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有關外國生活情景對話

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英語情景對話作爲真實生活的交際模式,作爲語言輸出的源頭,作爲語言練習的最佳途徑,作爲語言教授的媒介,它對於把英語作爲外語來學習的學生,扮演着非常重要的角色。下面本站小編爲大家帶來生活英語情景對話,歡迎大家學習!下面本站小編爲大家帶來英語日常情景對話,歡迎大家學習!

有關外國生活情景對話

有關外國生活情景對話:歐洲生活

Todd: Now Norman, you've lived in Japan for awhile. Have you lived in any other countries?

託德:諾曼,你在日本生活過一段時間。你還在其他國家生活過嗎?

Norman: Yes, I've lived in Germany as well.

諾曼:對,我還在德國生活過。

Todd: Germany!

託德:德國!

Norman: Yes, I lived for five years. I had two contracts in Germany. The first one in the seventies, for three years. I was an immersion teacher, which means that they're English students at the elementary level who take all their courses in French, so with a particular second language approach I would teach them not only French, but I would teach them mathematics in French, science in French, visual arts in French, physical education in French

諾曼:沒錯,我在那兒生活了五年。我曾在德國簽了兩份工作合約。第一份是在70年代,合約期限是三年。我當時是融入課程的老師,意思就是他們都是水平爲初級的英語學生,他們所有的課程都要用法語講授,所以作爲一種特殊的第二語言教學方法,我不僅要教授他們法語,而且還要用法語教他們數學、科學、視覺藝術和體育。

Todd: Wow, in Germany.

託德:哇,在德國。

Norman: In Germany, yes! This was for the Canadian Armed forces. The, usually it's the man the father, who's there as a soldier, but sometimes it's the woman. But they have, they do have children and there was a need for some Canadian schooling. They hire teachers to teach the children ofmilitary personnel.

諾曼:對,在德國!這是爲加拿大武裝部隊提供的課程。那些士兵通常都已爲人父,不過有時也會有女性士兵。不過他們都有孩子,所以就需要爲這些加拿大人提供教育。他們僱傭老師教導軍人的孩子。

Todd: Wow! What a cool job! What did you think about Germany?

託德:哇!這工作真棒!你覺得德國怎麼樣?

Norman: Germany is very interesting in that it's a very lively country, I find. I enjoyed certainly the nature part. Every weekend, Susan and I tried to go on what they call volksmarch, which means, it's, "volks" means popular, popular walk. You have a choice of five kilometers, ten kilometers, or fifteen kilometers walk and at the end, once you complete the walk, you get a metal, and the walk is always in some nice village. You go up the hills, up the mountains, you have beautiful sights, and every now and then they have some kind of a food stand with a Bavarian band playing, and then you have those Bavarian sausages and it's just a whole lot of fun so we would take our children along with us and it would be quite an event.

諾曼:我想,德國非常有意思,是一個充滿活力的國家。我非常喜歡那裏的自然風景。每週末,蘇珊和我都要去稱之爲大衆行走的活動,"volks"的意思是大衆的,大衆行走。你可以選擇五公里走、十公里走或是十五公里走,最後你完成行走以後,會得到一枚獎牌,這種行走活動通常都在美麗的山村舉行。你可以爬到山上,看到美麗的風景,有時他們會準備食品店,那裏有巴伐利亞樂隊演奏音樂,還有巴伐利亞肉腸,整個過程非常有意思,所以我們會帶着孩子們一起參加,這是一件重要的活動。

Todd: That's nice. How long did you live in Germany?

託德:那很好。你在德國生活了多長時間?

Norman: I lived there five years total. 75 to 78,for a three year contract, and then 85 to 87, a two yearcontract.

諾曼:我一共在那裏生活了五年。從75年到78年,一份三年的合同,之後是85年到87年,一份兩年的合同。

Todd: Wow, so you speak German as well.

託德:哇,所以你的德語也說的很好。

Norman: I do, I do, but now I have not spoken it for quite a long time so it would take a little bit of, let's say, review.

諾曼:對,沒錯,不過我已經有很長時間沒有說過德語了,所以需要稍微複習一下。

Todd: Wow! tri-lingual. That's cool!

託德:哇!你會說三門語言。真棒!

有關外國生活情景對話:英格蘭的生活

Todd: OK, hello!

託德:你好!

Sarah: Hello!

薩拉:你好!

Todd: Hi, what's your name?

託德:嗨,你叫什麼名字?

Sarah: My name is Sarah.

薩拉:我的名字是薩拉。

Todd: OK, and Sarah where are you from?

託德:好的,薩拉,你來自哪裏?

Sarah: I'm from the north of England, Newcastle.

薩拉:我來自英格蘭北部的紐卡斯爾。

Todd: OK, so Newcastle, how far is that from London?

託德:好,那紐卡斯爾離倫敦有多遠?

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?

託德:啊,你經常去倫敦嗎,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?

託德:哦,這樣啊?

Sarah: Almost seven years, yeah.

薩拉:差不多七年的時間了,對。

Todd: OK. Which do you prefer, London or Newcastle?

託德:好的。那你更喜歡哪裏,倫敦還是紐卡斯爾?

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,兩個地方我都喜歡。我喜歡紐卡斯爾是因爲那裏很小,所以很容易四處遊玩,而且物價也相對便宜。倫敦物價非常貴。

Todd: So all your family is in Newcastle?

託德:那你家人還在紐卡斯爾嗎?

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?

託德:那他們會勸你搬回紐卡斯爾住嗎?

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,不會,因爲大部分適合年輕人的工作機會都在南方,在北方找到一份與教育相關的工作非常難。

Todd: OK. Um, what do you like about London?

託德:好的。嗯,你喜歡倫敦的什麼地方?

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,倫敦是一個非常忙碌的城市,有許多事情同時在進行。當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,而且那裏工作機會也多。

Todd: OK, what were you doing before you came to Japan in London?

託德:好,你來日本之前,在倫敦是做什麼工作的?

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,之後我回倫敦繼續教課,在倫敦工作了幾年的時間。

Todd: What were you teaching in London?

託德:你在倫敦教什麼?

Sarah: I was teaching primary school. I was a primary school teacher.

薩拉:我在小學教課。我是一名小學老師。

Todd: Kids!

託德:孩子!

Sarah: Yeah.

薩拉:對。

Todd: So what's it like teaching kids?

託德:教孩子的感覺怎麼樣?

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。我主要是用英語教授成年人,不過在英格蘭的體系中,那隻適用於兒童。不過這很有意思。只是會很累。

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