Study English through Sports
談運(yùn)動(dòng),學(xué)英語(yǔ)
David:What position do you like to play in soccer? 你踢足球時(shí),喜歡踢什么位置?
You:I like to play at the back.我喜歡在后場(chǎng)。
David:Do you mean the defense? 你是說(shuō)后衛(wèi)嗎?
You:Yes, the defense.是的,后衛(wèi)。
David:You mean the goal. In Chinese, I think you use “men” but you can say “men” for “door” or “gate”, you can use “men” in many ways. 你是說(shuō)球門吧。漢語(yǔ)里,“門”有很多用法,既可以表示“door”,也可以表示“gate”。
You:Yes, like “mei menr” – “no way”. Chinese use one word to refer to many things. I think this is more difficult than English. Do you think so? 是的,像“沒門兒”,“No way.”漢語(yǔ)經(jīng)常有一詞多義的現(xiàn)象。這比英語(yǔ)難。你覺得呢?
David:I think Chinese is much more difficult than English. 我覺得漢語(yǔ)比英語(yǔ)難多了。
You:漢字更難寫。Chinese characters are more difficult.
David:Chinese characters and pronunciation are the hardest parts. 認(rèn)字和發(fā)音是最難掌握的了。
You:I think you are quite clever. You know, I have some classmates from the USA in my class learning Chinese, but they make little progress. They have to express themselves in English, more often than in Chinese. They just know, “xiexie”, “nihao” and nothing else.我覺得你很聰明。知道嗎,我們班有一些學(xué)中文的美國(guó)同學(xué),進(jìn)步很緩慢。他們更多的還得用英語(yǔ)來(lái)表達(dá)。他們掌握的漢語(yǔ),僅限于“謝謝”、“你好”等簡(jiǎn)單口語(yǔ),再?zèng)]別的了。
David:“xie xie”. Talking about exercise, I find that Chinese people like to dance in the streets at night as exercise, maybe for fun and exercise. 謝謝。說(shuō)到鍛煉,我發(fā)現(xiàn)中國(guó)人喜歡晚上在大街上跳舞作為鍛煉,也許娛樂(lè)和鍛煉兩者兼得。
You:是的,你說(shuō)對(duì)了。我媽媽就是,有時(shí)我還得做她的舞伴。
David:What? Not enough men want to do that? Is it mostly just women? 什么?沒有足夠的男士嗎?是不是幾乎都是女性?
You:如果一個(gè)男人邀請(qǐng)我,我就說(shuō)不,然后說(shuō)她是我舞伴。當(dāng)看到那個(gè)老太太的時(shí)候,他們有時(shí)候會(huì)非常生氣。這很有趣。If a man invites me, I say no, she is my partner. They sometimes get very angry when they see the old woman. It’s a lot of fun.
David:It sounds like a lot of fun. 聽起來(lái)很有趣哦。