Why would someone want to live in Alaska? Want to try something harder? Try Studio Classroom!
• Why would someone want to work for her?

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NATURE
JANUARY 24, 25

Key Words

knowledge (n) [:nAlId}]ᘩ啴i䝸ਪ


He has a lot of knowledge about sports.
although (conj) [Ol:.o]劗㉷i䝇䅳
Although I left early, I got home late.
vet [veterinarian] (n) [vEt][;vEtr/:nEri/n]唥吶
Getting a Pet She took her sick dog to the vet.
Are you ready to get a new pet?
$QVZHUWKHVHTXHVWLRQVDQG¿QGRXW
bill (n) [bIl]੮も
How much was your doctor bill?

1. What will the pet need? diet (n) [:daIIt]㝴⥳㦀ᘥत⌃㔑ₔ


She eats a diet of vegetables and fruit.
2. How much will it cost? unusual (adj) [<n:ju}U/l]ʔㄠ੬ᘥi䡗तᘥ
His shirt is an unusual color.
3. Do I have room to keep this pet? snake (n) [snek]⥔
The snake moved through the grass.
4. Do I have time to spend with this pet? gentle (adj) [:d}EntL]䊈ᡵᘥ
Be gentle with the baby.
5. This pet may live many years. Word Family
Can I take care of it that long? gently (adv) [:d}EntLi]㙷ᡵήi㙷ձή
He speaks gently.
gentleman (n) [:d}EntLm/n]⤇ɻ
(Answers on p.74) He always says “please.” He is a real gentleman.

friendly (adj) [:frEndli]ʾ㍕ᘥ


Bonnie has a friendly dog.
handle (v) [:h,ndL]yg˓}嚙䁣i≅
Grammar Points Handle this with care. It can break!
insect (n) [:InsEkt]ᔰ吓
Although I’d like . . . I won’t . . . InsectsDUHÀ\LQJDURXQGWKHOLJKW
• Although I’d like a different apartment, I won’t
move.
• Although he’d like to ride my bike, I won’t let him. More Information
Write your own!
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afford (v) [/:fOrd]㐹⚃┐iyϞ≧㒄}ਂ
hedgehog (n) [:hEd};hAg]Ր𐞅
He’s really . . . isn’t he? prickly (adj) [:prIkli]εՐᘥ
̩ᅠLVQ·WKH
ᤩᚓ
• He’s really loud, isn’t he?
≧ʔ
• He’s really talented, isn’t he? ̋ਪ̩d̴Ϟ
d ဢᡦ
Write your own! ᡦॆᘥ㌑ਪ
٫ᘥ
։ੈᙶ㢘䉩㡗
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ซ‫ج‬f

50 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


E
C ternal
ovenant

㌗䑦䈢ᠳʘ㒄ϞӚϞɓ➆、啅k

ₕˏ䌵㑢ɝ㞇㝴㆗䐢ᘥ㡑䕠
ਨ̈ᠤซ¡ᠳᘥ᥶ૐ
㈂᠗§᠆ㅣ堰ᘥ䂂嚄䈢ふ䒀

ₐ䒀ʱጦึ'#वነ

㈀0म λふ報ʦૉᘥሦₕ㡑䂘dሦₕ〕 ɛλชਗlช剅


.BCMF᠖ঐชਗɛᘥ˂塁ʘₐl˄λ塃əl
㔕0⤴ λϞ䙕ชᘥหᡀdλ倀ҢӚϞ䦅㤄ä
ᕉ0 λชਗdλ䜈䞖
:P ˂嘘d䄁ਨ˄㈕əlҢ喂d喂喂lҢ䀨ί˄ふ報ə
.BHHJFᚘ੬λ塃d嚙ਗɛː

㝴˖だЪਖ਼䥨

֛䍘˜त䍘˜
ʔ₂ਖ਼䥨ɨ㢉ₕұ偄ㅅ
⁖剓剓 ˜d䘱̤̋˜⥒⡑㐶f
TALK ABOUT IT
JANUARY 26

© TOP PHOTO (X2)


¼ by Ruth Devlin / page design by Angela Chang

26 Key Words
ax and Kara are walking down the

M street. They are talking. They are


looking at the houses and yards*
around them. They are in a very pretty
yard (n) [jArd]৫ɿi∠৫
Play with the dog in the yard.
clean (adj) [klin]╕⠧ᘥi⠆䒔ᘥ
These clothes are clean.
neighborhood. Everything looks nice and wallet (n) [:wAlIt]yӲɻᘥ}Ѱi䦆̍
There is money in the wallet.
clean*. Max sees something on the sidewalk.
thousand (n) [:>aUz/nd]yɓ}ɷ
It is a wallet *. He picks it up and opens it.
A thousand people can run in the race.
“There is money in this wallet,” says Max.
owner (n) [:on-]‫ה‬Ϟ٫i‫ي‬
“Money,” says Kara. “Is it a lot of money?” Who is the owner of this bicycle?
“There is almost a thousand * dollars,” Word Family
says Max. own (v) [on] 䞓Ϟ
He owns that car.
“Whose is it?” asks Kara. ownership (n) [:on-;{Ip] ‫ה‬Ϟ堰
They have ownership of the house.
“I don’t know. There are no cards in it,”
says Max. “It’s ours now!”
“Wait a minute, Max,” says Kara. “It’s not More Information
our money.”
“Of course, it is,” says Max. “The money neighborhood (n) [:neb-;hUd]㐉ѥ̬䚄
was on the sidewalk. Finders keepers losers finders keepers losers weepers (saying)
[:faId-s][:kip-s][:luz-s][:wip-s]ᕃГ䘷䠂Ցəㄡ
weepers.”
ᡦ䘷ᘥ
“No, we can find the owner *,” says Kara.
“Let’s ask someone. The wallet is right in
front of this house.” Grammar Point
Be
They walk up to the house and knock on There ʘᠡᘥ
There is . . . in this . . . ਗ㐘 (is / are) 䌰
the door. No one answers. • There is water in this glass. ৣΥᠡ₆Τ㐘

“Now we can keep it,” says Max. f
• There is food in this dish. も䘡䑤Ъ墘ʷ
Write your own!
Can they?
________________________________________

Whose is it?
Questions
̩ₕ whose ̙Ъ䅆ਪ㐘d͵̙Ъ嘑᜙Τ㐘fԷνj
Useful Tip

•䅆ਪ㐘
1. How much money is in the wallet?
• Whose car is this?
'R\RXHYHU¿QGPRQH\"
• Whose cup is this?
What do you do with it? •嘑᜙Τ㐘
• That’s the girl whose umbrella was missing yesterday.
• That’s the man whose car was broken.
52 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH
Sports: Let’s Go Skiing
㢔ਗj㙸〵̘
JANUARY 29, 30

chairlift ㈉ό奷ኙ
ski jacket
㙸〵̮ⅷ

ski pants
skier 㙸〵٫
〵䤵

goggles
㙸〵坶„喗

gloves ˓ⅷ

ski run 㙸〵㢖

poles 㙸〵ӂ

boots 〵㥅

skis 㙸〵∆

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 53


SPORTS
JANUARY 29, 30

29 Read it!
It’s winter. There is a lot of snow. James likes
snow, but Taylor doesn’t. She hates* it. James
also likes skiing*. He can go down the hill really
fast*. James is going skiing on Saturday. He
needs skis, poles and boots*. Susie skis, too.
¼ by Ruth Devlin / page design by Michelle Ti
She can go skiing with James on Saturday.

Conversation A Conversation B
LQWKHRI¿FH LQWKH-XQJOH&DIp
James: There is so much snow outside. Isn’t James: Skis, poles, boots* . . .
it great, Taylor? Susie: What are you doing, James?
Taylor: No, James. I hate* snow and cold James: I’m making a list.
weather. Susie: Where are you going?
James: Why? Winter sports are so much fun! James: I’m going skiing at Big Mountain Ski
Taylor: I don’t think so. It’s too cold outside. Area.
James: Not for me. Skiing* is fun! You can Susie: How often do you go skiing?
go down the hill really fast*! James: Almost every weekend in the winter.
Taylor: Maybe – before you fall down! Do you ski?
Susie: Yes. I love skiing. Let’s go sometime.
James: Sure! Come with me on Saturday.
© TOP PHOTO (x7)

Questions

1. Where is James going?


2. Name three winter sports.
Which one do you like? Why?

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JANUARY 29, 30

30 Read it!
James and Susie are skiing. They
don’t want to try a ski jump*. The last
time James tried one, he broke his leg*.
They can just stick to skiing down the
hill. James and Susie race to the chairlift.
Susie likes skiing, but it’s not always
easy*. She fell down and hurt her leg.
But she can go slowly*. And they can
go on a smaller run.

Conversation A Conversation B
DWWKHVNLDUHD James: So, are you still having fun?
James: Do you want to try a ski jump*? Susie: Yes! But I just fell down.
Susie: No, thank you! But I’ll watch you if James: Skiing isn’t always easy*. Are you OK?
you want to try. Susie: <HV0\OHJKXUWV%XWLWZLOOEH¿QHDJDLQ
James: No, thanks. Last time I tried one, I soon.
broke my leg*. James: All right. We can go slowly*.
Susie: That’s terrible! When was that? Susie: Thanks. I’m going to stay on a smaller
James: When I was in high school. Now I hill this time, too.
stick to skiing down the hill. James: No problem. I’ll pick a good run for us.
Susie: Then let’s go again now.
James: OK! Race you to the chairlift! Questions

1. Why does Susie’s leg hurt?


2. Do you want to try skiing? Why or why not?

Now I stick to skiing down the hill.


Useful Tip

ਗ㐘stick Ϟ‰匔ИŠʘจd’䉣stick to doing


something ˏ͡ᙶ㢘‰☘ᡅeᡅ坣ਂᡶ ጣŠfԷ̩j
• I’ll stick to eating breakfast every day.
• Please stick to learning English every day.

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SPORTS
JANUARY 29, 30

Key Words

hate (v) [het]㦃ㅂiᠱ


She hates rainy weather.
skiing (n) [:skiI?]㙸〵y㢔ਗ}
Let’s go skiing on the mountain. More Information
Word Family
ski (n) [ski]㙸〵∆ chairlift (n) [:t{Er;lIft]㈉ό奷ኙ
Put on your skis.
ski (v) [ski]㙸〵 run (n) [r<n]㢁䕴
Let’s ski down this hill.
skier (n) [:ski-]㙸〵٫ 倔⡇jHow
㡠ਪਂᡶጣᘥ
Jeff is a good skier. s + 㐘
Grammar Points often do / doe
fast (adv) [f,st]Ҟή + ⅅҖਗ㐘k
Let’s walk fast,W¶VFROG
How often do you . . . ?
pole (n) [pol]y㙸〵}ӂ • How often do you take a trip?
Use the pole to hike. • How often do you see your family?
boot (n) [but]㥅ɿ Write your own!
Put on your boots now. ________________________________________

jump (n [d}<mp]㢂垀iɓ垀ဢ┐yਗЪ}
The horse did the jump. I’ll pick . . . for us.
leg (n) [lEg]䈘〓 • I’ll pick a good movie for us.
My legKXUWVVR,FDQ¶WZDON • I’ll pick some great music for us.
Write your own!
stick (v) [stIk]☘ᡅi匔И ________________________________________
Let’s stick to eating fruit.
easy (adj) [:izi]∁ᔨᘥ
Speaking English is easy!
slowly (adv) [:sloli]䕶䁒ή
We walked home slowly after the game.

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FEATURE
JANUARY 31

¼ by Ruth Devlin / page design by Michelle Ti

Key Words

invent (v) [In:vEnt]㌑ᔲ


Public Domain

Who invented the car?


Word Family
31 invention (n) [In:vEn{/n]㌑ᔲiだ〇
Cars are a wonderful invention.
hese days, people use their phones for many

T
inventor (n) [In:vEnt-]㌑ᔲ↗
The inventor is a curious man.
things. But phones still have one basic job.
We use phones to call people. The telephone speech (n) [spit{]ነ䉣i䉩㡗yঐ0}
I can’t understand him. His speech isn’t clear.
is a great invention, and Alexander Graham Bell
succeed (v) [s/k:sid]ϓ̌i䀨⡒R䑴
invented it. He was very interested in speech* and
He succeeded in winning the game.
taught deaf people. His interest in speech and
experiment (v) [Ik:spEr/m/nt]㑢Б䀨変iਂ㡐変
science made him want to invent a speech machine. Let’s experimentDQG¿QGRXW
speed (n) [spid]。᠑
Bell succeeded * in March 1876. He called his What speed is the car going?

assistant in the next room. In less than 20 years, continue (v) [k/n:tInjU]yԴ}嚁坣iᡅ坣
Beth will continue to write books.
many people were using telephones.
In the Alexander Graham Bell Museum in
Baddeck, Nova Scotia, people can see a copy of
Bell’s office. There is a desk and chair, but there is
no telephone. Bell didn’t have one in his office. It More Information
interrupted his work.
deaf (adj) [dEf]ဤ塂ᘥ
hydrofoil (n) [:haIdr/;fOIl]˥冒⤳
Bell was a curious man with many interests.
He did more than just invent the telephone. He
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is
experimented with airplanes. The first airplane to A
made by B.ᙶµ
fly in Canada was made by Bell and his coworkers. Grammar Point ᡦB ‫ה‬䉗ϓᘥ
¸ f

He also worked with boats and created a hydrofoil.


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It set a speed * record in 1912. Bell invented many • The first meal was made by James.
other things and continued * to work with deaf • The first picture was painted by Teresa.
Write your own!
people. He was a great man! _____________________________________

Questions He was very interested in speech and


taught deaf people.
Useful Tip

1. Who did Alexander Graham Bell teach? ᙶ㢘ᡶ℠ɛ䀳ᡶጤɛeጣe‫ي‬᠖ช䤕䙙d̙5¸̩ᝨj

2. How did the telephone change the world? be interested in . . .fԷ̩j

Explain. • She is interested in plants.


• The company is interested in Nina.
Want to try something harder? Try Studio Classroom!

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page design by Michelle Ti

Grammar Point Review


Use this month’s Grammar Points to complete each sentence.
Taiwan .
Example: I am from ________

1. You need to _______________.


2. Try this _______________. It tastes great!
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4. _______________ is important, but so is _______________.
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8. We can ______________________________ sometime.
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10. There is _______________ in this_______________.

An Iceberg Tip
Examples:
Most of a real iceberg is hidden
under the water. So the phrase, “the IThat story was just the tip of the iceberg.
tip of the iceberg,” means that only a
IWe found that problem, but it was just the
small part of something can be seen. tip of the iceberg.

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Little Lesson
‘S’ or No ‘S’
This month, you learned about
count and noncount nouns (se
turn to try using them. Choose e p.42). Now, it’s your
the correct word to complete
each sentence:
1. Ten people are coming for lun
ch. Alex is ordering ( pizza / piz
2. That pizza has four ( cheese zas ).
/ cheeses ) on it.
3. How many ( tea / teas ) does
the Jungle Café sell?
4. What kind of ( coffee / coffee
s ) did Susie order?
5. My brother has black ( hair
/ hairs ).
6. The Jungle Café sells three kin
ds of ( cake / cakes ).
7. Susie put a box of ( chocolate
/ chocolates ) in the studio .

Speaking Practice
Work with a friend to practice your
telephone skills.
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Answer the phone. Greet the person. Find
out who they are and why they are calling.
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Answers on p.74

Word Search
Key Point Practice
Use this month’s Key Words to finish
each sentence. Then find the Key Words
in the word search.

Sentences
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2. I forget things. I have a bad ___.
3. The food is terrible. I will___.
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5. He studies hard and has a lot of ___.
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7. She eats ___ when watching a movie.
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GEPT Basic Reading Test
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⢑ɓ〓΅j㐘คձ㍄䂄

1. My house ___ is cheaper than yours. 8. The musician has played many ___.
A. memory A. companies
B. rent B. instruments
C. waterfall C. memories
D. diet D. apartments

2. You look sick. You ___ see a doctor. 7KH¿UVWVSHHFKZDVPDGHBBB%UHWW


A. will A. on
B. have B. in
C. need C. by
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3. Let’s cook! I’ll pick a ___ for us to try. 10. He ___ every morning.
A. recipe A. complain
B. station B. complains
C. snake C. complaining
D. violin D. complained

4. When you ___ the problem, tell the teacher. 11. The vets are ___ there.
A. solve A. favorite
B. order B. natural
C. expect C. ordinary
D. touch D. friendly

5. I enjoy ___ new things. 12. Your homework sounds ___.


A. invent A. clean
B. invents B. rare
C. inventing C. easy
D. invented D. thin

6. The musician is too sick ___ play. 13. Which one do you look forward ___?
A. a A. at
B. to B. to
C. for C. in
D. and D. of

7. Sally has ___ all day long. 14. You ___ to make dinner tomorrow.
A. paint A. need
B. paints B. needs
C. painting C. needing
D. painted D. needed

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Look for the answers to this month's questions on page 74.

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(I) (II)
Albert likes __1__ any snack. His __2__ Susie has a lot __6__ knowledge about
snack is chips and dip. He also likes cookies pets. She has several pets at home. Although
and candy. Today, Albert has a new snack. she’d __7__ more, she won’t get any more.
It’s goat cheese and pear __3__ bread. Pets take lot of time and money. Vet bills
Some people like it. Some people don’t. But can be expensive. Some pets have special
it isn’t an ordinary snack. __8__. That can be expensive, too. Before
Albert also has vegetables and dip and Susie gets a pet, she makes sure she can
some spicy popcorn. The vegetables and afford it.
dip are yummy. But not everyone likes the Susie has one __9__ pet in a box. It’s a
popcorn. It is too spicy. Albert found the hedgehog. People can pet it, but they must
__4__ on the internet. Does Albert have a be gentle. Hedgehogs are cute, and they are
new favorite snack? It __5__. He just tried friendly if they’re __10__ enough. They can
another snack. Now, he really likes stinky be prickly when they’re scared. Hedgehogs
tofu! eat insects and other things. They are great,
but many people don’t want one for a pet.

1. A. slowly B. badly 6. A. of B. in
C. still D. almost C. on D. at

2. A. favorite B. ordinary 7. A. like B. likes


C. talented D. gentle C. liking D. liked

3. A. on B. at 8. A. planets B. trips
C. for D. near C. secrets D. diets

4. A. peach B. wallet 9. A. married B. unusual


C. insect D. recipe C. yummy D. cracked

5. A. depend B. depends 10. A. handle B. handles


C. depending D. depended C. handling D. handled

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GEPT Basic Reading Test

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⢑ɧ〓ʱj䜅塈⡑㡆

These days, people use their phones


for many things. But phones still have one
basic job. We use phones to call people. The
telephone is a great invention, and Alexander
Graham Bell invented it. He was very
interested in speech and taught deaf people.
His interest in speech and science made
him want to invent a speech machine. Bell 2017 䆆ᚅ7䄁l
succeeded in March 1876. In less than 20
years, many people were using telephones. ሦ˜ɓ%7%d䆆䥵І
Bell did more than just invent the telephone. 㜗˜㥁㐔㝧䆆ᚅ∁
He also experimented with airplanes. He
worked with boats and created a hydrofoil, 塃塃йɛdІʉ䕦⤘Ϋ㌶
too. It set a speed record in 1912. Bell
invented many other things and continued to
work with deaf people. He was a great man! ሦ˜䘳˖䀳㡗㌗䍤
ᤔ䒒Ϟ䙙
1. According to this article, why did Bell 䊈呸ᥴ䊈呸䝸
want to invent a speech machine?
A. He thought it would be a great
experiment. 䘳˖䀳㡗㌗䍤 Answer It
B. He needed a way to call his friends
and family.
C. He wanted to set a speed record and -DFN·V)LOH 6RQJ7LPH
be famous.
D. He enjoyed speech and teaching deaf Super
people. 4XHVWLRQV Sentence Man

2. Who used Mr. Bell’s telephone?


A. Deaf people ⤠˂һϞ㡗呦
B. Many people
C. Rich scientists 
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D. The elderly

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Translation ʕ˖厗圃
These translations are for reference only.
Ž呕䉢ᘥʕ˖厗圃ㅲԶ˖จਞအdᔥ䉣ነᘥ∖⡢d䘱ʶ〄ο〄̩¡䀳䝸⤘f

°呕䉢厗圃 ∁ᥣš〧ᜂ҃厗圃

Culture
Happy New Year! 2
1 อϋҞ䒀l
塈塈ᥴl
啑ᢉʦ˂ᥴ┐Ը᠖τ倉d ̀㔆ਂ̈ɓ㔄₀ɽ
塈塈ᥴl Ӕ֛d‫ה‬T偖V᠖ɽf ѓ㐥əጥVд㆐d⦗ᡦɓ
ぅतኈՑəइ䒀d ᡦ㥁㐔̨อԸᘥা٫f 㔄⎉♇f啑ᢉաՑ̤ɓ∡ᝲ̹ᘥɓ↗?̡ᡁ኉d
ԸІ̏̔啑㎆␢ψdШ ซ⁓ยՑʔΝᘥή˙Иf 㡈ʔ㡈ટաk ᠖ふ報Іʉ⡒ίᘥʈЪd䞓Ϟ⦗΅
ɓึՅʘᠡd嚓ᅦ㤂ኈəぅतfμ᠖ᔖ䂗͂匲 ʈЪ䀨ίᡦɓɽ䅥ंdШ̤ɓ↗?̡ᘥอ厘ਕึ੭
dШμɰᡦা٫fμふ報ί㥁㐔̨ʈЪfা٫ᘥ ԸʔΝᘥ㝴変f啑ᢉ̀㔆ίɨᡧ㈂ʘᜱਂ̈Ӕ֛f
ʈЪՉ䀨ᚘ੬Ϟ䙙f
ึ㡗"
ึ㡗" =ί坆䐘㈤A
=ί䥲?ផA ጥ0д㆐j㕀 d啑ᢉdЫʦ˂λ㥳Ϟ匕τ倉fЫ剨λ
इ䒀j᝘堣lЫᡦอԸᘥা٫㕃k 㕃k
ぅतjᡦdҢ̣ぅतh̔䄵㈒f 啑ᢉjҢ ӚጣdҢ̥ᡦซ⁓ਂ̈ɓ㔄₀ɽӔ֛d
इ䒀j᠖৷䤕䉥啴ЫdҢᡦइ䒀hぅᙓփf ‫ה‬ê嚘⚃偖0᠖ɽf
ぅतjइ䒀d᠖৷䤕䉥啴֔f ጥ0д㆐jʡ䍑䑩ᘥӔ֛k
इ䒀jぅतdЫᡦⅣ㡁ɛk 啑ᢉj⦗℠㦆nЫ̙êᜉς⎉♇㕃k
ぅतjҢ ԸІ̏̔啑㎆␢ψdШҢซยՑʔΝᘥή˙ ጥ0д㆐j㜗㉷̙êf
Иf 啑ᢉjҢ աՑ̤ɓ∡ᝲ̹ᘥɓ↗ ̡ᡁ኉d጑ᡦ
इ䒀jҢ ⡑㡆fҢԸІ̋≅ɽdҢɰふ報ՑʔΝᘥή ɓ΅᠖Oɛ䤕䝵ᘥʈЪd̙ᡦ n
˙f ጥ0д㆐jn Ыʔ䕁֛ᡦʔᡦ㡈呔㒂⦗㡁f
ぅतjⅤdॆϞ䙙f 啑ᢉjӚ䦅f
ጥ0д㆐j⦗ॆᡦɓ㔄Ѣ嘓ᘥӔ֛f
ึ㡗#
=㌡ᠡA ึ㡗#
嚓ᅦj᠖ᔖ䂗͂匲Ыd䘱ਪЫᡦぅत㕃k 啑ᢉjҢᚘ੬ふ報ί⦗㡁ʈЪf
ぅतjҢᡦf ጥ0д㆐jҢɰᡦf
嚓ᅦjҢᡦ嚓ᅦdҢᡦ㥁㐔̨㡁ᘥা٫f 啑ᢉjҢɰᚘ੬ふ報ҢᘥΝጣf
ぅतj˄λəl֔ふ報ί⦗㡁ʈЪ㕃k ጥ0д㆐jঐ Ϟ⦗΅ʈЪॆᘥᡦ᠖ֱ䅥d጑΅อʈЪ
嚓ᅦjҢふ報f䀨䌧.d⦗΅ʈЪᚘ੬Ϟ䙙f ίⅣ㡁k
ぅतj᠖ ৷䤕塃Ց֔⦗䍑䉩fҢซ⁓ᘥㄡᡦɓ΅Ϟ䙙 啑ᢉjίᙘ̋⅓d጑↗㥁㐔̨⦗㡁ɽf
ᘥʈЪdҢ.ɓ΅ʈЪ᠖㉶⤠f ጥ0д㆐jЫᘥ厘ਕึɓ䑩㕃k
嚓ᅦjЫί⦗㡁̙êਂ⥸εʔΝᘥጣઋf 啑ᢉjʔ ɓ䑩dҢ̘጑喓ึਂʔΝᘥጣઋdҢふ
報⦗䑩f
ʦ˚ਪ呦 ጥ0д㆐jЫʡ䍑≧℡̀㔆ਂ̈Ӕ֛k
ぅतᡦⅣ㡁ɛk 啑ᢉjɨ℠ᡧ㈂ᜱf
ЫᡦⅣ㡁ɛk
ʦ˚ਪ呦
啑ᢉซ⁓ਂʡ䍑k
Ы̀㔆ਂʡ䍑Ӕ֛k

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TRANSLATION ʕ˖厗圃

㄀Ыᘩ इ䒀jॆᡦᔖ䂗塃Ց℠ऊ∳lμʔึϞጣыk
嚓ᅦjᅦૐʔึdҢኈՑμʘᠡʑึᘩ㢖ً‫ر‬f
䉥啴йɛ इ䒀jμɓ֛ึ᠖৷䤕ኈՑ֔f
лgêɨ⦗ጤਪ呦㍄啴อᔹʾfҬ℠ᔹʾ䕦⤘
ᥴᥴf ʦ˚ਪ呦
✥䘱ਪ㐸֑ɽΤk 嚓ᅦᘥᔹʾᤩʡ䍑ί吶৫k
✥䘱ਪЫᡦⅣ㡁ɛk ЫึՑ吶৫ઞૐᔹʾ‫↗א‬ɛ㕃kⅅΪᤩОk
✥Ыᡦ䝸<㕃kЫ塈Ⅳɓ‫ה‬䝸≹k
✥䘱ਪЫίⅣ㡁৷ㄡkЫᘥʈЪή匕ίⅣ㡁k
✥ЫϞʡ䍑㕄λk 4
✥㡹Ң⤠⤠Ыᘥ↗ɛf
塈塈ᥴl
Ыνᕄ‚ᠦ㐦ផd吶†ㄡึ偩Ы傖ᢇfጥVд
㆐Ցə吶৫̘d 嚘⚃倖ัɦ䆆हV䅒f吶†䉩ጥ
Vд㆐䌰⁓һε䅗ेf 偲㡈λλ㚑垗Іʉd ʔ
ซΫ吶৫̘f
इ䒀Σ嚓ᅦਪəμᔹʾᘥً‫ر‬fμ匷əɓ➆
䈘dᙐ䈔ɰաə㔦dμᘥᔹʾ̙ঐ䌰⁓ਗ˓⥤f
Around Town
3 Going to the Hospital
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=ί吶৫A
h吶৫
ぅतjЫ嚘⚃ᠧ䍑䑩k
ጥ0д㆐jλɓ匕əd̙ᡦҢ剨ᡦ倖ััᘥf
塈塈ᥴl ぅतjЫᔴℒ≧ҪҢℓ〕偓咖əl
Ы嚘⚃ኘ夑ʔ㍲ᔸ㕃kϞε䍑ʔ㍲ᔸkЫϞ㌑ ጥ0д㆐j䀳 ʔ┐f吶<偩Ңਂə傖ᢇd7䉩Ң⤉咖
䡈㕃kЫϞӚϞᔴℒkЫ偲㡈̘吶৫f̙ᡦЫνᕄ əf
̥ᡦ嚘⚃Ϟ匕ᒁᒁᘥd጑䍑‚㐦‫ה‬ㄡλəf ぅतjЫ偲㡈λλ㚑垗Іʉf
इ䒀ซ⁓̘㚀Ώd̙ᡦ嚓ᅦӚ٤fμ⁓Ց吶৫ ጥ0д㆐jҢ ᘩ㢖f䉥ॆʈЪ劗㉷₀⁓d̙ᡦ䅗ेɰ
ઞૐμᘥᔹʾdμᘥᔹʾ㌑†ኙ䅦աə㔦f ᠖₀⁓f
ぅतjӚ䦅dЫ䌰⁓ε䅗ɓ匕f
ึ㡗" ጥ0д㆐jҢ̙ʔซΎ̘ᠦ㐦ផl
=ί匡ᕉդਥ倠A
ぅतj䍵 dጥ0д㆐dЫᥴ┐Ըʔ˄λdЫ<ष ึ㡗#
ə㕃k =ί䥲?ផA
ጥ0д㆐jᡦਧdɰ⥸Ң㡈.吶৫̘l इ䒀j̘֔吶৫ኈՑ֔ᔹʾə㕃kμᠧ䍑䑩k
ぅतjЫष⚃᠖噄₀㕃k 嚓ᅦjμ ʔึϞጣᘥfμ匷əɓ➆䈘dᙐ䈔ɰաə
ጥ0д㆐j⦗℠㦆dҢӚϞ㌑䡈f 㔦f
ぅतj጑ㄡʔ⁓̘吶৫d̘㐦‫ה‬ㄡλəf इ䒀jμ剨ึί吶৫᠗.᠖ɮ㕃k
ጥ0д㆐jλdҢ嚘⚃ฏԸฏ嘓㤄əf 嚓ᅦj᠖ ̙ঐ剨⁓ɓ℠ᡧ㈂dμᘥᙐ䈔̙ঐ䌰⁓ਗ˓
ぅतj጑Ы⡒ίㄡ⁓䊄Ҟ̘f ⥤f
ጥ0д㆐jᝒdҢ嚘⚃λᒁf इ䒀jॆʔֱf
ぅतjጥ0д㆐l 嚓ᅦjᡦ ਧdҢᤩμชՑ᠖嘓㤄fҢᔲ˂ึΎ̘ᥴ
μf
ึ㡗#
=ί䥲?ផA ʦ˚ਪ呦
इ䒀j䍵d嚓ᅦd֔᠗ึϞ٤㕃k⁓ʔ⁓̘㚀Ώk 嚓ᅦᘥᔹʾึί吶৫᠗εɮk
嚓ᅦjइ 䒀d䀳ʔ┐dҢ㌱ɓɨӚ٤dҢ⁓̘吶৫ઞ Ы䚂㤂㤄ጣᡘ㕃k䘱䉩ᔲf
ૐᔹʾf
इ䒀j֔ᘥᔹʾ<षə㕃k
嚓ᅦjʔᡦdμᡦ㌑<ኙ䅦աə㔦f

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ʦ˚ਪ呦
㄀Ыᘩ ᡘጣ㡁ᘥⅣ℠ɛίᝑ㦈k
& ^<ᤩʡ䍑䉥ᤩᡦτↂਊə䦆k
Ⅳ㡁ʔ㍲ᔸk
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ᘥfμᡦဠ∘dμ㤂Ցəɓ℠ਪ呦fሦ℠ᡧ㈂dμ ‚ဘጢ㤒ձГᤅ➇fइ䒀偑əɓɹdμʔ˄ふ報d
〕ึΣ䝸<a䦆d጑ᡦ䝸≹ᘥʹ候㐶f〧ဠ∘〕ึ μÝ㢈ふ報㆑⦙ᘥ匕ːfጥVд㆐ふ報Ўᢉतᘥ匕
Ҫ䦆‫׳‬ίᜂម㡁dΎҪᜂមaίμᘥ≵⊐‫פ‬ੜf̙ ːdШጥVд㆐ㄱâʡ䍑匕ːe㥃ₔ〕ふ報Φf
ᡦdᡨ˂〧ဠ∘͂㒂‫פ‬ੜᢇᥴd㌑⡒䦆ʔኈəl ざふ報ᘥ㥃ₔᡦêပঌí̋‫ب‬吷f ɰふ報⡗ᘥ㥃
ₔf ふ報䌹╕e䢕ᕄd剨ϞՉ ᘥᕃГl
Ң䊄Ց䝸≹d〧ဠ∘ձՇ℠䝸<ίμᘥ❆ផf
጑Շ℠䝸<ᥴ┐Ը᠖↖ᒂd〧ဠ∘夅⚃᠖ʔ㒂ːf ึ㡗"
Չʕɓ℠䝸<ίᝑ㦈dμΤ̣τↂf̤ɓ℠䝸<Τ =ί匡ᕉդਥ倠A
̣⊑ᐙጥf Ўᢉतj㕀dइ䒀d֔䜙ə㕃k
& ^<dॆ৷䤕ЫԸəd〧ဠ∘䉩dί इ䒀j㕀 dЎᢉतfᡦਧdҢϞ匕䜙fᤩʡ䍑⦗䍑
጑㌳䦆ʔኈʘᜱd⦗Շ℠䝸<〕ίҢᘥ≵⊐≥l ਪk
Ўᢉतj偑偑⦗℠匕ːf
Ңᥴ㎅጑Շ℠䝸<f इ䒀jλਧd⦗ᡦʡ䍑k
֔ℓᤩʡ䍑ί〧ဠ∘ᘥ≵⊐≥喓kҢਪf Ўᢉतj^㡐㡐ᥴf
ҢҙəʹЪุd⊑ᐙጥ䉩d‫ה‬êҪЪุ इ䒀jλыfэdբ㢖᠖փतf⦗ᡦʡ䍑k
‫׳‬ί〧ဠ∘ᘥ⊐.l Ўᢉतj地̍̋.ဘጢ㤒ձГᤅ➇dҢ᠖ふ報f
ҢѬί〧ဠ∘ᘥ⊐ɿ≥喓dτↂ䉩dҢ इ䒀jҢʔ˄ふ報fЫϞՉ7匕ː㕃k
̘ਞ̋Υਨ䀀䕦ਨd̙ᡦҢҙə੭䒀啳d‫ה‬êΫԸ
≅l ึ㡗#
Ңᥴ㎅጑Շ℠䝸<f ጥ0д㆐jҢふ報Ўᢉतᘥ匕ːd᠖λΦf
⊑ᐙጥd̙֔ê呔㒂ədҢ䉩d̙ᡦτ इ䒀jҢ ʔふ報dҢふ報㆑⦙ᘥ㥃ₔfЎᢉतᘥ
ↂう㚈ɽəl 匕ː䀳ҢԸ䉩˄อփəf

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 65


TRANSLATION ʕ˖厗圃

ጥ0д㆐jҢ ɰふ報㆑⦙ᘥ㥃ₔfҢㄱ†ʡ䍑匕ːe
㥃ₔ〕ふ報l ㄀Ыᘩ
इ䒀jЫざふ報ᘥ㥃ₔᡦʡ䍑k
ጥ0д㆐jҢ ふ報£ပঌ¥̋‫ب‬吷fҢɰふ報⡗ᘥ㥃 ЎᢉतίΦʡ䍑k
ₔdҢふ報䌹╕e䢕ᕄe⥠䢔 n ί⦗ɓ䘳㡁dЎᢉतΦə地̍̋.ဘጢ㤒ձГ
इ䒀jЫॆᘥ᠖ふ報Φ㥃ₔl ᤅ➇fϞጤɛҪ⦗䅧匕ː䅨ᤩ㕣ɕdϞጤɛ᜴ᡦ䅨
ʘᤩ̮倣も¥ɧᔲ‫ط‬f
ʦ˚ਪ呦
इ䒀ふ報ʡ䍑䑩ᘥ㥃ₔk
Ыざふ報ᘥ㥃ₔ‫א‬匕ːᡦʡ䍑k

9 Technology
塈塈ᥴl 10 My Phone Is Broken
˓䠦咖ə
啑ᢉ᝖偑əЎᢉत‫ה‬Ϟᘥ匕ːf 偑㡐ə䖖㎖
䈢‫ب‬吷剨Ϟɓጤ䊐բ唡ပᙤd䖖㎖䈢‫ب‬吷᠖ բf
嚓ᅦʔふ報጑䅧唡ပᙤd˄䊐əfЎᢉतί䆕㢁‚ 塈塈ᥴl
ҬՑə጑䅧唡ပᙤᘥₔ啳fЎᢉतざふ報ᘥ匕ːᡦ 嚓ᅦᘥ˓䠦‚Ϟɓ♷َՅᘥ̙ฌ㚑ídμ≅㍑
ʡ䍑kᥴઋҖf ί̨奖ふ報Φঔኒ䈓f 㡣ᐡ㆐ᥴf ᥴኈəʡ䍑dμᘥ䤱䀹Ϟ㐑兹f˓䠦
䤱䀹ᚘ੬刑dμ偲㡈̘ㆀ℠อ䤱䀹d㡣ᐡ㆐̙T偩
ึ㡗" μһㆀ吂䤱䀹fㄡί ℓ䉩㡗ᘥ≧℡d嚓ᅦ∖匕ɦ
=ί坆䐘㈤A Ҫ˓䠦દՑή‚f嚓ᅦdʃː匕l
ጥ0д㆐jЫϞ᝖偑Ўᢉतᘥ匕ː㕃k
啑ᢉjⅣɓ䅧kҢ᝖偑əλㄱ䅧f ึ㡗"
ጥ0д㆐j7Ϟʔ̥ɓ䅧kҢ⅁᝖偑əဘጢ㤒f =ί䥲?ផA
啑ᢉj7 剨 Ϟ 䖖 ㎖ 䈢 ‫ ب‬吷 d ɰ Ϟ ɓ ጤ 䊐 բ 唡 ပ 嚓ᅦj䍵d㡣ᐡ㆐dᥴҢََᘥ⦗♷̙ฌ㚑¥f
ᙤf 㡣ᐡ㆐jॆ ʔ 䦅l̙ ᡦ嚓ᅦd ֔ ᘥ˓䠦䤱䀹 Ϟ㐑兹
ጥ0д㆐jҢ ɓ֛⁓Ό〓〕᝖偑ᥴᥴdЫざふ報Ⅳɓ ճd֔Ҫ˓䠦દίή.ə㕃k
䅧k 嚓ᅦjᡦਧdҢҪ˓䠦દίɛБ㢖.f
啑ᢉjҢふ報጑℠䖖㎖䈢‫ب‬吷dॆᘥ᠖ բf 㡣ᐡ㆐j֔偲㡈̘ㆀ℠อ䤱䀹f
ጥ0д㆐jʡ䍑ᕃГ‫ب‬ə‫ب‬吷〕᠖ բl 嚓ᅦjᤩʡ䍑kҢᘥ˓䠦剨ᡦ̙êgਧf
㡣ᐡ㆐jᡦ Ӛ䦅 d̙ᡦ 䤱䀹ᚘ ੬刑d㐑兹ึฏԸ ฏ
ึ㡗# ɽf
=ί匡ᕉդਥ倠A 嚓ᅦjՑ≧℡Ңᘥ˓䠦ㄡʔঐgəl
嚓ᅦjᝒdЎᢉतdЫᘥ唡ပᙤ䀳ҢԸ䉩˄䊐əl
ぅतj䀳 ҢԸ䉩ʔึdҢ᠖ふ報fЎᢉतdЫᡦί ึ㡗#
Ⅳ㡁䝸ึਂ⦗㢖㥃ₔᘥk 㡣ᐡ㆐j֔ᘥ䤱䀹ᥴ┐Ը䕁䀨ઋ‫ر‬᠖兰f
ЎᢉतjҢ ᡦί䆕㢁.ҬՑₔ啳ᘥdҢふ報㦇㡐อᕃ 嚓ᅦjɰ⥸Ң̀㔆㐹℠อ˓䠦f
Гf 㡣ᐡ㆐jʔ gd̥⁓㐹䤱䀹ㄡλədҢ̙ê偩֔Ҫ吂
ぅतjЫざふ報ᘥ㥃ₔ‫א‬匕ːᡦʡ䍑k 䤱䀹ㆀદf
Ўᢉतj጑ ⁓ᥴઋҖ堣dҢί̨奖ᘥ≧℡ざふ報Φঔ 嚓ᅦj剅剅l㆗䐢ᝨ˓䠦ᘥ䤱䀹᠖㐸㕃k
ኒ䈓f 㡣ᐡ㆐jʔึ˄㐸dဢÈһㆀ䤱䀹ɰʔ嘓f
嚓ᅦj጑ᕃГ塃┐ԸʔλΦf 嚓ᅦj⦗䑩Ңᘥ˓䠦ㄡึᥴ┐Ըɦ㥳อᘥɓ䑩f
Ўᢉतj̙ᡦॆᘥ᠖λΦd֔偲㡈Ҭ℠≧㒄㡐㡐ᥴl 㡣ᐡ㆐j֔ ɰ䌰⁓˓䠦㈲l֔∖匕ɦҪ֔ᘥ˓䠦㍑દ
əl
ʦ˚ਪ呦
ЎᢉतίⅣ㡁䝸ึਂ䊐բ唡ပᙤk ʦ˚ਪ呦
Ыふ報Φ䊐㕃kⅅΪᤩОk 嚓ᅦᘥ˓䠦㌑<əʡ䍑ጣk
ЫνОᜉ坶Ыᘥ˓䠦k

66 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


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11 The Chimei Museum
12 փ づ‫ي‬倠
塈塈ᥴl
ጥVд㆐㔢əɓ᜴历ৃ㍑啑ᢉdШ啑ᢉӚϞΫ
吕f Ӛ䥲‫ج‬Ϋ吕dΪᤩ ᘥ˓䠦ɓᘨ̔Иʔਗf ⥸˖偂^<ϋ䊈ᘥ≧℡ฌ.əʃㅲ㊔ᘥ䒀ₐd
˓䠦ᘥা䞇夑䄒əd‫ה‬T⊄2ʔ˄ঐ3l啑ᢉί ဢ㉶∘І⦙䝸ึə‫ז‬ʃㅲ㊔f㜗≧7↗㡁᠖䕔d㐹
˓䠦‚π‫˄׳‬εᘥ㚑íձ偲3㌣όd˓䠦ʔঐ∁␢ ʔ┐ʃㅲ㊔dᔥᡦ7㒂ᐤІʉ䉗㊔fᚇɽʘᠡd⥸
һεəf ᘥ˓䠦䌰⁓һεᘥা䞇夑d⦗䑩 ʑึ ˖偂^<だÔəփ 䀨ุ㒙䀀dϓᤩᚘ੬ϓ̌ᘥ<
Ϟһεᘥ٤㒄fጥVд㆐䕁ᜂ̥⁓ɓ♷া䞇̔ㄡ̙ จɛfʔ㤄d7⚅×ҙᝁІʉ䀳ʃㅲ㊔êʿₐ䒀ᘥ
T㡆Ӕਪ呦f 䔒ฌf

ึ㡗" փ づ‫ي‬倠ϓÔᔥɓɘɘɚϋdՉʕᘥa吃᝖
=ί坆䐘㈤A ̍ᡒГ˙啗⥤êʿІ㉷Ófšᔥ⥸^<䀳ₐ䒀ᘥふ
ጥ0д㆐j啑 ᢉdЫӚϞΫ吕Ңᘥ历ৃfᡦЫᘥ˓䠦 ฌdづ‫ي‬倠 ɰa吃əɽ㑰ᘥ䒀䝤d̍ᡒΌàᥔ䑤
Ӛ㥁ə㕃k 䑤ɓ䑤ɚᘥʃㅲ㊔a吃dဢÈ⥸ε〕ᡦ㌥ϞΤ㊔f
啑ᢉjʔ ᡦdҢԸซΫd̙ᡦҢᘥ˓䠦ɓᘨ̔ ጑ጤ㌥ϞΤ㊔ᥴ┐Ըᚘ੬ 嘸dШ⥸^<ʔᅦૐ጑
Иʔਗd⊄ʔ˄ঐgf ጤ䒀䝤̥ᡦ匴ί᥆䔠卂㡁₆d7䉥ᤩ䒀䝤偲㡈≅Ը
ጥ0д㆐jЫϞ傖ᢇ˓䠦ᘥা䞇夑㕃k 䄁۱gf
啑ᢉjӚ Ϟd̙ᡦҢί˓䠦.π‫׳‬ə⥸ε㚑¥ձ
偲g㌣όf ⦗∡づ‫ي‬倠失àᥔéήㄖϞʑ㎂ᘥₐ䒀↗е㐶
ጥ0д㆐j偲 㡈ᡦЫ˓䠦ᘥা䞇夑˄䄒əd‫ה‬êӚ䥲 ℐ̈䒀䝤d7ℓ̥䌰˕íᜉ倀㐶у̙f㤄̘ɤϋ
‫ج‬੬㢔Ъf Ըd㑄㤄ɧɷΤₐ䒀↗ℐ㤄⦗㡁ᘥ䒀䝤d̍ᡒ㞄ɽ
啑ᢉjॆᘥ㕃kҢ㡈ᠧ䍑䥲k лʃㅲ㊔↗ᚑ̔ε䈢Τɽㅲ㊔↗৵ʾʾfϞㄱЗϋ
䊈ₐ䒀↗吇㎅䄁۱փ づ‫ي‬倠a吃ᘥ䒀䝤ဢ圆⚃☕
ึ㡗# 䌧噳剒f⥸^<䀳ϤชՑ᠖㒂ːdₐ䒀偲㡈失‫ה‬Ϟ
ጥ0д㆐jЫ ᘥ˓䠦ঐ☨π‫׳‬ᘥᕃГϞ₂d㡁₆ϞӚ ɛɓΝጦաf
ϞⅣጤᕃГᡦЫʔ䌰⁓ᘥk
啑ᢉjэ dҢซҢ̙êҪɽ〓ʱᘥ㚑¥π‫׳‬ί䆕 ʦ˚ਪ呦
㢁.f ⦗∡づ‫ي‬倠̈ℐʡ䍑k
ጥ0д㆐jӚ䦅d⦗䑩ЫㄡึϞ㢈εᘥ٤㒄f Ыึ䐗۱䒀䝤㕃kⅅΪᤩОkνᕄʔึdЫึซ䝸
啑ᢉj̙ᡦҢふ報Ҫ‫ה‬ϞᕃГ〕π‫׳‬ί˓䠦.l 㕃k
ጥ0д㆐j጑ ㄡ㐹℠㢈ɽᘥা䞇̔ыd⦗䑩ㄡ̙ê
㡆Ӕਪ呦əf
啑ᢉj˄λədҢɨफᠡ̘㐹f

ʦ˚ਪ呦
啑ᢉᘥ˓䠦π‫׳‬əʡ䍑k
Ыึί˓䠦.π‫⥸׳‬ε㚑¥㕃kⅅΪᤩОk

㄀Ыᘩ

Ыᘥ˓䠦Ϟʡ䍑ਪ呦k
㜗Ыᘥ˓䠦咖ə≧dЫ̙êg⦗ጤ̩ɿᙶ㢘j
Ңᘥ˓䠦咖əl
Ңᘥ˓䠦ʔঐ㢔Ъf
Ңᘥ˓䠦䤱䀹㐑əf
Ңᘥ˓䠦㥁ϫӚ㥁əf
Ңᘥ˓䠦ʔঐ̂㥁f
Ңᘥဤ䠦咖əf
Ңᘥ˓䠦̔Иʔਗəf

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 67


TRANSLATION ʕ˖厗圃

Travel 框ጔ∓Ϟጤ 嘸ᘥ卖̺f̏框ጔ∓Ϟ䠴♇ᘥ䔒

Beautiful Bali ੭㈒ᕉ䈢ΛΛ卖̺d̙êᥴኈդਥ䠙䈢ɕₖ䠙fЫ


15 ኖՑ጑∡卖̺ᘥ≧℡d̙êҪ㞖Ф㑢˥㡁失Ы䔒ं
 嘸ᘥ框ጔ∓ Όऊl
йҙəኖ⥴框ጔ∓ʕ〓ᘥढ̺fί጑㡁̙êһ
塈塈ᥴl εə㡆框ጔ∓ᘥ˖ʷdɰ̙êᥴՑéόé䑩ᘥ˓ʈ
त⥅ↂʊ㙹ぐλ⁓䙤‚μᘥɨɓ䙘≦㌣əd̙ 啗᝖f
ᡦμ⁓̘Ⅳ㡁kμ⁓̘框ጔ∓f框ጔ∓ᡦ℠䔒੭∓
健dμί጑㡁̙Tጦա㒐Έd̙T̘ऎ堳ِd̙T νᕄซ⁓ㄠӋһεᘥ䒀䙙d̙ê〇⥴㕣ᤘᘥɽ
Ѭίሩ堳‚‫א‬٫Ցऎ㡁㈸‫آ‬fμɰ̙T̘‫م‬ʆd框 㐩〗<ਗ‫ي‬㕖d጑㡁ИϞɓ㞆⥧હΫԸᘥ嚓‫ژ‬㌶啕
ጔ∓Ϟɓጤ䄒৷ᘥʆf 㐩fί጑∡ਗ‫ي‬㕖㡁dЫ̙ê匄ɽ㐩e䑖䁣በℓê
ʿձɽ㐩Υ㚑fЫᥑЇ̙êձበℓɓ┐ᤓ䠳lЫɰ
ึ㡗" ̙êᥴɽ㐩㌁㌁fί጑∡ਗ‫ي‬㕖㡁䅒ઋ㢕ِdɰй
=ί坆䐘㈤A ҙəՑ጑㡁ᘥդਥ奔g候f
啑ᢉj᝘堣dत⥅ↂl報ᙸԸ.Ңℓᘥ㝧Rl  嘸ᘥ框ጔ∓Ϟ⥸ε̙êِ䒀l
त⥅ↂj啑 ᢉd剅剅Ыᘥ剱䘱fҢʊ㝴㙹ぐλ⁓䙤.
Ңᘥɨɓ䙘≦㌣əl ʦ˚ਪ呦
啑ᢉj֔⁓̘Ⅳ㡁k ⥸εɛ̘框ጔ∓〕ึਂʡ䍑k
त⥅ↂjҢ ⁓̘ɓ∡䔒੭∓健dҢί጑㡁̙êጦա㒐 Ыึ〇⥴ɽ㐩〗<ਗ‫ي‬㕖㕃kⅅΪᤩОk
Έl
啑ᢉjλ จ l ⡒ ί ⦗ 㡁 λ иf ֔ ⁓ ̘ Ⅳ ɓ ∡∓
健k ㄀Ыᘩ
त⥅ↂjҢ⁓̘框ጔ∓d጑㡁ᘥऎ堳᠖ f
啑ᢉjҢ᠖ฌऎ堳l પ刡㆕匕
h⊖⊖ऎ堳
ึ㡗# hΛΛ卖̺
त⥅ↂjί ऎ堳dҢ̙êѬίሩɿ.dɰ̙êՑऎ㡁 hढ̺
㈸‫آ‬f h㕣ᤘ
啑ᢉjί框ጔ∓剨̙êਂʡ䍑k
त⥅ↂjί጑㡁̙êጦg ₔdɰ̙ê̘‫م‬ʆ䙤ᚗf પ刡ᤔਗ
啑ᢉj框ጔ∓Ϟʆ㕃k h‫م‬ʆ䙤ᚗ
त⥅ↂjϞlίʆ〹.̙êᕢ䙇 嘸ᘥ㆕့l hᥴ˓ʈ啗᝖
啑ᢉjҢ剨Ϟɓ℠ਪ呦f hΦ框ጔ ₔ
त⥅ↂjʡ䍑ਪ呦k hओ䒗
啑ᢉjҢ̙êձ֔ɓ┐̘㕃k

ʦ˚ਪ呦
त⥅ↂ⁓̘Ⅳ㡁k
Ыίऎ堳.〕ึਂʡ䍑k
Language
Let's Order Some Food
16 17
⁖ᕃГΦ
Ι̵ᘥ框ጔ∓ᡦɓ∡ 嘸ᘥ∓健f጑㡁ᡦ℠䔒
‫ژ‬㆕匕dɽ↗〕ふ報጑∡∓ᘥऎ堳䈢І㉷ ㆕f框 塈塈ᥴl
ጔ∓Ϟ⥸ε 嘸ᘥऎ堳d⥸εɛ〕ึί጑ጤऎ堳ᚓ ጥVд㆐ձぅतኂɿ䜙əd ℓ⁓⁖‫מ‬各Φf
 ᘥऎਹ㈸‫آ‬êʿ䘙ईdɰึ̘ओ䒗êʿ䒗˥f∙ ℓ㡈⁖Ⅳɓ䅧‫מ‬各ճk ℓӔ֛⁖ɓ℠့̬┐̡
㕣ऎ堳ᚘ੬䔒‫ژ‬dШɰɛ䄒ᤩઃfί∙㕣ऎ堳êᝀ ‫מ‬各f
ᘥрሩӁLᚓ d᜴Ϟ⊖⊖ऎ堳f጑㡁Ϟ 嘸ᘥM 嚓ᅦձ㡣ᐡ㆐Iίᥴ匡ᕉդਥ倠ᘥ⑳᝖䥵もf
ሩdဢÈɛ䒙ɰˇ⚃εf 匡ᕉդਥ倠Զ偲̬䅧⑳dϞᦘ⑳e䆒⑳e刑⥇⑳䈢
䉃⊗⑳f

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ึ㡗" ึ㡗#
=ί䥲?ផA =ί匡ᕉդਥ倠A
ጥ0д㆐jぅतdЫ䜙ə㕃k 嚓ᅦjҢʔ⁓⑳dҢซҢ⁓ひᕐդਥf
ぅतjҢ䜙əlҢℓԸ⁖‫מ‬各ыf 㡣ᐡ㆐j匡ᕉդਥ倠Ϟ⥸ε䅧ʔΝᘥդਥf
ጥ0д㆐jλจlҢɓ℠ɛㄡΦ⚃ɨՇ℠‫מ‬各əf 嚓ᅦjᡦਧdҢί㎖も.ᥴՑəЇˇʞ䅧դਥf
ぅतjЫॆᘥ䜙əlҢℓ㡈⁖Ⅳɓ䅧‫מ‬各k 㡣ᐡ㆐j֔⁓ひⅣɓ䅧դਥk
ጥ0д㆐jԸ⁖ɓ℠Ϟ᠖ε┐̡ᘥыf 嚓ᅦjҢ⁓匕ɓᕐ̺̔փ䥉fЫ剨⁓Ύɓᕐ⑳㕃k
ぅतjҢ ℓ̙ê⁖ɓ℠ɽᘥ့̬┐̡‫מ‬各d⦗䅧 㡣ᐡ㆐jʔgəd剅剅dШҢ̙ঐึ匕℠⥠䢔f
‫מ‬各Ϟ̬䅧┐̡f 嚓ᅦj匡ᕉդਥ倠冀ᡦϞ᠖ελΦᘥ⥠䢔f
ጥ0д㆐j˄㈕ədҢざฌ┐̡əl
ʦ˚ਪ呦
ึ㡗# ጥ0д㆐ί7ᘥ‫מ‬各㡁㌑⡒əʡ䍑k
=ί匡ᕉդਥ倠A Ы䉥ᤩጥ0д㆐偲㡈Σ‫מ‬各ֳҳ㐥㕃k
嚓ᅦj㡣ᐡ㆐dЫซひʡ䍑k
㡣ᐡ㆐jэdҢίᥴ匡ᕉդਥ倠ᘥ㎖もf
嚓ᅦj⦗㡁Զ偲ㄱ䅧⑳k ㄀Ыᘩ
㡣ᐡ㆐j7 ℓϞ̬䅧⑳jᦘ⑳e䆒⑳e刑⥇⑳ձɓ䅧
˥ᕄ⑳f ϞӚϞTk
嚓ᅦj⦗ጤ⑳塃┐Ը〕᠖ʔ䦅dЫซひⅣɓ䅧k ί‷䉣㜗ʕdঐ☨աՑ⁕䅷ᘥጣ‫ي‬ᡦ̙䑤Τ
㡣ᐡ㆐jҢ⁓˥ᕄ⑳dᡦ䉃⊗⑳f 㐘dဢ᠖嘓⁕䅷ᘥጣ‫ي‬ㄡᡦʔ̙䑤Τ㐘fνᕄᕃГ
ʔ̥ɓ[dҢℓㄡึί̙䑤Τ㐘̋.TdШᡦҢ
ʦ˚ਪ呦 ℓʔঐίʔ̙䑤Τ㐘ᠡ₆̋Tfcc
㡣ᐡ㆐⁓ひⅣɓ䅧⑳k ̙䑤Τ㐘jɓ匂 BQQMF 嚒ᕄ
dՇ匂 BQQMFTf
Ыึ匕匡ᕉդਥ倠㎖も.ᘥⅣɓ䅧⑳k ʔ̙䑤Τ㐘jXBUFS ˥
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ϞጤΤ㐘̙êᡦ̙䑤Τ㐘ɰ̙êᡦʔ̙䑤Τ
㐘f䘳Ϟ⥸ε⦗嘙Τ㐘ᘥԷɿfЫঐᡕ䥵䕁ᘥ
18 㐘䉣ҁϓêɨ̩ɿj

塈塈ᥴl ‫מ‬各⑳̷д0倖䜱⥠䢔
ጥVд㆐ί ᘥ‫מ‬各㡁㌑⡒ə倖䜱lɰ⥸ 偲
㡈Σ‫מ‬各ֳҳ㐥f ʔซΎΦ‫מ‬各ədШጥVд㆐
ɰ⥸ึΦጤ̷дVd坆䐘㈤㡁Ϟɓ⡱̷дVf
嚓ᅦᥴ㎅匡ᕉդਥ倠ᘥդਥ䥵もdμᥴՑwϞ
ʞ䅧դਥfμ⁓匕ɓᕐ̺̔փ䥉d㡣ᐡ㆐ซΦ匕⥠
䢔f

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=ί䥲?ផA
ጥ0д㆐j𐎅dɓ⊄倖䜱l 19 Icebergs
ぅतjʡ䍑kЫᘥₔ‫ي‬㡁Ϟ倖䜱㕃k Ώʆɓ኉
ጥ0д㆐jᡦਧdЫᥴd⦗㡁Ϟɧ⊄㔗့倖䜱l
ぅतj兰䢔dЫ㡈Σ‫מ‬各ֳҳ㐥f ЫซᥴΏʆ㕃kЫ̀㔆Ց⊖〦坦‫א‬ᝀ㙅ᤆᚓ 
ጥ0д㆐jɰ⥸ыd̙ᡦҢʔซΎΦ‫מ‬各əf ᘥㄕи˥ਹʑঐᥴ⚃ՑdΏʆ䄐ओί጑㡁ᘥऎ.f
ぅतjЫ剨䜙㕃k坆䐘㈤㡁Ϟጤ̷д0f ΏʆԸІᔥ〨ή.һɽ㕧ᘥΏd̙êϞé䅧ʔΝᘥ
ጥ0д㆐jॆᘥ㕃k ɽʃձҖًfϞጤΏʆ̙ঐᚇ㢘ɓဓ ¯‫א‬ᥑЇһ
ぅतjᡦਧd嚓ᅦʦ˂੭əɓ⡱̷д0Ըf ᚇdʔ㤄dΏʆɰ̙ঐ᠖ʃf

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TRANSLATION ʕ˖厗圃

Ώʆᘥɽ〓ʱ〕劕吃ί˥ɨd‫ה‬ê䀳⤳৳ᚘ੬ ึ㡗#
Κ倀dΏʆึ䀳⤳৳〇ϓ噄₀ฦ↖fɓɘɓɚϋd ጥ0д㆐j‫ ה‬êЫᡦІʉɓ℠ɛИί⦗㡁㕃kЫᘥ↗
ɓ䤖̣ਂ垇㢘̵㠢ᘥ㎅Τ⤳৳䑄.ɓ∡ΏʆဢӐ ɛ剨ᡦί̏̔啑㎆␢ψ㕃k
Ӛd㑄㤄ɓɷʞဓɛΪϤぶ<fί጑゗̙ᒂᘥจ̮ ぅतjӚ 䦅fҢᘥ㕶㕶e‫هه‬剨ϞҔҔ〕Иί⊖
㌑<ʘᠡdɓ℠त⌃ᘥ䀀夑㒂ᐤᜉ坶⤳৳f⦗℠䀀 ᕉ㆐づ啑f
夑ί̏ɽГᤅҬㄠΏʆdΎΣ⤳৳ㅲ̈圂ѓf ጥ0д㆐jҢᘥ↗ɛί̨奖f
ぅतj‫ה‬êЫɰᡦІʉɓ℠ɛИί⦗㡁k
ΏʆɓŽ䄐⢅Ց㢈㙷าᘥ˥ਹdㄡึ㒂ᐤ䤲 ጥ0д㆐jᡦਧdҢ剨Ӛ㍄☸f
ʷfΏʆɓŽ䤲ʷdšϤ⡘<ᘥ⠁˥ㄡึ䈢ऎ˥⠕ ぅतj጑Ы〕Ϟʡ䍑ↄ䒀k
ίɓ┐d⦗䑩䀳ऎᤅ<‫ึي‬Ϟ‫ה‬偩пf ጥ0д㆐j⦗℠㦆dҢふ報㢔ਗf
㙷᠑˝৷䞀‣Ώʆᘥ䑤㑰ฏԸฏεdᦉ䝸↗ᦀ ぅतjҢɰᡦfҢℓ̙êҬ℠≧㒄ɓ┐͂噵⡐l
ቴΏʆê⚃ᘩ˂ं墘าึ䀳ऎᤅ〇ϓʡ䍑䑩ᘥ䐘
垖fһɽ㕧ᘥΏνᕄ䤲ʷ㑢ɝऎ㡁dㄡึ䐘垖䠆℠ ʦ˚ਪ呦
ή⡐f ぅतᘥ↗ɛИίⅣ㡁k
Ы〕⚅ጣʡ䍑ↄ䒀k
ʦ˚ਪ呦
Ώʆ䀳⤳৳ᤩʡ䍑Κ倀k
Ы嚘⚃ΏʆざϞ䙙ᘥ〓ʱᡦʡ䍑k
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塈塈ᥴl
啑ᢉ᠖嘓㤄d ⁓呔㒂əf ึซׂɽ↗ᘥd
Ш ɰ᠖㈂᠗ІʉᘥอʈЪf጑΅ʈЪ䀳ᔥ ึᡦ
ɓ㔄᠖λᘥᡕ䞑fጥVд㆐ึટɨ啑ᢉᘥʈЪd⦗
ᡦλऊ∳fጥVд㆐᠖䆓♷dШ ʔึϞਪ呦ᘥf
Small Talk ʈЪ᠖䉥ॆdဢ䝸⤘。᠑᠖Ҟd啑ᢉ㈂᠗ ึ

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һə㡆ぅत ึ㡗"
=ί坆䐘㈤A
塈塈ᥴl इ䒀j啑ᢉdЫॆᘥ⁓呔㒂㕃k
ぅतふ報 ᘥʈЪd 䝸Ցə᠖εf Иί⢑ 啑ᢉjᡦ dҢӔ֛ટɨᙘ̋⅓ᘥ጑΅ʈЪf⦗ʔᡦɓ
—㐉‚ᘥɓ㒄ʃ?ㄗ㡁d‫ג‬ॡ剨λʔ˄㐸f 䡗І 㔄∁ᔨᘥӔ֛f
ɓɛИί⦗㡁d ᘥ↗ɛʥί̏̔啑㎆␢ψfጥV इ䒀jҢℓึซׂЫᘥf
д㆐ᘥ↗ɛί̨奖d ɰᡦ䡗ІɓɛИί⦗㡁f 啑ᢉj⁓ 呔㒂ɰ失Ң嚘⚃᠖嘓㤄dЫℓɽ↗〕ᡦ᠖㈕
剨Ӛ㍄☸fጥVд㆐ձぅत〕ふ報㢔ਗd ℓ̙T ᘥΝጣf
Ҭ℠≧㒄ɓ┐͂噵⡐f इ䒀j̙ᡦЫᘥอʈЪ塃┐Ը᠖Oɛ䤕䝵f
啑ᢉjᡦਧdҢ᠖㈂᠗጑΅ʈЪf
ึ㡗" इ䒀jЫʡ䍑≧℡㒂ᐤ.फk
=ί匡ᕉդਥ倠A 啑ᢉjɚ ˜ɤɚ˚fɓ˜ɧɤɓ˚ᡦҢί⦗㡁ᘥざᠡ
ぅतjጥ0д㆐d剅剅Ы䘱ҢΦʹ候f ɓ˂f
ጥ0д㆐jʔពंfЫふ報ί⦗㡁ʈЪ㕃k
ぅतjふ報dҢ䝸Ցə᠖εᕃГf ึ㡗#
ጥ0д㆐jЫИᘥή˙λ㕃k इ䒀j䘷ึᡅЫᘥ⥴䘨㝧Rk
ぅतjʔ 䦅dҢИί⢑ 㐉ᘥɓ㒄ʃ ㄗ㡁dҢ 啑ᢉjጥ0д㆐ึટ㈁ҢᘥʈЪl
ʔ䌰⁓И˄ɽᘥ‫ג‬ɿf इ䒀jॆᘥ㕃kॆᡦλऊ∳d7ɓ֛ึᙶ⡒⚃᠖㈕f
ጥ0д㆐j‫ג‬ॡ剨λ㕃k 啑ᢉjҢɰ⦗䍑䉥ᤩd̙ᡦ7䀳ϤชՑ᠖䆓♷f
ぅतj剨 ̙êdဢÈҢঐ☨ኖ㢁.फdҢふ報⦗ इ䒀j7 ʔ偲㡈䆓♷f7ʈЪ᠖䉥ॆဢÈ䝸⤘。᠑ɦ
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啑ᢉjᡦਧdҢ㈂᠗7ึᙶ⡒⚃᠖λf 唥吶੮もϞ̙ঐ᠖ᔱ㐸iϞጤ咙‫ي‬䌰⁓त⌃ᘥₔ
इ䒀j‫ה‬êɽ↗ίอᘥɓϋ〕Ϟอᘥᡕ䞑l ‫ي‬d⦗ɰ̙ঐ᠖㐸f䜘咙‫ي‬ʘᜱd⁓¶䕁䉥Ы䜘⚃
┐f
ʦ˚ਪ呦
啑ᢉ㈂᠗ʡ䍑k ึ㡗"
Ыʦϋ䀳ʡ䍑ጣઋชՑ㈂᠗k =ί坆䐘㈤A
啑ᢉj᝘堣d嚓ᅦd報ᙸԸ.㝧Rl
嚓ᅦj啑ᢉd剅剅ЫfҢざふ報䘨䘸咙‫ي‬əl
㄀Ыᘩ 啑ᢉjҢᘩ㢖l֔䀳咙‫ي‬偳⚃᠖εf
嚓ᅦj጑ᡦΪᤩҢ᠖ฌ咙‫ي‬f
㒅⤠ 啑ᢉj֔䜘əʔ̥ɓ৳咙‫ي‬f
㒅⤠ᡦ䀳ᔥʔ₀⁓ᘥ呦‫ה‬㑢Бᘥ䘨㡗fҢℓ 嚓ᅦjӚ䦅fШҢ劗㉷ซ䜘һεdᝁʔึ⦗䍑ਂf
䀳Іʉʔ䔐ᘥɛึ㒅⤠dΥ䙹ᘥ㒅⤠呦ʔึ˄噄 啑ᢉjᤩʡ䍑k
㍠fêɨᡦɓጤ䙹Υêʿʔ䙹Υ㒅⤠ᘥ呦f 嚓ᅦj䜘咙‫ي‬䌰⁓ҳ‫⥸ء‬ε≧㒄ձᚆ䦆f

ʔ䙹Υᘥ呦 ึ㡗#
✿ᚆ䦆 啑ᢉj㚑垗咙‫ي‬Ϟ̙ঐึ᠖ᔱ㐸f
 ጑ ᕃГᙤəЫεˇ䦆k 嚓ᅦjӚ䦅d唥吶੮もϞ̙ঐ᠖㐸f
 Ы aɝεˇk 啑ᢉjϞጤ咙‫ي‬䌰⁓त⌃ᘥₔ‫ي‬d⦗ɰ̙ঐ᠖㐸f
✿ ϋ圵 嚓ᅦj䕁䀨νϤf
 Ы ㄱ๋k 啑ᢉj‫ה‬êdί䜘咙‫ي‬ʘᜱd⁓^䕁䉥Ы䜘⚃┐f
✿夑₀ 嚓ᅦjӚ 䦅fϤ̮dνᕄЫӚϞ≧㒄〥М咙‫ي‬dㄡʔ
 Ы ˄‑əf ⁓䜘f
啑ᢉjᘥ䕁d‫ה‬Ϟᘥ咙‫〕ي‬䌰⁓嘑‫ء‬f
䙹Υᘥ呦
✿˂ं ʦ˚ਪ呦
 ʦ ˂ᘥ˂ंᡦʔᡦ᠖λk 嚓ᅦᤩʡ䍑ʔึΎ䜘һε咙‫ي‬k
✿ↄ䒀 ЫϞ咙‫ي‬㕃kⅅΪᤩОk
 Ң ⅁ᥴəɓ᠖㈕ᘥ≵f
 Ы ᥴ㤄጑〓㥁䐘ə㕃k
✿㢔ਗ
 Ы ᡦኗ⡐┘㕃k 25
✿อ䈐
 Ы ϞӚϞ塃䉩̹ਜᘥ጑㈐อɽ䑷k 塈塈ᥴl
✿↗ɛ 嚓ᅦ3ɓ℠䕖ɿ㡀㎅ɓ৳ʔㄠ੬ᘥ咙‫ي‬d጑ᡦ
 Ы Ϟ̃Ҕᐢᐘ㕃k μᔹʾᘥ咙‫ي‬fᡦ⥔㕃kʔᡦdᡦɓ৳Ր𐞅f㡣ᐡ
㆐̙T䑖䁣በdШਗЪ̀㔆䊈ᡵfՐ𐞅᠖̙ฌdဢ
νᕄաՑኗ☨ᘥ䑖䁣ɰึ᠖㙷㥙fʔ㤄dνᕄበ
ℓɓ↖ᒂㄡึ䙄┐φՐfՐ𐞅Φᔰ吓TʿՉ ᕃ
Гd㡣ᐡ㆐ʔึซ⁓䜘Ր𐞅㜗咙‫ي‬f

Nature ึ㡗"
=ί匡ᕉդਥ倠A
Pets
24 㡣ᐡ㆐j䍵d嚓ᅦd䕖ɿ㡁ᡦʡ䍑ᕃГk
Ңฌ咙‫ي‬ 嚓ᅦj㡣 ᐡ㆐d⦗㡁₆Ϟɓ৳ʔㄠ੬ᘥ咙‫ي‬dᡦҢ
偩ᔹʾ㚑垗ᘥf
塈塈ᥴl 㡣ᐡ㆐jᡦʡ䍑kᡦ⥔㕃k
啑ᢉձ嚓ᅦ䘨䘸㎅咙‫ي‬f嚓ᅦ䀳咙‫ي‬偳⚃᠖ 嚓ᅦjʔᡦdᡦՐ𐞅f
εdμ↗㡁䜘əㄱ৳咙‫ي‬f劗㉷剨ซ䜘һεdШμ 㡣ᐡ㆐jՐ 𐞅l剨ॆᡦʔㄠ੬ᘥ咙‫ي‬fҢ̙ê䁣䁣በ
ʔึ⦗䍑ਂf䜘咙‫ي‬䌰⁓ҳ‫⥸ء‬εᘥ≧㒄ձᚆ䦆f 㕃k

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TRANSLATION ʕ˖厗圃

嚓ᅦj㜗 ㉷̙êd̙ᡦਗЪ⁓䊈dበ⡒ίί䅗 䦆d̔‫ז‬Ϋ偲㢖dϞ᠖ε䦆㕃k


嚘f ਗ਼ ɓɷ Çfぅд㆐䉩f
㡣ᐡ㆐jበॆ̙ฌdʔᡦ㕃kበ̣ʡ䍑Τοk ᡦ䘷ᘥk̔‫ז‬ਪf
嚓ᅦj‫ت‬փl Ңʔᘩ㢖d㡁₆ӚϞ啵[dぅд㆐䉩d
䦆ᡦҢℓᘥəl
ึ㡗# ぅд㆐d㌱ɓɨd̔‫ז‬䉩d጑ʔᡦҢℓ
㡣ᐡ㆐jᤩʡ䍑ึϞɛซ䜘Ր𐞅㜗咙‫ي‬k ᘥ䦆f
嚓ᅦjΪ ᤩՐ𐞅᠖̙ฌdဢÈ̥⁓աՑኗ☨ᘥ䑖
䁣dㄡึ᠖㙷㥙f 㜗㉷ᡦਢdぅд㆐䉩d⦗ጤ䦆દίɛБ㢖
㡣ᐡ㆐j̙ᡦՐ𐞅ኘ.ϞλεՐќl .f䘷䠂Ցㄡᡦ䘷ᘥyÊ䦆ᘥɛІʉ⅙⅙ы}f
嚓ᅦjበ ℓ䆓♷‫א‬٫↖ᒂᘥ≧℡ʑึ䙄┐φՐfဢ ʔБdҢℓ̙êҬ̰̈ᡦ䘷d̔‫ז‬䉩d
ÈበℓM˂〕ί䅗嚘dૉ.〕ίِ f ҢℓҬɛਪਪᥴfѰㄡદί⦗㈐‫ג‬ɿᜱ₆f
㡣ᐡ㆐j‫ ה‬êՐ𐞅̙ঐึ失Ы䅗ʔ㎅嚘fበℓΦʡ 7ℓኖՑ‫᠂ג‬ᜱ₆䁱ə䁱‫ژ‬dШӚϞɛ偲‫ژ‬f
䍑k ⦗ɨ⦗ጤ䦆ᡦҢℓᘥəfぅд㆐䉩f
嚓ᅦjᔰ吓ձՉ7ᕃГf 7ℓ̙ê̕ᤩʉϞ㕃k
㡣ᐡ㆐jэdՐ𐞅ʔึᡦҢซ⁓䜘ᘥ咙‫ي‬l
ʦ˚ਪ呦
ʦ˚ਪ呦 Ѱ㡁Ϟεˇ䦆k
Ր𐞅M˂〕ίਂʡ䍑k ЫϞ䠂㤄䦆㕃kЫνО⥒⡑k
Ыซ䜘ʡ䍑䑩ᘥ咙‫ي‬kᤩʡ䍑k

㄀Ыᘩ

䜘咙‫ي‬ Sports
Ы㙹ぐλ⁓䜘ɓ৳อ咙‫ي‬ə㕃k^Ϋ㌶⦗ጤਪ呦d
Let's Go Skiing!
êə㡆Ыᡦщਂλə㙹ぐl 29
̘㙸〵ыl
Ыซ䜘ᘥ咙‫ึي‬䌰⁓ʡ䍑k
጑ึᙤεˇ䦆k 塈塈ᥴl
ҢϞ٤㒄䜘⦗৳咙‫ي‬㕃k ̆˂Ցədɨə⥸ε〵f㡣ᐡ㆐ふ報〵dШइ
ҢϞ≧㒄〥М⦗৳咙‫ي‬㕃k 䒀ʔふ報fμী㦃〵f㡣ᐡ㆐ɰふ報㙸〵d ̙T
⦗৳咙‫̙ي‬ঐึᤔ.⥸εϋdҢঐ☨㚑垗በ጑䍑 3᠖Ҟᘥ。᠑㙸ɨʆսf㡣ᐡ㆐ᡧ㈂—⁓̘㙸〵d
ɮ㕃k 䌰⁓㙸〵∆e㙸〵ӂձ〵㥅f嚓ᅦɰึ㙸〵dμ
ᡧ㈂—̙Tձ㡣ᐡ㆐ɓ┐̘㙸〵f

ึ㡗"
=ί䥲?ផA
㡣ᐡ㆐j̮₆䢀λε〵fइ䒀dᡦʔᡦ᠖㈕ճk
Talk About It इ䒀j㡣ᐡ㆐dʑʔճfҢী㦃〵ձㄕиᘥ˂ंf

My Money? 㡣ᐡ㆐jᤩʡ䍑k̆֙㢔ਗ᠖λِќl
26 इ䒀jҢʔ⦗䍑䉥ᤩd̮₆˄иəf
Ңᘥ䦆k 㡣ᐡ㆐j䀳 ҢԸ䉩ʔึf㙸〵᠖λِlЫ̙êg᠖Ҟ
ᘥ。᠑㙸ɨʆսl
ぅд㆐ձ̔‫ז‬ኖί㢁.d7ℓί⤠˂f7ℓᥴ इ䒀jɰ⥸ы{{ᘨՑЫ㑑ℒᤩÔl
㎅մゔᘥ‫᠂ג‬ձ∠৫d7ℓኘίɓ℠ᚘ੬䄐ᜁᘥ
䚄ጔ㜗ʕdՑ⥒ᥴ┐Ը 奠ɦ╕⠧fぅд㆐ᥴኈɛ ึ㡗#
Б㢖.Ϟ℠ᕃГdᡦ℠Ѱf7䠂┐Ѱd͂㒂Ը =ί匡ᕉդਥ倠A
ᥴf 㡣ᐡ㆐j㙸〵∆e㙸〵ӂe〵㥅 n
嚓ᅦj㡣ᐡ㆐dЫίਂʡ䍑ќk
⦗Ѱ㡁Ϟ䦆fぅд㆐䉩f 㡣ᐡ㆐jҢίΐɓ΅⠆もf

72 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


JANUARY 2018

嚓ᅦjЫ⁓̘Ⅳ㡁k
㡣ᐡ㆐jҢ⁓̘ɽʆ㙸〵ਜf
嚓ᅦjЫε੬̘㙸〵k
㡣ᐡ㆐j̆˂ㄱ†ሦ℠㑠×〕ึ̘f֔ึ̘㙸〵㕃k
嚓ᅦjึ ќd Ң ᠖ ฌ 㙸 〵 f Ң ℓ Ҭ ℠ ≧ 㒄 ɓ┐̘
ыf
㡣ᐡ㆐j㜗㉷λlᡧ㈂ ㄡձҢɓ┐̘ыf

ʦ˚ਪ呦 ̍ў嘙䀨䉣d
㡣ᐡ㆐⁓̘Ⅳ㡁k
刈̈ɧ䅧̆֙㢔ਗfЫふ報Ⅳɓ䅧kᤩʡ䍑k
ɓ˂̥⁓ʱ圔d
৵&䝸৵&䉩l

30
For here
塈塈ᥴl Thank you for or to go? It’s not a
inviting me. bad idea.
㡣ᐡ㆐ձ嚓ᅦί㙸〵f ℓʔซ㦇㡐㢂̨㙸
〵f㡣ᐡ㆐‚ϣ㦇㡐⦗䍑ਂd㍄ᕄ䁡匷əɓ➆䈘f Let’s meet at 5.
ℓ̙Tも␗㙸ɨʆսd㡣ᐡ㆐ձ嚓ᅦÝ剒䘷¶Ց Is there a
discount?
奷ኙ጑㡁f
You look great.
嚓ᅦふ報㙸〵dШ㙸〵ጠʔ∁ᔨfμ㑑ℒ䁡㔦
ə䈘fʔ㤄dμ̙T‫׳‬䁒。᠑d ℓɰ̙T㙸Ý㢈
Please give
ange.
㌗ᘥ㢁䕴f I have no ch me a menu.
Which bus
do we take?
ึ㡗"
=ί㙸〵ਜA
㡣ᐡ㆐j֔⁓㦇㡐㢂̨㙸〵㕃k
嚓ᅦj剅 剅Ыdʔ⁓lʔ㤄νᕄЫ⁓㦇㡐dҢึᥴ
Ы㢂f
㡣ᐡ㆐jʔ gəd剅剅fҢ.ϣ㦇㡐⦗䍑ਂd㍄ᕄ䁡 त䍘199
匷əɓ➆䈘f ⅅ䍘˜

Õ䄒 Ø䘱̤̋Ø⥒⡑㐶
嚓ᅦjॆ̙ᒂl጑ᡦʡ䍑≧℡ᘥጣઋk
㡣ᐡ㆐jᡦ Ң৷ʕ≧℡ᘥጣઋf⡒ίdҢ〕̥も␗㙸
⡘᝖̍ўj
ɨʆսf
嚓ᅦj጑Ңℓ⡒ίㄡΎ̘㙸ɓϣыf 
Ό⚁䀁㡆ɹ⥱≵䘳˖≸塈#$ʱ&
㡣ᐡ㆐jλlᥴ䘷^‫ת‬㢘奷ኙl 䙹Υ)ɽ↗䉩‷䉣/㌣᠑

ึ㡗#
㡣ᐡ㆐jِ֔⚃剨㒂ː㕃k
嚓ᅦjᡦਧlʔ㤄Ң⅁⅁㑑ℒəf
㡣ᐡ㆐j㙸〵ጠʔ∁ᔨf֔剨λ㕃k
嚓ᅦj剨 λfҢᘥ䈘⡒ί剨ึ㌄d̙ᡦ㌱ɓɨ偲㡈
ㄡӚጣəf
㡣ᐡ㆐jλdҢℓ̙ê㙸䁒ɓ匕f
嚓ᅦj剅剅dҢ⦗ϣɰ⁓㙸㢈ʃᘥս㢖f
㜢䝉⁐䆔֨᜵ㄐ㢙⢆啑⥗䌈
㡣ᐡ㆐jӚਪ呦dҢึ䥵ɓ➆䙹ΥҢℓᘥ㙸㢖f ℰ䑰๏ਓ⢆㜆∐‫ج‬㈨ᜉ‫ੈٹ‬䆆㌣ᚖ䅱

ʦ˚ਪ呦
嚓ᅦᘥ䈘ᤩʡ䍑ึ㌄k
Ыซ㦇㡐㙸〵㕃kⅅΪᤩОk

LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH 73


TRANSLATION ʕ˖厗圃

Feature
Alexander Graham Bell
31 ㌑ᔲ↗  ጥ䠩ɽhኔ䄵

⡒ίdɓছɛ〕ึлg˓䠦ਂ⥸εጣઋdШ˓ Grammar Point Review Answers:

䠦剨ᡦϞɓ㔄ਿʈЪjҢℓлg˓䠦͂㥁㡗㍑
(Sample Answers)
ɛf㥁㡗ᡦɓ㔄╣ɽᘥ㌑ᔲd㌑ᔲɛᡦጥ䠩ʆɽâ 1. You need to finish your work.
ኔ䄵f7䀳ነ䉣᠖ช䤕䙙dဢÈ❆䞀㤄塃䌦ɛɻf 2. Try this apple.
7䀳ነ䉣ձᦉ䝸ᘥ䤕䙙ᜐԴ7ซ⁓㌑ᔲɓ〓ነ䉣䠦 3. I’ll pick a restaurant for us.
䝤f 4. Practicing is important, but so is resting.
5. He’s really smart, isn’t he?
6. How often do you visit your grandparents?
ኔ䄵ίɓɞɖ ϋɧ˜儵⚃ϓ̌d7͂㥁㡗㍑ 7. Although I’d like a new computer, I won’t buy one.
əኘί㤴䝱‫ג‬㒄ᘥп⡑fʔՑɚɤϋᠡd㥁㡗ㄡʊ 8. We can go on a trip sometime.
㝴աՑɽ⡴Դgəf 9. Which one will you try?
10. There is dirt in this cup.
ίอ㆐ᦉᙖᥰˋ䐙дᘥኔ䄵づ‫ي‬倠d㢕ព̙ê
ᥴኈኔ䄵䥲 ផᘥ䘡䉗∅ñf጑㡁Ϟ⊐ɿձ㈉ɿd (from page 58)
ᝁӚϞ㥁㡗fኔ䄵ᘥ䥲 ផ㡁ӚϞ㥁㡗dΪᤩ㥁㡗
ึʍ匲e͂匷7ᘥʈЪf
Little Lesson Answers:
ኔ䄵㙅ㄖλփːdɰ䞓Ϟ⥸ε䤕䙙f7ʔ̥㌑
ᔲə㥁㡗d剨০䀳ₓ䠦㑢Бə䀨変f̋≅ɽ⢑ɓᡸ 1. pizza 2. cheeses 3. teas 4. coffee
ₓ.˂٤ᘥₓ䠦dㄡᡦšኔ䄵ձ7ᘥ䀀㒇‫ה‬䉗〇 5. hair 6. cakes 7. chocolates
ᘥf7ɰ䉗〇㤄⤳৳dጠÈだ〇ə˥冒⤳f጑䤖⤳
(from page 59)
ίɓɘɓɚϋだɨঘБ。᠑া䦉fኔ䄵㌑ᔲəՉ7
⥸εᕃГdጠÈᡅ坣偩п塃䌦ɛɻf7ᡦ℠╣ɽᘥ
ɛl Key Point Practice Answers:

U T N L S Y E H E O 1. piece
ʦ˚ਪ呦 2. memory
P I E C E Y D G B R
ኔ䄵❆䞀əʡ䍑ɛk 3. complain
C A W E R N D T A D 4. secret
㥁㡗νОҷ墘àᥔk䘱䉩ᔲf
Y N S O C E D L T I 5. knowledge
C O M P L A I N E N 6. news
Τነ 7. popcorn
P E O W B A L Q R A
ɓ㢖‫ژ‬νᕄ嘑.d̤ɓ㢖‫ژ‬ㄡึ͂㒂i̙ᡦ 8. lend
Ңℓ㝴੬̂䄒㉖ૐ䈢✆ઍήૐ㎅嘑.ᘥ‫ژ‬dê‣ᥴ M I O H Y D L P C R 9. ordinary
ʔኈᤩҢℓ͂㒂ᘥ጑㢖‫ژ‬f L N R O C P O P E Y 10. replace
{{ጥ䠩ʆɽhኔ䄵 K G E N K U O N S R
(from page 59)

What's Wrong? Answers:


GEPT Answers:
(Sample Answers) (from page 19)
1. I feel sick. / I don’t feel very well. Multiple Choice:
2. Yes, I have a fever. / No, I don’t. 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. D
3. I’m dizzy and I was throwing up. 8. B 9. C 10. B 11. D 12. C 13. B 14. A
4. Thank you. CLOZE:
5. Thank you. 1. D 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. B
6. A 7. A 8. D 9. B 10. D
Reading Comprehension:
Getting a Pet Answers: 1. D 2. B

(Answers will vary) Ϊɛဢ⡢


(from page 50)
(from page 60-62)

74 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


App
᝘もο 呕䉢Νሥ

Jan. 17, 18 Jan. 24, 25

* kind (n) [kaInd] 䅧嘙 * vet [veterinarian] (n) 唥吶


[vEt][;vEt(/)r/:nEri/n]
* sell (v) [sEl] 䙓d̈ਯ
* bill (n) [bIl] ੮も
* mint (n) [mInt] 刑⥇
* diet (n) [:daIIt] 㝴⥳㦀ᘥत⌃㔑ₔ
* peach (n) [pit{] ⊗ɿ
* unusual (adj) [<n:ju}U/l] ʔㄠ੬ᘥi䡗तᘥ
* hair (n) [hEr] 倖䜱iˣ䜱
* snake (n) [snek] ⥔
* complain (v) [k/m:plen] ҳ㐥iᔖᠨ * gentle (adj) [:d}EntL] 䊈ᡵᘥ
* company (n) [:k<mp/ni] ä̡ * friendly (adj) [:frEndli] ʾ㍕ᘥ

Jan. 18, 19 Jan. 25, 26

* box (n) [bAks] 䕖i⡱ * handle (v) [:h,ndL] c˓


嚙䁣i≅

* count (v) [kaUnt] 䑤 ᡂ㔅ᅧ


* insect (n) [:InsEkt] ᔰ吓

* think (v) [>I?k] အ䐣i͂䅷i䉥ᤩ * yard (n) [jArd] ৫ɿi∠৫

* iceberg (n) [:aIs;b=g] Ώʆ * clean (adj) [klin] ╕⠧ᘥi⠆䒔ᘥ

* piece (n) [pis] ɓ


㕧 * wallet (n) [:wAlIt] Ӳɻᘥ
]Ѱi䦆̍

* hide (v) [haId] Ҫn吃┐Ըi㢇吃 * thousand (n) [:>aUz/nd] ɓ


* badly (adv) [:b,dli] 噄₀ή * owner (n) [:on-] ‫ה‬Ϟ٫i‫ي‬a

Jan. 19; 22 Jan. 29, 30

* form (v) [fOrm] Դ


Җϓ * hate (v) [het] 㦃ㅂiᠱ

* planet (n) [:pl,nIt] Бᡧ ίϤᡈή⡐


* skiing (n) [:skiI?] 㙸〵 㢔ਗ

* fast (adv) [f,st] Ҟή


* apartment (n) [/:pArtm/nt] äㄗ
* pole (n) [pol] 㙸〵

* rent (n) [rEnt] ॡᚆ * boot (n) [but] 㥅ɿ
* alone (adj) [/:lon] も䡗ᘥi䡗Іᘥ * jump (n) [d}<mp] 㢂垀iɓ垀ဢ┐ ਗ
  Ъ

* still (adv) [stIl] 剨ᡦiʥ吂
* leg (n) [lEg] 䈘〓
* married (adj) [:m,rid] ʊ☸ᘥ * stick (v) [stIk] ☘ᡅi匔И

Jan. 22—24 Jan. 30, 31

* sometime (adv) [:s<m;taIm] ίᡶ℠≧㒄 * easy (adj) [:izi] ∁ᔨᘥ


* sad (adj) [s,d] ûɛ嘓㤄ᘥi㔦ːᘥ * slowly (adv) [:sloli] 䕶䁒ή
* look forward to (idiom) ㈂᥶i᥶ૐ * invent (v) [In:vEnt] ㌑ᔲ
[lUk][:fOrw-d][tu]
* speech (n) [spit{] ነ䉣i䉩㡗 ঐ

* news (n) [n(j)uz] ऊ∳


* succeed (v) [s/k:sid] ϓ̌i䀨⡒X䑴
* hard-working (adj) [hArd :w=kI?] ʈЪрᘥi㔵䝵ᘥ
* expect (v) [Ik:spEkt] ㈂᠗i㥇≤ * experiment (v) [Ik:spEr/m/nt] 㑢Б䀨変iਂ㡐変

* knowledge (n) [:nAlId}] ᘩ啴i䝸ਪ * speed (n) [spid] 。᠑

* although (conj) [Ol:.o] 劗㉷i䝇䅳 * continue (v) [k/n:tInjU] Դ


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Jan. 24, 25 Jan. 17, 18
* She took her sick dog to the vet. * Ted owns six kinds of golf clubs.

* How much was your doctor bill? * Nina’s store sellsÀRZHUVDQGFXSFDNHV

* She eats a diet of vegetables and fruit. * I love the taste of mint.

* His shirt is an unusual color. * Peaches are delicious in the summer.

* The snake moved through the grass. * I have brown hair.

* Be gentle with the baby. * Many people complain to the mayor.

* Bonnie has a friendly dog. * Dr. Lee owns three different companies.

Jan. 25, 26 Jan. 18, 19


* Handle this with care. It can break! * Jo keeps her gold ring in a little box.

* InsectsDUHÀ\LQJDURXQGWKHOLJKW * Can you count to 50 in English?

* Play with the dog in the yard. * I think she can do it.

* These clothes are clean. * The large iceberg floated in the ocean.

* There is money in the wallet. * I would like a piece of pie.

* A thousand people can run in the race. * The animal was hidden behind the tree.

* Who is the owner of this bicycle? * Winnie was badly hurt.

Jan. 29, 30 Jan. 19; 22


* She hates rainy weather. * A red spot formed on my arm.
* Let’s go skiing on the mountain. * Planets move around the sun.
* Let’s walk fast. It’s cold.
* My apartmentLVRQWKHWKLUGÀRRU
* Use the pole to hike.
* The rent is $1,000 a month.
* Put on your boots now.
* Mark is home alone.
* The horse did the jump.
* My leg hurts, so I can’t walk. * She still works here.

* Let’s stick to eating fruit. * Carolyn is married to Joe.

Jan. 30, 31 Jan. 22—24


* Speaking English is easy! * We can have lunch sometime next week.
* We walked home slowly after the game. * I was sad when Tom left.
* Who invented the car? * Jenny is looking forward to the party.
* I can’t understand him. His speech isn’t clear. * You won? That’s great news!
* He succeeded in winning the game. * Greg is very hard-working.
* Let’s experimentDQG¿QGRXW * I expect to arrive at 10:00.
* What speed is the car going? * He has a lot of knowledge about sports.
* Beth will continue to write books. * Although I left early, I got home late.

80 LET’S TALK IN ENGLISH


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