2012年ESL之日常生活 06 Describing Shapes and Sizes(在线收听

 

Describing Shapes and Sizes 

Carson: Your apartment is going to look fabulous once I’m finished decorating it! 

Brooke: I really appreciate you taking the time to help me choose some furniture, but I’d really like to keep the look conservative and traditional. 

Carson: Nonsense! You have a fabulous new apartment and I’m going to help you make the most of it. Look at that oval mirror. It’ll look fantastic in your hall. 

Brooke: That mirror is gigantic! I don’t think I want anything that size. How about this rectangular one? 

Carson: That’s too puny for that space. Oh, look at this triangular bookcase. It would really complement the fireplace in the den. 

Brooke: I don’t think that bookcase is very functional. The shelves are so narrow and it’s an odd shape. It really looks nice, but I need furniture that I can actually use. I like this one better. 

Carson: How boring! You need something that makes a statement. How about this chair? It’s fabulous! 

Brooke: It’s a humongous circle on the floor with a cushion on top of it. I don’t think anyone would ever sit on it. 

Carson: Yes, but in design, you have to consider form before function. 

Brooke: That’s where we differ. I actually have to live in this apartment, remember? 

 

Script by Dr. Lucy Tse 

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