英语口语对话(中级)Lesso10
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英语口语情景对话40篇1. 在机场接人A: Hi, are you John from Marketing?B: Yes, that's me. Nice to meet you.A: Likewise. Let's get your luggage and head to the car.2. 在餐厅点餐A: Can I have the vegetarian lasagna, please?B: Of course, would you like a side salad with that?A: That sounds great, thank you.3. 在办公室讨论工作A: I've finished the report you asked for. Do you want to go over it now?B: Sure, let's take a look. I have a few minutes before my next meeting.4. 在银行开账户A: I'd like to open a savings account. What do I need to do?B: You'll need to fill out this form and provide two forms of ID.5. 在健身房询问器械使用A: Excuse me, do you know how to use this machine?B: Yes, I do. Let me show you the basics.6. 在超市寻找商品A: Do you know where I can find the peanut butter?B: It's in aisle 3, next to the jelly.7. 在电影院讨论电影A: That movie was intense. What did you think?B: I agree. The plot was really well thought out.8. 在图书馆借书A: Can I check out this book on art history?B: Sure, just show me your library card.A: How's your coffee?B: It's perfect, just the way I like it.10. 在公园散步B: Me too. It's a great place to relax and think.(文档将继续包含其他30个情景对话,每个对话都围绕不同的日常场景,以提供丰富的口语练习材料。
(中级)英语口语对话Lesson10Summary: Vanessa, Alexander and Nick talk about the history of the Oscars. In this broadcast Vanessa, Alexander and Nick are in the middle of a live show in a radio studio.Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:Vanessa:In tonight’s show Nick will be reporting on the history of the Oscars. Nick do you know when the first Oscars were handed out?Alexander: Oh let me answer this question Nick.Nick: Ok, go ahead Alexander.Alexander: Any movie fan knows the answer to this question …it was sometime in the thirties when talkies I mean talking movies had just begun.Nick: That was really close Alexander but actually, the first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.Vanessa: Was there a ceremony back then?Nick: Yes! And it was held at a hotel in Hollywood. And, even though it wasn’t so important back in those days, it was still pretty glamorous.Vanessa: In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!Alexander: How many people attended the ceremony, Nick?Nick: More than 270 and the tickets for guests cost $5.Vanessa:Wow, that’s a lot of people considering it was the year the Great Depression started.Alexander: Right! The great depression started in 1929; I’d never made the connection before! Anyway … was it as full of suspense as it is now?Nick: No, not really.Vanessa: What do you mean Nick?Nick: Well, the winners were known before the big night. You see the results had been given to the newspapers in advance!Alexander: So the results were not sealed in an envelope..?Nick: No, no. They started that the next year.Vanessa: Was it popular in the beginning?Nick: You bet. In the second year enthusiasm for the Awards was so high that an L.A. radio station covered the ceremony live.Vanessa:Now they’re on TV, with millions of people watching from all over the world. And the paparazzi sharks and tabloid reporters get fodder for their papers the next day.Now answer the following question…What are Vanessa, Alexander and Nick talking about? They’re talking about the history of the Oscar AwardsNow listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on the details...Part 1Vanessa:In tonight’s show Nick will be reporting on the history of the Oscars. Nick do you know when the first Oscars were handed out?Alexander: Oh let me answer this question Nick.Nick: Ok, go ahead Alexander.Alexander: Any movie fan knows the answer to this question …it was sometime in the thirties when talkies I mean talking movies had just begun.Nick: That was really close Alexander but actually, the first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.Vanessa: Was there a ceremony back then?Nick: Yes! And it was held at a hotel in Hollywood. And, even though it wasn’t so important back in those days, it was still pretty glamorous.Vanessa: In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!Now answer some questions…1. Nick says:“That was really close Alexander.” What does “close” mean? Close means “almost correct.”2. Nick says “The first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.” What does ‘hand out’ mean? ‘Hand out’ in this case means to give an award.。
英语口语简单对话对话一:在餐厅A: Good evening! Do you have a reservation?B: No, we don't. Is it possible to get a table for two?A: Certainly! Follow me, please. Here's your table. Please have a seat.B: Thank you! Could we see the menu, please?A: Of course! Here it is. Can I get you something to drink while you decide?B: Yes, I'll have a glass of red wine, please.A: And for you, sir?C: I'll have a bottle of beer, please.B: Are there any specials today?A: Yes, today's special is grilled salmon with s autéed vegetables. It comes with a side salad and mashed potatoes.B: That sounds delicious! I'll have the special, please.C: I think I'll go with the steak. Medium-rare, please.A: Great choices! Your meals will be ready shortly.对话二:在机场A: Excuse me, where is the check-in counter for international flights?B: It's that way, just follow the signs. The counter will be on your right.A: Thank you! And where can I find the baggage claim area?B: After you go through customs, it will be straight ahead. You can't miss it.A: I have a connecting flight. Can you please tell me the gate number?B: Sure! Let me check... Your gate is C15. It's on the second floor.A: Is there a shuttle service between terminals?B: Yes, there is. The shuttle buses are located outside the exits of each terminal.A: Thank you for your help. I appreciate it.B: You're welcome. Have a safe trip!对话三:在商店购物A: Excuse me, do you have this shirt in a smaller size?B: Let me check for you. Yes, we do. I'll get it for you.A: Thank you! By the way, do you have any discounts or promotions going on?B: Yes, we have a 20% off sale on all clothing items today.A: That's great! I'll take this shirt and these pants, please.B: Will that be all?A: Actually, I also need a pair of shoes. Do you have these in size 9?B: Let me see... Yes, we do. Here you go.A: Perfect! I'll take them too.B: Okay. Your total comes to $150. Will you be paying by cash or card?A: I'll pay by card, please.对话四:在旅游景点A: What a beautiful view! This place is amazing.B: I know, right? It's even more beautiful in person.A: Do you know the history of this place?B: Yes, I do. This is a famous historical site that was built over 500 years ago.A: Wow, that's incredible. Is there a guided tour available?B: Yes, there are guided tours every hour. Would you like to join one?A: Definitely! How much does it cost?B: It's $10 per person.A: That's reasonable. Let's join the next tour.B: Great! The next tour starts in 10 minutes.以上是几个英语口语简单对话的例子。
Lesson 10 Not for jazzAsk questions: Ask me if…Example: T: Ask me if I was having dinner at a restaurant.S: Were you having dinner at a restaurant?T: Where…?S: Where were you having dinner?1. Tony Steele came in. (Who)2. He worked in a lawyer’s office years ago. (Where)(When)3. He is working at a bank now. (Where)4. He gets a good salary. (What kind)5. He always borrows money from his friends. (What)(Who…from)6. Tony saw me. (Who)(When)7. He sat at my table. (Where)8. I asked him to lend me twenty pounds.(How much)9. He gave me the money immediately.(When)10. I must pay for his dinner.(Why)Tell the story1. dinner – restaurant – Tony Steele2. worked – lawyer’s office – now – bank3. good salary – always borrows – his friends – never – back4. saw me – came – sat – table5. never borrowed – me6. While – eating – asked – lend me twenty pounds7. surprise – gave me – immediately8. ‘I – never – money – you,’ Tony -- , ‘so now – pay – dinner’Topics for discussion1.Do you think it’s a good idea to lend money to your friends? Why/Why not?2.Would you lend money to a stranger? Why/Why not?3.In what ways can we help other people? Pattern drill1. Example:T: wrote novels – educational booksS1: You once wrote novels, didn’t you?S2: Yes, but I’m writing educational books now.taught/studied the piano – the violin worked in a bank/factory – an office did/painted portraits – landscapes grew oats/tobacco – cotton2. Example:T: walks in the country – in the parkS1: Tony usually walks in the country.S2: Well, he’s walking in the park today.rests/sleeps upstairs – downstairs studies with Mr. Bates – on his own reads in the library- in the classroom swims/fishes in the river – in the lake 3. Example:T: John – reading in the libraryS1: Have you seen John?S2: He was reading in the library when I saw him last.Mary – cooking lunch/having breakfastMr. Bates – tiding the classroom/teachingthe children – playing in the park/yard Lucy – practising/playing the piano 4. Example:T: They were ordered to fire by an officer.S1: Who ordered them to fire?S2: An officer did.He was taught to read by his mother/father.She was told to rest by the doctor/nurse.I was asked to leave by a friend/servant.He was advised to refused by his wife/son.Lesson 10 Not for jazzAsk questions: Ask me if…Example: T: Ask me if I was having dinner at a restaurant.S: Were you having dinner at a restaurant?T: Where…?S: Where were you having dinner?1. Tony Steele came in. (Who)2. He worked in a lawyer’s office years ago. (Where)(When)3. He is working at a bank now. (Where)4. He gets a good salary. (What kind)5. He always borrows money from his friends. (What)(Who…from)6. Tony saw me. (Who)(When)7. He sat at my table. (Where)8. I asked him to lend me twenty pounds.(How much)9. He gave me the money immediately.(When)10. I must pay for his dinner.(Why)Tell the story1. dinner – restaurant – Tony Steele2. worked – lawyer’s office – now – bank3. good salary – always borrows – his friends – never – back4. saw me – came – sat – table5. never borrowed – me6. While – eating – asked – lend me twenty pounds7. surprise – gave me – immediately8. ‘I – never – money – you,’ Tony --, ‘so now – pay – dinner’Topics for discussion1.Do you think it’s a good idea to lend money to your friends?Why/Why not?2.Would you lend money to a stranger? Why/Why not?3.In what ways can we help other people?Comprehension questions1. Where were you having dinner?2. Who came in?3. Did he once work in a lawyer’s office?4. How long ago was that?5. Where is he working now?6. Is he paid a good salary?7. What does he always do?8. Do you think he needs to borrow money?9. Does he ever pay it back?10. What did Tony do when he saw you?11. Have you ever lent him any money?12. Did you have dinner together?13. What did you ask him during dinner?14. What did he give you immediately?15. Were you surprised?16. Did he pay for the dinner?Pattern drill1. Example:T: wrote novels – educational booksS1: You once wrote novels, didn’t you?S2: Yes, but I’m writing educational books now.taught/studied the piano – the violin worked in a bank/factory – an office did/painted portraits – landscapes grew oats/tobacco – cotton2. Example:T: walks in the country – in the parkS1: Tony usually walks in the country.S2: Well, he’s walking in the park today.rests/sleeps upstairs – downstairs studies with Mr. Bates – on his own reads in the library- in the classroom swims/fishes in the river – in the lake 3. Example:T: John – reading in the libraryS1: Have you seen John?S2: He was reading in the library when I saw him last.Mary – cooking lunch/having breakfastMr. Bates – tiding the classroom/teachingthe children – playing in the park/yard Lucy – practising/playing the piano 4. Example:T: They were ordered to fire by an officer.S1: Who ordered them to fire?S2: An officer did.He was taught to read by his mother/father.She was told to rest by the doctor/nurse.I was asked to leave by a friend/servant.He was advised to refused by his wife/son.。
英语口语考试对话的句子一、对话(5分)1.A: Excuse me, where is your school library?2.A: I like playing basketball. What’s your favourite sports?3.A: We are planning to Wuhan by the high-speed railway this summer. What about you?4.A: Oh, I got the first prize in the English Oral competition at school.A: Guangzhou is beautiful. What is it famous for?一、对话(5分)1. A: I watch movies every week. How often do you watch movies?2. A: We are going to Jay Zhou’s concert this evening. Would you like to come with us?3.A: English is my best subject. How about you?4. A: The exam is coming. How do you feel about it?5. A: Thank you for your wonderful dictionary. It helps me alot in my English learning.二、对话(5分)1.A: I got a cold. What shall I do?2.A: It is not good for parents to give a lot of money to children.They are too small to handle them.3.A: How is your trip to London?4. A: We haven't seen each other for a long time. When did we meet last time?5. A: QQ is popular nowadays. How can I get a QQ number?一、对话(5分)5.A: The radio making too much noise. A baby is sleeping next door.6.A: Ah, what makes you look so happy today?7.A: Liyang will give us a speech next week.8.A: I want to drive to Zhongshan. How far is it from Guanghzou to Zhongshan?9.A: Come on, don’t be upset, everything will be good.二、对话(5分)1. A: Is Guangzhou a big city or a small town?2. A: You look a little upset. What’s wrong?3. A: Waiter! Um, we’d like a menu please.4. A: It’s said that you’ve got a new teacher this term.What does she look like?5. A: I’ve never been to Hongkong before. How many timeshave you been there?二、对话(5分)1. A: How long does it usually take you to do your homeworkin the evening?2. A: If you want to post some letters and presents to yourfriends, where can you go?3. A: I’m going to celebrate my 15th birthday this weekend.When is your birthday?4. A: One ticket costs 5 yuan. How much should you pay forthree tickets?5. A: Summer comes after spring. What comes aftersummer?二、对话(5分)1. A: Which sport do you think is the most popular in theworld?2. A: How many PE classes do you have in a week?3. A: Excuse me, may I use your ruler for a while? I left mineat home.4. A: What time do you usually have supper?5. A: Thanks for inviting me to your birthday party. I had agreat time.二、对话(5分)1. A: What will you do if you have some personal problems?2. A: Some people enjoy watching Local News Report on TV.What programs do you like to watch?3. A: May I speak to Jack, please?4. A: What do you want to be when you grow up?5. A: You look your best when smiling!。
1 LoveA:Charles B:LindaA:Hi,Linda, Glad to see you in the central park. Long time no see! How are you?B:I’m fine, thank you! we didn’t met each other for about two weeks. Oh, you look so tired! What’s wrong with you?A:I stayed up late and watched a movie last night.B:Which movie did you watch?A:It’s TITANIC, a very famous movie about love.B:I like that movie very much. Actually I have watched that movie five times. It’s really an impressive movie .A: Yes, You are right. Everyone who has watched the film all hope the heroine and the hero would live togetherB: The ending is out of our expectation, but it tells us something that we should cherish the one we love. What about you?A:I think it is the true love.B:True love?A:Yeah, true love is the one that we love each other without regarding of social status, appearance ,race and so on.B:So I think love is an indispensable part of our life.It can also be the best thing in the world.A:I can’t agree with you more. Oh, it’s high time for my class, I have to go now.B:OK, see you!2 SportsA:Charles B:LindaA:Hi, Linda, Glad to see you in the central park. Long time no see! How are you?B: I’m fine, thank you! We have n’t met each other for about three weeks. I heard that you had a trip to Xiangshan Park by bike with your friends several days ago. Really?A:Yes,it’s too tired, but I like it and we had a good time.B:That sounds good. So cycling is your favorite sport, isn’t it?A:No,not exactly.B:But you said you like it and I think nobody will have such a long trip by bike if he doesn’t like cycling.A:I like it. However, I prefer to do sports which could be called games. Cycling is an exciting sport, but it is not so interesting as basketball, badminton and so on.B:So your favorite sports are basketball and table badminton.A:Yeah, I love to play basketball and badminton. Actually, I play basketball and badminton every week. By the way, what’s your favorite sports?B:I enjoy jogging. And I like playing badminton, too. But I am not good at it. Maybe we can play together someday.A:That sounds great! We can play together this weekend. And I think jogging is a good way to keep health, especially in winter. May I join you when you go to the playground next time.B:Of course, welcome.A:Oh, I have to go. It’s high time for my class. Don’t forget call me when you are jogging next time.B:OK. Goodbye.A:Bye. Be seeing you.3 EducationA:Linda B:CharlesB: Hi, Linda, Glad to see you in the central park. Long time no see! How are you?B: I’m fine, thank you! W e didn’t met each other for about two weeks. I was told that you are preparing for TOEFL these days, is that true?B:Yeah, it’s true. I am so busy and I feel exhausted these days.A:So that means you want to study abroad after graduation?B:Yeah, I want to study further for a Master’s degree in America. You know there are many famous universities in America and they offer first-class education.A:I hope you are not one of these people who worship everything foreign. There arealso lots of world famous universities in china.B:You know, overseas study experience and a Master’s degree from a famous foreign university can give us more opportunities in the job market.A:Overseas study experience may be useful for job-hunting. But our ability and attitude are the most important factors when we look for a job.B:Anyway, I think it worth studying abroad if we can get better education and a brighter future.A:I think you’d better think twice before you go.B:Yeah, I have taken it under advisement. If the offer doesn’t come from the top 50 universities of America and doesn’t award me the whole scholarship, I will not go abroad.A:Anyway, best wishes for you.B:Thank you. Oh, It’s high time for my class. I gotta to go. Goodbye.A:Bye.4 TravelA:Charles B:LindaA: Hi, Linda, Glad to see you in the central park. Long time no see! How are you?B: I’m fine, thank you! W e didn’t me et each other for about three weeks. I heard that you had a trip to Xiangshan park with your friends several days ago. Really?A:Yes, it’s too tired, but I like it and we had a good time.B: I heard that the Xiangshan park was very beautiful.A:Fantastic! I didn't want to come back.B:Oh, that’s sounds great. So what is your opinion about traveling.A:It’s either too hard or too easy to answer. I mean it is just for enjoying yourself, but how to enjoy yourself has plenty of meanings.B:You are right! People need to relax themselves under a lot of press. And traveling is a good choice.A:I can’t agree with you more. Traveling brings people to another world where they can enjoy beautiful nature, feel the unfamiliar custom and so on.B:Well, those all sound important. A lot of travelers take trips just for enjoying the view of the place.A:I think the meaning of travel is different for everyone. Just enjoy yourself. It’s the key point.B:Yes.Oh,It’s high time for my class. I gotta to go. Goodbye.A:OK,Bye. See you next semester.5 holidaysA: Good morning!B: Good morning!A: Long time no see, how are you doing?B:Fine, Thank you. I was busy preparing for my final examination. By the way, the summer holiday is coming, so what do you want to do this holidays?A: I will go home so that I can see many relatives whom I can`t meet in the daily time.I will book the ticket after this examination. Do you have any plans?B:Yes, I will stay in Beijing .A: Why not go home and spend the holiday with your family?B: Oh, my parents and my brother will come here for a visit.A: Wow, that sounds great. But which hotel would your parents and brother want to check in? The hotel will be very expensive at that time, so I guess it will cost lots of money.M: They will stay at our school. There is a guest house at our school. And it’s cheap to stay there.W: Oh, I see. How long will they stay?M: About 2 weeksW: So you can take them to a lot of famous places, such as Tian An Men, the Forbidden City and Summer PalaceM: That’s a good idea. Thank you for your advices.W: That’s OK. Oh, It’s high time for my class. I gotta to go. Goodbye and wish you a good tripM: Thanks a lot .goodbye!6 TransportA: Good morning!B: Good morning!A: Long time no see, how are you doing?B:Fine, Thank you. By the way , have you got a bus card?A: A bus card? What is it ?B: Oh, it is a card for transport. You know, when you take a bus, you have to buy a ticket. But now you just need a card instead. It is very cheap and only cost 0.2 Yuan eachtime.A: Really, that sounds great. Now I guess many people will choose bus instead of private cars and it is good to improve our transport condition.B: Yes, I agree with you. It is useful to solve the problem of heavy traffic, otherwise, the living quality of city residents will become worse and worse.A: Yeah, with more and more people flooding into cities and more and more private cars running on the street , this problem has been more and more serious. It is the high time for us to take some actions to control this trend.B: Yes, sometimes it is not so hard as we imagineA: People should choose public transport and green transport, such as bus, subway and bike!B: At the same time, the government should also take some measures,.A: I believe only when all of us work together, will our living quality gets better.B: Yes, you are right. It is our responsibility. Oh, It’s high time for my class. I gotta to go.A: OK, goodbye!B: Goodbye!7 EntertainmentA: Good morning!B: Good morning!A: Long time no see, how are you doing?B:Fine, Thank you. I am planning for the summer vacation. Have you got any plans for it?A: Yeah. I am thinking about watching some movies before I go home.B: What kinds of movies do you like most?A: I am a 100 percent movie fan. So, I like every kind of movies. What about you? Do you prefer some special type of films?B: Yes. I like comedy films most. They always give me quite different experience. You are in a different world when you are enjoying such a film.A: I like comedy films, too. And which film is the best in your mind?B: Oh, it is very difficult to choose one as the best. As you know, there are so many films. I think the film Forrest Gump is very wonderful. The most famous line in the film is ‘Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get.’ A: I agree with you. And, is Tom Hanks your favorite film star?B: Yes. What about your opinion? Which film do you like most?A: The pursuit of happiness starring by Will Smith. And he is my favorite film star. Also, the famous line in this film is ‘Protect your dream, an d bring it intoreality.’ Everyone should pursue his happiness and never give up.B: Yeah. Films are not only for entertainment. They also give us creed, and help us to develop our character.A: Right. That is exactly why I love films.B: Wish you have a good time before the winter vacation.A: Thank you.B: Oh, It’s high time for my class. I gotta to go.A: OK, goodbye!B: Goodbye!8 JobsA: Good morning!B: Good morning!A: Long time no see, how are you doing?B:Fine, Thank you. How time flies! We will graduate from school next year,.A: Yes, It means that we have to find a job after our summer holiday.B: You are right. What kind of job do you want to find? A well-paid one or the one you like?A: I hope I can find a well-paid job which also attracts me.B: Everyone dreams that. But it’s really hard for a new graduate to find an ideal job right now.A: Yes. What about your plan for your future job.B: Work i s an important part of our life. So I think it’s advisable to take a job one likes and hence have the motivation to do it well.A: It is a sensible idea. By the way, Do you know some tips for a job interview?B: Yes, before you go to the company, you should try to learn more about the organization and the job qualification.A: You mean search for information from Internet about the organization?B: I can’t agree with you more. And when you attend an interview you should arrive 10 minutes earlier.A: Quite right. On that day, we should wear formally and cleanly, do you have any ideas about what should we pay attention to in the interview?B: Yes. I think we should turn off the mobile phone, greet all the interviewers with a smile and answer the questions honestly and calmly.A: You are right! Being honest and calm is very important for an interview.B: What’s more, we need to study hard and master enough professional knowledge so that we can assure the interviewers that we are competent for the job.A: Yes, that’s the most important thing for us.B:Oh, It’s high time for my class. I gotta to go.A: OK, goodbye!B: Goodbye!9 CulturesA: Good morning!B: Good morning!A: Long time no see, how are you doing?B: Fine, Thank you. I have been learning my English and prepare for my TOFEL examination.A: Wait, do you mean you’ll go aboard to study?B: Yes. I’m willing to go to American to have a further study about my major.A: But there are a lot of differences in culture between American and China.B: You mean some gestures or body languages?A: Yes. How many do you know about that?B: Well, just a little. Can you figure me something about that?A: Of course. When one stamps his feet, what does he mean?B: It’s so easy; I think he must be angry.A: No, in American that means impatience. How about using two hands when giving or receiving a gift?B: It is a very polite way for us to do that, it means respect.A: Yes, in China, we usually use this way to show our respect; however, in American this means nothing.B: There are really lots of differences in body languages between American and China.I also know something about gestures.A: Really? Show some to me.B: OK. Do you know how to express “It’s me”?A: Yes, I can point to my nose.B: In China, we point to our noses, but in American they point to their chests to express this meaning. How about expressing “I’m full after a meal”?A: I can pat my stomach with my hands to show that I’m full.B: Yes, but in American, hand raised to throat, fingers extended, palm down, that’s meaning you are full.A: It’s very vivid.B: Oh, It’s high time for my class. I gotta to go.A: OK, goodbye!B: Goodbye!10 environmentA: Good morning!B: Good morning!A: Long time no see, how are you doing?B: Fine, Thank you. W e didn’t me et each other for about two weeks. It’s so hot and dry recently.A: Yeah, the weather in Beijing is always dry and hot in summer .I think you will get used to it if you stay here a little longer.A: Maybe. W hat’s your opinion about the weather condition here.B: Frankly speaking .I don’t like the weather here. The sky is always full of dust. In the night you ca n’t even see any stars shining in the sky.A: I agree with you. I believe that all of that are caused by the air pollution.B: You are right. I think air pollution has become a global problem. Although there are lots of clean, modern technologies, but companies in developing countries think they’re too expensive.A: Yeah, because developing countries put more emphasis on economic development than on environment protection.B: You are quite right. Our environment is getting worse day by day. Many countries are short sighted now.A:I think governments from all countries should make more laws to prevent cutting trees, polluting water and atmosphere. And we should let every people know the importance to protect the environmentB: You are quite right. Protecting the environment is everyone’s responsibility.A: Maybe we can join an organization committed to protecting the environment. In that case we could get involved in projects to improve the environment.B: That sounds wonderful. We can join the Environment Protection Association of our school.A: Yes. Oh, It’s high time for my class. I gotta to go.B: Ok goodbye!A: Goodbye!。
2.(1)——Hi, Scolar, I’d love to invite you to dinner.——Oh, that’s great. What kind of food will we eat?——Do you like eating noodles? I know there is a new restaurant, and would you like to go with me?——Yes, I’d love to. And when is it?——How about this Friday night?——Let me see, I’m so sorry, Hope, because I have promised my roommates to go shopping with them.——Oh, what’s a pity.——Just wait a minute. I have a good idea. How about we eat lunch together and then you go shopping with us.——That sounds great! Let’s meet at the south gate at eleven .——En, see you later.——See you!(2)——Hi, Hope, do you know that Kelsey will perform in the Graduation Ceremony?——Yes, I know. Kelsey told me yesterday.——Really? She just gave me two tickets and told me that we can go together to enjoy her performance. So would you like to go with me?——Of course, I’d love to. After all, that’s the Graduation Ceremony which must be wonderful, and I also want to feel the atmosphere when the season of graduation comes.——Year, so let’s we meet at the south gate at six this night.——Tonight, oh no?——What’s the matter?——Sorry, Scolar, I couldn’t go with you tonight, because I have some work to do and I can’t cancel it.——What’s a pity. There must be some wonderful performance tonight. But don’t worry, I’ll tell you about them later.——Thank you, Scolar, it very nice of you!4.(1)——Hope, welcome to my camp. It’s my honor to lead you to enjoy my university.——It’s very kind of you, Scolar.——You are welcome. Today I’ll take you to the library.——Year, I have heard of it, it very beautiful according to others’ descriptions.——Year, so it does. The library is opposite to the lake and next to the university advisement central of psychology. What’s more, it’s convenient to play ping-pong when you are tired with study, because you can find the ping-pong hall at the left side of library.——Really? I like playing ping-pong very much.——Yes. Look, it’s the library in front of us. Do you see it?——Year. What a beautiful architecture it is! Oh, how about playing ping-pong with me after visiting the library?——Ok, I’d love to. Let’s go!(2)——Excuse me, are you Scolar?——Yes.——Nice to meet you, Scolar. I’m Hope and the school points me to treat you. Please follow me. ——Nice to meet you too, Hope. It’s very nice of you. Are you going to lead me to my office?——Yes. Your office is in the gymnasium. And the gymnasium is opposite to the playground where you can see an indoor pool.——Oh, really? I love swimming very much.——Yes, you can go there to swim whenever you want. And you will see the girl’s departments around there. Also, there is our multi-function room where you can enjoy a lot of wonderful performances.——That sounds great. I like watching performances.——Look, it’s our gymnasium. Let’s go on!7.(1)——Excuse me. I’m a newer and would you like to tell me how to get the nearest bus stop?——Of course, I’d love to. But where are you going?——I want to go Ocean University of China.——OK, I know. I’m a student of it and I’m going back to my school.——Really? I’m so lucky to meet you.——Me too. How about going together?——Okay, it’s very kind of you. I hear that there is one of the largest libraries of our country in the school, so I want to have a look. Do you know where it is in detail?——Of course, I know. You can find all kinds of books in our library and what’s more if you want to find some useful information online, you can go to the fifth floor to use the computer. ——That sounds great!(2)——Hi, Scolar. Welcome to Beijing. It’s my hometown and I’m so glade to show it beautiful to you. How about starting our tour?——Of course, I’m looking forward to travelling Beijing because it’s the capital of our country. Then where should we go?——Let’s make a plan first. Which do you prefer, the palace museum or the great wall?——The palace museum, I want to see the ancient palace where our cultural was excellent. ——Okay, let’s go to the palace museum and then we’ll visit the great wall.——It’s a good idea. But I’m hungry now. How about eating some native snacks?——It’s a good idea. Let’s go to nanluoguxiang to have an eat!10.——Hi, Hope, I’m looking for you all the time.——Hi, Scolar, what’s your matter?——You know, we are going to have the final examination and I’m not good at math. So I want to know would you mind giving me some help.——Of course not, it’s my pleasure. So when is it?——How about this afternoon?——Please wait a minute, let me check my schedule.——Okay.——I’m so sorry, Scolar. I’m not free because I have promised Kelsey to go shopping with her.——Let’s make another appointment. How about tomorrow morning?——That’s okay. En, tomorrow morning helping Scolar study math.——Why do you write it down on your schedule, Hope? I find that you are always doing the things according to your schedule.——Because I need to arrange in advance in order to save time. By the way, don’t you make a schedule?——Yes, I never do it.——Perhaps it is the difference between American and Chinese. All of us American like to make a schedule.——Okay, but as a Chinese, I don’t know we regard making a schedule as custom. We always do things whenever we want.——Yes, I know that. But I have to say that you should learn to make a schedule to arrange your time.——That sounds good, I’ll try it. Thanks for your advice.——You are welcome. Please remember tomorrow morning we’ll study together.——Okay, see you later.——See you.3.(1) ——What kind of movie do you like, Scolar?——I don’t like movies, I just like watching comics.——Really? I also like it, especially Tom and Jerry.——Are you kidding me? It’s just cartoon not comic.——I always think they are same. And I don’t understand clearly. Could you tell me the differences between them?——Of course. On the one hand, the cartoon is suitable for children while the comic is intended to all age of people. On the other hand, it’s easy for people to understand the cartoon story but the comic stories have all kinds of theme, so you may have difficulty in figuring out what the comic tells.——I got it. Perhaps I like cartoon but I will try to see comic later.(2)——Scolar, my parents want to treat you a lunch tonight.——Really? What kind of gift do your parents prefer since it’s the first time that I visit your family?——My father likes drinking so you can buy a bottle of wine for him which will make him feel that you are a polite girl. And my mother likes going shopping. If you have time, we can go shopping with her after lunch. As for my brother, you can buy a ball for him.——Sorry, Hope, I can’t keep up with you so could you tell me again what kind of gift your mother like?——You needn’t buy something for her because she just like going shopping and talking.——I got it. Let’s go.1—Hi , scolar , have you attended Helen’s birthday party ?—No , I went out for travel . So I missed the party.—What’s a pity .The party is very lively , and it is the best party I have ever attended.—I have heard that . Could you tell me the details?—I’d like to .Helen had invited a lot of her friends and treated us with all kinds of snakes and drink, especially the huge cake . You can’t image how beautiful and huge it is .And it was made by Helen’s parents who wanted to give her a surprise. Best of all , Helen’s boyfriend sang a song and his handsome attracted everyone. We danced and sang which made us relaxed.—I saw his boyfriend sometime last week . He is indeed an attractive man . And What a happy girl Helen is!—I think so . En…Let’s talk about your trip.—I travelled to Beijing and visited many resorts . I have to say the Palace museum is a greatplace, beautiful and grant , which left me a deep impression. And Iwent to the Great wall which made me proud of our country. What’s more, the traffic in Beijing is very convenient,you can gowherever you want . Therefore ,I think it’s my favorite trip I have ever had.—Thatsounds good. If I have time ,I would to climb the Great wall.6(1)—Excuse me, would you like to tell me the nearest place where I can use computer to send an e-mail?—You can go to the library .Now you are in the front of seventhteaching building. It takes about 5 minutes to get there.—Sorry. I’m anewer . Could you tell me how to go.—Of course . Go straight down the road and when you see one flight of stairs , please go downstairs . Then turn left and continue walking forward until you see a lake. And the library is opposite to the lake.—Oh ,is there any landmark around library?—I’m afraid not . But it next to the university advisement center of psychology.—Oh , thank you a lot.—You are welcome.(2)—Excuse me, I want to go the nine ball square to meet my friends .But I did n’t know how toget there , could you help me?—I’d like to . Now you are at the south gate . And it’s a little far from the square you want to go.—It doesn’t matter . I have 30 minutes left.—That’s enough . You can go through the building in front of you. Walk along with the path,when you see a pool, please turn right. Go down the street, you will see a huge gate.Then through the gate, you will find it. .—Oh,thanks very much for your detailed guidance.—It’s my pleasure.7 (1) —Good afternoon, this is Hope speaking. What can I do for you ?—This is Scollar speaking. I have a toothache and I want to make an appointment with Doctor John.—Okay,let me check the doctor’s schedule. How about tomorrow morning?—Sorry, I’m afraid not. I have an important meeting to attend, so would you mind arranging another time for me?—Okay, how about tomorrow afternoon?EN….And if available, you can also come at night because it’s time for Doctor John to be on duty.—Okay, It’s very nice of you. I’ll go at 2 o’clock.—Please pay attention to what you eat and remember not to eat something sweet or sour.Because they can do harm to your teeth.—Thank you for your advice and I’ll follow them.—You are welcome.—Goodbye—Goodbye.(2)—Good morning, this is Berlin barbershop. May I help you?—Yes. I’d like to make an appointment for my hairs, nails and make-up.—What time would you like to come?—This afternoon I have no class, and I have enough time .—Who would you like to cut your hair?—Mr.li. I am a regular customer of him.—Let me see. I’m so sorry to tell you that Mr.Li is not free today.And would you mind Jake serving for you ? He is also an excellent barber.—Okay, my friends once recommended him to me and I’d like to have a try.—Take it easy .And I think he won’t let you down.—Hope so . Thank you.—It’s my pleasure .8(1)—Hi , scollar, this is Hope speaking. Are you still in the library?—Yes, Hope. What’s the matter?—I t’s great you are there.I need your help for something.—It’s my pleasure and I’d like to help you.—En. I have forget my textbooks on the desk and would you mind bring it for me when you come to the classroom?—No problem .I’ll give you when I get to the class.(But five minutes late)—Hi, Scollar, have you brought my books?—Oh ,my god,I forgot it . I’m so Sorry, hope.—It’s doesn’t matter..—It’s my fault,Hope.You can sit with me and read my book together.—Thank you all the same.(After class)—Hope, I’d like to treat you a dinner to express my regret for my mistake.—Don’t take it serious. I don’t blame you.—I have thought to treat you to the dinner because————9—Scollar,if you can choose the following common wishes, which do you prefer?—En ..I will choose to enjoy life more.—Why? Are you dissatisfied with the life now?—Oh, no. I just think life is too busy. In my opinion, there is a limit to our life, so we should make good use of our limited time to achieve our goals and enjoy our days.—Actually, I agree with you.—Enjoying the life , I can do things I like. For example,If it is possible, I will travel all the world to visit place of interests and learn more culture.And I want to see a concert which is held by my favorite singer.—That’s sounds great.—How about you ,Hope. Which one would you choose?—I’d like to find a better job.—En ,let’s me guess why. You want to make a lot of money.—You’ve hit one part. Sometimes I am afraid that I can’t find a good job after my graduation.I do want to make enough money to support my family. I think we should repay our parents’graciousness.—You are a responsible girl.—Thanks for your praise. I think if I have a good job, I can supply better material life to my relatives, such as delicious food, comfortable clothes and soon. And it can also give me a material basis to realize my dream.—That’s great.。
简单英语口语对话范文 Conversation 1: At a coffee shop.A: Hi, how are you?B: I'm doing great, thanks. How about you? A: I'm good, thanks.B: What can I get you today?A: I'll have a latte, please.B: With milk or soy milk?A: With milk, please.B: And what size?A: Medium, please.B: Okay, that's a medium latte with milk. Anything else? A: No, that's all, thanks.B: Your total is $3.50.A: Here you go.B: Thank you. Your latte will be ready in a few minutes. A: Thanks.Conversation 2: At a grocery store.A: Excuse me, where can I find the bread?B: It's in aisle 5.A: Thank you.Conversation 3: On the bus.A: Excuse me, is this seat taken?B: No, it's not.A: Thank you.Conversation 4: At a restaurant.A: Hi, we're ready to order.B: Great. Can I start you off with some drinks? A: I'll have a water, please.B: And for you?C: I'll have a coke, please.B: Okay, and what would you like to eat?A: I'll have the chicken salad sandwich, please.B: And for you?C: I'll have the pasta with meatballs, please.B: Okay, that's one chicken salad sandwich and one pasta with meatballs. Anything else I can get you?A: No, that's all, thanks.B: Your food will be out shortly.A: Thank you.Conversation 5: At a park.A: Hi, can I sit here?B: Sure, go ahead.A: Thanks.B: You're welcome.Conversation 6: At a library.A: Excuse me, where can I find the books on history? B: They're on the second floor, in the back.A: Thank you.Conversation 7: At a movie theater.A: Hi, I'd like to buy two tickets, please.B: For which movie?A: The new Star Wars movie.B: Okay, that's two adult tickets for Star Wars.A: Thank you.Conversation 8: At a bank.A: Hi, I'd like to open a new account, please.B: Okay, can I see your ID, please?A: Sure.Conversation 9: At a doctor's office.A: Hi, I'm here for my appointment.B: What's your name?A: My name is John Smith.B: Okay, Mr. Smith. The doctor will be with you shortly. A: Thank you.Conversation 10: At a party.A: Hi, my name is John.B: Hi, John. I'm Mary.A: Nice to meet you, Mary.B: Nice to meet you too, John.A: What do you do for a living?B: I'm a teacher.A: That's great. I'm a doctor.B: Wow, that'sすごいです.A: Haha, ありがとうございます.B: Oh, I'm sorry. I should speak English. A: That's okay. I can understand Japanese.B: Wow, that's amazing!A: I lived in Japan for a few years.B: I see. That's why you speak Japanese so well. A: Yeah, I guess so.B: Well, I'm really impressed.A: Thanks.B: So, what do you like to do for fun?A: I like to play sports, read, and travel.B: Me too! I love to play sports.A: What kind of sports do you like to play?B: I like to play basketball, soccer, and tennis.A: Cool. I like to play basketball and soccer too. B: We should play basketball together sometime.A: Sure, I'd love to.B: Great. I'll give you a call.A: Okay, sounds good.B: Well, it was nice talking to you, John.A: It was nice talking to you too, Mary.B: I hope to see you again soon.A: Me too.B: Bye.A: Bye.。
商务英语对话十分钟Effective communication is the cornerstone of successful business interactions. In the fast-paced corporate world, the ability to engage in concise and meaningful dialogues can make all the difference in achieving desired outcomes. Business English, as a specialized form of the language, plays a crucial role in facilitating these exchanges. This essay explores the importance of mastering business English dialogue and provides practical strategies for honing this essential skill.Firstly, it is essential to understand the unique characteristics of business English dialogues. Unlike casual conversations, business discussions often require a more formal and professional tone. The language used should be clear, concise, and free from ambiguity. Participants must be able to articulate their ideas, negotiate terms, and reach mutually beneficial agreements with precision and confidence.One of the key aspects of effective business English dialogue is the ability to adapt to different communication styles and culturalnuances. In a globalized business environment, professionals often engage with colleagues, clients, and partners from diverse backgrounds. Understanding and respecting these cultural differences can significantly enhance the quality of the dialogue and foster stronger relationships.For instance, in some cultures, a more indirect communication style is preferred, where the speaker may hint at their intentions rather than stating them directly. In contrast, other cultures value a more direct approach. Recognizing these differences and adjusting one's communication style accordingly can greatly improve the flow and effectiveness of the dialogue.Another crucial component of business English dialogue is the mastery of specialized vocabulary and terminology. Business professionals must be familiar with industry-specific jargon, financial terms, and legal concepts to ensure that the dialogue is meaningful and relevant to the context. Regularly reviewing and expanding one's business English vocabulary can significantly enhance one's ability to engage in productive discussions.Furthermore, the structure and organization of the dialogue play a vital role in its success. Effective business English dialogues often follow a specific format, including opening the conversation, presenting the agenda, discussing key points, and reaching aconclusion. Adhering to this structure can help ensure that the dialogue remains focused, efficient, and productive.Active listening is another essential skill in business English dialogue. Participants must be able to fully comprehend the information being presented, ask relevant questions, and provide thoughtful responses. This not only demonstrates engagement but also helps to build trust and foster collaborative problem-solving.In addition to the linguistic aspects of business English dialogue, nonverbal communication also plays a significant role. Body language, eye contact, and tone of voice can convey important subtext and influence the overall dynamic of the conversation. Developing an awareness of these nonverbal cues and using them effectively can further enhance the quality of the dialogue.Lastly, the ability to handle challenging situations and negotiate effectively is crucial in business English dialogues. Professionals must be prepared to address conflicts, disagreements, and unexpected obstacles with composure and diplomacy. Developing strategies for active listening, empathy, and win-win negotiation can help navigate these challenging situations and achieve favorable outcomes.In conclusion, mastering business English dialogue is a critical skill for professionals operating in the global business landscape. Byunderstanding the unique characteristics of this form of communication, adapting to cultural differences, and honing specialized vocabulary and organizational skills, individuals can greatly enhance their ability to engage in effective and productive dialogues. Furthermore, the development of active listening, nonverbal communication, and negotiation skills can further strengthen one's business English dialogue capabilities. Ultimately, the mastery of this essential skill can lead to improved professional relationships, increased productivity, and greater overall success in the business world.。
I. Interpret the following sentences into English.(20%)1. 我是不是有足够的时间办理入境和通关手续呢?Do I have enough time for immigration and customs formalities?2. 两天前我在你们饭店预订了两间带浴室的单人房。
I booked two single rooms with bath in your hotel two days ago.3. 假如你方给3% 的佣金,我们将向你试订一批货。
If you offer a 3% commission, we will order trial goods.4. 请告诉我您需要的数量,这样我们才好安排生产和装运。
Please tell me the quantity you need, so we can arrearage the production and shipment.5. 顺便问一下,如果我想要货物在圣诞节前交的话,我什么时候必须开立信用证?By the way, if I want to deliver the goods before Christmas, when do I have to establish the letters of credit?II. Interpret the following sentences into Chinese.(20%)1. We hope your visit will reinforce our business relations.2. There are some famous historical sites and scenic spots in and around the city.3. As you may notice, the price skyrockets in raw materials, we’re forced to adjust our prices accordingly.4. Packing effects the reputation of our products so we pay close attention to it.5. Y our failure to deliver the goods with the stipulated time has greatly inconvenienced us.I. Interpret the following sentences into English.(20%)1. 请代向黄经理问好,并告诉他我非常感谢他的热情款待。
英语口语对话(中级)Lesso10Summary: Vanessa, Alexander and Nick talk about the history of the Oscars. In this broadcast Vanessa, Alexander and Nick are in the middle of a live show in a radio studio.Listen to their conversation and answer the question that follows about the main idea.Dialogue:Vanessa:In tonight’s show Nick will be reporting on the history of the Oscars. Nick do you know when the first Oscars were handed out?Alexander: Oh let me answer this question Nick.Nick: Ok, go ahead Alexander.Alexander: Any movie fan knows the answer to this question …it was sometime in the thirties when talkies I mean talking movies had just begun.Nick: That was really close Alexander but actually, the first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.Vanessa: Was there a ceremony back then?Nick: Yes! And it was held at a hotel in Hollywood. And, even though it wasn’t so important back in those days, it was still pretty glamorous.Vanessa: In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!Alexander: How many people attended the ceremony, Nick?Nick: More than 270 and the tickets for guests cost $5.Vanessa:Wow, that’s a lot of people considering it was the year the Great Depression started.Alexander: Right! The great depression started in 1929; I’d never made the connection before! Anyway … was it as full of suspense as it is now?Nick: No, not really.Vanessa: What do you mean Nick?Nick: Well, the winners were known before the big night. You see the results had been given to the newspapers in advance!Alexander: So the results were not sealed in an envelope..?Nick: No, no. They started that the next year.Vanessa: Was it popular in the beginning?Nick: You bet. In the second year enthusiasm for the Awards was so high that an L.A. radio station covered the ceremony live.Vanessa:Now they’re on TV, with millions of people watching from all over the world. And the paparazzi sharks and tabloid reporters get fodder for their papers the next day.Now answer the following question…What are Vanessa, Alexander and Nick talking about? They’re talking about the history of the Oscar AwardsNow listen again to the dialogue in parts. After each part there will be 3 to 4 questions on the details...Part 1Vanessa:In tonight’s show Nick will be reporting on the history of the Oscars. Nick do you know when the first Oscars were handed out?Alexander: Oh let me answer this question Nick.Nick: Ok, go ahead Alexander.Alexander: Any movie fan knows the answer to this question …it was sometime in the thirties when talkies I mean talking movies had just begun.Nick: That was really close Alexander but actually, the first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.Vanessa: Was there a ceremony back then?Nick: Yes! And it was held at a hotel in Hollywood. And, even though it wasn’t so important back in those days, it was still pretty glamorous.Vanessa: In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!Now answer some questions…1. Nick says:“That was really close Alexander.” What does “close” mean? Close means “almost correct.”2. Nick says “The first Academy Awards were handed out on May 16, 1929.” What does ‘hand out’ mean? ‘Hand out’ in this case means to give an award.3. Vanessa says:“In Hollywood, of course. Where the action is, where else!” What does “where the action is” mean? “Where the action is” is used to describe an important place, where important things take place.” So here Vanessa is trying to explain to her listeners that Hollywood is an important place for actors.Now listen to the second part of the dialogue…Part 2Alexander: How many people attended the ceremony, Nick?Nick: More than 270 and the tickets for guests cost $5.Vanessa:Wow, that’s a lot of people considering it was the year the Great Depression started.Alexander: Right! The great depression started in 1929; I’d never made the connection before! Anyway…was it as full of suspense as it is now?Nick: No, not really.Vanessa: What do you mean Nick?Nick: Well, the winners were known before the big night. You see the results had been given to the newspapers in advance!Alexander: So the results were not sealed in an envelope..?Nick: No, no. They started that the next year.Vanessa: Was it popular in the beginning?Nick: You bet. In the second year enthusiasm for the Awards was so high that an L.A. radio station covered the ceremony live.Vanessa:Now they’re on TV, with millions of people watching from all over the world. And the paparazzi sharks and tabloid reporters get fodder for their papers the next day.Now answer some questions…1. Alexander says:“I’d never made the connection before!” What does “make the connection” mean? “Make the connection” means to think of the similarities; here Alexander is trying to say that he hadn’t real ized that both of these two events started the same year.2. Nick says:“You bet!” What does “you bet” mean? “You bet” is an informal expression and it means “certainly.”3. Vanessa says:“And the paparazzi sharks and tabloid reporters get fodder for their papers the next day.” What does “fodder” mean? “Fodder” here means “material.”GLOSSARY1. Attend (verb, formal): to go to an event, place, etc.e.g. Over two hundred people attended the funeral.2. Ceremony (noun): a formal public event with special traditions, actions, or words. e.g. An awards ceremony3. Glamorous (adjective): attractive in an exciting and special way. e.g. a glamorous woman/outfit4. Hand out (phrasal verb): to give something to each person in a group or place. e.g. The teacher asked her to hand out the worksheets.5. Hold (verb): to make something, especially a meeting, event, party or an election happen. e.g. Could we hold a meeting to discuss this tomorrow afternoon?6.In advance: before a particular time, or before doinga particular thing. e.g. If you're going to come, please let me know in advance.7.Make a connection: link or join two facts, ideas etc.e.g. The police have a made a connection between the missing diamonds and my stolen car.8. Seal (verb): close a container or space by coveringit with something so that air or other substances cannot get in or out. e.g. seal the envelope9. Suspense (noun): the feeling of excitement or anxiety which you have when you are waiting for something to happen and are uncertain about what it is going to be. e.g. She kept him in suspense for several days before she said that she would marry him.10. Tabloid (noun, adjective): a type of popular newspaper with small pages which has many pictures and short simple reports. e.g. The story about her divorce made the front pages in all the tabloids.Practice using the words in the glossary. Choose the most appropriate word from the glossary to complete the following sentences.1. A__- to honor those who gave their lives in the warwill be held next Sunday.2. Being a model is not as__ a job as it may appear.3. Being a__ journalist means invading people’s private lives.4. I had never made the___ between Easter and the phases of the moon until someone pointed it out to me.5. Please__ the documents and mail them to the President.6. The election will be__ on 8th of August.7. Fortunately we had booked the tickets__ or we would never have found a seat.8. The meeting is on the fifth and we're hoping everyone will __.9. The__ is killing me. I can’t wait to find out who won!10. They stood on the street corner__ leaflets.1. ceremony2. glamorous3. tabloid4. connection5. seal6. held7. in advance8. attend9. suspense 10. handing out。