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tdes, Man Survives Grand Canyon Fall

Hi, I'm Sarah, welcome to The Daily English Show. I thought I'd start out today by telling you a bit about what's coming up on the show. The studio tdes crew recently visited a city called Hamilton in New Zealand. And while we were there we interviewed some people in the street and asked them what they thought of the city. So that's coming up in Question Time this week. And next week on The Daily English Show we have a guest. We've had a bit of a break from Monday Guest recently … but I am very excited to announce that we're starting that again. And our guest next week is a New Zealander who was born in India.

STICK NEWS Kia ora in Stick News today a man survived a 23-metre fall off of the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is a canyon in Arizona in the United States. It's a popular tourist destination. Wikipedia says Grand Canyon National Park attracts about five million visitors per year. Last week an 18-year-old French tourist was taking pictures near the rim of the canyon, when he slipped and fell 23 metres. The man survived and was treated for wrist, ankle and neck injuries. And that was Stick News for Monday the 9th of August.Kia ora.

conversations with sarah #810 You've built it? Step 1: Repeat Matias' lines.Step 2: Read Matias' lines and talk to Sarah. Matias Have you been to the Grand Canyon? Sarah No, but I've built it. Matias You've built it? Sarah Yeah, in a sandpit. Matias What's a sandpit? Sarah It's a kind of box with sand in it that you play in. Matias Do you have a sand pit? Sarah Not now, but we had one at my primary school and we used to build the Grand Canyon in it.

Questions The Grand Canyon is in Mexico. True False Wikipedia says about ten million people visit Grand Canyon National Park each year. True False There are about 64 species of moss in Grand Canyon National Park. True False The Grand Canyon is 446 km long. True False Thelma and Louise drove off the edge of the Grand Canyon. True False links Watch today's show at youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l-Z-ZsZg8c http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2010_08_09_archive.html

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Hi, I'm Sarah, welcome to The Daily English Show.
I thought I'd start out today by telling you a bit about what's coming up on the show.
The studio tdes crew recently visited a city called Hamilton in New Zealand.
And while we were there we interviewed some people in the street and asked them what they thought of the city. So that's coming up in Question Time this week.
And next week on The Daily English Show we have a guest.
We've had a bit of a break from Monday Guest recently … but I am very excited to announce that we're starting that again. And our guest next week is a New Zealander who was born in India.


STICK NEWS
Kia ora in Stick News today a man survived a 23-metre fall off of the Grand Canyon.
The Grand Canyon is a canyon in Arizona in the United States.It's a popular tourist destination.Wikipedia says Grand Canyon National Park attracts about five million visitors per year.Last week an 18-year-old French tourist was taking pictures near the rim of the canyon, when he slipped and fell 23 metres.The man survived and was treated for wrist, ankle and neck injuries.
And that was Stick News for Monday the 9th of August.Kia ora.



conversations with sarah#810 You've built it?
Step 1: Repeat Matias' lines.Step 2: Read Matias' lines and talk to Sarah.


Matias Have you been to the Grand Canyon?
Sarah No, but I've built it.
Matias You've built it?
Sarah Yeah, in a sandpit.
Matias What's a sandpit?
Sarah It's a kind of box with sand in it that you play in.
Matias Do you have a sand pit?
Sarah Not now, but we had one at my primary school and we used to build the Grand Canyon in it.

 

 

Questions

The Grand Canyon is in Mexico.

True

False

 

Wikipedia says about ten million people visit Grand Canyon National Park each year.

True

False

 

There are about 64 species of moss in Grand Canyon National Park.

True

False

 

The Grand Canyon is 446 km long.

True

False

 

Thelma and Louise drove off the edge of the Grand Canyon.

True

False

 

 

 

links

Watch today's show at youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l-Z-ZsZg8c

http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2010_08_09_archive.html