[00:39.99]Shop, shop till you drop!
[01:16.15]1.What is wrong with the blouse?
[01:20.51]2.What did the customer want to do with the blouse?
[01:34.15]She insisted that the shop change the blouse for another one or give her money back.
[01:42.22]Language points
[01:46.48]1.I bought this blouse here last week,but there seems to be something wrong with it.
[02:00.42]There seems to be...
[02:10.59]There seems to be something wrong with the TV set.
[02:18.74]2.I'm not that foolish. =I'm not so foolish.
[02:39.61]Can the weather there be that hot?
[02:47.55]She is not that careless.
[02:53.43]3.It looks as if it hasn't been washed following the instructions.
[03:05.68]It looks as if... It looks as if we shall have to walk home.
[03:26.03]It looks seems as if th'll be late for the meeting.
[03:32.79]4.Why can't you do something about it?
[03:41.34]Why don't you have a look at the other blouses?
[03:48.88]Why can't you...? Why don't you...? Why not do...?
[04:15.74]Why don't you take a bus for a change?
[04:35.70]Mark Twain (1835-1910)
[04:40.45]Mark Twain is the pen name of Samuel L. Clemens.
[04:47.11]He was one of the most important humorous writer of the 19 century.
[04:54.48]He's best known for the novels
[04:59.44]The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,
[05:06.70]but he also wrote travel books and essays,
[05:13.08]many of them based on his experiences of life on the Mississippi River.
[05:21.54]The dialogue we're going to learn has been written from Mark Twain's short story
[05:28.70]The S1.000.000 Bank-Note .
[05:33.95]In the story,Mark Twain described how money means everything in capitalist society--with money
[05:44.01]a person has everything and is respected,
[05:49.28]without money, he has nothing and is looked down upon.
[05:55.63]Language points
[06:00.49]1.No matter what he's wearing,Tod,just show him the cheapest.
[06:16.14]No matter what who when
[06:33.22]No matter what she says,I won't believe him.
[06:45.66]No matter who knocks,don't open the door.
[06:53.20]Come and see me no matter when you come to Tianjin.
[07:05.87]2.I just didn't wish to put you to the trouble of changing a large note put sb.
[07:20.32]put sb. to trouble
[07:28.78]He didn't want to put me to the trouble of meeting him at the airport.
[07:38.16]3.Is anything the matter? =Is there any trouble?
[07:57.81]-Is there anything the matter? -Of course,there's something the matter.
[08:17.58]She fell off the bike.Is anything the matter with her now?
[08:28.76]4.Come,come,Get him his change,Tod.=Hurry up,Tod.Give the man his change.
[08:57.52]5.To sell such a suit as that to a millionaire!
[09:09.77]=How foolish of Tod to sell such a cheap suit as that to a millionaire!
[09:30.12]such...as I like such fruit as apples and bananas.
[10:10.87]We don't enjoy such a book as that.Such people as Jim and Bob should be punished.
[10:37.83]I have never seen such an interesting person as he(is)
[10:58.39]6.Ah, here is the thing I'm after. be after
[11:14.56]Don't marry her;she's only after your money.The policemen are after the thief.
[11:35.22]7.Do me the favor to put on this shirt,and this suit.
[11:47.68]do sb.a favor to do sth do a favor for sb.
[12:10.54]Would you do me a favor? =Would you do a favor for me?
[12:17.91]Do me the favor to turn off the radio.
[12:26.37]8.But wait till you see what we'll make for you to your own measure.to one's own measure
[12:51.53]It seems that the coat is made to his measure.
[13:00.49]9.I'll drop in and leave the new address. drop in
[13:13.47]Drop in and see me when you're next in China.
[13:27.24]He usually drops in at my place on his way home.
[13:42.39]10. One moment - let me show you out,sir.He showed me out.
[14:04.93]Show them in,please.
[14:10.70]The shop assistant showed the customer to the back room.
[14:25.46]1.Once upon a time,a London journalist wanted to do some research about wine shops
[14:49.39]do make research about on sth.
[15:02.37]I did research about school students when I worked in America.
[15:11.33]2.She did up the buttons in such a way that one at the bottom was not done up.
[15:20.89]=She did not fasten each button in its correct button hole
[15:27.84]so that she should look rather untidily dressed.
[15:40.51]do up: fasten He stopped to do up his shoes.
[15:53.68]Let's do up this room first.
[16:02.53]such...that He is such a good student that we all like him.
[16:18.99]He's so good that we all like him.
[16:28.66]6.She also said that she did not mind how much money she spent.
[16:39.91]mind+doing mind+ if whether,what,how much...
[16:58.57]Would you mind making a speech at the end of the meeting?
[17:04.52]I don't mind how much money the dress costs.
[17:17.87]Would you mind if I turn down the radio?
[17:22.91]You mustn't mind what he said.
[17:29.78]4. The assistant did not take her seriously.
[17:51.12]She takes everything too seriously.
[18:00.27]5.What was worse,this wine was not at all suitable for drinking with a meal.
[18:14.82]what's worse
[18:31.46]It began to snow,and what was worse,we lost our way in the forest.
[18:47.50]be suitable for =be fit for ; be good for
[19:00.48]These story-books are suitable for children to read.
[19:11.11]This kind of food is not suitable for the patients.
[19:20.39]6. Finally,he did not give her the right change but kept back five pounds.
[19:33.94]Keep back
[19:39.51]He didn't give the whole pay to his wife,but kept back half of the money |