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英語(yǔ)趣味課堂:一個(gè)酷酷的男人-A Cool Man

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2016年09月20日

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Todd: OK, so now we are going to talk about other people, so you can talk about somebody else, a friend, a family, a celebrity. Who would you like to talk about?

Roe:Anybody?

Todd: Anybody.

Roe: Who rips.

Todd: Who rips? What does "rips" mean?

Roe: Ripping means if you are like a surfer, if you say he rips, he is really good.

Todd: Oh, OK. He rips! Wow, so just for surfing?

Roe: And windsurfing, too.

Todd: He rips. Skateboarding?

Roe: Yeah. Skateboarding too.

Todd: Skateboarding, he rips

Roe: Yeah, it means he can make some great moves.

Todd: Great turns, great flips. OK, who rips?

Roe: Just go to the beach, and you see it. Like, you don't even have to talk, you just have to see it, and if you rip then you get respect, and if you talk, if you have a chance to talk to the guy, it's almost always that he is a nice guy.

Todd: Really.

Roe: Well, 99 percent.

Todd: So guys who rip are nice guys.

Roe: Nice guys. Like nice, meaning, it's nothing like talking to a salary man.

Todd: Wow, so very easy-going, very friendly, not serious.

Roe: Yes. Like open, no attitude, no attitude,it's like a way to elaborate.

Todd: OK, so do you rip?

Roe: No. I'm in progress. I'm trying. It's hard. It's hard to rip though.

Todd: But you said earlier that you are very good windsurfing so you are closest to ripping at windsurfing.

Roe: Man, In my dreams, but in reality, I'm, no, I'm trying.

Todd: Maybe you're being modest. So a modest person doesn't say he rips or he is good

Roe: You got the point, no I was just kidding, I can't rip.

Todd: OK, who is the best surfer in the world?

Roe: Robbie Naish.

Todd: Robbie Naish. What country does he come from?

Roe: Hawaii.

Todd: Oh, so he's hawaiian. He's American.

Roe: Yeah, fom Ohahu!

Todd: From Ohahu, so he surfs on waves. -- How big are the waves that Robbie Naish surfs on?

Roe: OK like Jaws, there is a specific point in Maui, Hawaii Maui, and it's called Jaws, cause people say that there are a lot of sharks at the point, but anyway, at Jaws 25 meters or 30 meters in winter.

Todd: Man, that's high. 25 to 30 meters. That's what? Three stories? Maybe!

Roe: That's like from here to the basement.

Todd: Wow! And were on the second floor so that's three stories.

Roe: Oh, right, right, right, right.

Todd: Man, that's high. That's really high. What's the highest wave you've ever surfed on? So you'restanding up here. The ceiling!

Roe: Yeah! Probably the ceiling.

Todd: So that's what, maybe 10 feet.

Roe: I don't know the feet stuff.

Todd: So that would be, 3, 4 meters.

Roe: Yeah, 3, 4 meters probably.

Todd: Wow, that's still pretty high.

Roe: Yeah, if you are in the ocean you are like lying down right, so it's quite high actually, yeah, if you're standing up it doesn't seem that high but.

Todd: But, when you're on the ground, you're right, when you're lying flat on your stomach, you're right it would seem very high. So Robbie Naish, does he make a lot of money surfing?

Roe: Yep.

Todd: He's a rich man.

Roe: He's a billionaire.

Todd: Wow, has he ever come to Japan?

Roe: Many times.

Todd: Really!

Roe: Yep.

Todd: Wow.

Roe: For promotion.

Todd: For promotion.

Roe: He owns a boarding, sailing, and what have you. He owns a lot of companies. Yeah, he's smart too. Nice guy.

Todd: Nice guy and he's a nice guy because he rips.

學(xué)習(xí)內(nèi)容:

Learn Vocabulary from the lesson

celebrity

You can talk about a friend, family, a celebrity.

A famous person is a 'celebrity.' There are local celebrities, known only in their own city, or there are international celebrities that people know all over the world. Notice the following:

It was very hard to keep her personal life private after she became a celebrity.

Have you ever seen an international celebrity?

respect

If you rip then you get respect.

When someone 'respects' you they honor you or are impressed by what you do.
Notice the following:

Please respect my house and don't throw you garbage in front of it.

Although it was a very difficult decision for her, her friends respected her afterward.

easy-going

Very easy-going, very friendly, not serious.

An 'easy-going' person is very relaxed about things. He will do whatever other people want to do. Notice the following:

If you don't learn to be more easy-going you will hate living here.

She is a good person to travel with, very easy-going.

modest

Maybe you're being modest.

To be 'humble' about something is describe a skill that you have or something that you have done in a way that makes it seem less important or impressive. Notice the following:

Don't be so modest, you're an incredible athlete.

She always talks a lot about herself and has never been a modest person.

kidding

No I was just kidding.

If you are 'kidding' you are making a joke or not being serious about something.
Notice the following:

I know you are kidding, but please don't make jokes like that.

It is difficult to decide if he is kidding because his face is always so serious.

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