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2019年日常練習的英語情景口語

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  Do you change your hair often? 你經常改變髮型嗎?

Christophe: Hello, I am Christophe from Belgium and this is Aiste from Lithuania. And the question of the day on is do you change your hair often? Aiste, do you change your hair often?

克里斯托夫:大家好,我是克里斯托夫,來自比利時,這是艾斯蒂,來自立陶宛。今天要討論的問題是,你經常換髮型嗎?艾斯蒂,你經常換髮型嗎?

Aiste: Not really. When I was back in my country I used to change my hair often because going to the hairdresser was very cheap and I just liked to experiment. But once I used to do it often, I had short hair. It really didn't fit me really well, so I started to back growing back long, and I just keep it simple and let it grow. What about you Christophe?

艾斯蒂:我不太常換髮型。我在我的祖國時,經常換髮型,因爲理髮很便宜,而且我喜歡嘗試。不過因爲我經常去剪髮,所以我就變成短髮了。可是短髮非常不適合我,所以我開始留長頭髮,我就是簡單簡單地,讓頭髮長長。你呢,克里斯托夫?

Christophe: Well, I just go to the hairdresser six months ... I'm very sorry ... I go to the hairdresser like every six months, and then he cuts my hair short. I let it grow for six months, and then he cuts it short again. Very simple.

克里斯托夫:我基本上6個月去剪一次發,抱歉,我每隔6個月去一次理髮店,理髮師會把我的頭髮剪短。然後我讓頭髮長6個月,再去剪短。很簡單。

Aiste: OK, I see, so we both keep our simple and easy to live with.

艾斯蒂:好,我知道了,我們都很簡單,輕鬆生活。

  Who is to blame for the financial crisis? 誰應爲金融危機負責?

Aiste: Hello, this is Aiste from Lithuania and Christophe from Belgium, and our question today is ... who is to blame for the financial crisis? Everybody's talking about that right now, so Christophe what is your opinion?

艾斯蒂:大家好,我是艾斯蒂,來自立陶宛,這是克里斯托夫,來自比利時,今天要討論的問題是,誰應爲金融危機負責?現在所有人都在談論這個,克里斯托夫,你的看法是什麼?

Christophe: The Americans of course.

克里斯托夫:當然是美國人。

Aiste: Americans! OK.

艾斯蒂:美國人!好。

Christophe: Yes, because they were giving cheap loans to the people and then all of a sudden the cheap loans became very expensive loans. They couldn't pay off their loans anymore, and they had to sell their house: the bank owned their house, but there were so many people who had to sell their house to the bank or give away their house to the bank that all the banks ended up with having thousands of houses, so the price of the house dropped ... and then everybody was poor. What about you Aiste? Who do you think is to blame for the financial crisis?

克里斯托夫:對,因爲他們給民衆提供低息貸款,然後突然低息貸款變成了高息貸款。人們無法再償還貸款,不得不賣掉房子,房子的所有權到了銀行手裏,但是因爲被迫將房子賣給銀行或交給銀行的人非常多,所以各家銀行最後有數千座房子的所有權,然後房價開始下降,所有人都變窮了。你呢,艾斯蒂?你認爲金融危機應該歸咎於誰?

Aiste: Well, I don't really have a clear opinion. I think there are so many interrelated factors that are leading to it that I actually really don't know, but I really don't like because it is affecting, and you can feel the prices are going up, the currencies are unstable, and every day you can lose even a small amount of money that you have.

艾斯蒂:我沒有明確的看法。我認爲有許多相關因素導致了金融危機,我不太清楚具體原因,不過我非常不喜歡,因爲金融危機的影響很大,你能感覺到物價持續上漲,貨幣非常不穩定,你手裏的錢每天都在縮水。

Christophe: I think you are also responsible for it because you don't buy enough. You always save your money to buy plane tickets.

克里斯托夫:我認爲你也要爲此負責,因爲你的購買力不夠。你一直攢錢買飛機票。

Aiste: Ok.

艾斯蒂:好吧。

  Should children be taught about finance? 應該教孩子理財知識嗎?

Christophe: Hello, I am Christophe from Belgium, and this is Aiste from Lithuania. This is the question of the day: Should kids learn about personal finance? Aiste, what is your opinion about that?

克里斯托夫:大家好,我是克里斯托夫,來自比利時,這是艾斯蒂,來自立陶宛,今天的話題是:孩子們應該瞭解理財知識嗎?艾斯蒂,你怎麼看?

Aiste: Well, I think it should definitely learn about personal finance, so my opinion is that any kids shouldn't be given a lot of money, and shouldn't think that money just appears when you go to your mom or dad and say, " I want this. I want that - and - please give me money for that, so if the kid feels that money is a limited thing, I think that's the first step to learn about personal finance. What's your opinion, Christophe?

艾斯蒂:我認爲絕對應該瞭解個人理財知識,我認爲不應該給孩子們太多錢,不應該讓孩子們認爲要去管父母要錢,比如“我想要這個。我想要那個,請給我錢去買”,如果孩子們感覺錢是有限制的,那就是了解個人理財知識的第一步。你的看法呢,克里斯托夫?

Christophe: Wait! But you told me that when you were a small girl, you went to your daddy and you said 'Daddy, can I have money, please?' and it was all the time like that.

克里斯托夫:等等!可是你跟我說過,你小時候會去向你爸爸要錢,你會說:“爸爸,能給我點兒錢嗎?”而且你一直是那樣做的。

Aiste: Yes, but my amount was kind of limited, and every litas I got, that's the currency in my country, every litas was counted for a certain purpose, so my dad knew exactly that my transportation costs would be two litas and I had five litas for my lunch during the day, and that was it. So it was really ... because I used to go to school for a kind of locked time and I had to eat lunch, and so because he knew that, I couldn't have any extra money that I would use that for for example, if I would need some puzzle, or I would like to go somewhere, I couldn't actually save unless I didn't eat. So the money was actually limited, so I could feel that this was not just get as much as you want.

艾斯蒂:對,不過我的錢是有限制的,我們國家的貨幣是立特,我拿到的每枚立特都有特定的用途,我爸爸清楚地知道我的交通費是2立特,午飯需要5立特,就是這樣。以前我上學有固定的時間,而且我要吃午飯,所以他知道,我沒有多餘的錢去幹別的事情,即使我想買拼圖,或者我想去其他地方,那我也沒辦法攢錢,除非我不吃飯。所以我的零花錢是有限制的,我能感覺到,並不是你想要多少就能得到多少。

Christophe: So what you're saying is that you learned about personal finance?

克里斯托夫:你的意思是,你學到了個人理財知識?

Aiste: Yes, I think so.

艾斯蒂:對,我想是的。

Christophe: So that's good.

克里斯托夫:那很好。

Aiste: Well, probably.

艾斯蒂:可能吧。