source: Dương Thu Thuỷ / Pearson Education, INC 2015年3月3日
* social language: describe a wedding; discuss holiday traditions
* grammar: adjective clauses
# video script
(Paul, Marie, Cheryl, and Bob each tries to
come up with a holiday.)
Paul:
Hi, Lunchtime is over. Are you coming up to the office?
Bob:
I’m too tired to go back to the office. Planning a wedding is hard work. I need
a holiday.
Paul:
Let’s make today a holiday. We’ll tell Mr. Evans we can’t come back to work.
Bob:
That’s a great idea.
Marie:
What are we celebrating?
Paul:
You’re getting married. How about National Wedding Day?
Bob:
What happens on National Wedding Day?
Paul:
I don’t know. Why am I the one who has to think of everything?
Marie:
Why don’t we make it National Singles Day instead? All the married people give gifts
to their single friends.
Bob:
No. Buying gifts is hard work. I want to enjoy myself on our new holiday.
Cheryl:
What about a Red Day? Everybody wears red clothes, and there’s dancing in the
street that goes on all night.
Bob:
How about National Buy-Your-Friend-Another-Cup-of-Coffee Day?
Paul:
Nice try.
Mr.
Evans: How about National On-Time Day?
Bob:
What happens on Nation ON-Time Day?
Mr.
Evans: You remind one another to come back to work on time.
Paul:
Happy holiday.
Mr.
Evans: Waitress!