Lesson 2.13.4 – Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

Here is Level 2, Lesson 13: “Save the Bees!” adapted from VOA Learning English.

  1. Listen, read, translate if needed, and practice along with the audio player and dialogue below.

Prof. Bot: We are back with Anna and Caroline and the bees. Last time, Anna was afraid. (Anna: I’m not afraid of bees!) But Caroline is helping her to stay safe. Look at sentences that start with “If” to find more conditional sentences. Remember, Type 1 conditionals use the present tense and “will,” and Type 2 use the past tense and “would.” Now, let’s find out what happens with Anna and the bees.

Caroline: I have a feeling that your fear of bees will be gone soon. There are things beekeepers do to protect ourselves. For example, we wear protective clothing. This is a beekeeper’s veil, suit and gloves. There are other things we can do, too. If I use a smoker, the bees will stay calm.

Anna: Let’s use smoke … lots of smoke.

Caroline: Okay, Anna, that’s enough smoke. Another thing you can do is stay calm. Okay. When I lift the frame, you will see the bees.

Anna: I’m ready. Let’s do this thing!

Caroline: Okay, let’s put on our protective clothing.

Caroline: I will carefully take out a frame. This is where the bees live. There are worker bees, drone bees and the queen bee. The bees have different jobs. The queen bee lays the eggs. The worker bees collect nectar and pollen ​from flowers and bring it back to the hive. Then they make honey! Now, you hold the frame. There are the bees.

Anna: There are so many! And they are so busy! Now I know why we say, “busy as a bee!”

Caroline: Good job, Anna.

Anna: Caroline, bees are beautiful and important. If I wanted to help the bees, what would I do?

Caroline: Great question. You can plant native flowers that bees like. Here’s a book to help you know which ones to plant.

Anna: It’s a beautiful book. And look, it tells you which bees like which types of flowers.

Caroline: It also tells you how the flowers affect the flavor of the honey.

Anna: Flowers make a big difference to bees. If they don’t eat, they won’t live.

Caroline: Buying local honey also helps the bees. If you want to help bees, do those two things.

Prof Bot: I learned a lot about bees. Hey, if I worked with bees, I would not need protective clothing! Guess what? That was a Type 2 conditional. And I heard a Type 1 conditional, too. (Anna: If they don’t eat, they won’t live.)

Anna: Thanks for the book, Caroline, and the bee puppet and for teaching me about bees. Look … I’m not scared.

Caroline: Good job, Anna. If you ever want to see the bees again, I’ll be here! You have my business card. I’ll let you see yourself out.

Anna: Thanks! Bye! I will plant tons of flowers!

Bees: Thanks, Anna. (bees spell out the words)

Anna: Sure thing, bees! Oh, and I’m sorry about hitting that hive when I was a little girl.

Bees: We love you, Anna. (bees make a heart sign.)

Anna: Take care, bees! (to herself) Which way is the Metro?

Bees: That way. (they draw an arrow)

Anna: Thanks!

Prof. Bot: So, if I you want to learn more about bees, visit your local beekeeper like Anna did. Maybe you can try some local honey, too.

Now it’s your turn. Practice making conditional sentences. If you practice, you will become better at them. That’s type 1!

2. Watch the Lesson 13: “Save the Bees!” American English video lesson.

3. Take the Lesson 13: “Save the Bees!” quiz to check your American English knowledge. Click here to take the quiz.

4. Answer the following question in the comments section below:

Imagine you were walking and found a magic lamp. When you touch it, a voice says, “I can give you three wishes.” What would you wish for? Explain why.

6 thoughts on “Lesson 2.13.4 – Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Hello. I’m Danijela.
    Very interestin lesson about bees.
    If we don’t learn English, we won’t be able to speak English.
    Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.

  2. Hello everyone
    Imagine you were walking and found a magic lamp. When you touch it, a voice says, “I can give you three wishes.” What would you wish for? Explain why
    Too easy! In my first wish I would ask for knowledge and wisdom; so I would be ready to ask for two more wishes. If I don’t, I might misuse my opportunities.
    In the quiz I got 3 of 3.
    Thank you Maestro

  3. Hello , hind from Iraq.
    My score was 3/3
    When l’m walking , I found magic lamp while told me can give me three wishes
    1- first wishes we end the corruption in my country .
    2- we have many many and a lot. Free Green place for every one in Iraq.
    3-all Iraqi live in happiness with strong economy and all thief’ in prison .

  4. Lesson 2.13.4 Year 2
    Lesson 13 ” save the bees” Quiz
    I got 100%
    Answer the question
    1) I will wish to finish off poverty so that hunger couldn’t produce violent disruptive behavior.
    2) Education for each and every one.
    3) I could speak the fluently English language.

  5. Greetings Maestro Sersea
    I did my quiz and I got 100%
    If I would found a magic lamp in that case I would asked to the genie, my three wishes and It would be first of all a big house with the most beautiful furnishers, with beauty bushes, flowers and a big pool at the backyard my second wish could be a luxury car with the last in technology and, my third but not less important wish it would be go to visit different countries around the globe to learn and know about a wide variety of cultures.
    Thank you very much.

  6. Hello everyone i did 3/3 on the quiz. It was the important lesson for the bees and how to use conditional mode phrases type 1 and type 2. thanks maestro

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