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unit 1(高级传媒英语ppt)

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导读: Unit 01 School life Clip 1 Healthy eating Woman 1: The schools are doing it because they?ve got to promote healthy eating and I think it?s the right message. But I think really they should target the parents beforehand, because I think it?

Unit 01 School life Clip 1 Healthy eating

Woman 1: The schools are doing it because they?ve got to promote healthy eating and I think it?s the right message. But I think really they should target the parents beforehand, because I think it?s quite sad for the children to have things in there and then to take them away.

Woman 2: I think it?s a good idea. I think children should eat healthy while they?re at school. Treats should be at weekends or after school.

Man 1: So what is allowed in children?s lunch bags? Well, here I have an array of food. Good and bad.

Man 2: Sandwiches, pasta, fruit and nuts are fine. Sweets, crisps, fizzy1[1] drinks and chocolate though are set to be taken away. Clip 2 Grants for school buildings

Voice-over: The building work continues but for how much longer? They?re ready to start a second phase of refurbishment here, but the college may have to send the builders home.

Woman 1: We?ve just come up onto the roof of the old building and as you can see there, that is the new building we?ve been working on for two years and we?re just about to move into the refurbishment of this great two-lifted building.

Voice-over: The principal of South Thames College told me what would happen of she doesn?t get the money for the new building project.

Woman 1: I will have already committed six and a half to eight million pounds that will then be the College?s debt. And this building would no longer work because the services would be cut off and this will have to be muffled.

Voice-over: From hair dressing to forensic science—over 20,000 students and adult learners come here. Some classes are in the old listed building. But the basement floods and the heating breaks down and that?s why they wanted to give it a refurb. Clip 3 The increasing tuition fee

Voice-over: University fees paid by these students are capped at around 3.000 pounds a year. But the government is due to review the situation and the body representing the bosses of England?s universities has a suggestion, to increase fees to 5,000 or even 7,000 pounds a year.

Woman 1: We have a world-class reputation that needs to be maintained. Students, I think quite rightly, expect a very high-quality higher education. And that has to be paid for.

Woman 2: Today?s second-year students will leave university with debts of more than 17,000 pounds on average. Under one of the schemes being discussed today, that amount will increase to more than 26,000 pounds, a sum that could take quite a few years to pay off. The question is, would this increase actually put young people off from applying to university in the first place. Man 1: Potentially yes. Yes, I would have to assess my personal situation at that time. But I think it will put a lot of people off as it?s a huge amount of money.

Woman 3: I?m doing a history degree so I have about eight hours of contact a week. So as for my money being wasted, whereas medical students have lots of labs and lots of money on them, so I think it would kind of cause me to think twice about going to university and which university I go to and where.

Man 2: Well I think it is breathtakingly arrogant of university vice chancellors to be talking about doubling the level of tuition fees and the level of graduate debt in the middle of a recession. I think they need to get out of their ivory tower to look at what is going on with the economy now.

Students are in increasing hardship already and leaving tens of thousand of people graduating with even bigger amounts of debts is reckless and irresponsible.

Voice-over: Introducing tuition fees in the first place was controversial and difficult so the government is unlikely to rush to increase them now. Annabel Roberts. ITV News. Clip 4 Graduates facing difficult time

Voice-over: Students setting out on life?s journey are feeling the economic strain before they?ve even secured their first job. For as the economy contracts, graduates vacancies have fallen for the first time in three years.

Woman 1: Most of the other people that I know in my degree, in my course, they?re still struggling to find jobs.

Voice-over: Diphian Serran is a final-year student hoping for a first-class degree and praying for a good job. So far, despite numerous interviews and an impressive CV, she?s had bad luck.

Woman 1: Very bad luck. Unfortunately. I?ve gone through the interview stage of many, so to the final stage. But once I reach there, I often get, either get rejected or it?s, you know, “we?ll let you know”.

Voice-over: The downturn in manufacturing and the meltdown in the financial services mean that nearly half of the employers expect to hire fewer graduates this year. That means the competition on campus has ever been tougher.

Woman 2: This is the generation of university students who were born and bred in the economic boom. But they are graduating in the economic bust. Recruitment?s down, salaries are frozen. This is crunch time in every sense.

Man 1: These times are a lot tougher than they had been the last 10, 15, possibly even 20 years. But employers are still recruiting. The brains of today are the profits of tomorrow. The question is whether the graduates are able to adjust their expectations to the realities of the labor market.

Voice-over: For this final year engineering student, the reality is still great. Vacancies in the engineering and public sectors are on the rise. Will?s found a job in a bank. His starting salary is 42K.

Man 2: There are still opportunities down there for people being smart or, kind of risk savvy enough to get them so it?s just, you know, it?s more difficult but it?s not impossible.

Voice-over: The generation who never had it so good as children may find the economic realities harder as adults. Penny Marshall. News at Ten. Warwick Un …… 此处隐藏:12098字,全部文档内容请下载后查看。喜欢就下载吧 ……

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