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常用英語對話

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培養學生的會話能力是對話課的宗旨。中學英語對話課教學的目的不僅僅是讓學生懂點英語知識,同時應在加強基礎知識和基本訓練的過程中,使基礎知識轉化爲言語技能,並發展成運用英語進行交際的能力。本站小編整理了常用英語對話,歡迎閱讀!

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  常用英語對話一

Todd: OK, Keith, I'm going to ask you.about preferences.

Keith: OK.

Todd: Which do you prefer, dogs or cats?

Keith: Dogs.

Todd: Because?

Keith: Well, because they're actually friendly animals. Cats are kind of aloof.

Todd: Which do you prefer, summer or winter?

Keith: Oh, summer, definitely.

Todd: Yeah, why?

Keith: Well, because winter in Tokyo is kind of dry, cloudy. It's not much fun.

Todd: OK. Are you a morning person or a night person?

Keith: Night person, all the way.

Todd: OK. Are you moody in the mornings?

Keith: No, I'm usually asleep in the mornings.

Todd: And what do you prefer, Japanese food or Western food?

Keith: Well, in Japan, Japanese food cause the sushi here is great.

  常用英語對話二

Todd:So, Joel, how was the bowling match?

Joel:Not bad, I won the first one but I lost the second one.

Todd:Yeah. How's your arm feeling?

Joel:Not bad. My hands are a little tired but my arms' fine.

Todd:OK, so, are you going to go home and put some ice on it or?

Joel:No, I don't think so. I think I need to get a beer.

Todd:A beer. OK, actually as soon as we finish this I'll be right with you. Why is bowling so popular do you think?

Joel:It's cheap and you can spend as much time here as you want. That's what I like about it. I noticed like, we can sit there and talk and we're not under a time limitor anything. We can justtake our time. And you don't need any special skills to play it. Anybody can do it.

Todd:Yeah. How long have you been bowling?

Joel:Not long. Maybe I've only been ten or fifteen times in my whole life.

Todd:Oh, really. (Yeah) Well you look pretty good for only ten or fifteen times.

Joel:Not so good.

Todd:ks a lot, Joel.

Joel:Thanks.

  常用英語對話三

Todd: OK, Roe, why don't we talk about your first job.

Roe: OK

Todd: Yeah, tell us about your first job.

Roe: You mean my official full-time first job, talking about!

Todd: Yeah, sure. How about that?

Roe: OK. That was right after graduating university. I became a salesman.

Todd: Oooh, salesman! Nice.

Roe: Yep, salesman.

Todd: What were you selling?

Roe: I was selling nothing.

Todd: Nothing

Roe: Nothing. Well, basically I was selling a membership. So, that's, it's not something people can see or visualize, but it's like just membership, so.

Todd: Was it like a membership to a country club?

Roe: Yeah, actually a private resorts and golf clubs.

Todd: Nice. Was this in Japan or in the US?

Roe: In Japan.

Todd: Wow. What was the best thing about your job?

Roe: Troubles! Cause I have to knock on people's houses.

Todd: Oh, wow, it was door to door.

Roe: Exactly without any appointments and membership costs 5 million yen. Starting, starting costs.

Todd: 5 million yen to start and you must have been in very rich neighborhoods.

Roe: No, actually we just go to any areas. We just stop off at a station and we start from there.

Todd: Really. Were you successful?

Roe: It's a long story but to be honest with you, how many memberships do you think I sold in a year?

Todd: Wow, I don't know. I will take a guess. In one year, maybe one, two a week, so my guess is, I don't know, a hundred.

Roe: One!

Todd: One! One!

Roe: Can you believe it!

Todd: So you must, so you remember the lucky person? Probably still remember that person.

Roe: And you know what, the person who bought my membership, is who? My father.

Todd: Ooh, that's a tough job.

Roe: It was rough, really. It was really rough.

Todd: That's a lot of rejection, every day. No, no, no

Roe: I know, I mean if you think about it, that's natural though, I mean 5 million yen. and I can't really show the place, cause I can't take the person to the place. all I can do is show the picture and speak and that was right after the bubble economy bursted, so nobody had really, nobody had money, so.

Todd: Wow, man so were you depressed? Were you sad?

Roe: It was very interesting. It was hard to motivate myself. The people would call the police, and call me like a robber Yeah, yeah, cause I had to like open the gate and run to the door and stick my leg so that they won't shut the door.

Todd: Seriously.

Roe: Yeah, that's how you do it. Door to door sells.

Todd: Wow, that's, that's a tough job. I don't think I could do a job, what's your job now? What do you do now?

Roe: I am, I work for Yokohama city and I am in a place called Yokohama Convention Bureau. It's a city job.

Todd: OK, so the Yokohama Convention Bureau. OK, so you deal with foreigners, naturally cause it's in English.

Roe: And travellers and visitors and what have you.

Todd: Do you like your job now?

Roe: Interesting! Like I said I meet talk to about over 2,000 people a day, so it's kind of tiring though.

Todd: Wow, 2,000 people a day.

Roe: About 200 people an hour. My office is at the station. Yokohama station. Right out of the gate of the JR, so people are going to stop by.

Todd: You, that's a lot of talking. You must be tired of talking.

Roe: I am tired.


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