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Absolutely Don't Study English Begninner Version

Tape 1 A Mother and Her Young Child Learning English
Tape 2 A Father and His Young Doughter Go To America
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Tape 1 A Mother and Her Young Child Learning English
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Situation 1 Wake Up in the Morning

(Mrs. Lee, a Korean housewife, decides to teach English to her son M
insu. She will nickname Minsu “Michael” from now on. So she also de
cides to speak only English to him.)

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Michael, it is time to wake up.

Michael (Son): Huh?

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Yes, it is time to wake up. And, also, from now o
n I will speak only English to you. And you should speak only Englis

h to me, too.

Michael (Son): Okay, mom.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Right. That's good.

Michael (Son): It will be hard at first, but I think I can do it.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): I know you can do it.

Michael (Son): I will do my best.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): That is great. All I want is for you to do your b
est in everyting you do.

Michael (Son): Mom, what time is it?

Mrs. Lee (Mother): It is seven o'clock in the moring.

Michael (Son): Seven o'clock? I have to go to school by eight.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Yes, so come and eat your breakfast.

Michael (Son): Okay, I will wash my face, brush my teeth, and then I
will eat breakfast.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Don't forget to wash your hands, too.

Michael (Son): Mom, when I wash my face, I'm also washing my hands.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): That's true. Okay, then don't forget to brush you
r hair.

Michael (Son): I won't. I always brush my hair before I go to schoo
l.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): You've never brush your hair or you teeth before!
Whendid you start?

Michael (Son): Mom, now that I'm in middle school, I have a girlfrie
nd. So now I have to look good.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): A girlfriend? When I was in middle school, I neve
r thought of boys.

Michael (Son): I know, Mom. You told me twenty times.

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Situation 2 Eating Breakfast

(Michael goes into the kitchen and sits down at the table. His mom a
nd dad are already there.)

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Michael, what do you want for breakfast?

Michael (Son): I would like some cereal, please.

Mr. Lee (Father): Cereal? Wouldn't you still be hungry?

Michael (Son): Dad, you're speaking English, too?

Mr. Lee (Father): Yes, your mother said it would help you. So I am s
peaking English, too.

Michael (Son): It feels strange speaking English to you, Dad.

Mr. Lee (Father): Don't worry about that! What you should worry abou
t is you breakfast. How can you eat only cereal?

Mrs. Lee (Mother): It is not only cereal. He will be eating it with
milk.

Michael (Son): Yeah, Dad. I will be having milk and cereal.

Mr. Lee (Father): That doesn't matter. I don't think only milk and c
ereal is enough. You also need to eat some rice and kimchi.

Michael (Son): Dad, young people don't like kimchi for breakfast.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Yes, dear. You know Michael doesn't like spicy fo
od in the morning.

Mr. Lee (Father): When I was young, we ate kimchi three times a day
and liked it. And if I don't eat rice, I would be still hungry.

Michael (Son): You always say that, Dad. But grandpa said you only l
ike bread and chocolate.

Mr. Lee (Father): That's not true.

Michael (Son): Oh, that's what grandpa said.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Michael, it is seven thirty. You would be late.

Michael (Son): Okay, let me eat this cereal, and then I'll catch the
bus at seven forty- five.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Hurry up!

Mr. Lee (Father): And tomorrow, you should eat some lice.

Michael (Son): Dad, that's not right. It is rice with an R, not lice
with an L. And I'll eat some rice today.

Mr. Lee (Father): You will? good. Here, have some righ now.

Michael (Son): No, Dad. I'll eat it for lunch and dinner. I just don
't like it for breakfast.

Mr. Lee (Father): All right. You win.

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Situation 3 Going to School

(Michael finishes his breakfast and then walkes to the bus stop. A l
ittle while later, a school bus comes and he goes on it. On the bus,
he meets his friend, Andy.)

Michael: Andy, how are you?

Andy: Huh?

Michael: No, not

Andy: What?

Michael: That's better. Let's speak in English.

Andy: Okay, but why?

Michael: Well, my mom decided that the best way to learn English is
to practice it all the time.

Andy: Everybody knows it.

Michael: Yes, everybody knows it, but nobody does it. So we are goin
g to do it.

Andy: It sounds like a good idea.

Michael: It's a great idea. Maybe we should tell our friends and tea
chers about it.

Andy: Maybe, but we should think about it first.

Michael: You're right. Let's think about it before we decide.

Andy: What are you doing at lunch time?

Michael: I don't know. Why?

Andy: We can talk about it more then.

Michael: That's a good idea. Let's talk about it more at lunch time.

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Situation 4 Back at Home

(Mr. and Mrs. Lee are still back at home. They are talking about the
idea of speaking only English. )

Mr. Lee (Father): I am not sure that speaking only English is a good
idea.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Why not?

Mr. Lee (Father): Well, I'm worried that Machieal will forget Korea
n.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): That is impossible.

Mr. Lee (Father): No, it's not?

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Of course it is. Even if we speak English to Mich
ael, he will watch Korean television, listen to Korean songs, and go
to Korean school. How can he forget?

Mr. Lee (Father): You're right. I don't have to worry. But, why are
we speaking English to each other?

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Because if we don't speak English, then Machieal
won't, either.

Mr. Lee (Father): But my English is not very good.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Yes, it is. And it will get better if you speak i
t more.

Mr. Lee (Father): That is true. And, even though it will be diffcul
t, I will do it for my son.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Thank you. I knew you would understand.

Mr. Lee (Father): That is what partents are for. It is our job to he
lp him.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Yes.

(Mrs. Lee looks at the clock.)

Mrs. Lee (Mother): What time do you have to go to work?

Mr. Lee (Father): By nine o'clcok. Why?

Mrs. Lee (Mother): Well, it's already eight fifteen.

Mr. Lee (Father): Oh! I should go.

Mrs. Lee (Mother): good-bye. See you tonight.

Mr. Lee (Father): good- bye. I'll be home by seven.

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Situation 5 A Telephone Call

(Mrs. Lee makes a telephone call to Andy's mother, Mrs. Cho.)

Mrs. Lee: Hello, may I please speak with Mrs. Cho?

Mrs. Cho: This is she. May I ask who is calling?

Mrs. Lee: Yes, it's Mrs. Lee, Michael's mother.

Mrs. Cho: Oh, Hello! How are you?

Mrs. Lee: I'm fine, thank you. How have you been?

Mrs. Cho: Fine, thank you. May I ask you a question?

Mrs. Lee: Of course.

Mrs. Cho: Why are we speaking in English?

Mrs. Lee: Oh, yes. I am trying to teach English to Michael by speaki
ng only English to him. Then I remembered that you majored in Englis
h literature in college, so I was wondering if you would help me.

Mrs. Cho: I would be happy to help you. But I graduated from college
fifteen years ago. My English is not very fluent.

Mrs. Lee: Then it will be good practice for you, too.

Mrs. Cho: That's true. And it would be great for Andy. He really wan
ts to improve his English.

Mrs. Lee: I am so happy. Thank you so much.

Mrs. Cho: You are very welcome.

Mrs. Lee: By the way, what are you doing this afternoon?

Mrs. Cho: I have no plans. Why?

Mrs. Lee: Well, I'm going to go to the supermarket. Would you like t
o go with me?

Mrs. Cho: Yes. That would be great. I need to go grocery with shoppi
ng, too.

Mrs. Lee: I will drive my car. What time should I pick you up?

Mrs. Cho: How is two o'clock?

Mrs. Lee: Perfect, I'll see you then.

Mrs. Cho: Okay, see you then.

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Situation 6 Grocery Shopping

(Mrs. Lee drives her car to Mrs. Cho's house. Then they drive togeth
er to the supermarket. )

Mrs. Lee: Sorry, I'm late.

Mrs. Cho: That's Okay. It's only two ten.

Mrs. Lee: Yes, but it's cold outside. I'm sorry.

Mrs. Cho: No, really, it is no problem. Where are we going grocery s
hopping?

Mrs. Lee: Let's go to the LG Supermarket.

Mrs. Cho: I've never been there. How is it?

Mrs. Lee: It's very nice. The prices and services are very good.

(They arive at the LG Surpermarket, park the car and go inside.)

Mrs. Cho: Wow, this is really nice. They have everything.

Mrs. Lee: Yes, they do have the very good selection. What do you nee
d to buy today?

Mrs. Cho: Today I need to buy vegetables.

Mrs. Lee: What vegetables are you going to buy?

Mrs. Cho: I'm going to buy lettuce, mushrooms, tomatoes, potatoes, o
nions and garlic.

Mrs. Lee: But tomato is not a fruit, it's a vegetable.

Mrs. Cho: Oh! Really? I didn't know that. What are you going to buy?

Mrs. Lee: My husband really likes meat. So I have to buy a lot of me
at.

Mrs. Cho: What kind of meat are you going to buy?

Mrs. Lee: I'm going to buy pork ribs, beef steaks and chicken breast
s.

Mrs. Cho: What about fish?

Mrs. Lee: Oh, I almost forgot. I'm also going to buy some shrimp, cr
ab and tuna.

Mrs. Cho: That's a lot of meat and a lot of seafood.

Mrs. Lee: Yes, but my family eats a lot.

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Situation 7 At Cafe

(Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Cho finished their shopping and decide to go to a
cafe to talk some more.)

Mrs. Lee: Going to a cafe was a great idea. I have almost no time to
rest during a day.

Mrs. Cho: I understand how you feel. That is why I go to a cafe for
one hour every day. It gives me a chance to rest, to think, and some
times, to talk.

Mrs. Lee: Yes, I think resting and talking are both very important.
Especially when you are always busy.

Mrs. Cho: Why don't we order first?

Mrs. Lee: That's a good idea. Let's order. Waiter!

Mrs. Cho: Oh, excuse me.

(Waiter): Yes. May I take your order?

Mrs. Cho: Yes, I would like an espresso, please.

Mrs. Lee: I am coffee.

Mrs. Cho: Oh, that's a Korean expression. You should say,
a coffee.

Mrs. Lee: Ah, thank you. I didn't know that. I'll have a coffee, ple
ase.

(Waiter): One espresso and one coffee, would you like anything else?

Mrs. Cho: No, thank you.

Mrs. Lee: Um... actually, could I also have a piece of cake?

(Waiter): Of couse. I'll get that for you now.

Mrs. Cho: I like cake, too. But I'm on a diet.

Mrs. Lee: Why? You're so thin.

Mrs. Cho: My husband says I need to lose weight.

Mrs. Lee: That's funny.

Mrs. Cho: Why?

Mrs. Lee: Because my husband always says I need to gain weight. He t
hinks I'm skinny.

Mrs. Cho: Ha...

Mrs. Lee: Ha...

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Situation 8 Lunch at School

(Back at school, Michael and Andy are eating lunch together.)

Andy: Michael, did you speak English in your classes?

Michael: I tried to, but some of teachers wouldn't let me.

Andy: Me too. When I spoke English at my Korean language class, the
teacher hit my hands with a stick.

Michael: Yeah, that happened to me, too. But it was my math teacher
who hit me. He said,

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