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英语情景对话范文
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美国英语情景对话大全
American Situational Conversations
1.Introductions and Opening Conversations 介绍和开场白
People in the United States don't always shake hands when they
are introduced
to one another. However; in a formal or business situation
people almost
always shake hands.
1.A: Mary; this is Joe's brother David.
B; I'm very glad to meet you.
C: It's a pleasure to meet you.
B: How do you like Texas so far
C: It's really different from what I expected.
B: Don't worry. You'll get used to it in no time.
2.A: Mrs. Smith; I'd like to introduce a friend of mine;
Pierre Dubois.
B: How do you do
C: Hello.
B: What's your impression of the United States
C: Well; I can't get over how different the weather is here. B: Oh; you'll get used to it soon
3.A: Wendy; I'd like you to meet my brother Sam.
B: Hi.
C: Nice to meet you.
B: What do you think of Dallas
C: Well; I'm still feeling a little homesick and so many
things seem strange
to me.
B: You're bound to feel that way at first; I guess.
4.A: Mrs.Hughs; this is Peter Brown.
B: Pleased to meet you.
C: How do you do
B: I hope you're enjoying your stay here.
C: If it weren't for the climate; I'd like it here very much.
B: It always takes time to get used to a new place.
2.Special Greetings 节假日的问候
There are eight national holidays celebrated in the United
States: New Year's
DayJan.; Washington's Birthday Feb.; Memorial DayMay; the
Fourth of
July; Labor DaySep.;Veteran's DayNav.;ThanksgivingNov. and ChristmasDec.; In addition; there are many state and local
holidays.
1. A: Merry Christmas
B: The same to you
A: Are you doing anyting special
B: We're having some friends over. What are you doing
A: Oh; I'm just going to take it easy.
2. A: Happy New Year
B: Thank you Same to you.
A: Have you got any plans
B: I've been invited over to la friend's. And you
A: My reemmate's having a party.
3. A: Have a nice Thanksgiving
B: Same to you
A: Are you going anywhere
B: I thought about going to my sister's. How about you
A: Oh; I'll probably just stay at home.
4. A: Have a nice weekend
B: Thanks. You too
A: Do you have any plans
B: Well; my family's away and I can't afford to do much. What
about you A: Oh; I haven't decided what I'm going to do yet.
3.Meeting old friends 老友重逢
Many people shake hands when meeting after they havn't seen
each other for a
long time.
1. A: I haven't seen you for ages. You haven't been sich; have
you
B: No; I've been in California for the past month.
A: How nice. Where were you exactly
B: San Diego. I got back yesterday.
2. A: It's nice to see you again. Have you chaged jobs
B: No; I've been visiting relatives.
A: That's nice. Where
B: I went to visit an uncle of mine in San Francisco.
3. A: You haven't been around much lately; have you
B: No; I've been away on vacation.
A: Oh Where were you
B: Palm Springs. I've got a cousin there.
4. A: Well; hello; stranger Have you moved or something
B: No; I went to California for a few weeks.
A: Oh; really Where did you go
B: Los Angeles. I stayed with my brother. 4.Saying Goodbye 告别
When you're far from friends and family; you can keep in touch
with them by
letters; post cards; short notes or phone calls.
1.A: I've come to say goodbye.
B: When are you off
A: I'm flying home on Sunday afternoon.
B: Well; goodbye. See you soon.
A: Please don't forget to say goodbye to the rest of the
family for me.
2.A: I'd like to say goodbye to everyone.
B: What time are you going
A: My plane leaves at 7:25.
B; Well; goodbye and have a good trip
A: Goodbye. Remember to look me up if you're ever in
Washington.
3.A; I'm calling to say goodbye.
B: When do you leave
A: I'm catching the 11:00 train.
B: Take care of yourself and don't forget to keep in touch.
A: Goodbye. Thanks again for everything.
4.A: I just dropped in to say goodbye. B: What time are you leaving
A: I'm going to try to leave by 10:00.
B: Take care and give my best to your parents.
A: Goodbye. Hope to see you again next year.
5.Saying Thank You 道谢
When someone invites you for dinner; you can bring
flowers;candy or a bottle
of wine. Sometimes people send a thank you note to the host or
hostess a few
days after the event.
1.A: I'd better be going.