بعضی از دانش آموزان سال ورود به دانشگاه رو یک سال به تاخیر می اندازند تا برن سفر. هدف هم از این مسافرت اینه که تو این یه سال مرخصی کارهای پرباری انجام بدی که تو رزومه ات حسابی بدرخشه و بهت کمک کنه به شغلی که دوست داری راحت تر برسی. به نظرتون رفتن به این مرخصی یه ساله کار درستیه؟ در پادکست انگلیسی BBC – مرخصی تحصیلی می شنویم که نیل Neil و جورجینا Georgina به حرف های دو دانش آموز با دو دیدگاه متفاوت نسبت به این موضوع گوش میدن و در طول مسیر کلمات کاربردی و جالبی هم آموزش میدن.

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سوال پادکست انگلیسی BBC – مرخصی تحصیلی :

According to the Institute of Fiscal Studies, which subject studied at university will lead to the highest average earnings five years after graduating?

a)    Law

b)    Veterinary science 

c)    Medicine and dentistry

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فراموش نکن که هرچی بیشتر تمرین کنی در اون مهارت رشد میکنی! به قول انگلیسی ها: Practice makes perfect


واژگان کلیدی پادکست انگلیسی BBC - مرخصی تحصیلی

معنی به فارسیمعنی به انگلیسیواژه
سال بین ترک مدرسه و شروع دانشگاهyear between leaving school and starting university that is usually spent travelling or working
gap year
ایده‌ای که ما در مورد آن فکر نمی‌کنیم بلکه در غمق ذهن ما قرار می‌گیردan idea we don’t think about frequently but keep stored deep in our memoryat the back of my mind
مفید و پربارsomething that leads to a good or useful outcomeproductive 
پیشبینی شدهwhat is likely to happen in the future based on current informationpredicted 
ایده ی عجیب و ناآشناan idea that is strange and not familiaran alien concept
عملیrelating to the learning of real skills which can be usefully appliedpractical 

BBC 6 minute English - Why take a gap year

متن پادکست انگلیسی BBC - مرخصی تحصیلی

Neil
Hello. This is 6 Minute English and I'm Neil. And joining me to do this is Georgina. 

Georgina
Hello.

Neil
Now, Georgina, I know you went to university to study for a degree but before you moved from college to university, did you take a year off?

Georgina
I did.

Neil
Well, you’re not alone. Many students choose to take a break from their studies to travel or gain work experience before moving on to university.

Georgina
Yes, and this is what we call a ‘gap year’.

Neil
And … in this programme we’re talking about taking a gap year and why doing this has become more important than ever. But first, as always, I need to challenge you and our listeners, Georgina, to answer a question. Are you ready?

Georgina
Ready and waiting, Neil!

Neil
According to the Institute of Fiscal Studies, which subject studied at university will lead to the highest average earnings five years after graduating? Is it…
a) Law
b) Veterinary science, or
c) Medicine and dentistry
What do you think, Georgina?

Georgina
Well, all are subjects that involve lots of studying – but as a guess, I think those studying veterinary science end up working as vets and earning the most money – so it’s b), I think.

Neil
OK. Well, we’ll find out if you’re right at the end of the programme. Let's get back to talking about gap years – as the name suggests, it’s a break or gap in between your studies – we might also call it a year out. It’s not a new concept – meaning idea – and there are a number of reasons why someone may choose to take one.

Georgina
That’s right. The BBC’s Smart Consumer podcast looked at this and heard from two students – one, Meg, took a gap year and the other, Tom, didn’t. Let’s hear from them now…

Students – Meg and Tom
Meg: I knew I wanted to go to university, but... I decided I'll do it after a year out. That way I can wait till I get my official results and apply to university with those rather than getting predicted grades and then, you know, potentially being surprised and not being able to follow the path I wanted. I just always had in the back my mind that I'd spend a year doing something productive and something that would just be good fun.
Tom: It's not something that I really knew about to be honest, I think, until I started university. It was a bit of an alien concept to me. It's something I've never thought about - it would have been far too expensive and it's not something that would have been able to rely on my parents or family members for.

Neil
Two different experiences there. So Meg said she had ‘in the back of my mind’ doing a gap year. That means she had the idea but didn’t think about it frequently – it was stored deep in her memory.

Georgina
And she had the idea of doing something productive – that means leading to a good or useful outcome – and, of course, having fun at the same time!

Neil
She also wanted to do something while she waited for her exam results to come in, rather than applying for a university place based on predicted results which may turn out to be wrong. If something is predicted, it’s an estimation of what is likely to happen in the future based on current information.

Georgina
Now, Tom had a different experience. He wasn’t really aware of the gap year and described it as an alien concept – so an idea that is strange and not familiar.

Neil
Tom also mentioned a gap year would have been too expensive – but according to Chris Rea from the organisation Prospects, it needn’t cost a lot of money. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours programme, he says it’s about gaining skills and being more employable…

Chris Rea, Higher Education Services Manager, Prospects
I think the experience of the gap year has become actually much more practical, partly as I say to do with university participation increasing, but also because of the demands on developing skills, specifically employability skills. Actually from an employer’s point of view, certainly, any form of experience and skills acquisition that you've undertaken is valuable.

Neil
According to Chris Rea, the focus these days is for a gap year to be more practical – this adjective describes the learning of real skills which can be usefully applied.

Georgina
Yes, and these are skills that help you compete for a place at university and ultimately make you more employable - they help you get a job.

Neil
Right, but which job might earn you the most money Georgina? Earlier I asked you, according to the Institute of Fiscal Studies, which subject studied at university will lead to the highest average earnings, five years after graduating? Is it…
a) Law
b) Veterinary science, or
c) Medicine and dentistry
What do you say, Georgina?

Georgina
I said veterinary science. Was I correct?

Neil
Sadly you weren’t. The correct answer is c) Medicine and dentistry. According to research in the UK, graduates of medicine and dentistry earn an average of £46,700.

Georgina
That’s more than an English teacher I suspect, but that’s not going to stop us recapping today’s vocabulary.

Neil
OK. So, we’ve been talking about a gap year – that's a year between leaving school and starting university that is usually spent travelling or working.

Georgina
When we say something is at the back of my mind, we mean an idea we don’t think about frequently but keep stored deep in our memory.

Neil
And when something is productive – it describes something that leads to a good or useful outcome.

Georgina
Next, we mentioned the word predicted. If something is predicted, it’s an estimation of what is likely to happen in the future based on current information.

Neil
An alien concept
 is an idea that is strange and not familiar.

Georgina
And when you’re doing something practical, you’re doing something that is real and useful because you learn skills that can be used in the future.

Neil
Thank you, Georgina, for that practical run through of our vocabulary. So that’s all from 6 Minute English for now. Goodbye!

Georgina
Bye! 

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