【臺(tái)詞】Do You Know S1-10 Water Park and Ice Cream

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【臺(tái)詞】Do You Know S1-10 Water Park and Ice Cream

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Yeah! Yeah!

SHE LAUGHS

Woohoo!

Hello, I'm Maddy,

and today I'm having a fun day out.

I'm at a water park.

Have you been to a water park?

I LOVE them.

Playing in the different pools,

splashing round, getting wet.

Remember, you must never play

near water without an adult.

Slides are my favourite.

But I love really big slides,

like those ones.

Do you know how a water slide works?

Can you see all that water

coming down the slide?

The water helps to move you down

and it also makes you go faster

and stops you getting stuck.

But where does all that water

come from and where does it go?

Let's find out.

When you go on a water slide,

the first thing you need to do

is climb to the top.

Now, this is the top of the slide.

And can you see there's

lots of water running down it?

This is what's going to help me

slide down.

But first, I need to sit down,

like this.

All I need to do is push off.

But first, I'm going to put

my special camera on my head

so you can see exactly what it looks

like as I go down the slide.

Are you ready?

Whoo!

Yeah!

Yay!

'The water is going really fast -

and taking me with it.'

SHE CHUCKLES

Oh, no! Oh, no!

SHE SCREAMS

'It's good my special camera

is waterproof!'

That was so much fun.

Did you see how the water

was carrying me down the slide?

The water is always

flowing downwards

and when you go on a slide,

you go down too.

And that's because of

something called gravity.

Gravity is what makes things

fall to the ground.

It's what keeps us and everything

around us firmly on the ground

instead of floating around

in the air.

Things like this ball.

What do you think will happen

when I let go of this ball?

Will it go up, or will it go down?

What do you think? Let's go.

The ball fell down

and that's because of gravity.

But if gravity pulls things down,

how does the water get to

the top of the slide?

To find out, I need to get dried.

Ta-da!

Come with me. I've got something

exciting to show you.

Right now we are underneath

the swimming pool.

Not very many people

get to come down here.

It's called the pump room,

and it's full of pipes

and machines called pumps.

A pump is a machine that

moves liquids, like water,

from one place to another

through pipes

like these all around me.

These pumps are working all the time

to pump water

to all those slides around the park.

And this is how a water pump works.

Underneath the pool is a tank

called the sump.

The water is sucked up from

the sump and into a big pipe.

It's a bit like sucking a drink

with a straw.

The water travels along the pipe

to a big spinning wheel.

The wheel spins the water around

very fast

and pushes it up another pipe.

The water is pushed up and up until

it reaches the top of the slide.

Now gravity makes it fall down

the slide,

and when it gets to the end,

it whooshes into the swimming pool.

At the side of the swimming pool

is a hole called an inlet.

Some of the water goes into the hole

so that the pool doesn't overflow.

It's a bit like the hole

on the side of your bathtub.

This water goes through

a filter, which cleans it,

and then along the last pipe

into the sump,

where it's ready to be used again.

How interesting is that?

So this pipe here is the one that

sucks the water up from the sump,

which is just behind this wall,

and inside this blue bit of

machinery is the spinning wheel

which whizzes the water round

really fast

and pushes it up to

the top of the water slide.

It looks a bit like a blue snail,

doesn't it?

Let's see what happens

when Mike turns the pump on.

MACHINERY WHIRS

Ooh!

Listen to the sound of the pump.

Wait a minute,

there's another stage.

MACHINERY WHIRS

Ooh! That's the sound of the

spinning wheel whizzing round

and all that water being pushed up

to the top of the slide.

Can you hear?

MACHINERY WHIRS

Zzz!

Being underneath the swimming pool

was so exciting.

I loved seeing all of that water

rushing out of the slide too.

What was your favourite bit?

Do you remember

the name of the machine

that sends water around

the water park?

That's right, it's the pump.

Did you hear the sound the big

spinning wheel inside the pump made?

MACHINERY WHIRS

And did you see how the water flowed

down the slide when I was on it?

SHE SCREAMS

So, the next time you go on

a water slide

you'll know just how it works.

There are lots of different places

you can go to on a fun day out.

But there's always one thing

I like to have as a special treat.

Do you know what it is?

It's ice cream.

Hello. Can I have a strawberry

ice cream with sprinkles, please?

Of course you can. Thanks.

Ooh! Thank you. You're welcome.

Ooh, what a treat!

What's your favourite ice cream?

Mine is strawberry.

But do you know

what this bit is called?

This is the ice cream cone,

and it's a really clever shape

cos it holds the ice cream

whilst you're eating it

and then you can

eat the cone afterwards.

But do you know

how an ice cream cone is made?

Let's find out.

An ice cream cone gets made here,

in a huge ice cream cone factory.

The ingredients that make up

the ice cream cones

have to be carefully weighed.

This big machine is called a mixer.

Ice-cold water and sugar are

put inside and mixed together

until the sugar

completely dissolves.

Wow!

Oh, it smells so sweet.

It smells a bit like popcorn.

Now other ingredients are added, and

the main ones are vegetable oil,

which your family might use,

and flour,

just like you use to make a cake.

But flour can get

a little bit messy.

In it goes!

There's flour absolutely everywhere.

'Next, it's time for

the vegetable oil.

'Here it comes!'

MACHINERY WHIRS

Whoa!

Listen to that sound.

It's churning and gurgling

like the inside of a volcano.

MIXTURE GURGLES

In the middle of the mixer,

there's a metal arm

that is spinning round and round.

Let's get a closer look

with my special camera.

The mixture is getting

lovely and smooth.

And the metal arm makes sure

that it's light

and has lots of air in it.

'When the mixing is finished,

it's poured into another container.'

SHE LAUGHS

The finished mixture

is called batter,

and it's just like the batter

you use to make pancakes.

Look at the way it's just splatting

into this big tank.

And now we're off to

the cone-making machine.

Beep, beep!

Our tank of batter is hooked up

to the machine

and we're ready to go.

The batter is pushed along

this blue pipe

and into this metal moving arm,

and at the end is a nozzle which

squirts out five blobs of batter

onto this hot moving plate.

The five blobs of batter

look a little bit like

a flower at the beginning.

The moving hotplate

is really special

cos it has lots of little squares

cut into it

and that's what gives the ice cream

cones that crisscross pattern

and it's called a waffle pattern.

Now, watch how a lid closes down

on each blob of batter

and squashes it into

a pancake shape.

It's ready to be cooked.

And that happens in here.

The moving plate loops around

this hot oven,

giving each circle of batter

a quick bake.

And here are the cooked circles.

They look like pancakes, don't they?

At the moment, the pancakes

are still warm and bendy.

But the moment they start

to cool down, they go hard.

So this machine has to twist them

into a cone shape really quickly

otherwise they'll cool down

and it will be too late.

The pancakes are twisted into shape

and they pop out of a chute

at the end of the machine.

Now the cones are being pushed onto

this conveyor belt so they

can cool down and eventually be put

into packets at the other end.

And here is

a finished ice cream cone.

It looks great, doesn't it?

Look! You can even see

that lovely waffle pattern.

All that's missing is

some ice cream.

Some of the cones are made

extra special by decorating them.

There are lots of different types

of ice cream cones.

Some are dipped in chocolate

and covered in sherbert.

Some are covered in sprinkles.

And now they're ready to eat for

a special treat. Yummy!

What was your favourite bit about

seeing how ice cream cones are made?

Can you remember

the name of the mixture

used to make ice cream cones?

Yes, it's called batter.

Did you hear the sound

the mixer made?

MACHINERY WHIRS

And did you see the batter being

squirted onto the hotplate?

So the next time you go to

a water park

and have a go on a water slide,

you'll know how it works,

and if you have an ice cream

as a special treat afterwards,

you'll know how the cone was made

and how it gets

that lovely waffle pattern.

This is very yummy,

and I'll see you next time.


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