有關(guān)英格蘭情景對(duì)話
有關(guān)英格蘭情景對(duì)話
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有關(guān)英格蘭情景對(duì)話1:
Todd: OK, hello!
托德:你好!
Sarah: Hello!
薩拉:你好!
Todd: Hi, what's your name?
托德:嗨,你叫什么名字?
Sarah: My name is Sarah.
薩拉:我的名字是薩拉。
Todd: OK, and Sarah where are you from?
托德:好的,薩拉,你來(lái)自哪里?
Sarah: I'm from the north of England, Newcastle.
薩拉:我來(lái)自英格蘭北部的紐卡斯?fàn)枴?/p>
Todd: OK, so Newcastle, how far is that from London?
托德:好,那紐卡斯?fàn)栯x倫敦有多遠(yuǎn)?
Sarah: Um, it's about 300 miles.
薩拉:嗯,大約300英里。
Todd: Uh-huh, do you go to London a lot or have you been to London before?
托德:啊,你經(jīng)常去倫敦嗎,或者說你以前去過倫敦嗎?
Sarah: I live in London. I've lived in London for the past seven years.
薩拉:我住在倫敦。我過去七年一直住在倫敦。
Todd: Oh, really?
托德:哦,這樣啊?
Sarah: Almost seven years, yeah.
薩拉:差不多七年的時(shí)間了,對(duì)。
Todd: OK. Which do you prefer, London or Newcastle?
托德:好的。那你更喜歡哪里,倫敦還是紐卡斯?fàn)?
Sarah: Um, like them both. I prefer Newcastle because it's smaller, so it's easier to get around and it's also cheaper. London is very expensive.
薩拉:嗯,兩個(gè)地方我都喜歡。我喜歡紐卡斯?fàn)柺且驗(yàn)槟抢锖苄?,所以很容易四處游玩,而且物價(jià)也相對(duì)便宜。倫敦物價(jià)非常貴。
Todd: So all your family is in Newcastle?
托德:那你家人還在紐卡斯?fàn)枂?
Sarah: Um, pretty much yeah.
薩拉:嗯,差不多是這樣。
Todd: So are they always trying to get you to go back and move back to Newcastle?
托德:那他們會(huì)勸你搬回紐卡斯?fàn)栕?
Sarah: Ah, no, no, because most of the jobs are in the south, anyway for younger people so it's quite difficult to get a job in the north in teaching.
薩拉:嗯,不會(huì),不會(huì),因?yàn)榇蟛糠诌m合年輕人的工作機(jī)會(huì)都在南方,在北方找到一份與教育相關(guān)的工作非常難。
Todd: OK. Um, what do you like about London?
托德:好的。嗯,你喜歡倫敦的什么地方?
Sarah: Ah, it's a very busy place, there's lots of things going on all the time. There's also lots of things I don't like about London, but all my friends live there lots of job opportunities.
薩拉:嗯,倫敦是一個(gè)非常忙碌的城市,有許多事情同時(shí)在進(jìn)行。當(dāng)然倫敦也有許多我不喜歡的地方,但是我所有的朋友都在那邊,而且那里工作機(jī)會(huì)也多。
Todd: OK, what were you doing before you came to Japan in London?
托德:好,你來(lái)日本之前,在倫敦是做什么工作的?
Sarah: Ah, I was in Austria for a year. I was teaching in Austria, and then I was in London teaching, in London for a few years.
薩拉:哦,我在奧地利待了一年。我在奧地利教課,之后我回倫敦繼續(xù)教課,在倫敦工作了幾年的時(shí)間。
Todd: What were you teaching in London?
托德:你在倫敦教什么?
Sarah: I was teaching primary school. I was a primary school teacher.
薩拉:我在小學(xué)教課。我是一名小學(xué)老師。
Todd: Kids!
托德:孩子!
Sarah: Yeah.
薩拉:對(duì)。
Todd: So what's it like teaching kids?
托德:教孩子的感覺怎么樣?
Sarah: Um, tiring. Very tiring. I prefer teaching adults. That's my preference. I've mainly taught adults in TEFL, but in the state system in England it's only been children. It's fun. It's just very tiring.
薩拉:嗯,累,非常累。我喜歡教成年人。我更偏好教成年人。我主要是用英語(yǔ)教授成年人,不過在英格蘭的體系中,那只適用于兒童。不過這很有意思。只是會(huì)很累。
有關(guān)英格蘭情景對(duì)話2:
Todd: So, where did you grow up in England?
托德:你是在英格蘭哪里長(zhǎng)大的?
Mark: So, I grew up in a place called Bradford.
馬克:我是在一個(gè)叫做布拉福德的地方長(zhǎng)大的。
Todd: Yeah.
托德:好。
Mark: Actually Bradford is famous in England for two things. One, it's famous for curry. Indian curry because in Bradford we have a lot of Indian and muslim people, but also it's famous for riots because Bradford had major riots in England, it's had maybe the two worst riots in England for the past 10 years and that's due to racism basically.
馬克:實(shí)際上,布拉福德有兩樣?xùn)|西在英格蘭很出名。一件是,布拉福德的咖喱很有名。印度咖喱,因?yàn)椴嫉赂5掠性S多印度人和穆斯林,而布拉福德也因混亂而出名,因?yàn)椴祭5率怯⒏裉m最混亂的地方,在過去10年間那里發(fā)生了英格蘭歷史上最嚴(yán)重的兩場(chǎng)暴亂,引發(fā)暴亂的原因是種族主義。
Todd: Really.
托德:是嗎?
Mark: Yeah.
馬克:對(duì)。
Todd: Oh, no! Is it a rough area?
托德:哦,不!那里治安不好嗎?
Mark: Yeah, it's very working class. Yeah, not so much money in Bradford, pretty poor.
馬克:對(duì),那里都是工人階級(jí)。嗯,布拉福德并不富有,非常窮。
Todd: What was it like growing up there, like, what did you do as a kid?
托德:在那里長(zhǎng)大怎么樣,你小時(shí)候都做些什么?
Mark: What did I do as a kid? It was, it was tough, I lived on a government, well we call it councilor estate, maybe in America it's called maybe government assisted housing, so my area was pretty tough, but always there were lots of kids around so we were always playing football, cricket, or riding bikes or sometimes causing mischief.
馬克:我小時(shí)候做什么?很艱難,我住在,我們稱之為政府工廠,可能在美國(guó)稱為政府資助的房屋,所以我生活的地方非常艱苦,不過周圍有許多孩子,所以我們經(jīng)常一起踢足球、打板球、或是騎自行車,或是其他的惡作劇之類的。
Todd: How would you cause mischief?
托德:你怎么惡作劇?
Mark: It depends, maybe sometimes there's an old guy who nobody likes who lives near us so we go and throw maybe eggs at his windows and as we grew older we started throwing rocks at his windows, yeah.
馬克:這要看情況,那里有住在我們附近但是大家都討厭的老人,所以我們可能會(huì)往他家的窗戶扔雞蛋,我們長(zhǎng)大以后,會(huì)向他的窗戶扔石塊。
Todd: What would you do if you had a house now and some kid threw eggs at your house?
托德:那如果現(xiàn)在你有了自己的房子,而有些孩子向你的房子扔雞蛋你會(huì)怎么做?
mark: If some kid threw eggs at my house I'd probably buy a big dog and set the dog off the least and the dog can chase the kids away.
馬克:如果有孩子們往我的房子扔雞蛋,我可能會(huì)買只大狗,放開狗的繩子,讓狗把孩子們趕走。
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