时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个


英语课

   Peter: So, Jana, we were talking about academic life in different countries but how about daily life for students? Did students also have part-time jobs and where did they eat? Did they eat at home or in dorms or did they go out?


  Jana: Right. So my life in Prague was quite different because I was living with my parents, but obviously 1 I would go to university for the lectures or seminars 2 and yeah, I think most of my classmates had part-time jobs or even full-time 4 jobs and they would study sort of in their free time and in the Czech Republic usually students go to university in their city so they stay at home with their parents, but if they choose to go to a different city then they would stay at dormitory 5, so some of my classmates who were staying, who were living in dormitory, I felt like they had more social life than I do because that's where all their social events happen.
  Peter: Right.
  Jana: I have actually never lived in a dormitory so I don't know what it's like.
  Peter: So how about student life in Spain?
  Jana: Yeah, I suppose again it depends on the students. Maybe local students and international students might have different lifestyles but I was living with a host family and they cooked for me once a week. That was really nice. Every Sunday we had a really nice meal, but apart from that I would eat at the cafeteria 6 or cook at home and I didn't have a part-time job but I think a lot of my classmates did. It wasn't so easy for international students to find work so...
  Peter: Yeah, yeah. And then you moved to Sydney? How did that change things for you?
  Jana: Well, Sydney was a lot of fun. There are so many international students, so many different cultures and it's a big part of education actually. International education in Australia is a huge business as well.
  Peter: Really?
  Jana: So there are so many international students. In fact, in my class I think there were maybe two Australians.
  Peter: Wow.
  Jana: And the rest were from all over the world.
  Peter: Hm. I also had a friend who studied as an international student at, in Sydney, and he told me it's quite expensive for international students to live there. Is that true?
  Jana: That's right. One, you have to pay the tuition 7 fees 8, but also, depending on where you come from, you need to apply for a student visa 9 and often one of the requirements 10 is you need to show that you have enough funding for the whole course.
  Peter: Right.
  Jana: And the actual living costs might not be that high. It depends where you live. A lot of students share houses.
  Peter: Right.
  Jana: Or work part-time as well.
  Peter: So part time work is allowed then?
  Jana: Yes. You can work up to twenty hours per week.
  Peter: OK.
  Jana: While on a student visa.
  Peter: Right. So you can have some income at least to support yourself?
  Jana: That's right.
  Peter: Where did you live in Sydney and did you have a share mate 3 or somewhere like that?
  Jana: Yeah, I lived in a share house with other students. It's a really common thing to do in Sydney because the rent is so expensive.
  Peter: Oh, really?
  Jana: So not only students but even working adults often share apartments. Yeah, I actually moved maybe five times while I was there.
  Peter: It sounds pretty hard actually.
  Jana: It was fun to try living in different areas and with different people.
  Peter: Great.

1 obviously
adv.显然;明白地
  • Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
  • Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
2 seminars
n.研讨班( seminar的名词复数 );研讨小组;研讨会;培训会
  • Teaching is by lectures and seminars. 教学形式为讲座和研讨课。
  • They are planning a series of workshops and business seminars. 他们正在筹划一系列研习班和商务研讨会。 来自辞典例句
3 mate
n.伙伴,同事;配偶;大副;v.(使)交配
  • Where is the mate to this glove?这副手套的另一只在哪儿?
  • She has been a faithful mate to him.她一直是他忠实的配偶。
4 full-time
adj.满工作日的或工作周的,全时间的
  • A full-time job may be too much for her.全天工作她恐怕吃不消。
  • I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job.既要照顾家庭又要全天工作,我不知道她是如何对付的。
5 dormitory
n.集体寝室,宿舍;郊外居住区
  • She lives in the dormitory on weekdays.平常她住在宿舍里。
  • The boys were settled in their dormitory.男孩子们被安排在宿舍里住下了。
6 cafeteria
n.自助餐厅
  • In the cafeteria we serve ourselves.在自助餐馆我们是自己拿菜的。
  • I can't stand eating in the cafeteria.我实在不想在自助食堂吃了。
7 tuition
n.(某一学科的)教学,讲授,指导,学费
  • Students can apply for individual tuition.学生可以申请个别指导。
  • Is this money enough for the tuition fee?这些钱交学费够吗?
8 fees
费用; (加入组织或做某事付的)费( fee的名词复数 ); 专业服务费; 咨询费; 报酬
  • Employees are reimbursed for any legal fees incurred when they relocate. 员工调往异地工作时,他们可以报销由此产生的所有法律服务费用。
  • As a scholar you will not have to pay college fees. 作为接受奖学金的学生,你不必付大学的费用。
9 visa
n.签证;vt.签准
  • You'll have to get a passport,and you'll also need a visa.你必须申办护照,同时还需要有签证。
  • The visa expires next month.签证下月到期。
10 Requirements
n.所需的(或所要的)东西;必要条件,必备的条件;要求( requirement的名词复数 );必要条件;需要;需要的东西
  • the basic requirements of life 基本生活所需
  • This company should be able to fulfill our requirements. 这家公司应该能够满足我们的要求。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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