时间:2019-02-19 作者:英语课 分类:听播客学英语


英语课

   Today, I will tell you about “black jumper day” , and we will meet the English expression “to leave for” somewhere.


  In a podcast a very long time ago, in November 2006, I told you that most English children wear a school uniform to go to school. My daughter, who is 15 years old, goes to a girls secondary 1 school. [Sorry – I say “11 years old” in the podcast, but this is wrong. It should be “15 years old”]. She has to wear a dark green skirt or trousers, and a white blouse and a dark green jumper.
  She is in year 10 at school. In year 11, the girls sit their GCSE exams. GCSE stands for “General Certificate 2 of Secondary Education”. After their GCSE exams, the girls leave the secondary school to go to sixth-form college, or to a further education college, to continue their studies or to learn practical skills. By tradition, in my daughter’s school, the year 11 girls are allowed to wear black jumpers, instead of dark green jumpers. They like their black jumpers, not because the jumpers look beautiful, but because they show everyone that year 11 are the senior girls, the most important girls, in the school.
  However, the year 11 girls do not have to come to school any more. From today, they are on “study leave”, a time when they can stay at home and work and revise for their GCSE exams. Some of them, of course, use “study leave” as a time to go shopping or have parties, but perhaps we had better not talk about that.
  This means that, from today, the year 10 girls are the most senior girls in the school. It is now their turn to wear the black jumpers, to show the rest of the school how big and important they are. They have looked forward to this day for weeks. They have all searched the local shops to find a black jumper in a style which they like. And today, they have all left for school, wearing their new black jumpers.
  They have “left for school”. That means, they have left home to go to school. Here are some more examples. Do you understand what they mean?
  At eight o’clock, Kevin leaves for work.
  At half past eight, Harry 3 leaves for college.
  George has left for a meeting with some clients 4.
  Sarah has left for lunch.
  At the end of the day, Kevin will leave for home.
  Tomorrow, Joanne will leave for her mother’s (ie she will go to her mother’s house).
  George has a business trip to America. On Thursday, he will leave for New York.
  The train leaves for London in 10 minutes.
  And, of course, the girls leave for school wearing their black jumpers.

adj.中级的,中等的,次要的;n.次要位置,副手
  • It's a question of secondary importance.这是个次要的问题。
  • Secondary school means junior school and high school.中学是指初中和高中。
n.证书,证明书;vt.发给证明书,认可,鉴定
  • She proudly displayed her degree certificate to her parents.她自豪地向父母展示了学位证书。
  • No one had seen her marriage certificate.没人看到过她的结婚证书。
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
n.顾客( client的名词复数 );当事人;诉讼委托人;[计算机]客户端
  • a lawyer with many famous clients 拥有许多著名委托人的律师
  • She understood the importance of establishing a close rapport with clients. 她懂得与客户建立密切和谐的关系的重要性。
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