Hello everyone, back to the podcast. In this episode, I will tell a story resume entitled "Hide and Seek" and a Finding Nemo cartoon video on YouTube. Then I will explain briefly about the application of vocab contained in stories and videos in everyday life.
Okey, in this first story resume, I will explain a resume for childrens book entitled " Hide and Seek"
James, his sister Sally and Mark have a bond of friendship. While playing hide and seek, only Sally has not been found even though it is late. Sally is trapped in a hole under a tree. Mark asks his father for help and manages to get Sally out of the hole. They get a wooden box containing gems, gold coins, and pearls.
The next morning they handed the wooden box over to the police station. However, the next day the police came to Mark's house and said that Sally was the owner of this wooden box. Sally finally decided that the gems, gold coins and pearls should be given to local charities for the less fortunate and needy. Hearing this, the family was very proud of him.
Okey, in this second story resume, I will explain a resume for cartoon video entitled “Finding Nemo"
On the Great Barrier Reef there lived a pair of clownfish named Marlin and Coral. One time a barracuda fish attacked and killed Coral along with their eggs except for one egg. Marlin named this last egg Nemo. Nemo has a smaller right fin as a result of damage to the egg during an attack. This is the reason Marlin controls where Nemo goes. Nemo gets angry and leaves secretly, he is finally caught by the divers.
Marlin wanders in search of Nemo. On the way he meets Dory, a blue fish with short-term memory. They went and met many animals. Nemo was placed in a fish tank in the office of a dentist named Phillip Sherman in Sydney Harbour. A pelican named Nigel gave the news to Marlin and brought him to meet Nemo. Finally, Nemo and Marlin meet again. After I read children's books and watched cartoon videos, I got vocabulary and had trouble pronouncing it. I use foreign words in my daily life. At first it was very difficult and sounded strange when speaking English. However, my English skills have improved. Now I'm getting used to foreign words
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