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[00:11.28] | Now,the VOA Special English program |
[00:14.85] | WORDS AND THEIR STORIES. |
[00:17.20] | Each week,this program explains |
[00:20.66] | the many meanings of English expressions. |
[00:23.75] | Today's expressions include |
[00:26.25] | a very important word – heart. |
[00:29.45] | We will try to get to the heart of the matter |
[00:33.23] | to better understand the most important things |
[00:37.63] | about words and their stories. |
[00:39.84] | So take heart. |
[00:41.65] | Have no fear about learning new expressions. |
[00:46.33] | Besides,popular English words can be fun. |
[00:50.32] | There is no need for a heavy heart. |
[00:53.82] | Such feelings of sadness |
[00:56.16] | would only break my heart, |
[00:58.61] | or make me feel unhappy and hopeless. |
[01:02.51] | Now,let us suppose you |
[01:05.62] | and I were speaking freely |
[01:08.31] | about something private. |
[01:10.30] | We would be having a heart to heart discussion. |
[01:14.51] | I might speak from the bottom of my heart, |
[01:18.02] | or say things honestly and truthfully. |
[01:21.38] | I might even open up my heart to you |
[01:24.93] | and tell a secret. |
[01:26.79] | I would speak with all my heart, |
[01:30.19] | or with great feeling. |
[01:32.82] | When a person shares her feelings freely |
[01:37.94] | and openly like this, |
[01:39.78] | you might say she wears her heart |
[01:42.84] | on her sleeve, |
[01:44.21] | or on her clothing. |
[01:46.06] | Her emotions are not protected. |
[01:49.11] | If we had an honest discussion, |
[01:53.20] | both of us would know |
[01:55.23] | that the other person's heart |
[01:57.92] | is in the right place. |
[02:00.02] | For example, |
[02:01.96] | I would know that you are a kind-hearted |
[02:06.23] | and well-meaning person. |
[02:08.36] | And,if you are a very good person, |
[02:11.93] | I would even say |
[02:13.96] | that you have a heart of gold. |
[02:17.22] | However,you might have a change of heart |
[02:21.60] | based on what I tell you. |
[02:23.88] | Our discussion might cause you |
[02:27.02] | to change the way you feel about something. |
[02:30.21] | But,let us suppose you get angry |
[02:35.60] | over what I tell you. |
[02:37.31] | Or worse, |
[02:38.67] | you feel no sympathy or understanding |
[02:42.34] | for me or my situation. |
[02:44.85] | If this happens, |
[02:46.78] | I might think that you have a heart of stone. |
[02:51.22] | And,if you say something |
[02:54.30] | to make me frightened or worried, |
[02:56.91] | my heart might stand still or skip a beat. |
[03:01.31] | Yet,even though you may be angry, |
[03:05.70] | I would know that at heart, |
[03:08.53] | you are a kind person. |
[03:10.82] | In reality,you do care. |
[03:14.07] | And any argument between us |
[03:16.99] | would not cause me to lose heart |
[03:19.85] | or feel a sense of loss. |
[03:22.42] | My heart goes out to anyone |
[03:25.87] | who loses a friend over an argument. |
[03:29.20] | It really is a sad situation, |
[03:33.04] | and I feel sympathy for the people involved. |
[03:36.81] | I promise that what I have told you today |
[03:41.32] | is true – cross my heart. |
[03:43.63] | I really wanted to play some music |
[03:47.42] | at the end of this feature. |
[03:49.00] | In fact,I had my heart set on it. |
[03:52.96] | So here it is, |
[03:54.52] | "Don't Go Breaking my Heart" by Elton John. |
[03:58.64] | (MUSIC) |
[04:33.01] | This VOA Special English program, |
[04:35.60] | WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, |
[04:37.64] | was written by Jill Moss. |
[04:39.79] | I'm Faith Lapidus. |
[00:11.28] | Now, the VOA Special English program |
[00:14.85] | WORDS AND THEIR STORIES. |
[00:17.20] | Each week, this program explains |
[00:20.66] | the many meanings of English expressions. |
[00:23.75] | Today' s expressions include |
[00:26.25] | a very important word heart. |
[00:29.45] | We will try to get to the heart of the matter |
[00:33.23] | to better understand the most important things |
[00:37.63] | about words and their stories. |
[00:39.84] | So take heart. |
[00:41.65] | Have no fear about learning new expressions. |
[00:46.33] | Besides, popular English words can be fun. |
[00:50.32] | There is no need for a heavy heart. |
[00:53.82] | Such feelings of sadness |
[00:56.16] | would only break my heart, |
[00:58.61] | or make me feel unhappy and hopeless. |
[01:02.51] | Now, let us suppose you |
[01:05.62] | and I were speaking freely |
[01:08.31] | about something private. |
[01:10.30] | We would be having a heart to heart discussion. |
[01:14.51] | I might speak from the bottom of my heart, |
[01:18.02] | or say things honestly and truthfully. |
[01:21.38] | I might even open up my heart to you |
[01:24.93] | and tell a secret. |
[01:26.79] | I would speak with all my heart, |
[01:30.19] | or with great feeling. |
[01:32.82] | When a person shares her feelings freely |
[01:37.94] | and openly like this, |
[01:39.78] | you might say she wears her heart |
[01:42.84] | on her sleeve, |
[01:44.21] | or on her clothing. |
[01:46.06] | Her emotions are not protected. |
[01:49.11] | If we had an honest discussion, |
[01:53.20] | both of us would know |
[01:55.23] | that the other person' s heart |
[01:57.92] | is in the right place. |
[02:00.02] | For example, |
[02:01.96] | I would know that you are a kindhearted |
[02:06.23] | and wellmeaning person. |
[02:08.36] | And, if you are a very good person, |
[02:11.93] | I would even say |
[02:13.96] | that you have a heart of gold. |
[02:17.22] | However, you might have a change of heart |
[02:21.60] | based on what I tell you. |
[02:23.88] | Our discussion might cause you |
[02:27.02] | to change the way you feel about something. |
[02:30.21] | But, let us suppose you get angry |
[02:35.60] | over what I tell you. |
[02:37.31] | Or worse, |
[02:38.67] | you feel no sympathy or understanding |
[02:42.34] | for me or my situation. |
[02:44.85] | If this happens, |
[02:46.78] | I might think that you have a heart of stone. |
[02:51.22] | And, if you say something |
[02:54.30] | to make me frightened or worried, |
[02:56.91] | my heart might stand still or skip a beat. |
[03:01.31] | Yet, even though you may be angry, |
[03:05.70] | I would know that at heart, |
[03:08.53] | you are a kind person. |
[03:10.82] | In reality, you do care. |
[03:14.07] | And any argument between us |
[03:16.99] | would not cause me to lose heart |
[03:19.85] | or feel a sense of loss. |
[03:22.42] | My heart goes out to anyone |
[03:25.87] | who loses a friend over an argument. |
[03:29.20] | It really is a sad situation, |
[03:33.04] | and I feel sympathy for the people involved. |
[03:36.81] | I promise that what I have told you today |
[03:41.32] | is true cross my heart. |
[03:43.63] | I really wanted to play some music |
[03:47.42] | at the end of this feature. |
[03:49.00] | In fact, I had my heart set on it. |
[03:52.96] | So here it is, |
[03:54.52] | " Don' t Go Breaking my Heart" by Elton John. |
[03:58.64] | MUSIC |
[04:33.01] | This VOA Special English program, |
[04:35.60] | WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, |
[04:37.64] | was written by Jill Moss. |
[04:39.79] | I' m Faith Lapidus. |
[00:11.28] | Now, the VOA Special English program |
[00:14.85] | WORDS AND THEIR STORIES. |
[00:17.20] | Each week, this program explains |
[00:20.66] | the many meanings of English expressions. |
[00:23.75] | Today' s expressions include |
[00:26.25] | a very important word heart. |
[00:29.45] | We will try to get to the heart of the matter |
[00:33.23] | to better understand the most important things |
[00:37.63] | about words and their stories. |
[00:39.84] | So take heart. |
[00:41.65] | Have no fear about learning new expressions. |
[00:46.33] | Besides, popular English words can be fun. |
[00:50.32] | There is no need for a heavy heart. |
[00:53.82] | Such feelings of sadness |
[00:56.16] | would only break my heart, |
[00:58.61] | or make me feel unhappy and hopeless. |
[01:02.51] | Now, let us suppose you |
[01:05.62] | and I were speaking freely |
[01:08.31] | about something private. |
[01:10.30] | We would be having a heart to heart discussion. |
[01:14.51] | I might speak from the bottom of my heart, |
[01:18.02] | or say things honestly and truthfully. |
[01:21.38] | I might even open up my heart to you |
[01:24.93] | and tell a secret. |
[01:26.79] | I would speak with all my heart, |
[01:30.19] | or with great feeling. |
[01:32.82] | When a person shares her feelings freely |
[01:37.94] | and openly like this, |
[01:39.78] | you might say she wears her heart |
[01:42.84] | on her sleeve, |
[01:44.21] | or on her clothing. |
[01:46.06] | Her emotions are not protected. |
[01:49.11] | If we had an honest discussion, |
[01:53.20] | both of us would know |
[01:55.23] | that the other person' s heart |
[01:57.92] | is in the right place. |
[02:00.02] | For example, |
[02:01.96] | I would know that you are a kindhearted |
[02:06.23] | and wellmeaning person. |
[02:08.36] | And, if you are a very good person, |
[02:11.93] | I would even say |
[02:13.96] | that you have a heart of gold. |
[02:17.22] | However, you might have a change of heart |
[02:21.60] | based on what I tell you. |
[02:23.88] | Our discussion might cause you |
[02:27.02] | to change the way you feel about something. |
[02:30.21] | But, let us suppose you get angry |
[02:35.60] | over what I tell you. |
[02:37.31] | Or worse, |
[02:38.67] | you feel no sympathy or understanding |
[02:42.34] | for me or my situation. |
[02:44.85] | If this happens, |
[02:46.78] | I might think that you have a heart of stone. |
[02:51.22] | And, if you say something |
[02:54.30] | to make me frightened or worried, |
[02:56.91] | my heart might stand still or skip a beat. |
[03:01.31] | Yet, even though you may be angry, |
[03:05.70] | I would know that at heart, |
[03:08.53] | you are a kind person. |
[03:10.82] | In reality, you do care. |
[03:14.07] | And any argument between us |
[03:16.99] | would not cause me to lose heart |
[03:19.85] | or feel a sense of loss. |
[03:22.42] | My heart goes out to anyone |
[03:25.87] | who loses a friend over an argument. |
[03:29.20] | It really is a sad situation, |
[03:33.04] | and I feel sympathy for the people involved. |
[03:36.81] | I promise that what I have told you today |
[03:41.32] | is true cross my heart. |
[03:43.63] | I really wanted to play some music |
[03:47.42] | at the end of this feature. |
[03:49.00] | In fact, I had my heart set on it. |
[03:52.96] | So here it is, |
[03:54.52] | " Don' t Go Breaking my Heart" by Elton John. |
[03:58.64] | MUSIC |
[04:33.01] | This VOA Special English program, |
[04:35.60] | WORDS AND THEIR STORIES, |
[04:37.64] | was written by Jill Moss. |
[04:39.79] | I' m Faith Lapidus. |