BBC Learning English
The English We Speak
22 February 2011
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Wang Fei:
Welcome to The English We Speak. I'm Wang Fei!
Finn:
And I'm Finn!
Wang Fei:
Finn has decided to take us out for a ride on his new motorbike today and
he's very proud of it.
Finn:
I am, very proud of it. I thought it would be good to get out of the studio.
Look at all the beautiful, green fields around us, Wang Fei.
Wang Fei:
Yes, beautiful green fields. That's the word for the day isn't it: green?
Finn:
Green, yes!
Wang Fei:
A bit easy, isn't it? Everyone knows the colour green!
Finn:
The colour green? No, not that meaning, Wang Fei!
Wang Fei:
So, what do you mean? Green as in good for the environment?
Finn:
No, not that green either!
Wang Fei:
Oh, ok, maybe another green? Oh ok, maybe, green with envy? I know
that phrase, that means to envy somebody, doesn't it?
Finn:
Yes, that's right. But what are you envious about, Wang Fei? That's not
what we're… oh! ... ahhh!
FX - CRASH
Both:
Ow!
Wang Fei:
Finn, you are a terrible, terrible driver!
Finn:
I know.
Wang Fei:
Will you tell me what this green means?!
Finn:
I'm sorry Wang Fei. What I mean is I'm very green at riding motorbikes,
that's what I wanted to say. Green means inexperienced or new to
something.
Wang Fei:
Oh, I see. So when do we use it?
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Finn:
Well, normally we use it to describe someone who is new to a particular
job or skill.
Wang Fei:
Ooh, I see. But I'm not feeling good. So why don't we listen to some
examples for a moment?
Examples
I'm a bit green at video editing, so it takes me a long time to edit things.
He's a bit green in this job so he's bound to need some help.
My uncle's very green at searching the internet. He prefers to go to the library.
Finn:
Ok, time to go again, Wang Fei!
Wang Fei:
(To himself) Hmm. But I'm still not feeling that great to be honest…
FX - BIKE STARTS
Finn:
What was that, Wang Fei?
Wang Fei:
Oh nothing. Let's go.
Finn:
Wow, what beautiful countryside…
Wang Fei:
Gosh, I'm really feeling ill to be honest. I'm worried we're going to crash
again.
Finn:
Wang Fei, what did you say? Are you ok?
Wang Fei:
Not really.
Finn:
Oh no, you look bad. You've gone green!
Wang Fei:
What?
Finn:
You've gone green – it means you look ill!
Wang Fei:
Another green phrase… Finn – can't you just concentrate on your driving!
Finn:
Ok, sorry. OK then! Bye everyone…
Wang Fei:
And wish me luck. Bye.