Lesson 115: Knock, knock!
Watch the story and answer the question
- What does Jim have to drink? 吉姆只能喝什么饮料?
Key words and expressions
- knock v. 敲,打
- quiet 宁静的,安静的
- impossible 不可能的
- invite 邀请
- lemonade 柠檬水
- joke 开玩笑
Language points
- Helen: Isn’t there anyone at home?
- Jim: I’ll knock again, Helen. Everything’s very quiet. I’m sure there’s no one at home.
- Helen: But that’s impossible. Carol and Tom invited us to lunch. Look through the window.
- Helen: Can you see anything?
- Jim: Nothing at all.
- Hellen: Let’s try the back door.
- Jim: Look! Everyone’s in the garden.
- Carol: Hello, Helen. Hello, Jim.
- Tom: Everybody wants to have lunch in the garden. It’s nice and warm out here.
- Carol: Come and have something to drink.
- Jim: Thanks, Carol. May I have a glass of beer please?
- Carol: Beer? There’s none left. You can have some lemonade.
- Jim: Lemonade!
- Tom: Don’t believe her, Jim. She’s only joking. Have some beer!
- everyone, no one, anyone, someone 不定代词(不知道确切的指哪个人)
- knock on/at the door 敲门
- everything, nothing, anything, something 不定代词
- invite sb. to …
- I’ve invited Peter to our party.
- They invited me to give a talk.
- Nothing at all. = I can see nothing at all.
- try
- Try this chocolate.
- Try these shoes for size.
- the back/front door 后门、前门
- everybody, nobody, anybody, somebody
- nice and … nice失去本身意思,这里只为加强语气
- It was nice and cool in the woods.
- Everybody arrived nice and early.
- Come and have something to drink.
- Have a drink, please.
- Help yourself (to some drink).
- May I have a glass of beer please? 非常客气的说法,may也可以换为could/can
- There’s none left. = There’s no beer left.
- left 剩下
- There are six days left before we go.
- Is there any coffee left?
- left 剩下
- She’s only joking. = She’s only kidding.
Sentence patterns
every/no/any/some + one/body/thing/where
- Everything’s very quiet.
- Can you see anything.
- There’s nobody / no one at home.
- They must be somewhere. 某个地方。
Lesson 116: Every, no, any and some
Pattern drill
every
- everyone
- everybody
- everything
- everywhere
none
- no one
- nobody
- nothing
- nowhere
any
- anyone
- anybody
- anything
- anywhere
some
- someone
- somebody
- something
- somewhere
every
- everyone Everyone is asleep.
- everybody Everybody is asleep.
- everything Everything is untidy.
- everywhere I looked for my pen everywhere.
none
- no one There’s no one at home.
- nobody There’s nobody at home.
- nothing There’s nothing in this box.
- nowhere Where did you go yesterday? Nowhere. I stayed at home.
any
- anyone Is there anyone at home?
- anybody Is there anybody at home?
- anything Is there anything in that box?
- anywhere I couldn’t find my pen anywhere.
some
- someone There’s someone in the garden.
- somebody There’s somedoby in the garden.
- something There’s something under that chair!
- somewhere My glasses must be somewhere! You’re wearing them!