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  • Welcome to the second unit of English Success, a course that uses video and practice activities

  • to teach you English.

  • My name is Alfredo, and I will be your teacher for this unit. The theme of this unit is Adventure.

  • How is learning English similar to other adventures?

  • When people go on an adventure, they face challenges and earn rewards. Even though they

  • have difficulties, the adventure is a rewarding experience. Learning English can be challenging,

  • but some of the rewards that you might enjoy include becoming fluent in English, passing

  • an important English test, traveling to English-speaking countries, getting a better job, and making

  • new friends who speak English. For some English learners, the biggest reward is the enjoyment

  • of learning.

  • People who go on an adventure often have a guide. The guide is someone who can help you

  • to be successful in your adventure. For your English-learning adventure, I will be your

  • guide.

  • Most importantly, an adventure has a destination. Your destination is knowing English--in other

  • words, becoming fluent in English.

  • Today, I want to introduce you to Jeremiah and Jon. They are going to talk about their

  • adventures. Listen to their conversation. If you don't understand everything that they

  • say, that's ok. I will use examples from this conversation throughout this unit as I teach

  • English pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.

  • Listen closely to their conversation. What adventure did Jeremiah have recently? What

  • adventure is Jon having right now?

  • Use the closed captions for this video if they will help you to understand the conversation.

  • Or turn them off if you want to try to understand Jeremiah and Jon without closed captions.

  • Did you enjoy your trip to New York City?

  • Yes, absolutely. What a city.

  • Tell me about it.

  • From the beginning?

  • Sure.

  • Well, my flight arrived at the JFK airport on Friday night. So I took a taxi to my hotel

  • on Fourth Avenue. I checked in just after midnight. And let me tell you, I was ready

  • to sleep. But Saturday morning, I was ready to go. I had a blast. Visiting New York is

  • so much fun. I walked around, went shopping, and visited the Statue of Liberty. I also

  • went to Ellis Island, Wall Street, Coney Island, Rockefeller Center.

  • I'm amazed at how many activities you packed into one day.

  • Yeah. Now, I did have some problems on my way back. First, I missed my original flight.

  • Before I got onto another flight, I waited three hours at the airport. No big deal. But

  • then, I was flying from New York when I remembered my brother's birthday. Argh! It was too late

  • to send him anything. So I called him later, and wished him a happy birthday. Finally,

  • I was driving my car during the storm last night, and I bumped into another vehicle.

  • Another problem, but thankfully, it was just a fender bender. Well, here I am, ready to

  • get back to work after a fun, crazy weekend.

  • That sounds like an adventure.

  • It was a thrill.

  • No more adventures for me, I guess.

  • What? Why?

  • Well, you know. I have a family to take care of. Our adventures are limited.

  • Are you kidding? If you want adventure, you just need to think about life as an adventure.

  • You don't have to go somewhere to have an adventure. A wise man once said, "Adventure

  • is not outside man; it is within."

  • That's true. I like that perspective. In one sense, having a family is an adventure. I

  • keep learning new things about my wife. And helping my kids grow up is challenging sometimes,

  • but it's also rewarding. That's an adventure, too.

  • Well, yeah. Most adventures have at least a little bit of challenge. In fact, I believe

  • that some difficulty makes an activity even more adventurous. My next adventure is to

  • learn a new language. To learn Spanish, I may not travel a lot, but it will still be

  • an adventure. There will be challenges, but there will also be new discoveries.

  • I guess adventure is a choice.

  • Yeah, man. Make every day an adventure.

  • What adventure did Jeremiah have recently? Jeremiah went to New York City. He visited

  • a lot of famous places there, and he faced some challenges while he was returning.

  • What adventure is Jon having right now? Well, he discovered that having a family is an adventure.

  • There are challenges, rewards, and new things to learn.

  • What challenges are you facing right now? What rewards will you experience if you face

  • those challenges successfully?

  • Answer these two questions about your adventures by adding a comment to the discussion below

  • this video.

Welcome to the second unit of English Success, a course that uses video and practice activities

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學習英語是一種冒險 (Learning English Is an Adventure)

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    阿多賓 posted on 2021/01/14
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