Barbershops Stop Boredom with Books

EPISODE · Sep 17, 2023 · 5 MIN

Barbershops Stop Boredom with Books

from News For Kids · host ICRT

Barbershops Stop Boredom with Books Barbers cut people's hair. They work in barbershops. Many people like barbershops. They talk with the barber. They see their friends. They relax and have fun. Oh, and they get a haircut! 很多人喜歡理髮店,可以跟師傅聊天,見見朋友,當然也是為了剪頭髮。 One day, a teacher went to his barbershop. One of his students came in. But his student didn't have fun. He had nothing to do. He was very bored. He wanted to go! 有一天,一位老師去剪頭髮。他的學生也在那裡。但是這個學生覺得很無聊,想要離開。 The teacher knew his student. He needed a good book to stop his boredom. Then the teacher had a great idea! 老師知道他的學生需要看書才不會無聊。他想到一個好點子! The teacher gave his barbershop many good kids' books. The books were free - and fun! He wanted kids to read at the barbershop. He wanted kids to like reading. And great news! His idea worked very well! 他捐了很多童書給理髮店,希望小朋友可以在理髮店看書,也從此喜歡看書。 Now he helps over two hundred barbershops! He gives them fun kids' books. The barbers talk with kids about reading too. They ask "Do you like to read?" and "How is that book?" Kids like reading and talking about books there! 這個老師捐書給兩百多家理髮店。理髮師也會問小朋友們喜不喜歡看書。 That's thousands of kids' reading books, getting a haircut, and having fun! ________________________________________ Vocabulary 到理髮店剪頭髮,順便看故事書,很棒的主意! 1. haircut 剪頭髮 Hey, you got a new haircut! 嘿,你剪了新髮型! Looks great on you! 很好看呢! Really? I did it yesterday. 真的喔? 我昨天剪的。 I'm still not sure if I like it. 我還不確定喜不喜歡。 2. bored 厭煩 So you were just bored with your old look? 所以你就是厭煩了老樣子? Yeah, I got all sweaty with my long hair. 對啊,長頭髮讓我流好多汗。 3. free 免費的 But the best thing is my haircut was free! 最棒的是,我剪頭髮是免費的。 How is that possible? 怎麼可能? A free haircut in Taipei? 在台北免費剪頭髮? 4. great 很棒的 It's true! 真的啊。Isn't it great? 不是很棒嗎? I won a gift voucher in a lucky draw.我在幸運抽獎時抽中了禮券。 還記得今天學到哪些單字嗎? haircut剪頭髮 bored厭煩 free免費的 great很棒的 ________________________________________ Quiz 1. Who works in a barbershop? a. Teachers b. Students c. Barbers 2. What did the student need to stop his boredom? a. Nothing b. A haircut c. A good book 3. How many barbershops is the teacher helping? a. Under 200 b. Around 200 c. Over 200 Answers: 1. c 2. c 3. c -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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