Learning notes
- 레벨: Easy
- 다양한 여가 활동을 영어로 표현한다
에피소드 4: 직장에서 돌아온 라일라가 보드 게임의 일종인 백개먼 게임을 하고 있는 지아드를 보고 좌절합니다. 마리암은 사람들과 함께 부쉬워크를 계획하고 있습니다.
‘라일라와 지아드’는 여러분의 영어 공부를 돕기 위해 만들어진 입니다. 젊은 커플이 호주에서 자리를 잡아가는 과정을 통해서 영어를 공부하세요. 에 아래 학습 과정을 수행합니다.
Learning activities:
- Test yourself with the interactives below:
Question 1 of 4
Question 2 of 4
Question 3 of 4
Question 4 of 4
Naomi: Naomi here from the Department of Oz-speak. Leisure activities.
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Ziad: Five and three. I've got you now, Uncle.
Where is that, Auntie?
Aunty Mariam: The Royal National Park. Every month. It's a club.
Ziad: Club? Like disco?
Aunty Mariam: No, it's when a group of people do something they like together. That's a club. This is a bushwalking club.
Uncle Rami: You need strong legs. Not those chicken legs you have.
Aunty Mariam: Rami. Ziad’s chicken legs will be strong enough.
Uncle Rami: Ah ha! Got you again, my little chicken-legged friend.
Ziad: Come on, one more.
Aunty Mariam: Leila, you're home. Hey, how was work?
Aunty Mariam: Okay, a boy threw up on my shoes.
Uncle Rami: Yeah, it happens.
Ziad: I've done it twice to Leila.
Leila: How was job hunting today?
Ziad: Ahh. You know I was thinking maybe I could be a professional backgammon player.
Uncle Rami: He'll make so much money.
Leila: Great I'll just quit my job and take up tennis.
Aunty Mariam: Leave it to me.
What's the matter Leila?
Leila: I wish he could be more serious. We can't stay here forever.
Aunty Mariam: But we love having you here. Don't stress. He'll learn soon enough. Why don't I take us all out and do something fun for a change? We could go bushwalking or go to the beach. We can watch a movie or a sports match. Anything.
Leila: Bushwalking?
Aunty Mariam: Great, bushwalking it is.
Leila: Oh, you can teach me photography.
Aunty Mariam: Sure... the leader of our club is very photogenic.
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Uncle Rami: Alright Mariam, I think we should get moving. Yes, come on, yallah. What's so funny?
Come on Mariam. It's this way.
Mariam!
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Naomi: In Australia there are so many leisure activities. There's entertainment like going to the movies or a concert. There's sports like football and cricket. Then there's my favourite exploring the great outdoors going to the beach or bushwalking. So get out there and do a leisure activity.
Credits
Director: James Hackett
Writers: Anthony Salame, Shiyan Zheng, James Hackett
Producer: Chloe Marshall
EAL framework units
'Leisure activities' video and activities can be used to support the following 22484VIC Certificate I EAL (Access) units:
- VU22592 – Give and respond to short simple verbal instructions and information.
- VU22595 – Read and write short simple descriptive and narrative texts.
- VU22598 – Identify Australian leisure activities.