Campus English radio program scriptsOpening P Hello everyone! Welcome to this week’s English Sky on Hunan Institute of Tecknoledge Broadcasting Station I’m Peng Chen Y And I am Yibing Hey why are yo
y window last week. P: Oh, that's scary. I'll make sure to keep the curtains closed from now on. Y: Good idea. Let's move on to the second slang, which is "to have a cow." P: Right. To have a cow means to become very angry or upset about something. For example, "When I told my mom I was dropping out of college, she had a cow." Y: Yeah, it's like saying someone is overreacting. Let's move on to the third slang, which is "to be a chicken." P: To be a chicken means to be afraid or to lack courage. For example, "I don't want to go bungee jumping, I'm such a chicken." Y: Yeah, it's like saying someone is too scared to do something. Let's move on to the fourth slang, which is "to be a couch potato." P: To be a couch potato means to be lazy and spend a lot of time sitting on the couch. For example, "I spent my entire weekend on the couch, I'm such a couch potato." Y: Yeah, it's like saying someone is not very active or productive. And the last slang for today is "to have a screw loose." P: To have a screw loose means to be a little crazy or not quite right in the head. For example, "I think my neighbor has a screw loose, he talks to himself all the time." Y: Yeah, it's like saying someone is a little off or strange. P: That's it for today's slang pocket. Let's move on to our main topic for today – tea. Y: Right. Tea is a very important part of Chinese culture, and it has a long and interesting history. P: Exactly. Tea was first discovered in China about 5,000 years ago, and it was originally used for medicinal purposes. Y: That's right. And over time, tea drinking became more of a cultural and social activity in China. P: And now, tea is enjoyed all over the world, and there are many different types and flavors of tea to choose from. Y: That's true. And in different cultures, tea is enjoyed in different ways. For example, in Britain, tea is often served with milk and sugar, while in China, tea is usually served plain. P: And in Japan, tea is an important part of traditional tea ceremonies, which are very formal and ritualistic. Y: And in some cultures, like Morocco, tea is served with mint and sugar, and it's a very social activity. P: That's right. Tea drinking is not just about the taste of the tea, but also about the experience and the social aspect of it. Y: And if your friend is interested in Chinese tea culture, maybe you can invite them to a traditional Chinese tea ceremony and show them how it's done. P: That's a great idea. Thanks for the suggestion, Yibing. Y: No problem, Peng Chen. And that's all the time we have for today's English Sky. Thanks for tuning in, and we'll see you next time
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