2024-03-07
24 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
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Roundtable heart to heart.
Today we have Margaret sending us a voice memo.
Dear friends from Roundtable, it's really glad to meet you online by sending you this voice memo.
I've been a long time listener to this program since 2015, when I was still a college student, and like ten years have passed.
Now I've been working for a company, and I need to communicate with foreign guests, sometimes need to be a translator between the chinese guests and the foreign guests.
So I currently encounter two questions.
First, if I cite an example, when I listen to your programs, I think basically I could understand or follow what you said.
However, if I try by myself to paraphrase or describe the same topic, I find myself a bit difficult to be as fluent as yours to describe things, although those topics are quite chinese style are quite familiar for everyone.