Professor: Winnie, today we’re going to listen to Emily and Peter talking about movies on their blind date.
哎,初次約會(huì)通過(guò)聊電影來(lái)了解對(duì)方,這辦法不錯(cuò)!
Professor: I agree! Now let’s find out if they both like going to the movies in their free time.
P: So Emily, what do you like to do for fun?
E: I like to go to the movies. What do you do in your free time?
P: I also like going to the movies.
E: Well that’s great! It’s nice that we have something in common.
聽(tīng)起來(lái)倆人都愛(ài)看電影,已經(jīng)有共同話題了!對(duì)了,Professor Bowman, doing something "for fun" 和 doing something "in your free time" 有區(qū)別么?
P: They’re very similar. When you want to know what people’s hobbies are, you can ask them what they do "for fun", or what they do "in their free time".
原來(lái)如此,那我可以說(shuō) "I like studying English in my free time."
P: Exactly, Winnie! Now let’s listen and see when they go to the movies.
E: When do you usually go to the movies?
P: I usually go in my free time on the weekends. How about you?
E: The movie theater is always so crowded on the weekends. I like to go to the movies during the week.