英文原版对话1000个:1121 Teen Host
时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:原版英语对话1000个
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Shifani: Yes, exactly or anything that people called up and talked about. It was very childish 1 stuff 2 but mainly geared 3 at teenagers.
Todd: How did your parents feel about it?
Shifani: Very proud of me obviously 4. At the age of twelve, their daughter was a DJ, what could be better than that? So they really enjoyed it. I remember they would listen to it every single time, record it and then listen to it over and over again when they could.
Todd: That's fantastic. So were you like a little celebrity 5 at your school?
Shifani: I ended up becoming one. A lot of my friends also did the same recording 6 of my voice on the radio, it was a big thing to be a radio person then being only twelve. So my friends thought it was absolutely fantastic and they would take it to school and quite often play it around. So yeah I ended up getting a celebrity status.
Todd: So when you were young and you were this DJ, did you envision yourself being a DJ for a long time?
Shifani: Actually, no I hadn't. I really enjoyed it, had a lot of fun but it was a hobby. It was never something I wanted to do as a profession.
Todd: So in the future you had a child and they wanted to do this, would you encourage them to do it?
Shifani: I absolutely would because if they enjoy it and they enjoy it so much that they want to take it up as a career why not? With me it was a hobby.
Todd: Now what about podcasts? Would you encourage young people to maybe have their own podcast?
Shifani: I think that's a fantastic idea. I think it's really good to be able to express yourself and through podcasts they can do exactly that.
Todd: How did your parents feel about it?
Shifani: Very proud of me obviously 4. At the age of twelve, their daughter was a DJ, what could be better than that? So they really enjoyed it. I remember they would listen to it every single time, record it and then listen to it over and over again when they could.
Todd: That's fantastic. So were you like a little celebrity 5 at your school?
Shifani: I ended up becoming one. A lot of my friends also did the same recording 6 of my voice on the radio, it was a big thing to be a radio person then being only twelve. So my friends thought it was absolutely fantastic and they would take it to school and quite often play it around. So yeah I ended up getting a celebrity status.
Todd: So when you were young and you were this DJ, did you envision yourself being a DJ for a long time?
Shifani: Actually, no I hadn't. I really enjoyed it, had a lot of fun but it was a hobby. It was never something I wanted to do as a profession.
Todd: So in the future you had a child and they wanted to do this, would you encourage them to do it?
Shifani: I absolutely would because if they enjoy it and they enjoy it so much that they want to take it up as a career why not? With me it was a hobby.
Todd: Now what about podcasts? Would you encourage young people to maybe have their own podcast?
Shifani: I think that's a fantastic idea. I think it's really good to be able to express yourself and through podcasts they can do exactly that.
1 childish
adj.孩子的,孩子气的,幼稚的
- The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.这个小女孩用尖尖的童声讲话。
- We eventually ran out of patience with his childish behaviour.我们终于对他幼稚的行为忍无可忍。
2 stuff
n.原料,材料,东西;vt.填满;吃饱
- We could supply you with the stuff in the raw tomorrow.明天我们可以供应你原材料。
- He is not the stuff.他不是这个材料。
3 geared
adj.连接的
- The programme is geared to preparing students for the world of work. 本计划旨在为学生开始就业作准备。
- The party is all geared up for the forthcoming election campaign. 该党为即将来临的竞选活动做好了准备。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 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。
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