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中美高中生打工文化 High School Part-Time Job Culture: U.S. vs. China
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这期播客介绍有简体中文和英语。由于空间限制,录音稿没有放在下面的描述栏。但您可以在我的播客网站上每一集的下面找到录音稿。网址是https://www.buzzsprout.com/1868166。如果找不到,请告诉我。如果您有任何问题,请随时通过电子邮件联系我,邮箱是TheLoneMandarinTeacher@outlook.com。祝您有美好的一天!
This podcast introduction is in both Simplified Chinese and English. Due to space constraints, the transcript is not available in the description below. However, it's easily accessible on my podcast website, where you will find the transcript under each episode. The web address is https://www.buzzsprout.com/1868166. Let me know if you can't find it. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at TheLoneMandarinTeacher@outlook.com. Have a great day!
中文简介
欢迎收听新一期的《五分钟中文》!今天我想和大家分享一下我对中美高中生打工文化差异的观察。作为美国高中的老师,我经常听到学生们聊他们在健身房、商店或者超市打工的经历,这是很常见的。而相比之下,中国的高中生因为学业压力大,尤其是要准备高考,所以很少会打工。这种差异也反映了两国不同的教育理念。不过,打工对学生来说都是一种宝贵的生活经验,能帮助他们为未来独立生活做好准备。
English Summary
Welcome to a new episode of "5 Minute Chinese!" In today's episode, I share my observations on the differences between American and Chinese high school students' part-time job culture. As a high school teacher in the U.S., I often hear about my students working at gyms, stores, or supermarkets, which is quite common. In contrast, Chinese high school students rarely work due to heavy academic pressure, especially with the college entrance exam, Gaokao, looming over them. This difference highlights the distinct educational philosophies of the two countries. Regardless, part-time jobs offer valuable life experience and help students develop important skills for their future.
如果您喜欢我的播客,您可以通过成为订阅者来支持我。您的支持对我来说是巨大的鼓励。但无论您是否选择捐款,我都很感激有您成为听众。能够每周与您分享几分钟的时间,对我来说是莫大的荣幸。❤️
If you enjoy my podcast, you can support me by becoming a subscriber. Your support is a huge encouragement to me. But whether or not you choose to donate, I’m grateful to have you as a listener. It’s an honor to share a few minutes with you each week. ❤️
157 episodes
Manage episode 443838413 series 2992684
这期播客介绍有简体中文和英语。由于空间限制,录音稿没有放在下面的描述栏。但您可以在我的播客网站上每一集的下面找到录音稿。网址是https://www.buzzsprout.com/1868166。如果找不到,请告诉我。如果您有任何问题,请随时通过电子邮件联系我,邮箱是TheLoneMandarinTeacher@outlook.com。祝您有美好的一天!
This podcast introduction is in both Simplified Chinese and English. Due to space constraints, the transcript is not available in the description below. However, it's easily accessible on my podcast website, where you will find the transcript under each episode. The web address is https://www.buzzsprout.com/1868166. Let me know if you can't find it. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at TheLoneMandarinTeacher@outlook.com. Have a great day!
中文简介
欢迎收听新一期的《五分钟中文》!今天我想和大家分享一下我对中美高中生打工文化差异的观察。作为美国高中的老师,我经常听到学生们聊他们在健身房、商店或者超市打工的经历,这是很常见的。而相比之下,中国的高中生因为学业压力大,尤其是要准备高考,所以很少会打工。这种差异也反映了两国不同的教育理念。不过,打工对学生来说都是一种宝贵的生活经验,能帮助他们为未来独立生活做好准备。
English Summary
Welcome to a new episode of "5 Minute Chinese!" In today's episode, I share my observations on the differences between American and Chinese high school students' part-time job culture. As a high school teacher in the U.S., I often hear about my students working at gyms, stores, or supermarkets, which is quite common. In contrast, Chinese high school students rarely work due to heavy academic pressure, especially with the college entrance exam, Gaokao, looming over them. This difference highlights the distinct educational philosophies of the two countries. Regardless, part-time jobs offer valuable life experience and help students develop important skills for their future.
如果您喜欢我的播客,您可以通过成为订阅者来支持我。您的支持对我来说是巨大的鼓励。但无论您是否选择捐款,我都很感激有您成为听众。能够每周与您分享几分钟的时间,对我来说是莫大的荣幸。❤️
If you enjoy my podcast, you can support me by becoming a subscriber. Your support is a huge encouragement to me. But whether or not you choose to donate, I’m grateful to have you as a listener. It’s an honor to share a few minutes with you each week. ❤️
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