source: Mohammed Abuarisha/Pearson Education, INC 2010年10月28日
* social language: Discuss future plan
* grammar: Would like; Be going to for the future
# video script:
(Bob, Cheryl, Paul, and Marie are sitting in the café, talking about their dreams.)
Marie: I would like to live in China.
Paul: I'd like to learn to play the guitar.
Marie: If I can't live in China, I'm going to learn to speak Chinese.
Paul: I'm going to write a book.
Marie: Really? About what?
Paul: I don't know. Cooking.
Marie: You don't cook.
Paul: I'll learn.
Marie: What about you two? What are your plans?
Bob: We're going to go to a movie tonight.
Marie: No, what are your plans for the future?
Cheryl: Well, I'd like to get married and have children.
Marie: What about you, Bob?
Bob: I'd like to get married and have children, too.
Marie: Really? You would?
Paul: You want to get married?!
Cheryl: Actually, we have some news for you.
Marie: No! You're getting married?!
Bob: We want you to come to the movie with us.
Marie: Oh.
Bob: And we're going to get married.
Marie: I'm so happy for you!
Paul: Congratulations! Can we still come to the movie with you?
Marie: No! You're getting married?!
Bob: We want you to come to the movie with us.
Marie: Oh.
Bob: And we're going to get married.
Marie: I'm so happy for you!
Paul: Congratulations! Can we still come to the movie with you?