英语教学是教学中最重要的组成部分,而英语对话教学是整个英语教学中一个必不可少的重要组成部分,其不仅可以有效地提高学生的英语口语表达能力,还可以培养学生良好的英语应用习惯。我精心收集了日常生活英语情景对话,供大家欣赏学习!
Todd:Trevor, do you like the beach
Trevor:I love the beach The beach is great
Todd:OK Why do you love the beach
Trevor:It's nice fresh air, beautiful water, you can play in the sand, and myhobbyis surfing, so Ilike to go surfing
Todd:Ohnice How often do you go surfing
Trevor:I try to go as often as possible, usually every weekend
Todd:OK When do you go to the beach Saturday Sunday
Trevor:Usually early on a Saturday morning Try tobeatthe crowds
Todd:OK What do you do at the beachbesidessurfing
Trevor:Oh, just relax on the sand, watch the people, maybe have a swim, throw a frisbee
Todd:OK
Trevor:Things like that!
Todd:How long have you been surfing
Trevor:Since I was ten years old
Todd:Wow, since you were ten That's great! -- What do you take to the beach, when you go
Trevor:A towel, and my hat, mysun screen, my surfboard, wetsuit, some food and water, andmaybe a radio
Todd:OK Now, you are from Australia How are the beaches different in Australia than Japan
Trevor:The beaches are much bigger and white sand, clean water, very nice
Todd:OK Well, sounds good Thanks a lot Trevor
Trevor:OKCatch you later
日常生活英语情景对话2Todd:Jason, actually I'm going to England this summer
Jason:Really
Todd:Yeah can you give me some advice about where I should go I'm gonna have about one week
Jason:One week What I suggest you do then is stay in the suburbs of London for a start, because it's a lot cheaper If you stay in North London then you can spend all your money on rent And I guess you should go around Central London That's where all the tourist attractions are That's where all the night life is It's just got everything you need really, but like I said rent is way too expensive there, so
Todd:OK, now I was thinking of taking a day trip to Oxford or Cambridge or Bath What would you recommend
Jason:It depends really Bath has got a lot of history I guess Oxford is a lot quieter, but again there is a lot of nightlife there as well It really depends what you want to do, but Bath is good for history, definitely
Todd:OK What about Cambridge
Jason:Cambridge I'm not too sure about I haven't been there so
Todd:Oh, really OK If I want to go to Oxford or to Bath, how can I get there Do I have to drive
Jason:The easiest way is to get a train It can vary how much you wanna pay really It's kind of similar to Japanese trains But traveling as far as Cambridge and Bath would be quite expensive, maybe 30 pounds, which is quite a lot of money really, so
日常生活英语情景对话3Todd:Ebony, we were looking at the internet and we saw that the US is going to try to put people on the moon, again, in a few years What do you think about that
Ebony:OK, about people on the moon, I think it's really cool! I say that as a natural reaction, but I know they've tried it before I think it would be maybe a good idea economically, but then again not
Todd:Sure
Ebony:I mean, because first of all, how are we financially in the US What are they doing I think they are trying to pick up spirits or distract right now with all the other underlying issues!
Todd:Yeah!
Ebony:Honestly, when I heard that, I was like, is this some kind of propoganda, some kind of billboard distraction In my opinion, I mean, it's an awesome idea though if you really think behind it, but I don't know if that's what we should be looking at right now
Todd:Sure, so do you think it is a waste of money or do you think it helps science
Ebony:I think eventually it's a great thing, and it does help, and I think it's a wonderful thing to be paying attention to, but I don't know whether it's the right moment for it But either way, they're doing it, so I think it would be really neat, I mean I've always wanted to say to my, you know, one day my kids, "Ok, let's go to vacation on the moonI feel like going out to the suite hotel you knowLet's go look at the stars" you know a few meteors passing by, wouldn't that be neatto say that and really be able to do that someday
Todd:Gosh, it must be really, really beautiful on the moon Well, actually, you are very young I think 20! 20 years old
Ebony:Yes
Todd:So, do you think that is going to be possible, that
Ebony:Yeah! Yeah!
Todd:Really
Ebony:Since I was 10 Since I was 10 years old my father would always say to me, you know, he's about 62 right now, and so, he said, I've seen everybody go from cars to everything and all the advances in technology is so fast, he said, 'I can't imagine when your are my age what's it's going to be like for you at the rate technology is advancing
Todd:Yeah!
Ebony:So I thought, "Wow, that's really cool!" I'll be able to do that and I always did I always thought that and so, in a way too I'm saying, "What took you so long guys"
Todd:Wow, so that's amazing You could actually be going for vacation to the moon in forty years
Ebony:Wouldn't that not be cool!
Todd:Yeah!
Ebony:Just sit there
Todd:Or Mars
Ebony:Mars
Todd:Yeah! Lots of rocks
Ebony:The red planet I don't know about mars I think the moon sounds kind of cooler not as far
Todd:Yeah!
Ebony:It depends on what they do with travel
Todd:Yeah You definitely would need around-trip ticket
Ebony:OK, thanks a lot Ebony
英语情景对话
职场英语情景对话
每天跟着学超实用的职场英语,贵在坚持,厚积薄发。下面是职场英语情景对话 + 注释!
Q&A
A:Is this vacancy still available now
这个职位还招人吗现在
B:Yes,we are still looking for the appropriate person
是的,我们还在寻找合适的人。
appropriate ['prprt]
adj 适当的
A:I’d like to inquire about the job as an English teacher
我想申请英语教师的职位。
B:Sorry,the vacancy has been filled already
抱歉,这个职位已经招满人了。
情景对话 Preparing Resume
Owen:Hi,glad to see you You know,I’m about to graduate ,but I have the faintest idea of how to go about finding a job
欧文:嗨,见到你真是太高兴了。你知道,我快要毕业了,但我对如何着手找工作一无所知。
Henry:Oh,first you should prepare a resume You should include your name,address and phone number in it
亨利:哦,首先你应该准备一份简历。你应该在简历中写出你的姓名、地址和电话号码。
Owen:Then what else should I put into my resume
欧文:还有什么应该写进简历呢
Henry:Your job objects In other words,what kind of job are you searching for
亨利:还有你的工作目标。换句话说,就是你想要找什么样的工作
Owen:How about my education background and working experience
欧文:我的教育背景和工作经验呢
Henry:Yes And don’t forget to list them by date
亨利:是的,也要写。而且别忘了按时间顺序列举。
Owen:I see Is that all
欧文:知道了。就这些吗
Henry:No,it’s also necessary to list a few related interests
亨利:不,还有必要列举一些相关的兴趣爱好。
Owen:Oh,good point
欧文:噢,有道理。
Henry:At last you’d better attach a list of references to your resume
亨利:最后你最好在简历中附上推荐信。
单词注释:
faintest ['feintist] adj极小的
attach ['tt] vt 附上
references ['refrnsz] n推荐信
精彩点拨:
① be about to do sth指“即将做某事”
例:The United States may be about to do something really stupid,which is to launch a trade war with China
美国好像要做一件实在愚蠢的事,那就是和中国打贸易战。
②go about doing sth指“着手做某事”,注意about后的动词要用动名词形式。
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关于日常生活的英语口语情景对话
日常英语情景对话练习
1 看病
What’s the matter怎么了?什么事? What’s wrong 怎么了?什么事?
What’s the trouble怎么了?什么事? My …hurt 我的……痛
How long have you had the problem你这样多久了?
例 1:
(Mike comes to see Dr White W: Dr White; M:Mike )
W: What’s the trouble, Mike
M: Well, doctor It’s my eyes I can’t see clearly
W: How long have you had the problem
M: Since last week, I think W: Let me have a look Oh, Mike I guess you are working too hard these days and taking less care of your eyes
M: That’s true What should I do then
W: Well, when you feel tired, just stop working and come out to enjoy a short rest Remember, never go to bed too late and don’t read in bed
M: Do you think that will help
W: Sure, Mike
M: All right doctor, I’ll try it Thank you very much
2 打电话
This is…speaking 我是……
Who’s that 你是谁?
Is that…speaking 你是……?
Could I speak to…我能和……说话吗?
Hold on for a moment等 一会,稍等。
Could I take a message我 可以带一个信吗?
例 2:
A: Hello, 954122
B: Hello! Is that Tom
A: Yes, speaking
B: Tom, this is Hack, Fred is ill in hospital
A: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that
B: I want to see him Do you know the way to the North Street Hospital
A: Yes You can take the No27 bus Get off at the North Street Then go along the road, take the first turning
the right Walk on and turn left You’ll find it in front of you
B: Thank you very much
3 问路与指路
Is there a …near here 这附近有一个……? Where’s the … ……在哪里?
Could you tell me the way to…你可以告诉我……的路吗?
Could you tell me how to get to…你能告诉我怎么去……? Go along …沿着……
例 3:
A:Excuse me,could you please tell me how to get to the zoo?
B:Sorry,I don't know I'm new here Please ask that girl
A:Excuse me,could you tell me the way to the zoo?
C: Go along this street until you reach the second traffic lights Turn left At the end of the street,you’ll see the zoo
A: Can I take a bus to get there
C: Yes, you can A: Which bus shall I take
C: You can take a No6 bus A: Thank you very much C: It’s my pleasure
4 买东西
What can I do for you我 可能为你做什么? Can I help you我能帮你吗?
What would you like…你来点什么? What about… ……怎么样
How much is the… 这个……多少钱? I’d like… 我想要点……
例 4:
A: What can I do for you
B: H0
A:Shoes in size eight
A: I’m sorry We’ve sold out the shoes in your size B: Never mind Let me look at your suits May I try this one on, please
A: Certainly, sir B: It looks great How much does it cost
A: 200 dollars B: That’s much too expensive Have you got anything cheaper
A: Yes The brown ones over there are only 120 dollars You may try it on B: All right Mm, I’ll take it Thank you Bye A: Goodbye
5 借东西
May I use your…我可以用你的……吗? Could you lend me your… 你可以借给我你的……吗?
Would you please buy a…for me你 能为我买一个……吗? I won’t keep it long我 不会借太久。
How long may I keep the…我 可以借……多长时间?
例 5:
A: Could you lend me your dictionary
B: Here you are
A: Thank you I won’t keep it long I just want to look up a few words
B: I’m not using it now Take your time
A: Thanks
B: Not at all
A: By the way are you going to the city this afternoon
B: I’m going to What can I do for you
A: Would you please buy a book for me
B: Sure I’ll be glad to
6 问候
How are you 你好吗?
Fine ,thank you很好,谢谢你。
Good morning 早上好。
例 6:
Lin Tao: Hi ,Sam! How are you
Sam: Fine, thanks What about you
Lin Tao: I’m OK Are you free tomorrow
Sam: Yes, why
Lin Tao: We’re going to have a swim
Sam: Good idea! Can I come
Lin Tao:Sure! Jim’s coming ,too
Sam: Where are you going to meet
Lin Tao: We are going to meet outside the school gate at two o’clock
Sam: OK Goodbye
7 邀请
A: Hi, Bill!
B: Hi, Sam! Can you come to my birthday party next Sunday
A: Thanks for asking me to your party I’d like to come
B: Great A lot of friend will come
A: Who else have you asked
B: Kate, Ann, Jack, Bruce and the twins
A: What time is it going to start
B: It’s going to start at half past four
A: OKBut I’m afraid I may be a little later I must finish my homework first
B: It doesn’t matter
A: Right See you
B: See you Bye
8 谈论喜好
A: Which do you prefer, art or music
B: Music I think music is more interesting than art
A: No I don’t agree with you Art is more interesting and important You can see nice art everywhere
B: No Music is more popular We can hear it every day
A: But I’m sorry to say you sing badly Nobody likes to listen to you when you sing
B: But you don’t draw well Nobody likes watching your pictures
C: Oh, my friends ,stop talking like that, please Art is as popular as music They are both important We all love them
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简单英语情景对话
#英语口语# 导语英语情景对话作为真实生活的交际模式,作为语言输出的源头,作为语言练习的途径,作为语言教授的媒介,它对于把英语作为外语来学习的学生,扮演着非常重要的角色。下面我为大家带来生活英语情景对话,欢迎大家学习!下面学是由 考 网为大家带来关于日常生活的英语口语情景对话,欢迎大家学习!
篇一关于日常生活的英语口语情景对话
Todd: OK Hello!
你好!
Kevin: Hi! How you doing
嗨!你好吗
Todd: I'm doing pretty good
我很好。
Kevin: Good
好的
Todd: What's your name
你叫什么
Kevin: My name is Kevin
我叫凯文。
Todd: Kevin And where are you from
凯文。你来自哪
Kevin: I'm from Pheonix, Arizona
亚利桑那州的凤凰城。
Todd: OK Nice
好的,很棒。
Kevin: In the United States
美国的凤凰城。
Todd: Wow, were you born in Pheonix
哇,你出生在凤凰城
Kevin: Actually, no I was actually born in New York, because my parents happened to be living in New York at that time My father was a Major League baseball player, and the year I was born, 1971, he was playing with the Mets in New York City, and my birthday is in May, May 25th, to be precise, and so my mother happened to be with my father in New York cause it was baseball season, so I was actually born in New York, but I grew up in Pheonix so Phoenix is what I consider to be my home town
事实上,不是的。我出生在纽约,因为我父母那段时间正好住在纽约。我父亲是职业棒球大联盟的运动员,我出生的那年——1971年,他正在纽约和Met队比赛,精确地说,我的生日是5月25日,我母亲正和我父亲一起在纽约,因为那正是棒球赛季,所以我在纽约出生,但我在凤凰城长大。因此,我认为凤凰城是我的故乡。
Todd: Wow! That's Amazing! Do you remember anything about New York
哇!这真棒!你对纽约还有印象吗
Kevin: Yes, actually, I do have a few memories because we spent probably three years there from the time I was born, obviously, until I was about two and a half or three years, we spent summers, or thebaseball season in, in New York, and we rented a condominium on the second floor, and I remember, it was right across the street from La Guardia Airport, and so of course, when I was a little kid, one, one and two years old, I used to love sitting by the kitchen windows, and I even remember it was a bay window, the kind where you can roll the window open, and I used to roll the window open, and just watch the airplanes take off and land all day
是的,我还对纽约有点儿印象,因为自我出生,我们在那里大约度过了大约三年的时光,直到我两岁半或是三岁。夏天和棒球赛季我们都住在纽约,我记得我们租了一栋二层公寓,就在拉瓜迪亚机场对面,当然,当我还是个小孩儿,一两岁大的时候,我喜欢坐在厨房窗户边,我甚至记得那是一扇向外凸的窗户,是那种可以摇开的窗户,我经常会摇开窗户,整天看着飞机起飞降落。
Todd: Wow! That's cool
哇,真酷!
Kevin: And another memory I have is the people, the couple that lived below us was an elderly couple and they acted pretty much like our grandparents, so I actually called them Grandma and Grandpa, and, uh, Grandma Stevenson used to give me a bath in the, in her, in her kitchen sink, cause I was so small, that she would actually give me a bath in her kitchen sink, and I remember that as well
我还记得我们楼下住着一对老夫妇,他们就像我的祖父母一样,所以我就称呼他们为祖父祖母,祖母史蒂文森经常在她家厨房的水槽里给我洗澡,因为我当时个子很小,我还记得她在厨房水槽给我洗澡。
Todd: Wow, those are good memories
哇,这些都是很美好的会议。
篇二关于日常生活的英语口语情景对话
Todd: OK, Leath, you're from Zimbabwe Could you talk about that
好的,利思,你来自津巴布韦。你能和我们讲两句吗
Leath: Yeah, OK Well, I'm from Harare, which is the capital of Zim And I was born there My folks are British My dad is from Manchester and my mom is from Scotland They went out a long time ago And, yeah, growing up in Zimbabwe was "lacker" as we say there That means really cool in Africans It was like, you grow up in an open free place with animals and sunshine and it's just a really healthy place to be Well at least it was Today it's not doing to well because the economy has crashed, but growing up there was really slick
好的。我来自津巴布韦的首都哈拉雷。我在那里出生。我家都是英国人。我父亲来自曼彻斯特,我母亲来自苏格兰。他们很久前就过世了。在津巴布韦长大被称为“拉克尔”,也就是很酷的非洲人。就好像是你成长在一片自由的土地,有动物陪伴,阳光沐浴,这里真的是一块利于健康成长的土地。事实正是如此。因为经济崩溃,现在津巴布韦的情况并不好,但在这里长大真的很棒。
Todd: Wow! What animals could you see
哇!你都能看到什么动物
Leath: Ah, just about an hours drive out of any city, you are liable to come across just about anything I've seen leapords often at night about an hour out of the capital where I live You see monkeys along the road, right up to the city outskirts In certain areas you'll have to stop for elephants There's quite a few buck warning signs because they are actually quite dangerous at night They jump across the road and your cars hit them at windscreen height It is a bit of a problem So, there's buck everywhere And then away from residential areas, there's you know your big five, rhino, lion being the most well interesting and I guess for foreigners They are never really never around human settlement cause they are very very dangerous They do take people from time to time
在津巴布韦只要一个小时的车程,你就可以去任何地方,做任何事情。我曾经在晚上花一个小时离开我住的市区去看豹子。你能在街边看到猴子,就在城市的郊区。在一些特定的区域你要停下等待大象经过。那里有一些牌子警示人们,因为大象在夜间是很危险的。他们会跨越马路,车的挡风玻璃会撞在大象腿上。这是一个很严重的问题,所以随处可见告示牌子。离开了居民区,你就能看到许多动物了,犀牛和狮子是最常见的,我猜外来游客一定会觉得很有趣。它们是你在居民区附近绝不会看到的,因为它们都非常危险。有时他们会袭击人致死。
Todd: Wow! That's fascinating Thanks a lot Leath
哇!这太棒了。谢谢你。
Leath: You're welcome buddy! OK
不客气。
篇三关于日常生活的英语口语情景对话
Eli: At the moment I'm living in Japan and life here is pretty different to anything I've reallyexperienced before I think just because the dailyroutine is so different In England, in England, basically I was really lazy I'd probably get up at you know 8:30 in the morning Leave ten minuteslater, cause I always brush my teeth at work, eat breakfast at work, get to work for 9 o'clock, come home from work at 5:30, probably lie on the sofa, watch the Simpsons, cook some food, go to bed, and that was the sort of daily routine in England, a very lazy one I mean, even if I needed to get to the supermarket which was probably what, like 3-400 meters away, I'd get on my scooter to do it Walking anywhere would be just a massive hassle and so it was a bit of a shock when I got to Japan and all that changed, I mean, the one thing you have to do a lot of in Tokyo is walk You have to walk everywhere I mean the train systems areabsolutely amazing but you need to walk to get to the train You need to walk between the trains and like when I first arrived, I walked my feet into the ground After a week they were aching so badly after two weeks They were just I don't know, it took me at least a month to like wear my feet in They're still, still like now, after long walks, but it's just apart from the walking, you just, it's just a business of life here, I mean cause no one actually lives in Tokyo cause it's so expensive
艾丽:现在我住在日本,这里的生活与我此前经历过的完全不同。我想这是因为日常生活非常不一样的关系。基本上在英国的时候我非常懒。我可能会在早上8点半起床。然后十分钟以后就出门,因为我在公司刷牙、在公司吃早餐,然后9点开始上班,5点半下班回家,我回家后会躺在沙发上看《辛普森一家》,做些饭吃,然后睡觉,这就是我在英国的日常生活,非常慵懒的生活。我是说,即使我要去3、400米以外的超市,我也会骑着小型摩托车去。走路对我来说是烦,所以当我来到日本以后受到了些冲击,所有的一切都改变了,我的意思是,在东京你做的最多的事情就是走路。你要走路去所有的地方。我是说,东京的列车系统相当的了不起,但是你要走路去坐列车。你要在列车之间行走,我刚到日本的时候,我走了非常多的路,特别的累。一周以后,我的脚依然非常疼,两周以后,我也不太清楚情况,我用了至少一个月的时间才恢复过来。现在长时间走路以后,我的脚依然会很疼,不过除了走路以外,东京这里是非常商业化的生活,我是说实际上没有人住在东京,因为太贵了。
We all live out sort of in the suburbs in what we call bed towns, and so actually getting into school every morning, I'm studying Japanese here, I have to get up pretty early just to get onto the train, to then travel, commute, an hour in, to get to school on time, which of course I never do I'm meant to be at school at about nine, which would mean, sort of leaving my house at about 8, getting up at 7 I know this is not shocking for a lot of people, but after the routine I had, it's a pretty shocking experience for me, especially the hour of commuting on the train where you're kept in like sardines, you just would never have in sort of London and London underground in England where I'm from On the London Undeground if the trains full people wait for the next train Here if the train is full, people just push and push until they get on so you can end up being stood, never get to sit down, just standing for an hour, like squashed up, like sardines, so by the time you get to school you're totally tired and then there's a school until lunch time and after lunch I always say I'm going to come back and study but I never do I always come back and fall fast asleep
实际上我们都住在郊区,我们把那里叫做卫星城,实际上我每天上午都去学校,我在这里学习日语,我必须要很早起床去赶列车,然后经过一个小时的路程准时抵达学校,当然这是我以前从未做过的事情,我要在9点左右抵达学校,这意味着我要在8点出门,7点起床。我知道这对许多人来说并不震惊,但是在我经历过以前的那些生活以后,这对我来说真的是冲击性的经历,尤其是坐列车的时间就要1个小时,而且在列车上人们挤得像沙丁鱼一样,根本不像英国伦敦的地铁那样。伦敦地铁的情况是,如果这趟车坐满了人,那人们就会等下趟列车。可是在东京,如果列车坐满了人,人们还是会继续上车,直到他们都上了车,所以就只能站在列车上,没有坐位,我要站一个小时,被挤得像沙丁鱼一样,所以在到达学校的时候,你已经筋疲力尽了,可是在午饭前还要学习,午饭后我总是说我要回家学习,但其实我从来没这么做过,因为我回家以后很快就睡着了。
两人英语情景对话短文
如果现在让你用英语和朋友,你的第一句话会说什么下面是我给大家整理的,供大家参阅!
:at the office
A: we’re having a department meeting at 10 o’clock, ok
B: that’s fine… I need to pick up some stationary-you know, a stapler, scissors, files, who should I see about that
A: see Julie, the receptionist She knows where all that stuff is kept You might like a calendar for you desk She can give you one of those too
B: thanks I need to make a few photocopies
A: the photocopier is near my office e on, I’ll show you where it is
B; do you enjoy working in this office
A; yes, I do Everyone’s really friendly Sometimes, I wish I worked outdoors more, especially during the summer
B: what’s usually discussed at the department meetings
A: we usually tell each other where we are with various clients and potential clients The boss assigns extra duties to people who she thinks can best deal with them It’s also a chance to put forward suggestions and ideas Be sure to speak up if you have any
Intermediate
A: what did you do at the office today
B: I had a really busy day I had to work a little overtime In the morning an important client called to place a large order I had to check some things with my colleagues before confirming the order
A: what kind of things did you need to check
B: the most important thing was to check that we had the goods in stock If the goods are in stock, we can deliver them immediately I also had to check the price This customer is very important, so they get special prices
A: I see Did anything else happen
B; I received a lot of emails from potential clients that I had to answer Each time, I had to check files to see what we had agreed at earlier meetings Each client has different conditions and requirements
A: It must be difficult to remember the details for each individual client
B: yes That’s why we have everything on puter files We don’t use much paper at our office After lunch, I had to deal with a plaint form a client
A: I hate dealing with plaints Was it a legitimate plaint
B: yes, it was I managed to sort out the problem, but I was tied up with the matter for over an hour
A; you certainly had a busy day
B; that’s not all! I also had to finish writing a sales report for my boss In the end, I finished everything I wonder what will be waiting for me tomorrow morning
:the working day
A: what’s your working day like
B; I have a typical 9 to 5 job Actually, I work a little longer than 9 to 5 most days
A; do you get paid ovetime
B: no, I don’t I get a bonus each month, depending on the value of the contracts I sign with clients
A: do you have any breaks
B; we have an hour-long lunch break form 12 to 1 we can take coffee breaks during the day My boss doesn’t mind, as long as we get out work done on time
A: my boss gets annoyed if we take coffee breaks I suppose your job involves a lot paperwork, doesn’t it
B; there’s some paperwork, but most of the time we put any rmation onto puters Then we can send rmation to each other by email or across the network Do you work in a cubicle
A: yes, I do I don’t like it very much
B; I work in a cubicle too, but I I don’t mind it
Intermediate
A: wele to ABC electronics First, let me go over what we do in the department during a typical workday
B; ok I understand that we basically work form 8:30 to 5:30 with an hour-long lunch break from 12 to 1, right
A: that’s right, although we do expect you to do a little overtime if there’s something important to do The lunch break is flexible You can go a little earlier or a little later if you prefer
B: that’s fine Is it OK to have a coffee break during the working day
A: of course The main thing is that all our work must be pleted on schedule We even allow our employee to go home early if they finish their work early
B: how often do you have meetings
A: you should attend a department meeting every Monday morning There are other meetings for people working together on certain projects Department heads also attend an interdepartmental meeting each week
B; I’ve met some of my colleagues already I’m sure we’ll get on well together
A: you are entitled to a pany car Have you seen it yet
B; I was told to take a look at it this afternoon and take care of all the paperwork
A; ok This is your cubicle At first, you’ll be responsible to me Later, you’ll be working more independently
B; that’s fine I need to learn how you do things here first Salaries are paid directly in to our bank account, aren’t they
A; that’s right Make sure you give the accounts department all your bank account details as soon as possible
:doing business
A; what do you thing are the most important things to do when running a business
B: well, there are several things Of course, you must do everything you can to keep costs down and revenues high
A: so, do you think workers should be paid as little as possible
B: no if you do that, the workers won’t like their jobs They will be less efficient and you will get a high staff turnover Those things will increase you costs
A: how can a business maxmise revenues
B: you need to invest in some good adverstising You have to know where your potential customers are and target them It’s no good trying to sell puter games to older people The market is too all
A; what else do you suggest
B; find out what other panies charge for the same products or services Price yourself near the low end Don’t be much cheaper than everyone else, because many customers distrust very cheap things They think that is must be poor quality if it’s that cheap
Intermediate
A: what do you think we need to do to get our new branch office running well
B: first, I ‘d make sure that we have a good, local, corporate lawyer He or she will know all the local laws and regulations
A; that’s very important A firend remended a good law firm to me We’ll need someone to hire staff
B; I think that we should send one of our HR people to do that I don’t think we should use an agency, because they won’t be familiar with the type of people we employ Have we decide on the location of the branch office
A; yes We have We chose the location in the northeast of the city, not too far from the airport and on the edge of the CBD
B; why didn’t we choose an office in the CBD
A: the offices there were too expensive Have we negotiated any contracts yes
B; yes We’ve signed two contracts with panies that we already do work for in other countries We hope to sign another three this month
A: when will the branch office open
B: hopefully next month Everything is a little rushed We should be able to set up our branch office and expand our business quickly
A; has and advertising campaign been prepared
B; yes, it has We’re going to target the business munity through business magazine
A: I made plenty of business contract on my last visit and through the embassy We should be able to get plenty of customers
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已经到早上了,平常的时候大家都会开始吃早餐了,聊一些食物的话题。下面是我给大家整理的两人英语情景对话短文,供大家参阅!
两人英语情景对话短文篇1
M1:OkayQuiet!Cameras, zoom in on CarlReady
Lights! Camera! ACTION!
M2:Elizabeth,this is Matthew Jones Matthew,this is Elizabeth Berg
F1:Hello,MrJones Nice to meet you
M3:Hello,MsBerg Nice to meet you, too
F1:Please,call me Elizabeth M1:Cut!Very good
两人英语情景对话短文篇2
Jason:Hi,My name is Jason Garcia,and this is my brother Brad
MrsDavis:Hello,boys Nice to meet you
I'm Annie Davis,the apartment manager
Brad:Nice to meet you,MrsDavis MrsDavis:Please, call me Annie
MrsDavis:So,Brad, what do you do Brad:I'm a
Jason:[interrupting] He's a student at UCLAI'm an actor MrsDavis:Oh,I see
MrsDavis:Well,this is apartment three Brad:[unsure]It's
Jason:[with certainty] It's fine MrsDavis:Welcome to LA!
两人英语情景对话短文篇3
Jason:Hi,I'm Jason What's your name
Andy:My name's Andy This is my mom,and this is my dad
Susan:Hi,I'm Susan and this is Kevin, my husbandNice to meet you
Andy:Hey,watch me!Mom! Jason:Nice to meet you,too
Susan:So,what do you do,Jason
Jason:Well,I'm an actorHow about youWhat do you do
Susan:I'm a teacher I teach at Los Angeles Community College
Andy:Hey,look at me, Mom
两人英语情景对话短文篇4
Ken:Hey,Nathan,this is Brad
Nathan:Hi,BradHow's everythingThis is Karen,my wife
Karen:Hi,BradNice to meet you Brad:Nice to meet you,too
Nathan:So,Brad,are you an actor
Brad:No,I'm notJas- on is the actor I'm a student at UCL AWhat do you do
Nathan:Well,I'm an engineer and Karen's a nurse
Brad:Oh,I seeAnd Ken,[fading out] are you a student
两人英语情景对话短文篇5
Annie:Hi,Mike How's everything Mike:Just great Nice party,Annie
Annie:Thanks
Mike:How's every- thing with the new neighbors,Jason and Brad
Annie:Great,I think
Exercise B Listen againWhich occupations do you hearCheck them
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