BROADCAST: December 02, 2024-Monday
“Let’s Talk About Months Of The Year"
Jaron:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Jaron and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Ray:
Today, we’re going to learn something amazing—the months of the year! Can you say 'months of the year' with me?
Tony:
There are 12 months in a year! That’s a lot, but don’t worry, we’ll learn them together. Let’s say them slowly first. Ready?
January February March
April May
Jaron:
June July August September
October November December
Wow! You did it! Those are the 12 months of the year.
Ray:
Hmm which month is cold and snowy? Oh, January! Can you say January?
Good job! January is the first month of the year.
Ryan:
What about this flower? Flowers bloom in spring. That’s in April! Say it with me: April!
Tony:
Now let’s play a game! I’ll ask a question, and you answer. Are you ready? Let’s go!
What month comes after February?
That’s right, March!
Ryan:
What month do we celebrate Taiwan National Day?
Yes, October!
What’s the last month of the year and the month we celelebrate Christmas?
December! You’re amazing!
Ray:
Wow, friends, you are so smart! We learned all about the months of the year today.
Jaron:
Thank you for learning with me. Remember, every month is special! See you next time, friends! Bye- Byeee!
BROADCAST: December 04, 2024-Wednesday
“Let’s Talk About The Song Pasko Na Naman"
Jerry:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Jerry and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Today, we’re going to learn something amazing.
Tony:
We’re going to learn a famous Christmas song from the Philippines! It’s called Pasko Na Naman. Can you say it with me?
Pasko Na Naman! Great job! This means 'It’s Christmas again!'
Ray:
This song is all about happiness and celebration because Christmas has come again! It talks about joy, love, and being kind to others. In the Philippines, people love singing this song during the Christmas season. It’s like a big, happy tradition!
Jaron:
Pasko na naman, o kay tulin ng araw means, ‘It’s Christmas again, oh, how quickly the days have passed.
Ben:
Paskong nagdaan, tila ba kung kailan lang means, ‘The last Christmas feels like it was just yesterday.
Kyle:
The song reminds us to celebrate and enjoy every moment of Christmas. It’s about love, family, and kindness.
Jerry:
Let’s try singing a small part of the song together.
🎵 Pasko na naman, o kay tulin ng araw,
🎵 Paskong nagdaan, tila ba kung kailan lang.
Ben:
Great singing! You’re doing amazing!
Jaron:
In the Philippines, Christmas is very special. Families sing songs like Pasko Na Naman to celebrate together. Did you know Christmas celebrations start as early as September in the Philippines?
Tony:
Now, let’s play a game! I’ll ask you a question, and you tell me the answer.
What does Pasko Na Naman mean?"
It means 'It’s Christmas again!
Ray:
Why do people sing this song?
To celebrate Christmas and share happiness!
Kyle:
When do Filipinos start celebrating Christmas? As early as September!
Jerry:
Friends, you did such a great job today! We learned about Pasko Na Naman and why it’s such a special song for Christmas in the Philippines. Let’s sing it one more time together!
🎵 Pasko na naman, o kay tulin ng araw,
🎵 Paskong nagdaan, tila ba kung kailan lang.
Ray: Thank you for learning with me today. Remember, Christmas is about love, kindness, and joy. Byeee!
BROADCAST: December 06, 2024-Friday
“Let’s Talk About Wh-Question"
Rita:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Rita and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Ernie:
Today, we’re going to learn about something super fun and important in English—Wh-questions!
These are the special words we use to ask questions when we want to know something. Can you say 'Wh-questions' with me?
Elsa:
What Are Wh-Questions?
"Wh-questions start with words like:
What, When, Where, Who, Why, How
These words help us ask about different things, like people, places, time, and reasons. Let’s talk about what each one means!
Ernie & Jimmy:
What asks about things. For example: What is your name?
When asks about time. For example: When is your birthday?
Amber, Elsa & Rita:
Where asks about places. For example: Where do you live?
Who asks about people. For example: Who is your teacher?
Why asks about reasons. For example: Why are you happy?
How asks about the way something happens. For example: How do you go to school?"
Amber:
Now, let’s practice asking and answering Wh-questions.
Ernie & Jimmy:
What food do you like
I like to eat pizza.
When is your birthday?
It’s on May 1st.
Where do you play?
I play at the park
Who is your best friend?
My best friend is Ryan.
How do you get to school?
I go to school by biking.
Rita:
Let’s say this
What asks about a thing,
When asks about a time,
Where asks about a place,
And Who’s for a friend of mine.
Jimmy:
Why asks the reason,
How tells us the way,
Now let’s practice Wh-questions,
Come and ask today!
Ernie:
Wow, we learned so much today about Wh-questions! Remember, these words help us learn more about the world by asking good questions.
Elsa:
What, When, Where, Who, Why, How!
Thank you for learning with us today. Keep asking questions because that’s how we learn and grow! See you next time. Byeee!
BROADCAST: December 09, 2024-Monday
“Let’s Talk About What’s The Date?"
Benson:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Benson and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Ray:
Today, we’re going to learn how to ask and answer questions about dates—like 'What’s the date?
Tony:
We use a calendar to find out the date. A date tells us the month, the day, and sometimes the year. Are you ready to learn about holiday dates?
Benson:
When we ask 'What’s the date?', we want to know the day of a month. For example, we can ask, 'What’s the date of Christmas?' The answer is December 25th.
Wilson:
Let’s learn the dates of other holidays and practice asking questions using ‘When’.
When is New Year’s Day?
It’s on January 1st.
When is the next Chinese New Year?
It’s on January 29th.
Ray:
When is Mother’s Day?
It’s on the second Sunday of May.
Jaron:
When is Father’s Day in the US?
It’s on the second Sunday of June.
When is Thanksgiving Day?
It’s on the fourth Thursday of November.
When is Christmas?
It’s on December 25th.
Wilson:
Great job, everyone! Now, let’s practice asking and answering together.
Benson:
What’s the date today?
It’s December ninth.
Christmas is nearly coming. It’s an important event in the USA as well as in the Philippines.
Wilson:
When is it?
It’s on December 25th. This year, it’s Wednesday.
Ray:
Oh, my birthday is on December 24th. It’s the day before Christmas.
May baby brother’s birthday is on that day, too.
Tony:
Wow, friends! Today, we learned how to ask and answer 'What’s the date?' for different holidays. Remember, dates help us celebrate special times with our friends and family.
Benson:
Thank you for learning with us today. Don’t forget to practice asking about dates with your friends and family. We’ll talk to you next time! Byeee!
BROADCAST: December 11, 2024-Wednesday
“Let’s Talk About What’s The Time?"
Ray:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Ray and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Tony:
Today,we’re going to learn something very useful—how to ask and tell the time.
When we want to know the time, we can ask, What’s the time?' Let’s say that together: 'What’s the time?' Awesome! Now, let’s learn how to read the clock and say the time.
Benson:
The clock tells us the time.
It has big hand for the minutes.
While the small hand for the hours.
Ray:
Right now, the time is 8:09. We can also say Ninth past eight. Can you say that with me? 'Ninth past eight!' Great job!
Jaron:
Here are some ways we say the time:
10:00 Ten or Ten o’clock.
10:15 – Ten fifteen or quarter past ten.
10:30 – Ten thirty or half past ten.
10:45 – Ten forty-five or quarter to eleven.
Benson:
Let’s try saying them together!
I’ll give you a time, and tell me what is the other way to say it. Ready?
What’s the time?
11:15
It’s quarter past eleven.
Ray:
12:30- half past twelve
11:45- quarter to twelve
3:15- quarter past fifteen
9:30- half past nine
Wilson:
You did it right! You’re amazing!
Let’s practice asking and answering questions about the time.
What time do you wake up in the morning?
I wake up at 6:30 or half past six in the morning.
Benson:
What time do you go to school?
I go to school at 7:30 or half past seven.
What time do you go home?
I go home at 5:30 or half past five.
Tony:
You’re doing such a great job!
Today, we learned how to ask, 'What’s the time?' and how to answer with the time. Remember, you can use words like 'o’clock,' 'half past,' 'quarter past,' or 'quarter to.'
Ray:
Thank you for learning with us today. You’re amazing! Keep practicing, and We’ll talk to you next time. Byeee!
BROADCAST: December 13, 2024-Friday
“Let’s Talk About What’s The Time Around The World?"
Benson:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Benson and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Tony:
Today, we’re going on an exciting trip around the world—right from here in Taiwan.
We’re going to learn about time in different countries! Have you ever wondered, 'What time is it in London? or 'What’s the time in Tokyo?' Today, we’ll find out together. Are you ready? Let’s go!
Wilson:
Different places in the world have different times because of something called time zones.
When it’s 10:00 in the morning here in Taiwan,
Ernie:
It’s 2:00 in the morning in London
9:00 in the evening in New York, USA
7:30 in the morning in New Delhi
Kyle:
Let’s practice saying these times together!"
Benson:
Here’s a fun way to remember the times! I’ll show you a time, and I’ll say it for Taiwan and another country.
Kyle:
In Taiwan, it’s 8:00 in the morning.
In London, it’s midnight.
In Taiwan, it’s 6:00 in the evening.
In New York, it’s 5:00 in the morning.
Wilson:
In Taiwan, it’s 9:00 in the morning.
In New Delhi, it’s 6:30 in the morning.
Jaron:
In Taiwan, it’s 2:00 in the afternoon.
In Tokyo, it’s 3:00 in the afternoon.
Tony:
Isn’t it cool to think about how people are doing different things at the same time all over the world?
Ethan:
In New York, London, and Tokyo!
It’s morning here, it’s night over there,
Time is different everywhere!
Benson:
Today, we learned how to ask and answer 'What’s the time?' in different places around the world. Now you can practice asking about time zones with your friends and family.
Ethan:
Thank you for learning with us today. You did an awesome job! We’ll talk to you next time. Bye!
BROADCAST: December 16, 2024-Monday
“Let’s Talk About How Do You Go There?
Kyle:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Kyle and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Tony:
Today, we’re going to talk about something super fun—how to go to different places!
There are so many places we can go. But how do we get there? Do we walk, ride a bike, or fly on a plane? Let’s find out together!
Ethan:
We can drive a car to go somewhere.
To go to faraway places, we can fly a plane!
Benson:
There are so many ways to go to different places like:
Take a boat, Ride a bike, Take a taxi
Ride a scooter, Walk on foot, Take the metro
Jaron:
Now, let’s practice asking, 'How do you go there?'
I go to school by train.
How do you go to the park?
Wilson:
I go to the park on foot!
How do you go to the store?
Tony:
How do you go to the other country?
I go to the other country by a plane!
How do you go to an Island?
I go there by boat or by ship.
Benson:
How do you go to the museum?
I go to the museum by taking a taxi.
How do you go to Taipei?
Ethan:
I go to Taipei by bus.
How do you go to different places?
Tell me, I want to know!
By train, by car, by boat, by plane,
Tony:
Today, we learned how to ask, 'How do you go there?' and answer with fun ways to travel! Now, you can tell your friends how you go to school, the park, or even a faraway city.
Wilson:
Thank you for learning with us today. You’re so smart and amazing! I can’t wait to talk to you next time. Bye!
BROADCAST: December 18, 2024-Wednesday
“Let’s Talk About How Much Did It Cost?
Jerry:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Jerry and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Elsa:
Today, we’re going shopping! Do you like shopping?"
Me too! When we go shopping, we use money to buy things. And we ask, 'How much did it cost?' Let’s learn how to ask and answer this question together!
Jimmy:
For example:
The toy car costs five dollars. Can you say, 'It costs five dollars'?
Good job! When we buy something, we can also say, 'I paid five dollars for it. Try saying it: 'I paid five dollars for it.' Amazing!
Chad:
I bought this bear yesterday. It cost ten dollars. I spent ten dollars on it. Can you say, 'I spent ten dollars'?
Ben:
Now, let’s practice asking and answering questions!
How much did the toy car cost? It cost five dollars. I paid five dollars for it.
Elsa:
Your turn! Ask me, 'How much did the guitar cost?
Wow, great question! The bear cost 3,000 NT dollars. I spent 3,000 NT dollars on it.
Ask me, 'How much did this shirt cost?
Jerry:
You’re doing amazing! The shirt cost 100 NT dollars. I paid 100 NT dollars for them.
Let’s go shopping together! I’ll show you an item, and you ask me how much it cost. Ready?
Chad:
How much did this book cost? It cost fifty NT dollars. I paid 50 NT dollars for it.
How much did this toy cost? It cost 35 NT dollars. I spent 35 NT dollars on it.
Jimmy:
How much did this iphone cost? It cost 47,000 NT dollars. I paid 47,000 NT dollars for it.
Now it’s your turn! Pretend you’re shopping. What did you buy, and how much did it cost?
Hi! I bought a new toy today.
Jerry:
How much did it cost?
It cost fifteen dollars. I spent fifteen dollars on it.
Elsa:
Today, we learned how to ask, 'How much did it cost?' and answer using words like cost, spent, and paid. You did an amazing job! Now, you can ask your friends or family about things they bought. Thank you for learning with me today. We’ll talk to you next time! Bye!
BROADCAST: December 20, 2024-Friday
“Let’s Talk About the Sports Day and the School Birthday
Kyle:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Ben and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Are you ready to learn? Welcome to our broadcast conversation!
Elsa:
I’m so excited! Do you know why? Because Today is a Sports Day and the 61st Birthday Celebration of Minsyong Junior High School. Are you ready to have fun?
Jerry:
Let’s talk about how to enjoy these special days and learn some English too!
Sports Day is all about having fun and being active!
Great! Now, let’s say, Be happy!"
Jimmy:
Remember to be a good sport! That means you should cheer for everyone and say 'good job' to your friends.
Here are some important reminders for Sports Day and the birthday celebration!
Chad:
Drink water to stay healthy. Can you say, Drink water?
Cheer for your friends! Say, Go, team, go!
Be kind to everyone!
Don’t push or fight. Be safe!
Ben:
Don’t leave your things everywhere. Keep them in your bag.
Don’t forget to have fun!
Elsa:
Now, let’s talk about sports! I will ask you a question: What sports do you like to play during the celebration?
Here’s how you can answer: I like to play basketball! Let’s try it together. Ready?
Jerry:
What sports do you like to play during Sports Day?
Jimmy:
I like to play basketball!
Jerry:
I like to play running!
Elsa:
I like to play volleyball!
Chad:
I like to play relay!
Ben:
I like to play tennis!
Jimmy:
I like to play soccer!
Jerry:
I like to play jump rope!
How about you? What sports do you like to play?"
Go, team, go! Let’s win the game
Awesome! You’re ready to cheer for your friends!"
Elsa:
Today, we learned how to enjoy Sports Day and the Anniversary Celebration! Remember to be active, be happy, be a good sport, and be responsible! You also learned how to ask, what sports do you like to play? and answer with sports like basketball, volleyball, and more!
Jimmy:
Let’s all enjoy this day and make it the best celebration ever! We’ll talk to you soon. Bye!
BROADCAST: December 25, 2024-Wednesday
“Let’s Talk About Christmas”
Jerry:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Jerry and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Merry Christmas! It’s December 25th, It’s Christmas Day! Are you excited? I’m so happy we can celebrate together today. Let’s learn all about Christmas.
Tony:
Christmas is a special time for love, sharing, and joy. And guess what? We have some fun activities planned for today!
Jimmy:
Do you know what star is? Star is very important at Christmas. A big, bright star showed the way to baby Jesus in Bethlehem.
Benson:
A Christmas wreath. It’s a circle, and it means love and forever. Do you have a wreath at your home?
Wilson:
A Christmas tree! It’s full of lights, and maybe even gifts under it. Do you have a Christmas tree too?
Ben: Look at the beautiful Christmas lights! They remind us of happiness and hope.
Jerry:
And most importantly, Christmas is about Jesus. Jesus was born in Bethlehem, a very special place. That’s why we celebrate Christmas.
Tony:
Gifts are a way to show love to each other. What gifts do you want for Christmas?"
Jimmy:
Now, let’s talk about what we’re going to do today! We have so many fun activities!"
Ben:
First, we will sing Christmas carols.
Tony:
And then, we’ll have an Amazing Christmas Race! You’ll solve puzzles, answer questions, and look for a special surprise.
Jaron:
Now, I want to hear your Christmas wishes! You can say, I wish to have ______. Let’s practice!
Wilson:
I wish to have a new book.
Benson:
I wish to have an iphone 17.
Jerry:
I wish to have big house.
Jimmy:
I wish to have more money.
Tony:
I wish to have peace, joy, wisdom and salvation.
Your turn! What do you wish for Christmas?"
Jimmy:
Remember, Christmas is also about giving, not just getting. So, let’s make someone smile today!
Jerry:
Today, we learned about Christmas—the star, wreath, lights, Jesus, Bethlehem, gifts, and more. We also talked about fun activities like caroling, making Christmas trees, and having an Amazing Christmas Race!
Tony:
Christmas is a time to be happy, kind, and thankful. Let’s celebrate together and make this day magical! Merry Christmas, friends! Let’s talk again next time! Bye.
BROADCAST: December 27, 2024-Friday
“Let’s Talk About What Do You Do In Your Free Time”
Kyle:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Kyle and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Today, we’re talking about free time! Free time is when you can play and do fun things. What do you do in your free time? Let’s learn together!
Tony:
Look! This is biking. I like to go biking in my free time. Do you like to go biking?
Great! Let’s say it together: I like to go biking.
Ray:
Wow! This is mountain climbing. People climb big mountains for fun. Can you say, I like to go mountain climbing?
Jaron:
Here’s swimming! Swimming is fun in the pool or the sea. Let’s say it
Mike:
This is jogging. Can you say, I like to go jogging?
Ray:
Shopping! Do you like to go shopping? I like to go shopping for clothes and toys. Let’s say it: I like to go shopping.
Kyle:
This is sailing. Sailing means riding in a boat with a big sail. Let’s say it: I like to go sailing.
Jaron:
This is surfing! Surfing is riding on waves in the sea. Can you say, I like to go surfing?
Tony:
Now, let’s practice asking and answering! This is my friend, Mike. Mike will help us practice.
Kyle:
Hi, everyone! What do you do in your free time?
Jaron:
I like to go biking. What about you, Mike?
Mike:
I like to go swimming!
Kyle:
Now it’s your turn! Ask me: What do you do in your free time?
Tony:
Great question! I like to go jogging. What do you do in your free time?
Ray:
Today, we learned how to talk about free time. You can say, I like to go biking, or I like to go swimming. Now you can ask your friends, what do you do in your free time?
Kyle:
Keep practicing and have fun in your free time! See you next time! Bye-bye!
BROADCAST: December 30, 2024-Monday
“Let’s Talk About What Are You Wearing?”
Tony:
Good morning Everyone. My name is Tony and I’m so happy you’re here today!
Today, we’re talking about clothes! Look at what I’m wearing. Can you say, what are you wearing?"
Ray:
Good job! Now, let’s learn the names of some clothes.
This is a sweater or a jacket Can you say, a sweater? Can you say jacket?
Great! I’m wearing a sweater or a jacket.
Kyle:
Look! These are jeans. We say, a pair of jeans. Can you say that?
Nice work! I’m wearing a pair of jeans.
Jaron:
These are socks. Socks keep your feet warm.
Mike:
And these are shoes. We wear shoes on our feet. Can you say, a pair of shoes?
Tony:
This is a T-shirt. It’s like a shirt but more casual. Let’s say, a T-shirt.
Ray:
Look! These are shorts. We wear them when it’s hot. Can you say, a pair of shorts?
This is a coat. We wear a coat when it’s cold. Let’s say, a coat.
Kyle:
And this is a hat. We wear a hat on our head. Can you say, a hat?
These are glasses. Glasses help us see. Let’s say, a pair of glasses.
Jaron:
Let’s practice! What am I wearing? I’m wearing a shirt and jeans. What are you wearing? Tell me!
Ray:
Look at them. What are they wearing? They are wearing a dress and a coat. Let’s say it together: They are wearing a dress and a coat.
Tony:
Now, let’s learn a new phrase: take off. When we remove clothes, we say take off. Watch this: I take off my hat. Can you say, take off?"
Good job!
Kyle:
Now, let’s practice a conversation! This is my friend, Mike. Mike will help us."
Mike:
Hi! What are you wearing?
Jaron:
I’m wearing a T-shirt and shorts. What are you wearing, Mike?
Mike:
I’m wearing a coat and a hat!
Kyle:
Now it’s your turn! Ask me: What are you wearing?
Great question! I’m wearing jeans and a shirt.
Ray:
Today, we learned how to talk about clothes. You can ask, what are you wearing? and answer, I’m wearing a T-shirt and pants. Keep practicing with your friends!
See you next time! Bye-bye!