英語リスニング - No.0244 Life in England
Sarah talks about life back in her home country of England.
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Todd:OK, hello!
Sarah:Hello!
Todd:Hi, what's your name?
Sarah:My name is Sarah.
Todd:OK, and Sarah where are you from?
Sarah:I'm from the north of England, Newcastle.
Todd:OK, so Newcastle, how far is that from London?
Sarah:Um, it's about 300 miles.
Todd:Uh-huh, do you go to London a lot or have you been to London before?
Sarah:I live in London. I've lived in London for the past seven years.
Todd:Oh, really?
Sarah:Almost seven years, yeah.
Todd:OK. Which do you prefer, London or Newcastle?
Sarah:Um, like them both. I prefer Newcastle because it's smaller, so it's easier to get around and it's also cheaper. London is very expensive.
Todd:So all your family is in Newcastle?
Sarah:Um, pretty much yeah.
Todd:So are they always trying to get you to go back and move back to Newcastle?
Sarah:Ah, no, no, because most of the jobs are in the south, anyway for younger people so it's quite difficult to get a job in the north in teaching.
Todd:OK. Um, what do you like about London?
Sarah:Ah, it's a very busy place, there's lots of things going on all the time. There's also lots of things I don't like about London, but all my friends live there lots of job opportunities.
Todd:OK, what were you doing before you came to Japan in London?
Sarah:Ah, I was in Austria for a year. I was teaching in Austria, and then I was in London teaching, in London for a few years.
Todd:What were you teaching in London?
Sarah:I was teaching primary school. I was a primary school teacher.
Todd:Kids!
Sarah:Yeah.
Todd:So what's it like teaching kids?
Sarah:Um, tiring. Very tiring! I prefer teaching adults. That's my preference. I've mainly taught adults in TEFL, but in the state system in England it's only been children. It's fun. It's just very tiring.


