A Right Rebecca. Now I see that after graduating from University your first job was...
好的,Rebecca,你大學(xué)畢業(yè)后的第一份工作是……
B For a local paper in York called the York Herald. Actually, I started with them as an intern in the beginning. I was really keen on getting some experience in the journalistic world, and this seemed like a good first step.
我在紐約為一所叫做York Herald當(dāng)?shù)貓?bào)紙工作,一開始我是實(shí)習(xí)生。我很喜歡在新聞行業(yè)學(xué)些經(jīng)驗(yàn),這看起來是很不錯(cuò)的選擇。
A Certainly. And after your internship?
在你實(shí)習(xí)之后干什么?
B They seemed impressed, and offered me a position as a junior local news reporter. I ended up staying two years there actually. I was in charge of the sports news section of the newspaper. I really enjoyed it there, and it really helped me build my skills.
他們看起來對(duì)我印象很深刻,并我提供一個(gè)當(dāng)初級(jí)當(dāng)?shù)匦侣動(dòng)浾叩穆毼?。?shí)際上我在那里干了2年。我負(fù)責(zé)報(bào)紙的體育新聞部分。我很喜歡在那兒工作,這幫我學(xué)到了很多技巧。
A Yes I see. But you decided to leave them in 2006, right?
我明白。你決定在2006年離開?
B Yes, that’s right. My husband and I moved to London, and so I managed to find a position with a National newspaper based in London.
是的,我和丈夫搬到了倫敦,我在倫敦的National報(bào)紙找到了工作。
A The London Weekly right?
是《倫敦每日新聞》?
B Yes, in some ways it was a step down from my previous job but it did offer me much better prospects for the future.
是的,在某些方面這份工作和以前的工作比起來是走下坡路,但我在那兒有更好的未來。