Lesson 13 Health Comes First
Smoking is bad in that it is harmful to one’s health. In spite of the fact that doctors have even warned that it causes cancer, people still keep on smoking.
In some Western countries, however, people are beginning to kick the bad habit. They realize that health should come first. To help them quit smoking, there are laws against cigarette advertising and smoking in public places. This is praiseworthy except that Western countries are now selling cigarettes in the East in greater numbers than ever. That they are doing this is immoral, don’t you think?
Lesson 14 Quit Cold Turkey
Jane is talking to her boyfriend.
J: You promised me that you were going to give up smoking. What’s that in your hand?
B: I’m sorry. I really want to except that every time I get nervous, I can’t help smoking.
J: That’s just an excuse.
B: No. It’s true. I’ve tried everything: chewing gum, biting my fingernails and even meditation, but nothing works.
J: Well, if you want to be with me, you’ll just have to quit cold turkey.
B: That will work!
Lesson 15 Don’t Rely on Luck
Passing exams is every student’s dream. Failing them is their nightmare. So, to realize their dreams, many students try anything. They even go to fortunetellers, buy lucky charms and follow old customs.
In Korea, many students bury something personal in the university they want to enter. They believe that these things will act as magnets and "pull" them into the university. Whether it works or not, nobody really knows. At least it does ease the students’ minds about passing exams. Remember, though, you can’t always rely on luck. There is no substitute for hard work.
Lesson 16 Study or Flunk
Kim bumps into her classmate, Pak.
K: What’s the matter, Pak? You look depressed. Did someone just die or what?
P: Well, someone is going to soon.
K: Oh, my God! Really? Who is it?
P: Me. I flunked the exam and my dad’s going to kill me.
K: How come you flunked? I thought you did everything the fortuneteller told you to do.
P: I thought so, too. I was sure of passing. That’s why I went to see him this morning.
K: Well, what did he say?
P: He said I flunked because I did everything very well except that I forgot one thing.
K: What’s that?
P: I didn’t study!
Lesson 17 A Computer Car
You are in a strange city. It’s late at night and you’re tired. But you can’t find your hotel. You sigh a deep sigh. It seems like you are dreaming a terrible dream. What is happening?
This situation often happens to people who travel by car. But it may become a thing of the past. New auto computers are being designed to tell you how to reach your destination. A small screen in your car displays a map of the city and shows you where you are. Just give the computer the name of your hotel. You’ll see it on the map. To top it off, a voice will give you directions while you drive. With a car like this, what else would you expect.
Lesson 18 Nothing is perfect
The computer in Dan’s car is helping him reach his hotel.
D: OK, computer, how do we get there?
C: go one block and take a left.
D: that looks easy. (He turns right.)
C: Left! I said "left", you idiot!"
D: Sorry! Wow, you don’t have to get so angry.
C: I’m sorry. I guess I’m just having a bad day.
D: a bad day? You’re a computer! How can you have a bad day?
C: Well, I think I’ve got a virus.
D: Ha! And I thought computers could never be wrong.
Lesson 19 Blame it on Men
What’s the real reason women get fat? It’s not chocolate or ice cream. According to a recent report, which was published in London, it’s men! A magazine suggested men have a special warning written on their foreh-eads:" I can make you fat!" what do you think of that idea?
The report claims that when women fall in love, they tend to eat more. When they get married, they cook more. And when they get pregnant, of course, they gain weight. They blame it on men. So, girls, if you want to lose weight, you don’t have to go on a diet: just dump your boyfriends!
Lesson 20 A Weighty Problem
Eve and Adam are talking.
E: Do you know I’ve put on 5 kilos since going out with you?
A: Why’s that?
E: You’re always taking me to fancy restaurants.
A: Well, you don’t have to eat so much when we eat out, you know.
E: But I can’t resist all the delicious food.
A: Besides, it’s not cheap.
E: I guess you’re right. Maybe I should start cooking again. (Adam turns pale.)
A: Uh… Let’s just forget about your weight problem, OK? I don’t care how fat you are.
E: really?
Lesson 21 Coffee Bathing
When the Japanese as you "Would you like some coffee?" think twice before you answer. In Japan, it is quite popular to have a "coffee hath." For about US$20, you can get a ground coffee bath; that is, they "boil" you in coffee. The coffee smells good, but you’ll probably feel the heat. It sounds like fun, doesn’t it?
Well, the Japanese don’t do it for fun. They believe it helps cure diseases. Who knows? Maybe it’s true. But in spite of what they say, I’ll just take my coffee in a cup, thank you.
Lesson 22 Whiskey or Coffee
Jack and his Japanese friend, Norie, are on their way home from school.
N: what a hard day I had at school! I feel like having a coffee or something.
J: Me too.
N: Let’s go to Rick"s Coffee Shop.
J: That sounds good.
(They are at the coffee shop.)
N: What kind of coffee do you like?
J: I feel like having an Irish coffee.
N: Ok. I’ll have the same.
(After two cups Norie is drunk.)
N: Why am I feeling tipsy?
J: There’s whiskey in Irish coffee, you know.
N: Why didn’t you tell me? Boy, it can be dangerous to have a simple cup of coffee with an American.
Lesson 23 Earthquake Survival Tips
Would you know what to do during a really big earthquake? Experts have looked into the matter carefully. It may be worth your while to look over the following tips they have for us.
If the ground begins shaking while you are driving, pull over and stay in your car. If you are in a building, try to get near a strong wall. The corner of a room or the space under a big doorway is the safest. As soon as the quake is over, check the gas pipe in the building. Gas fires often result from earthquakes. These tips may prove to be lifesavers. We should, therefore, keep them in mind. Remember to always hope for the best but prepare for the worst.