Ron is chatting on the LINE app with his classmate Lily. They are both in their own homes.
Watch this video of a dog speaking human language. It's so cool.
Okay, but I'm sure it's fake. It doesn't look real. And it doesn't show the source.
It's gone viral on Facebook and LINE.
It's hard to tell a fake sometimes, especially when it gets a lot of views. But that one is pretty obvious.
You may be right. But it's a fun video anyway. I'm going to send it to my friends.
Don't do that. It's like spreading fake news. You could get into trouble.
What harm can it do?
I don't know. But it's up to you, I guess. By the way, we have a test tomorrow. You didn't forget, did you?
Who told you that? What's your source? Are you sure it's not fake news?
Ha ha! Mrs. Baldwin said so. It's 100% true.
Ron 正在 LINE 應用程式上與他的同學 Lily 聊天。他們倆都在自己的家裡。
妳看這段狗說人話的短片。這太酷了。
好喔,但我確定這是假的。它看起來不是很真實。而且也沒有顯示來源。
它在臉書和 LINE 上紅得不得了。
有時候很難辨別是假的,尤其是當它獲得很多瀏覽量的時候。但這一個很明顯。
妳說的可能沒錯。但無論如何這是一支有趣的短片。我要把它寄給我的朋友們。
別這麼做。這就像傳播假新聞。你可能會惹上麻煩。
能有什麼害處?
我不知道。但我想就隨你便吧。對了,我們明天有考試。你沒忘記對吧?
誰告訴妳的?妳的來源是什麼?確定不是假新聞?
哈哈!Baldwin 老師是這麼說的。100% 正確。
- custom [ˋkʌstəm] n.
習俗,慣例;習慣
It is a custom in Taiwan to have a family dinner on New Year's Eve.
It's Aunt Mary's custom to send hand-written letters instead of emails. - light [laɪt] v.
點燃;照亮
When you light the fireworks, make sure you stand back to be safe.
The lamp was bright enough to light the whole room. - light [laɪt] n.
光;燈
There are large windows in the apartment so it gets plenty of light.
I pressed the switch but the light didn't come on. - candle [ˋkænd!] n.
蠟燭
During the power cut I had to light candles to do my homework. - celebrate [ˋsɛlə͵bret] v.
慶祝
I plan to celebrate my next birthday with a dinner party. - celebration [͵sɛləˋbreʃən] n.
慶祝;慶祝活動
We took Mom to dinner in celebration of Mother's Day.
In this city, there is a huge and noisy celebration at New Year. - amusing [əˋmjuzɪŋ] adj.
有趣的,好笑的
The picnic was a success, with amusing activities. - amused [əˋmjuzd] adj.
愉快的
The hotel has plenty of activities to keep guests amused. - amuse [əˋmjuz] v.
提供娛樂,使愉快
If the rides at Disneyland don't amuse you, it has some great shows. - amusement [əˋmjuzmənt] n.
樂趣;消遣娛樂
John isn't serious about golf. He only plays the sport for amusement.
The hotel often arranges special events and amusements for its guests. - prefer [prɪˋfɝ] v.
寧可,偏好
I hate hot weather, and I actually prefer winter to summer. - preference [ˋprɛfərəns] n.
偏好,偏愛;偏愛的事物
Julie's preference for bright colors makes her clothes stand out.
Annie's musical preferences are very similar to mine. We both love jazz and rock music. - tradition [trəˋdɪʃən] n.
傳統,慣例
In this area there is an old tradition of singing and dancing during a wedding. - traditional [trəˋdɪʃən!] adj.
傳統的,慣例的
We celebrated Christmas in the traditional way, by giving each other presents. - strength [strɛŋθ] n.
力氣;強度
I don't have enough strength to move this heavy table by myself.
Jack found it difficult to express the strength of his feelings for Joanne. - strengthen [ˋstrɛŋθən] v.
增強;使鞏固
This exercise will help you strengthen your leg muscles.
Going on vacation together last year strengthened my friendship with Tom. - associate [əˋsoʃɪɪt] v.
聯想
I always associate this song with a trip I took to Japan. - association [ə͵sosɪˋeʃən] n.
聯想;關連
The popular association of Africa with poverty represents a narrow view.
Most scientists accept the association between carbon dioxide and climate change. - ideal [aɪˋdiəl] adj.
理想的,完美的
The island is an ideal place for a relaxing vacation. - ideal [aɪˋdiəl] n.
理想
Studying science at a top university is my ideal, and I'm sure I'll make it. - available [əˋveləb!] adj.
沒有交往對象的;有空的;可取得的
If your brother is still available, I know a nice girl that he may like.
Are you available for lunch on Thursday or Friday this week?
This item is only available through our website, and you can't find it in any other stores. - belief [bɪˋlif] n.
看法;信仰;信念
It's my belief that high school students are too young for romantic relationships.
The idea that pork is an unclean meat is part of certain religious beliefs.
To succeed in business, you must have strong belief in what you are doing. - memory [ˋmɛmərɪ] n.
記憶力;回憶
The boss has a good memory for the names of everyone in the office.
The terrible memories of the war stayed with Arthur for the rest of his life. - memorize [ˋmɛmə͵raɪz] v.
記住,熟背
We have to memorize this entire poem for Monday's class. - explanation [͵ɛkspləˋneʃən] n.
解釋,說明
There is no explanation for those strange lights in the sky last night.
Suddenly and without explanation, Jean stood up and left the room. - explain [ɪkˋsplen] v.
解釋,說明
The teacher asked John to explain why he was so late for the class. - apply [əˋplaɪ] v.
塗抹;應用,實施;申請
Apply a small amount of the cream to the wound.
The school has applied some new ways of teaching children.
That job would suit you, and you should apply for it. - application [͵æpləˋkeʃən] n.
應用;申請
The application of these methods can help you relax and deal with stress.
I'm expecting an email about my application to Yale University. - slippery [ˋslɪpərɪ] adj.
滑溜的
The fish was very slippery and fell out of my hands. - slip [slɪp] v.
滑跤;溜走
The path was very icy and I slipped several times.
Fiona slipped away before the party ended, and I didn't see her again that night. - consider [kənˋsɪdɚ] v.
認為;考慮
I know Lucas well, but I don't consider him to be a close friend.
Please consider my offer and give me an answer tomorrow. - consideration [kənsɪdəˋreʃən] n.
考慮
After serious consideration, Steven decided not to join the army. - practice [ˋpræktɪs] n.
慣例,習俗;施行
When I was in India, I found some of the religious practices very interesting.
Is Edward really going to put his crazy idea into practice? - unique [juˋnik] adj.
獨特的,獨一無二的
The band has won a lot of fans with its fun songs and unique style. - cultural [ˋkʌltʃərəl] adj.
文化上的
When you travel to another country, it is important to respect cultural differences. - culture [ˋkʌltʃɚ] n.
文化
The book is a study of South Pacific islanders and their culture. - worth [wɝθ] adj.
值得;有...價值的
The museum has a lot to see and is really worth visiting.
It's a nice jacket, but it isn't worth three thousand dollars. - worth [wɝθ] n.
價值
Nobody knows Mr. Price's exact worth, but he is a billionaire for sure. - worthy [ˋwɝðɪ] adj.
值得的
The young boy's bravery is worthy of a medal. - try out
試驗
Windsurfing looks fun, and I'd love to try it out this summer. - hold up
支撐住
That pole doesn't look strong enough to hold up such a big tent. - come across
偶然遇到
When we were hiking in the hills, we came across an old farmer with his sheep. - in that case
既然那樣,在那種情況下
John: My brother is picking me up later.
Janet: In that case, I won't wait for you. - make fun of
取笑,嘲弄
The first time she went to school in glasses, Dee's classmates made fun of her. - serve the purpose of
用於...目的
The mother bird's quick action served the purpose of protecting its young from a snake. - be supposed to
應該...的
I know cabbage is supposed to be good for me, but I hate its taste. - die out
過時;滅絕
Some languages in remote parts of the world are gradually dying out.
The dodo was a flightless bird that died out more than two centuries ago.