This Business English Pod lesson is the first in a two-part series on idioms that come from football, or soccer.
这是2节英语商务播客中的第1节,将学到源自足球的习惯用语。
Groups of employees work together as teams. Teams, or companies, compete against each other, trying to win recognition, profits, or new clients. Given these similarities, it’s not surprising that language would be similar when we talk about business and sports. And a number of different sports have contributed idioms to the English language.
很多员工按团队来工作。团队,公司,彼此竞争争取认同,利润或新的客户。有这些相同点,谈论商业和运动的语言有很多相似处也就不足为奇了。许多不同的运动都为英语贡献了很多习惯用语。
Today, our focus will be on football idioms. As you listen to the dialog, you might hear some phrases that are new to you. Remembering the relationship between business and sports may help you out. Of course, we’ll go over all of them in the debrief and you’ll have a chance to practice them, too.
今天我们来学习与足球相关的习惯用语。听对话时,你可能听到一些陌生的短语。明白商业和运动的关系会帮助你理解。当然,我们会重温这些习语,同时你会有机会来练习使用它们。
We’ll be listening to Karl and Marilyn, two friends that work at a publishing firm. Karl is thinking about applying for a manager’s job at the company’s Sydney location. He’s not sure about it, though, so he asks Marilyn what she thinks.
我们会听到工作在同一家出版公司的Karl和 Marilyn之间的谈话。Karl想申请公司悉尼分布的经理职位。但是他拿不定注意,所以他询问Marilyn的建议。
Listening Questions:
1. Why does Karl want to leave his current job?
2. What are two things Marilyn knows about the Sydney branch?
3. What has Karl heard about the Sydney branch?