Monday, April 03, 2006

Show 1 Monday 3 April


Watch today's show at grouper or YouTube.

Introduction

Hi this is The Daily English Show. Welcome to the show.
My name is Sarah. I’m from Aotearoa. I live in Tokyo and I’m an English teacher. I’ve been living in Japan for almost 5 years. I decided to make this video internet show for people who are studying English in Japan and anywhere in the world. You can watch this show on your computer or downloaded it to your video ipod. Either way I hope you enjoy the show. If you have any comments or suggestions please send me an email thedailyenglishshow@gmail.com
On today’s show there will be Stick News, conversations with sarah, and questionanswer. Today’s conversation is: ordering at a café.
And the question for questionanswer is: What’s this and the topic is: kitchen.
First up is stick news.

STICK NEWS

Kia ora.
In Stick News today a lizard smuggler is facing jail time.
In Australia a man faces up to 10 years in jail after allegedly trying to smuggle six lizards out of the country.

The 22 year old Japanese man had the lizards hidden inside his hand luggage.
He was arrested as he tried to leave Perth International Airport on a flight to Singapore last Sunday night.

The man appeared in court in Perth on Tuesday charged with six counts of lizard smuggling.
And that was Stick News for Monday the 4th of April. (opps! I meant 3rd.)
Kia Ora.

conversations with sarah

#1 I’ll have an espresso please.

A customer is standing at the counter of a café and ordering a coffee.
Step 1: Repeat the customer’s lines
Step 2: Read the customer’s lines on the screen and talk to Sarah!

Sarah     Hi, what can I do for you?

Customer   I’ll have an espresso please.

Sarah     Sure. Would you like anything to eat?

Customer   Do you have any chocolate cake today?

Sarah     No, sorry, we’ve sold out of chocolate cake. But we still have carrot cake and banana cake.

Customer   OK then, I’ll have a piece of banana cake please.

Sarah     That’s six fifty.

Customer  Here you go.

Sarah     Take a seat and I’ll bring it over to you.

Customer   Thanks.