生活英語情景對話:蒙特利爾
生活英語情景對話:蒙特利爾
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生活英語情景對話:蒙特利爾
Todd: Hello, Ann! How are you doing?
你好,安!你好嗎?
Ann: I'm fine.
我很好。
Todd: Ann, could you introduce yourself and tell people where you are from?
安,你能介紹一下自己來自哪里嗎?
Ann: Yeah, my name's Ann Hutchingson and I'm from Montreal, Canada. And right now I'm an English teacher in Tokyo, Japan.
好的,我的名字叫做Ann Hutchingson,我來自加拿大蒙特利爾市。我現(xiàn)在在日本東京做一名英語老師。
Todd: Mm. OK. What's Montreal like?
好的,蒙特利爾市是什么樣子的?
Ann: Montreal is a really nice city. It's just very cold in the wintertime. It is..uh, it has four seasons, and the nicest season is the summertime because it's really warm and people play a lot of sports, and there are some parks in Montreal, and you can go swimming and hiking and biking and rollerblading. It's a very interesing city.
蒙特利爾市是一個很好的城市。只是那里冬天很冷。那里一年分為四個季節(jié),最棒的季節(jié)是夏天,因為夏天很溫暖,人們會出來運動,蒙特利爾有許多公園,你可以游泳,徒步游玩,騎自行車或滑旱冰。蒙特利爾市一個有趣的城市。
Todd: Wow! Were you born in Montreal?
哇!你在蒙特利爾出生嗎?
Ann: I was born in Montreal and I can speak two languages. English is my first language but I also studied French in high school.
我在蒙特利爾出生,我能說兩種語言。英語是我的第一語言,但我在高中還學(xué)了法語。
Todd: So, were you in a submersion program, or all your subjects in French.
法語是你的輔修課程嗎,還是主課?
Ann: No, I went to an English high school but a lot of people in Montreal are in immersion programs.
不,我上的是一所英語教學(xué)高中,但蒙特利爾有很多都是浸入式教育。
Todd: OK. Since you learned French, what do you think is the best way to learn language?
好的,你學(xué)了法語后,你覺得學(xué)習(xí)英語最好的方法是什么?
Ann: I think that you have to like learning another language and if you have a possitive attitude then you can find learning another language fun rather than stressful so I think that I had a few French friends and we would practice and they would be very patient and I liked the fact that I couldcommunicate using another language cause then you have another identity.
我想你一定很喜歡學(xué)習(xí)其他語言,如果用積極的態(tài)度去面對其他語言,就會覺得其他語言很有趣而不會覺得壓力大,因此我認(rèn)為我有一些說法語的朋友,我們一起練習(xí)語言,他們很有耐心,我很喜歡能夠用另一種語言交流,感覺有了另外一種身份。
Todd: You have your French identity?
感覺有了法國人的身份?
Ann: I do.
是的。
Todd: OK. So what's your name in French?
好的,那么你的法語名字叫什么?
Ann: "Mono e Ann"
“Mono e Ann”。
Todd: Wow! I need to get myself a French name?
我!我也應(yīng)該取個法語名字?
Ann: Todd.
托德。
Todd: OK. Thanks a lot Ann.
好的,謝謝你,安。
Ann: You're welcome. Nice speaking with you.
不客氣。很高興和你聊天。
生活英語情景對話:自駕游
Todd: Tim, you want to talk about road trips!
蒂姆,你能談?wù)勛择{游嗎?
Tim: Yeah, I wanna talk about road trips. Ah, me and my friends, when we were in high school we took a lot of road trips to lots of different places.
好的,我想談?wù)勛择{游。我和我的朋友在高中的時候自駕游去了很多地方。
Todd: OK.
好的。
Tim: We would go down to California, ah, sometimes Mexico. One time when I was living in Wyoming, in one weekend we drove from Wyoming, through Colorado, New Mexico, and Mexico and back in the same weekend.
我們?nèi)ミ^加利福尼亞州,有時會去墨西哥。在我還住在懷俄明州的時候,有一次我們在一個周末內(nèi)開車從懷俄明州,穿過科羅拉多州,新墨西哥州,墨西哥再回到懷俄明州。
Todd: Wow! Well, actually for people who are not familiar with the United States how far is that?
哇!有些人可能并不了解美國,這條路有多遠(yuǎn)?
Tim: It's a long way. I don't know. It took, I don't know, it took probably about 15 hours one way.
這是一條很長的旅程。我不知道,大概單程花了15個小時。
Todd: Wow!
哇!
Tim: So, thirty hours all together. But it was fun. We drove down to Mexico, had a good night a good meal, a little bit of drinks and drove back the next day.
總共30小時的車程。但很有趣。我們開車到墨西哥,吃了頓好的,喝了點兒酒,睡了個好覺,第二天又開回來了。
Todd: So you went to Tijuana?
你們?nèi)チ颂崛A納(墨西哥西北部城市)?
Tim: No, we went to, ah, Ciudad Warez.
不,我們?nèi)サ氖荂iudad Warez。
Todd: OK. Nice.
好的,很棒。
Tim: That was really fun and a lot of other trips we took, ah, when I lived in Oregon, when we'd go down to California, and we'd surf.
那次真的很好玩,除此之外,我們的其他行程也很有趣,我住在俄勒岡州的時候,我們自駕游去了加利福尼亞州,而且沖了浪。
Todd: Oh, really!
哦,真的!
Tim: Yeah!
真的!
Todd: Oh, you're a surfer?
你會沖浪?
Tim: A little bit, a little bit of surfer.
一點點,我會一點沖浪。
Todd: OK, What, what kind of car do you drive? What do you use for this road trip?
好的,你開的什么車?你們自駕游開的是什么車?
Tim: Well, typical American, uh a four-wheel drive vehicle, big vehicle...lots of gas but a lot of fun.
典型的美國貨,四輪驅(qū)動汽車,大型車,耗油量大,但是很好的車。
Todd: Oh man, you're from Oregon, you're supposed to be a tree-hugger!
老兄,你來自俄勒岡州,你本應(yīng)該是個環(huán)境保護(hù)主義者!
Tim: I know. I know. But there're good. One rule we had on our road trips was any, any lake or big body of water we had to stop and swim in. It was a good thing to do.
我知道。但那車真的很好。自駕游有一條規(guī)則就是,遇到湖泊或是積水很深的地方我們一定會停車,在水里游一會兒。這么做感覺很棒。
Todd: Well, you live in Japan now. Do you ever do road trips in Japan?
你現(xiàn)在生活在日本。你在日本自駕游過嗎?
Tim: I took a road trip from Niigata up around Hokkaido and back, so it was a long road trip actually.
我曾駕車從新瀉(日本本州島中北岸港市)出發(fā),到達(dá)北海道折返,那實際上也是一次長途自駕游。
Todd: OK. Wow! What's the difference between a road trip in Japan and a road trip in America?
好的。哇!在日本自駕游和在美國自駕游的區(qū)別是什么?
Tim: Well, a road trip in Japan..it's a little bit more dificult to get around, it's a little bit more expensive, ah, in America road triping is sort of, something a lot of people do.
在日本自駕游行動有些不自如,我還需要更多的經(jīng)驗。在美國自駕游就很常見,因為很多人都這么做。
Todd: Yeah!
好的!
Tim: And in Japan, when we do that it is a little bit strange, a little bit different, not not very normal.
另外,在日本自駕游有一點奇怪,有一點不同,自駕游在日本還不是很常見。
Todd: Yeah, that's true. OK. Great, thanks a lot Tim.
是的,事實正是如此。好的,謝謝你蒂姆。
Tim: Alright.
好的。