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2 Have you ever been to Texas? Now just imagine that you are in this American city and happened hearing an interesting story told in local dialect.Listen carefully and see how much you can understand that.

3 Lester climbed a tree. Buford, Billy Bob and Lester went swimming. Lester thought the catfish would eat him. Buford and Billy Bob laughed. Lester saw a catfish. Now Lester is too afraid to visit the place. Put the sentences in the right sequence

4 1.What does Buford think of Texas? How do you know? 2. How large was the catfish? He believes it’s quite a different country from the US. The listening text tells it is so. The boys thought that the catfish was almost the size of a house.

5 3. Why did Lester get out of the water very quickly? 4.Why did Buford and Big Bob laugh? He though the catfish would eat him. They laughed because Lester believed the catfish would hurt him.

6 Part 1 Hey, y’all, this here is Buford. I come from a big oil town in Texas. Now, y’all need to understand that we ain’t really a state, but a whole’s nother country.Now let me tell ya a story about when I was just a pup. One hot summer’s day I was swimmin with my cousins Little Lester and Big Billy Bob. Listening text

7 We was jumpin’in the water and feelin’ good. Then along comes this catfish’bout the size of a house. Well, alright, maybe a little smaller than that. Little Lester starts to thinkin’ it’s goin’ to eat him sure ’nough. Man, you shoulda seen him! He got outta the water fast as lightning and climbed up a tree.

8 Big Billy Bob and I just laughed and laughed. To this day, Lester won’t go near that place. Part 2 Hello, everyone, I am Buford’s teacher, Jane, from British. Perhaps you didn’t quite understand everything Buford said. He said that he lived in Houston, a city in Texas.

9 He wants everyone to know that he doesn’t believe Texas is a state in USA but a different country. Buford says that he would like to tell you a story about him when he was a small child. One hot summer’s day he was swimmin with Big Billy Bob and Lester.

10 They were jumping into the water, which felt good. Then he says that they saw a catfish almost the size of a house but, he adds, that the catfish was really smaller. Buford says that Lester thought he was going to be eaten by the catfish.

11 He says, goodness, you should have seen Lester! He says that Lester got out of the water faster than lightning and climbed up a tree. Buford and Big Billy Bob just laughed a lot. To this day, he says, Lester won’t visit that place.

12 Amy (American)Lady (British) subway left keep going straight two blocks right Try to write down the words from the dialogue. underground left-hand side go straight on two streets right-hand side

13 share ideas with others; decide which are the best ideas; make a list of those ideas; put those ideas into a map so that you can easily see them; use the map to help you as you write. Brainstorm Why we should learn English?

14 Why should I learn English? to use for business. to use in school. to write to pen friends. to talk to native speakers. to read English books. to listen to English music and movies.

15 Homework :Writing My Experience of Learning English Para 1. My problems in learning English. Para 2. How I can improve my English. Para 3. What I like about learning English. Para 4. How I hope to make use of my English. (Guidance for reference)

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