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Christmas chat 聊聊圣誕

Christmas chat 聊聊圣誕

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The script of this programme 本節(jié)目臺(tái)詞

Christmas music

Rob: Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Hello I am Rob, welcome to the Christmas special from BBC Learning English.

Helen: Hold on Rob. It's only November. Aren't you getting ahead of yourself? 這才幾月份兒? 圣誕節(jié)還沒(méi)到呢?

Rob: Well, maybe you are not feeling festive yet, but look around the streets of London. It's looking Christmassy already.

I was thinking about Christmas in June, that early? Yeah, I love Christmas.

London shopper

Helen: 這倒也是?,F(xiàn)在倫敦已經(jīng)充滿(mǎn)了圣誕節(jié)的氣氛,商店里的櫥窗都掛上了閃爍的小燈串,還有雪花裝飾。

Rob: It seems that Christmas is starting earlier and earlier every year.

Helen: 商場(chǎng)可是早早的就把圣誕裝飾擺出來(lái)了,可是對(duì)人們來(lái)說(shuō)什么時(shí)候比較適合準(zhǔn)備圣誕呢?

Not until, preferably first of December, but not till after bonfire night.

Probably around Halloween I'd say.

Christmas chat 聊聊圣誕

Shops are decorated, ready for Christmas.

I think beginning of December.

Usually about the 2nd or 3rd of December.

I was thinking about Christmas in June, that early? Yeah, I love Christmas.

Rob: Do you know when Bonfire night and Halloween is?

Helen: Bonfire night, 這是英國(guó)的煙花節(jié),在11月5號(hào).

Rob: And Halloween that's on the 31st of October. That's two months before Christmas.

Helen: 很多人是在12月初開(kāi)始準(zhǔn)備過(guò)圣誕節(jié)的。

Rob: We did have one young man who loved Christmas SO much, he started thinking about Christmas back in June.

Helen: June 六月份,提前6個(gè)月準(zhǔn)備,真的是很早。不過(guò)真的有商店在6月份就開(kāi)設(shè)了圣誕專(zhuān)柜。

Rob: I have to say that's WAY too early for me. What about you? When do you start Christmas plan?

I have been very lucky, I have never had a bad Christmas, they were all with family.

London shopper

Helen: Not till the last minute to be honest. 我是屬于那種臨時(shí)抱佛腳的人,肯定等到最后一刻再準(zhǔn)備。And you?

Rob: Usually about the start of December, then I start to feel a bit festive. We also asked people what's their best Christmas.

Helen: 人們記憶中最美好的圣誕節(jié)是怎樣的呢?你知道說(shuō)一個(gè)人 alive and kicking 是什么意思嗎?

My best Christmas was probably when I was a child, when I really believed in father Christmas, because he's still alive and still kicking.

Helen: 這位女士說(shuō)她記憶中最美好的圣誕節(jié)是她小的時(shí)候,那時(shí)她還相信圣誕老人的存在。Alive 活著, kicking 踢腿,這兩個(gè)詞加在一起就是一個(gè)固定短語(yǔ),形容誰(shuí)還活著,而且精神飽滿(mǎn)。

Christmas chat 聊聊圣誕

Shops look festive.

I have been very lucky, I have never had a bad Christmas, they were all with family.

I just love every Christmas where I am with my family and friends really. So every Christmas is different and just as good.

Rob: A good Christmas is really about being with your family and friends.

Helen: 是的,圣誕節(jié)是家庭團(tuán)聚的時(shí)刻。幾乎所有人都說(shuō)最美好的圣誕時(shí)光是和家人一起度過(guò)的。

My best Christmas I would say was, when I was a child I suppose. When you believe in the Christmas spirit. It's much more fun, and the family makes an effort.

Rob: Well, I believed in Santa when I was little too, and I hope my children will appreciate all the presents from Santa this year.

My worst Christmas was probably when my house was flooded. So we had to make do with that Christmas, but we still made it fun.

London shopper

Helen: 那么人們記憶中有沒(méi)有最差的圣誕節(jié)呢?

My worst Christmas was probably when my house was flooded. So we had to make do with that Christmas, but we still made it fun.

And my worst Christmas is when I had pneumonia, I was very ill, so that was my worst Christmas.

When you lose a member of the family, it's very hard to celebrate, however we tried to keep the spirit up in their memory.

The worst Christmas was probably when I had to go to work, and I was in Johannesburg for Christmas.

Rob: It seems that even when things go wrong during the festival period, people will try to keep up with the holiday spirit.

Helen: 我們聽(tīng)到了有人在圣誕節(jié)期間家被水淹了, her house was flooded. 還有人生病臥床不起,得了肺炎 pneumonia. Poor thing!

Christmas chat 聊聊圣誕

A shopping centre in London is ready for Christmas.

Rob: Another man lost a member of his family and that made it very hard for them to celebrate Christmas.

Helen: 如果你家人去世了,這是最令人傷感的事情。不過(guò)這位先生雖然經(jīng)歷了這樣的打擊,他們?nèi)乙脖M力慶祝圣誕節(jié),懷念他們的親人。

Rob: So Helen, what's your most memorable Christmas then?

Helen: 我記憶中最突出的一個(gè)圣誕節(jié)是16歲那年,我一個(gè)人在家。早中晚餐都是水果蛋糕,然后看了3天3夜的電視,也沒(méi)有人來(lái)管我。I had complete freedom.

Rob: Sounds good. Would you repeat it again?

Helen: Probably never again. This year I shall spend it with my family.

Rob: Well, that sounds good, but there's plenty to organise, so don't leave it too late this year.

Helen: I'll try to be organised. 謝謝收聽(tīng),我們下次節(jié)目再見(jiàn)。

Rob: Bye.

Helen: Bye.

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