
參與培訓學習專業
Manny and Nina are doing exercise at the park.
曼尼和妮娜在公園做運動。
exercise(n.)運動
Manny: What’s new?
曼尼:最近有什麼新鮮事嗎?
Nina: I am thinking about starting to work again.
妮娜:我正在考慮重新開始工作。
think about考慮start(v.)開始again(adv.)再次
Manny: But people like us who are in their forties and fifties find it difficult to look for a job, right? We are not really that old, but not that young anymore either.
曼尼:可是,像我們這種四、五十歲的年紀,年紀說老不老,但也不是年輕人,工作不好找吧?
difficult(adj.)困難的look for尋找either(adv.)也,用於否定句中
Nina: Not really. There is high demand for a job you would not have imagined.
妮娜:不會啦,現在有種工作需求很大喔,是你之前想不到的工作。
demand(n.)需求imagine(v.)想像
Manny: What is it?
曼尼:是什麼?
Nina: It is long-term care giving service. There are more and more old people in our society now. They need to be taken care of by someone on a long-term basis.
妮娜:長期照護啊,我們社會中的老年人越來越多,需要有專人長期照護他們。
long-term(adj.)長期的service(n.)服務society(n.)社會basis(n.)基礎
Manny: Isn’t it a difficult job? Are you sure you want to do it?
曼尼:這個工作很難吧?你確定你要去做?
difficult(adj.)困難的
Nina: Don’t worry. There are many career training classes.
妮娜:別擔心,現在有不少專門的培訓班。
worry(v.)擔心career(n.)事業、職業train(v.)訓練
Manny: Wow! It sounds quite professional. I didn’t know there are classes for that.
曼尼:哇,聽起來挺專業的。我不知道還有課可以上。
professional(adj.)專業的
Nina: Of course, and you will get a license. I also think we would probably do this job better than young people.
妮娜:當然,而且你可以拿到證照。我也覺得,我們做起來應該會比年輕人更好。
of course當然license(n.)證照probably(adv.)可能