Lost and Found - Phần 2

Thể hiện : Diệu Hoa
05-05-2017
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Chào các thính giả yêu mến của chương trình Học Tiếng Anh qua các chủ đề của chương trình học tiếng anh cùng Radiome. Mình là Diệu Hoa.
Chủ đề bài học Lost and Found vẫn đang tiếp tục ngay sau đây. Chúng ta cùng theo dõi luôn nhé! 
Các bạn cùng chú ý lắng nghe với tiết tấu nhẹ nhàng của chương trình Spotlight. Hãy ghi lại những từ bạn nghe chưa rõ và xem lại ở bản text để bổ sung thêm vốn từ vựng phong phú của mình nhé!
Voice 1  
One such Lostbox story began in London. A taxi driver found an expensive camera in his taxi. He knew it belonged to a young man and woman from Australia. He had driven them to the airport. They had travelled around the world. They had visited places such as Dubai, New York and London. And they had taken lots of pictures with the camera. The driver knew they could replace their camera. But they could not replace the special pictures or memories on the camera. The driver wanted to return it to the young people. But he did not know their names. And he did not know how to find them. Lostbox helped him. In six hours Lostbox had reached a million people. And the young people were found!
Voice 2  
Owen designed Lostbox to find lost objects. But it has found other things – even lost families! A man named John wanted to find his birth mother. He did not have much information. But he knew his birth name. He also knew where and when he was born. Owen told the BBC what happened when the story was put on Lostbox,
Voice 4  
‘Within 48 hours of that appeal going live, he was on the telephone to his sister that he did not know he had, and his mother later that day. He met her a week later. And now he messages her every morning and speaks to her every night.’


Voice 1  
Everyone understands that finding a lost person is an emotional experience. But people also get emotionally attached to objects. University experts have studied this. They say that we consider the things we own part of ourselves. They also say that an object does not need to have great material value to have emotional value.
Voice 2  
Tim Butcher is from South Africa. He experienced losing something with great emotional value. Butcher’s father wore a gold ring on his little finger for 60 years. And before that HIS father had worn it for 40 years. Butcher was given this ring when his father died. And he put it on HIS little finger. But one day he noticed the ring was gone. He told the BBC how he felt,
Voice 5  
‘An emotional wave washed over me – shock, terror, shame, anger, powerlessness. And when it pulled back, all that was left was a guilty feeling.’
Voice 1  
Butcher had lost it on the beach in the sand. He spent hours searching. But the sand had covered the ring. Eight days later a man called Alan came to help. Alan used his special metal detector equipment to search for the metal ring. Forty minutes later Alan found it. The ring was buried under 40 centimetres of sand. Butcher had tears in his eyes. He wanted to pay Alan for his work. But Alan did not want any money. Butcher decided he had found more than his ring. He told the BBC,
Voice 5  
‘I went down to that beach that day to find a ring. What I found was more valuable still - that there remain some good people out there.’
Voice 2  
Tell us about your experiences of losing or finding something. You can leave a comment on our website. Or email us at radio@radioenglish.net. You can also comment on our Facebook page - just search for spotlightradio.
Voice 1  
The writer of this programme was Katy Blake. The producer was Michio Ozaki. The voices you heard were from the United States and the United Kingdom. All quotes were adapted for this programme and voiced by Spotlight. This programme is called ‘Lost and Found.’
Voice 2  
You can also get our programmes delivered directly to your Android or Apple device through our free official ‘Spotlight English’ app. We hope you can join us again for the next Spotlight programme. Goodbye.
Bài nghe đến đây là hết rồi. Chúc các bạn học vui và đừng quên theo dõi những bài tiếp để ủng hộ chương trình nhé! Cảm ơn các bạn! See you later!

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