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Broadcast: May 15, 2003 By Jerilyn Watson This is the VOA Special English Education Report. The United States Agency for International Development, U-S-A-I-D, has begun a project to rebuild education
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Todd: Nitya, (Yeah) you grew up in India (Yep) In India, what are things that school children like to do for fun? Nitya: I think playing hide-and-seek and I think what all children like in the world, it's the same I guess, because like when I came he
Dai: So Miss Naomi from...where is it you are from? Naomi: Wales. Dai: Wales, OK, and how old are you now? Naomi: Im eleven. Dai: Eleven. OK, so that means you are in...what would that be, junior school? secondary school? Naomi: Junior school. Dai: J
Todd: So Heidi, you are from Mongolia. Could you talk a little bit about what high school is like in Mongolia? Heidi: Oh sure. In Mongolia, we dont have elementary school, secondary school, or high school divided into three parts, but we have from 1s
My name is Lily, a Grade eight student. I like my school life very much because its really enjoyable. In school, I spent the time with my lovely classmates and teachers. They all help me a lot with my study and life. 我的名字叫莉莉,是八年级
I've been at boarding school since the age of 8, which is pretty young if you think about it. The reason I went there was because my family were living abroad and they thought it would probably be better for me to go to school in England. It was real
Todd: Marion, at the school you work at, do the children wear uniforms? 托德:玛丽恩,你工作的那所学校要求孩子们穿校服吗? Marion: Yes they do. 玛丽恩:是的,孩子们要穿校服。 Todd: Ah, that's terrible. 托德:啊
Todd: Marion, at the school you work at, do the children wear uniforms? Marion: Yes they do. Todd: Ah, that's terrible. Marion: Do you think so? Todd: Yeah. Marion: I think it's a good thing that they wear uniforms. For them, and for their parents to
Todd: Kawabe, can you talk about your first job interview? 托德:川边,你能谈谈你第一次面试的经历吗? Kawabe: Sure, first job interview! This is a funny story and that was a time I took the interview, had an interview with the TV
I've been at boarding school since the age of 8, which is pretty young if you think about it. The reason I went there was because my family were living abroad and they thought it would probably be better for me to go to school in England. It was real
Dai: So Miss Naomi from...where is it you are from? Naomi: Wales. Dai: Wales, OK, and how old are you now? Naomi: Im eleven. Dai: Eleven. OK, so that means you are in...what would that be, junior school? secondary school? Naomi: Junior school. Dai: J
I've been at boarding school since the age of 8, which is pretty young if you think about it. The reason I went there was because my family were living abroad and they thought it would probably be better for me to go to school in England. It was real