punishment of caning if you violate the law in Singapore?
In the broadcast, our guest, Gwen, grown up in Singapore, will give you some suggestions about where to make a tour and what to buy around Singapore.
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Hi, this is Jenny again, hosting the show today. Today we are talking about Singapore. We have two regular guests as usual, Jerry and Gwan, here to talk about today’s topic. Gwen grew up in Singapore and moved to the U. S. A. when she was 22 years old. She has a lot to talk about Singapore. Singapore was once a British colony, adopting English as the official language. And more amazing, with so many races, it displays a multicultural facet. ..........
If you plan a two or three-day-tour to Singapore, Gwen will give you some suggestions about where to go and what to buy. Let’s find out some resorts she suggests for tourists. On the first day, Gwen will take you to visit some multicultural communities. ...........On the third day, Gwen will take you to the water market…..This is Jenny again. Welcome to our talk show again. Singapore sounds a fascinating country with different races and food. I’ll pay a visit to Singapore this summer and Gwen will be my tour guide. Hey, you should obey the laws in Singapore or you will get a punishment of caning. It is a severe punishment in which you are beaten severely by a cane. At the end of the show, what are your impressions of Singapore? Let me know…. If you like today’s program, let me know. You can either leave your message on our discussion board or on the Blog….. or just call in….and let me know you love my talk show. Stay tune. Bye. Bye.
(Kitty was standing in the middle, with Lynsey on the left and Anderas on the right of the photo. Anderas was cracking a joke while being taken the picture. That was why they wore broad smiles on the face. Lynsey and Anderas were foreign exchange students in Da-tong Senior High School from the year 2004 to 2005, spending two semesters entirely studying with their classmates in a Physical Education Class. They were industrious and friendly and have associated a lot of good friends on campus.)
Do you have any experience talking with
foreign exchange students about their life in Taiwan?
Now let’s listen to the broadcast in which Stephy, as a student DJ, hosted the show, interviewing two exchange students, Lynsey and Anderas, in Ta-tong Senior High School. Let’s listen to our foreign exchange students sharing their cultural impact in Taiwan.
(The picture above was taken in an English class in which Kitty employed iTalkShow English Zone to her teaching as an innovative way to English teaching and learning.)
Use one or two animals to describe an unforgettable teacher
....to the best of your knowledge….
in your life.
Listen to the broadcast of Jenny here and as a student DJ,
she will tell you how she overcame the difficulty in learning English.
(The picture above is illustrated by one of Kitty’s students. With the aid of the picture, a teacher can make a riddle more embodied for students to make a good guess.)
(This broadcast can be applied as supplementary material when teaching Lesson 1, Book 1 & Lesson 4, Book4 in Far East English Reader for Senior High Schools in Taiwan.)
Do you like riddle-guessing? Do you know any puns in English?
(Picture above:A car with silver paint is Teacher Nancy’s favorite.)
Do you find it difficult to stay away from a pushy salesman? If you have a plan to buy a new car, what brand is your first choice?
Let’s listen to the broadcast of a student DJ, Jenny, who hosted the show and talked a lot with our guests, Jerry and Gwen, two students in Berkeley University online, about how to purchase a new car.
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Hi, this is Jenny again…….Do you like my show? There are many tips to buying a car. Jerry thought the best way is stay away from the pushy salespeople, see through their tricky sales techniques and buy a book on a car dealing. I thought these are good tips. What do you think about it? This is Jenny…….I am happy to have you here on the air… This is Jenny again…... How I wish I could have my own car after I go to college. But before that, I should get a driving license. I don’t want to be caught by a policeman. See you next time. Are you for or against the use of a car? Let me know……. You can either leave your message on our discussion board or on the Blog….. or just call in….and let me know you love my talk show.
(Picture above: Though most of the schools in Taiwan do not allow students to talk on the cell phone, especially at class. There are also posters to show no cell phone noise pollution on campus. However, students often ignore the regulation. At class, you may find the cell phone ringing occasionally.)
Are you for or against the widwspread of the cell phones?
Some may prefer the old good days without the interrupting rings of the cell phone.
Others may marvel at its convenience and then predict that it will sweep over and lead the world.
Now let’s listen to Jenny’s show online here….......
In the broadcast, our guests, Jerry and Gwen,will talk about their opinions on cell phones.
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Welcome to our talk show again. Do you want to change a new cell phone? What functions are you looking for a cell phone? A new cell phone with blue-tooth tech, a fancy ring tone, a camera function, a compact vision, or with PDA function? I prefer a smaller and more skinny one. How about you? This is Jenny…… With the increase of cell phones, it is not easy to find a pay phone along the street? Let’s go back to our show and find out what Jerry and Gwan talk about…............... Hi, this is Jenny again, hosting our show today. The cell phone is absolutely a new invention. Years ago, people use pagers and now new generations around Taiwan walk along the street with fancy cell phones. Cell phones companies also offer good plans to promote their products. It is amazing to talk on the cell phone. Besides, with the cell phone, people can walk around and answer their calls easily. But pay more attention on your cell phone bill. Anyway, if you talk more on the cell phone, you should pay more. Are you for or against the use of cell phones? Do you want to go back to the good old days without any cell phones? Let me know……. You can either leave your message on our discussion board or on the Blog….. or just call in….and let me know you love my talk show.More…
(Picture above: One of the beautiful buildings on the campus of Ta-tong Senior High School. The sky is too blue to be true.)
Is it likely that aliens from the outer space really have visited the earth?
Who knows?
The possibility of life existing in the universe remains an unsolved mystery.
Let’s listen to the broadcast of a student DJ, Jenny, where she talked with our guests, Jerry and Mark about the mysteries of the universe and NASA.
(This broadcast can be applied as suppementary teaching material when teaching Lunteng English Reader Lesson 11, Book 2 for Senior High Schools in Taiwan.)
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Imagine you are an astronaut sucking juice from special containers. Is this novel and weird to you? Say, if the earth perished one day, where could we emigrate? Could we flee to such planets, as Mars, the moon, Jupiter or Saturn? As we know, humans need a planet with enough oxygen and liquid to live on. Which planet will be an ideal planet for humans except for the earth? This is Jenny…….Let’s continue our show……. Hi, this is Jenny again. People talk about UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) a lot. For example, Roswell is a small town in New Mexico, America. Every year people flock to Roswell for UFO sightseeing and now searching for an alien becomes a big industry in Roswell. At the end of my show, here comes a question for you: Is there any life in the space or outer space? This is Jenny…….Let’s continue our show……. If you like today’s program, let me know. You can either leave your message on our discussion board or on the Blog….. or just call in….and let me know you love my talk show.
(Picture above: These are local Chinese food. On the left is the well-known Sweet & Sour Fish. On the right is the homemade fried rice. Are they strange food for you? Not for Kitty.)
What are the most werid and funny food that you have tasted?
Let’s listen to the following broadcast hosted by a student DJ, Jenny where Jerry and Gwen will talk about some strange food.
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Well, let’s list some meats from some animals we can eat here. Pork from pigs, lamb and mutton from sheep, chicken chop from chickens, Vinson from deer, meat from crocodiles, geese, rabbits and quails, to list just a few here. If you are a vegetarian, you will skip meat in your diet and eat lots of vegetables and fruit or eggs. Do you believe in the statement that vegetarians are healthier than those who eat meat a lot? Are you for or against this statement?Let’s go back to Jerry and Gwen. Talking about food and exotic food is interesting, isn’t it? Well, this is jenny, hosting our talk show today. We have introduced some exotic foods for today’s program. Thanks Jerry and Gwen. What exotic food have you ever taste? Tell me, what else? See you next time. If you like today’s program, let me know. You can either leave your message on our discussion board or on the Blog….. or just call in….and let me know you love my talk show. Stay tune. Bye.