How to Talk About Your Studies in English Learn Spoken English

Hi, I’m Sam.

Welcome to Oxford Online English.

In this lesson, you can learn to talk about
your studies in English.

Are you a student?

Do you study at school or university?

If you’ve finished your studies, can you
describe what you studied, when and where?

Talking about your studies could help you
in conversation, in an exam such as IELTS

or in a job interview, so it’s good to be
able to talk clearly about your studies in

English.

Let’s start with the basics.

Look at a simple sentence:

I’m a student.

I study at __________.

What could you put in the gap?

You could say:

I study at high school.

I study at university.

I study at vocational college.

What’s vocational college?

It’s a kind of college where you can learn
practical skills to get one specific kind

of job.

For example, you can study hairdressing, plumbing,
or cookery at vocational college.

You can also put the place before the word
student, like this:

I’m a high school student.

I’m a university student.

I’m a vocational college student.

Of course, you can also say:

I’m an English student!

What else could you say here?

You could also add what year you’re in.

Look at some incomplete sentences:

I’m in __________ of high school.

I’m a __________ university student.

How could you complete these sentences?

You could say:

I’m in year 11 of high school.

I’m a first-year university student.

For school, we normally talk about year 1,
year 2, year 3, etc.

Because different countries have different
school systems, different numbers can have

different meanings in different places.

In American English, say grade instead of
year.

In the UK, year 1 is for children who are
4-5 years old, and the school system finishes

with year 13, when students are 17-18 years
old.

For university, you can say first year, second
year, third year and final year.

For example:

I’m in my final year.

I’ll graduate in June.

It’s my second year.

I’ve got two more years to go.

What about you?

If you’re a student now, can you make a
sentence to say where you study, and what

year you’re in?

Pause the video.

and practice!

Next, let’s see how you can talk about what
you study.

Again, let’s start with a simple sentence:

I’m studying for __________.

What could you say here?

Look at some examples:

I’m studying for an International Baccalaureate.
I’m studying for a bachelor’s in economics.

I’m studying for an MA in English literature.

Instead of I’m studying for…, you can
also say I’m doing…, like this:

I’m doing a PhD in cryptography.

I’m doing an FCE course.

If you’re taking a professional certification,
you can also say I’m studying to become…

For example:

I’m studying to become a cardiology nurse.

I’m studying to become an accountant.

What about you?

What are you studying?

Pause the video and make a sentence!

Okay, you can say a couple of basic things
now.

Let’s see how you can make your answer
more detailed.

Look at some of the sentences we saw in part
two:

I’m studying for an International Baccalaureate.

I’m doing an FCE course.

I’m studying to become an accountant.

Our job is to add one more sentence to each
example, giving more details.

To help you do this, think about these questions:

What do you have to do for this course?

Why are you doing this course?

What do you hope to get at the end of this
course?

Can you think of a way to make our examples
more detailed?

Pause if you want to think about it.

Let’s do some examples together:

I’m studying for an International Baccalaureate.

That means I’m doing English language and
literature, maths, history and philosophy.

I’m doing an FCE course.

I wanted to improve my English because I’d
like to work in Australia or New Zealand in

the future.

I’m studying to become an accountant.

I’m hoping to get my CPA qualification so
I can start working.

What about you?

Think about our questions again:

Can you answer these questions to make your
speaking more detailed?

Pause the video, and try to say as much as
you can about your studies, using the three

questions to help you.

Hopefully, now you can talk about where and
what you study and give some details.

But what do you think of your studies?

How could you describe your course or whatever
you’re studying now?

Do you like what you’re studying?

Why or why not?

To help you, think about these ideas.

Is what you’re studying interesting or boring?

Why?

Is it difficult or easy?

Again, try to explain why!

Let’s do some examples together:

I’m studying for an International Baccalaureate.

I like it but it’s hard work, because we
have to do five different subjects and there’s

a lot of work for each one, so I don’t have
much free time.

I’m doing an FCE course.

It’s quite interesting because I have to
use my English in new ways, and having the

exam to prepare for gives me the motivation
to study more than I would otherwise.

I’m studying to become an accountant.

To be honest it’s very easy and I find it
quite boring.

I can already do everything—I just need
the qualification!

Do you think you could make an answer like
this?

Here’s a basic template you can use:

I’m studying __________.

I find it __________, because __________.

Let’s do one more example, so you can see
how to use this template:

I’m studying engineering.

I find it quite hard, because there’s a
lot of maths and things you have to remember.

See?

Easy!

Now pause the video and make your own answer.

At this point, you should be able to talk
about what you study, give details about your

course or subjects, and give your opinion
about what you’re studying.

Now, let’s put everything together and make
a longer answer.

Just use the sentences you’ve practised
in the previous sections, like this:

I’m in my last year of high school.

I’m studying for an International Baccalaureate.

That means I’m doing English language and
literature, maths, history and philosophy.

I like it but it’s hard work, because we
have to do five different subjects and there’s

a lot of work for each one, so I don’t have
much free time.

That’s an answer only using examples you’ve
already seen in this video.

Let’s do another longer answer with original
examples:

I’m a second-year university student.

I’m studying psychology, because I’ve
always been interested in how people think,

and I’m hoping to work as a psychologist
in the future.

I’m really enjoying it and I find it quite
easy, because everything’s so interesting

that it doesn’t feel like work!

Now, what about you?

Can you make a longer answer like this?

It should be easy: just put together the example
sentences you made at the end of each section!

If you want, put your answers in the YouTube
comments and we’ll give you feedback on

your English.

That’s the end of the lesson. I hope you learned something new.

You can see more of our free English lessons at Oxford Online English dot com.

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欢迎来到牛津在线英语。

在本课中,您可以
学习用英语谈论您的学习。

你是学生吗?

你在学校或大学学习吗?

如果你完成了学业,你能
描述一下你学了什么、什么时候、在哪里学的吗?

谈论你的学习可以帮助你
进行对话,在雅思等考试

或工作面试中,所以
能够用英语清楚地谈论你的学习是很好的

让我们从基础开始。

看一个简单的句子:

我是学生。

我就读于 __________。

你能在缝隙里放什么?

你可以说:

我在高中学习。

我在大学学习。

我在职业学院学习。

什么是职业学院?

这是一所大学,您可以在其中学习
实用技能以找到一种特定

的工作。

例如,您可以在职业学院学习美发、管道
或烹饪。

你也可以把这个地方放在学生这个词之前
,像这样:

我是一名高中生。

我是一名大学生。

我是一名职业学院的学生。

当然,你也可以说:

我是英语学生!

你还能在这里说什么?

你也可以加上你在哪一年。

看看一些不完整的句子:

我在高中__________。

我是__________的大学生。

你怎么能完成这些句子?

你可以说:

我在高中 11 年级。

我是大学一年级的学生。

对于学校,我们通常说的是1
年级、2年级、3年级等。

因为不同的国家有不同的
学校制度,不同的数字

在不同的地方可以有不同的含义。

在美式英语中,说等级而不是
年份。

在英国,第一年是针对
4-5 岁的孩子,学校系统

在 13 年结束,学生年龄在 17-18
岁。

对于大学,你可以说第一年,第二
年,第三年和最后一年。

例如:

我在我的最后一年。

我将在六月毕业。

这是我的第二年。

我还有两年的时间。

你呢?

如果你现在是学生,你能不能用
一句话说你在哪里学习,

你在哪一年?

暂停视频。

和实践!

接下来,让我们看看您如何谈论
您的学习内容。

再次,让我们从一个简单的句子开始:

我正在为__________学习。

你能在这里说什么?

看一些例子:

我正在攻读国际文凭。
我正在攻读经济学学士学位。

我正在攻读英语文学硕士学位。

除了我正在为……而学习,你
也可以说我正在……,就像这样:

我正在攻读密码学博士学位。

我正在上 FCE 课程。

如果您正在参加专业认证,
您也可以说我正在学习成为……

例如:

我正在学习成为一名心脏病科护士。

我正在学习成为一名会计师。

你呢?

你在学什么?

暂停视频并造句!

好的,你现在可以说一些基本的事情
了。

让我们看看如何使您的答案
更详细。

看看我们在第二部分看到的一些句子

我正在攻读国际文凭。

我正在上 FCE 课程。

我正在学习成为一名会计师。

我们的工作是为每个示例添加一个句子
,提供更多细节。

为了帮助您做到这一点,请考虑以下问题:

您必须为这门课程做什么?

你为什么要做这门课?

您希望在本课程结束时获得
什么?

你能想出一种方法让我们的例子
更详细吗?

如果您想考虑一下,请暂停。

让我们一起举一些例子:

我正在攻读国际文凭。

这意味着我正在学习英语语言和
文学、数学、历史和哲学。

我正在上 FCE 课程。

我想提高我的英语水平,因为我将来
想在澳大利亚或新西兰工作

我正在学习成为一名会计师。

我希望获得注册会计师资格,这样
我就可以开始工作了。

你呢?

再想想我们的问题:

你能回答这些问题,让你的
演讲更详细吗?

暂停视频,并尝试
用三个问题来帮助你,尽可能多地谈论你的学习

希望现在你可以谈谈你在
哪里学习和学习什么,并提供一些细节。

但是你觉得你的学习怎么样?

您如何描述您的课程或
您现在正在学习的任何内容?

你喜欢你正在学习的东西吗?

为什么或者为什么不?

为了帮助你,想想这些想法。

你正在学习的东西是有趣的还是无聊的?

为什么?

难还是容易?

再次尝试解释原因!

让我们一起举一些例子:

我正在攻读国际文凭。

我喜欢它,但它很辛苦,因为我们
必须做五个不同的科目,

每个科目都有很多工作,所以我没有
太多空闲时间。

我正在上 FCE 课程。

这很有趣,因为我必须
以新的方式使用我的英语,而

准备考试给
了我学习更多的动力。

我正在学习成为一名会计师。

老实说,这很容易,我觉得
很无聊。

我已经什么都能做——我只
需要资格!

你觉得你能做出这样的回答
吗?

这是您可以使用的基本模板:

我正在学习 __________。

我发现它__________,因为__________。

让我们再举一个例子,这样你就可以看到
如何使用这个模板:

我正在学习工程学。

我觉得这很难,因为有
很多数学和你必须记住的东西。

看?

简单!

现在暂停视频并做出自己的答案。

此时,您应该能够
谈论您所学的内容,提供有关您的

课程或科目的详细信息,
并对您正在学习的内容发表您的看法。

现在,让我们把所有东西放在一起,做
一个更长的答案。

只需使用您
在前几节中练习过的句子,例如:

我在高中的最后一年。

我正在攻读国际文凭。

这意味着我正在学习英语语言和
文学、数学、历史和哲学。

我喜欢它,但它很辛苦,因为我们
必须做五个不同的科目,

每个科目都有很多工作,所以我没有
太多空闲时间。

这是一个仅使用您
在此视频中已经看到的示例的答案。

让我们用原始示例再做一个更长的答案

我是一名大学二年级的学生。

我正在学习心理学,因为我
一直对人们的想法很感兴趣

,我希望将来能成为一名
心理学家。

我真的很喜欢它,而且我觉得它很
容易,因为一切都很有趣

,感觉不像是工作!

现在,你呢?

你能像这样做出更长的答案吗?

这应该很容易:只需将
您在每个部分末尾的例句放在一起!

如果您愿意,请将您的答案放在 YouTube
评论中,我们会就您的英语向您提供反馈

这就是课程的结束。 我希望你学到了一些新东西。

您可以在 Oxford Online English dot com 上看到更多我们的免费英语课程。

下次见!