英语日常情景对话口语练习
英语口语情景对话40篇
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。
日常英语口语情景对话(中英文)
日常英语口语情景对话场景一:打招呼1.A: It’s pleasure to meet you. How are you doing?见到你很高兴。
你好吗?B: I’m doing well. And you?我很好,你呢?--I’m great, thank you.我很好,谢谢。
2.A: How’s it going?你好吗?B: Fine, thanks. And you?我很好,你呢?A: Just fine.很好。
3.A: Where are you off to?你要去哪里?B: To the library.去图书馆。
4.A: Thank you!谢谢!B: Don’t mention it.别客气。
5.A: Good luck!祝你好运!B: Thanks. See you later!谢谢,再见!场景二:介绍朋友1.A: Mr. Wilson. I’d like you to meet Dr. Edward Smith.威尔逊先生,我想让你认识下爱德华·史密斯博士。
B: It’s nice to meet you, Dr. Smi th.很高兴见到你史密斯先生。
A: Pleasure to meet you, too.见到你也很高兴。
2.A: Mary, this is my friend Jim.玛丽,这是我朋友吉姆。
B: Hi, Jim. Nice to meet you.你好吉姆,见到你很高兴。
A: You, too.见到你也很高兴。
B: Would you like a drink?你想喝饮料吗?A: Sure, let’s go get one.好的,我们去买一杯吧。
场景三:询问时间A: What time is it? We’re going to be late!现在几点了?我们要迟到了。
B: It’s a quarter after seven. We’re on time. Don’t panic.现在七点一刻。
关于英语的情景口语对话
关于英语的情景口语对话【篇一】关于英语的情景口语对话N: Hi. Sam. How are you doing? Are you accustomed to the brand new university life?N:嗨,苏珊。
最近怎么样?对新的大学生活还适合吧?S: Pretty good. Everything is wonderful. I joined the Student Union of our college and made many new friends. Last Sunday, my classmates and I went for a picnic.S:非常好,一切都很棒。
我加入了院学生会,还交了很多新朋友。
上固日,我和班上的同学去野营了。
N: I envy you. I have been longing for a picnic.N:真羡慕你。
我也一直想出去野营呢。
S: You are the envy of me! I have been dreaming of going abroad. By the way, how are you getting on with your work at Yale University?S:你才是我羡慕的对象呢!我一直都梦想着能出国。
对了,你在耶鲁的学习情况如何?N: Not too bad.N:还能够。
S: Anything interesting? Tell your dear sister. She has always been your loyal listener.S:有什么有趣的事儿吗?告诉你亲爱的妹妹吧,她可一直是你忠实的听众哦。
N: Well, at the very beginning, the situation was terrible. You know, as the best law school all around the world, everyone here is something great.N:哦,刚来耶鲁的时候,情况很糟。
2020日常英语口语情景对话场景【十篇】
【导语】随着时代的发展,英语对于我们的⼯作、⽣活的影响越来越⼤了,作为现代⼈掌握⼀定的英语⼝语对我们⽇后的⼯作⾄关重要,否则我们将会被社会所淘汰。
以下是整理的2020⽇常英语⼝语情景对话场景【⼗篇】!【篇⼀】⽇常英语⼝语情景对话-外出就餐 Dialogue情景对话1 K:Do you want to go out for dinner tonight? N:Sure.Have you got anywhere in mind? K:I'm starving,so maybe we could go somewhere with large portions. N:That Italian restaurant in the city centre always has large portions.Do you want to go there? K:I'm not really in the mood for Italian,actually.I was thinking of something a bit spicy. N:If you want spicy food,then I'd recommend going to a Thai,Indian or Chinese restaurant.How about that chinese buffet on Cowley Road? K:I really like that restaurant;you get a lot for your money there.But,the've westernized their food,so it's not actually that spicy. N:You're right.Most of their dishes have sweet sauces.We could try that Indian restaurant just down the road from us. K:The Taj?They're a bit expensive,but they do serve large portions of very hot food. N:The Taj it is then. K:Shall we bring our own bottle of wine to save some money? N:They'll still charge us a corkage fee. K:That's right.It'll probably work out to be about the same then anyway. N:Don't worry about money.I'll treat you tonight. K:Aren you sure?We could go Dutch. N:No,I'll pay.It's my turn anyway.You paid last time. K:I won't argue with that!Let's go! Dialogue情景对话2 N:We really were lucky.We got the last available table for two-and we didn't even have a reservation!Did you see the long lines behind us? K:Yeah,I'm glad that we didn't have to wait long.I'm starving! N:Let's take a look at the menu so we can order.Do you want to choose an appetizer for us to share? K:What would you rather have,samosas or poppadoms? N:I heard that one of their specialities is the samosa. K:Well,let's get a plate of those then. N:Sounds good.What are you going to have for your main course? K:I think I might have a dahl. N:What's in a dahl? K:It's got chickpeas and vegetables in a spicy curry sauce with rice. N:That sounds nice.Do you want to share some kebabs as well? K:Ok.How about some lamb kebabs? N:That's my favourite.Do you want to have some wine or beer? K:I think I'll have a beer. N:Ok,shall I flag down the waitress? K:I wouldn't recommend it.I think we should wait until she comes round. N:You're right.That might seem a bit rude.It's a good thing I've got you with me! K:What would you do without me?【篇⼆】⽇常英语⼝语情景对话-购买保险 Dialogue情景对话1 S:How may I help you today? B:I'd like to get some information about your insurance policies. S:What kind of policy are you looking for? B:I was thinking about taking out a life insurance policy for my wife and I. S:Ok.Have you ever bought any other insurance policies from our company before? B:Yes.I currently have a car insurance policy and a house insurance policy with you. S:That's great.I just need you to look over the terms and conditions here and then we can start filling in the forms. B:I've actually already read through them. S:Did you have any questions about it? B:No. S:Ok,who would you like the beneficiary to be on your policies? B:I'd like my wife to be the primary beneficiary of my policy,I'll be the primary beneficiary of my wife's policy,and our son will be the secondary beneficiary of both policies. S:Ok.Have you decided on a premium for each policy? B:Yes.I'd like to take out two single-premium life insurance policies. S:Would you like the option to make withdrawals later on in life in an emergency? B:Yes,please.You never know what might happen in the future. S:That's so true. Dialogue情景对话2 B:I'd like to get some temporary medical insurance for travelling. S:Ok,Where will you be travelling? B:My family and I will be travelling to America,and since health care is so expensive there,we don't want to leave anything to risk. S:That's very wise of you.Are you familiar with our different policies? B:Yes.But I have a question about the silver family account.Does it include medical evacuation for the entire family or just the person who is sick? S:It wil pay for the person who is sick plus one person to accompany him or her to fly back home. B:I see.How do you make a claim? S:For any medical emergency less than$1000,you'll have to pay the hospital directly and then file afterwards to get a refund. B:How about for medical emergencies that are over$1000? S:For those,you'll be exempt from paying completely.Just make sure you have your insurance cards on you so that you can give us a call when you go to the hospital. B:Ok.Let me just quickly read the fine print and then I'll add my signature to the forms. S:You might also want to think about taking out some travel insurance,which will insure your belongings,flights,and hotel reservations if there are any cancellations or lost belongings.【篇三】⽇常英语⼝语情景对话-常见健康问题 Dialogue情景对话1 B:You don't look too well.Maybe you should take the day off from work. Z:I couldn't do that.I have an important meeting to go to today. B:Do you feel ok? Z:Not really.After a 12-hour flight.I've got jetlag,and on top of that,I think I've also go the flu. B:Why don't you call your secretary and tell her to reschedule the meeting?You should really get some rest or you'll end up feeling een worse than you do now. Z:Could you feel my forehead and check to see if I have a fever? B:You're really hot.Let me get you some Tylenol to bring the fever down. Z:Ok.I'll stay home this morning and rest,but if I feel better in the afternoon,I'm going to go to the meeting. B:Zach,what's that on your arm? Z:I don't know.It looks a bit red,but I'm sure it's nothing. B:It looks like you have a red rash all over you!Are you allergic to anything? Z:Just cats,but I don't think I was near any cats in the last couple of weeks. B:I completely forgot about your cat allergy.I took care of a cat for my friend here a few days ago.Oh no.We'd better go to the doctor to get some medicine.Let's go. Z:Shouldn't we make an appoinment first? B:We should,but let's just go and see if there's an opening now before it gets worse. Z:Whatever you say.I just want to get to my meeting! Dialogue情景对话2 Z:I feel absolutely horrible.My temperature is 41 degrees Celsius,and I've got a headache and a runny nose. B:Do you have any other symptoms? Z:I've also got a terrible stomach-ache.Is my face still swollen? B:Just a little.Is your toothache gone now? Z:Yes,for the most part.It doesn't feel as bad as my other ailments,anyway. B:How about your tongue?Does it still hurt? Z:No,the burn oinment seemed to take affect right away.I think it's already healed.B:How did you get that burn again? Z:I scalded it on the hot coffee a few days ago. B:You haven't had much luck lately,have you? Z:No,but I'm sure I'll get better soon. B:When's the last time you took your tablets? Z:I took the red ones just before lunch and the white ones just after lunch. B:I think it's time you took another dose of each.What would you like to drink with them? Z:Just some water,please.Do you have any ointment for my nose?It feels so itchy after blowing my nose so much. B:Sure,I'll just go and get it now.What would you like to eat?Some soup? Z:That sounds good. B:Soup always makes me feel better when I'm sick.I hope it makes you feel better,too.【篇四】⽇常英语⼝语情景对话-疾病 Dialogue情景对话1 M:Hi Benjamin.My name is Dr.Green.What seems to be the matter? B:I've been feeling pretty ill for a few days now. M:What are you symptoms? B:I feel chilly,I've got cramps,I keep throwing up,and I feel dizzy and tired. M:It sounds like you might be a bit dehydrated.Do you feel thirsty most of the day? B:Yes.I can't seem to drink enough. M:Have you been drinking plenty of water? B:No,just soda. M:Ok,well,we'll have a nurse take some blood in a few minutes to see if you're dehydrated.First,let me feel your p u l s e . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 7 8 " > 0 0 B : T h a t s e e m s t o b e a b i t l o w , b u t t h a t ' s n o t u n c o m m o n w h e n y o u ' r e i l l . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 7 9 " > 0 0 M : I s a n y o n e e l s e s i c k i n y o u r h o m e ? / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 8 0 " > 0 0 B : N o , b u t m y g i r f r i e n d h a s m o n o . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 8 1 " > 0 0 M : I s e e . I ' l l h a v e t h e l a b t e c h s r u n s o m e t e s t s t o c h e c k f o r m o n o a s w e l l t h e n . T h e n n u r s e w i l l c o m e i n t h e n t o t a k e y o u r b l o o d , w e ' l l r u n s o m e t e s t s , a n d t h e n y o u c a n g o h o m e . Y o u s h o u l d h e a r f o r m u s b y t h i s a f t e r n o o n . / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 8 2 " > 0 0 B : T h a n k s / p > p b d s f i d = " 1 8 3 " > 0 0。
英语日常实用口语对话情景练习
英语日常实用口语对话情景练习英语日常实用口语对话1:Emily:At the srts meeting today,which srt are you planng to participate in艾米丽:今天的运动会,你准备参加哪个项目Peter: I m in the 400 meter relay。
I m really nervous.彼得:我参加了400米接力赛.我真的好紧张。
Emily: Why so nervous艾米丽:怎么这么紧张呢Peter:I don ttto dobadly andlet my team-mates down。
彼得:我不想表现太差劲.而让我的队友失望.Emily: I think you candoit。
No need toworry.You vebeen practising hardand I m sure you1l win if you justfocus.艾米丽:我觉得你能行.没必要担心的。
你一直都那么拼命地训练,我肯定只要你能集中注意力,一定会赢得比赛的.Peter: You re right. I need to be confident.But the re lay is a team srt and that reuires cooperation.彼得:你说得对,我应该有。
但是接力赛是一个团体性项目,需要相互配合。
Emily:Thatmeans everyone should work together and try their hardest.You ll win or failas a team, not just b**use of oneperson。
艾米丽:这就意味着大家要相互协作,共同努力。
你们将作为一个团队共同面对成功或失败,而不仅仅是一个人。
Peter: Yeah,Iknow, butI canthelp but feel a little nervous anyway.彼得:是啊,我知道,但我还是控制不住有一点儿紧张。
英语日常口语情景对话
常见的英语日常口语情景对话:1. 在咖啡馆点咖啡:A: Hi, I'd like a black coffee, please.B: Sure, would you like it hot or iced?A: Hot, please.B: Sure, anything else?A: No, that's all.2. 在超市购物:A: Excuse me, where can I find the dairy products?B: They're in aisle 3, on the left-hand side.A: Thank you!3. 在餐厅点餐:A: What do you recommend from the menu?B: The steak is popular, and the pasta is really good too.A: I'll have the pasta, please. How long will it take?B: It should be ready in about 15 minutes.4. 在公交车站询问路线:A: Excuse me, how can I get to the city center from here?B: You can take bus number 10, it will take you directly there.A: Thank you! Is this the right bus stop?B: Yes, it is.5. 在医生办公室:A: I have an appointment with Dr. Smith at 2 p.m.B: Please have a seat, the doctor will be with you shortly.A: Thank you.6. 在机场办理登机手续:A: Hi, I'm flying to London. Where can I check in?B: The check-in counters for international flights are in the next hall.A: Thank you!7. 在银行办理业务:A: I'd like to open a savings account, please.B: Sure, I can help you with that. Do you have any identification documents with you? A: Yes, here's my passport.8. 在健身房:A: Hi, I'm interested in signing up for a gym membership.B: Great! We have different membership options. What are your fitness goals?A: I want to work on strength training and cardio.9. 在旅游中心咨询:A: Can you recommend any must-see attractions in this city?B: Of course! The historical museum and the botanical gardens are highly recommended. A: Thank you! Are they within walking distance?10. 在家庭聚餐中:A: The food you cooked is delicious!B: Thank you, I'm glad you like it. Would you like some more?A: Yes, please. This is really tasty.。
小学英语口语情景对话【三篇】
小学英语口语情景对话【三篇】导读:本文小学英语口语情景对话【三篇】,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。
【第一篇:多少本书?】How many books?多少本书?Bobby: How many books?Judy: wOne book.Bobby: How many pencils?Judy: wOne pencil.Teacher: How many notebooks?Jane: Three notebooks.Teacher: How many books?Jane: Five books.Teacher: How many books are there?Tommy: There is wone book.Mike: How many books do you have?Jane: I have four books.Mike: How many pencils do you have?Jane: I have five pencils.鲍比:有多少本书?朱迪:一本书。
鲍比:有多少支铅笔?朱迪:一支铅笔。
老师:有多少本笔记本?简:三本笔记本。
老师:有多少本书?简:五本书。
老师:这里有多少本书?汤米:这里有一本书。
迈克:你有多少本书?简:我有4本书。
迈克:你有多少支铅笔?简:我有5支铅笔。
【第二篇:这是什么?】What is this? 这是什么?Teacher: What is this?Student: It is a desk.Teacher: What is that?Student: It is chair.Teacher: What are these?Student: They are books.Teacher: What are those?Student: They are pencils.老师:这是什么?学生:这是一张课桌。
老师:那是什么?学生:这是一把椅子。
英语情景对话大全两人_英语口语对话场景20篇
英语情景对话大全两人_英语口语对话场景20篇两人英语情景对话一谈话第一个妇女:“工作一整天后还要做家务,可真够我受的。
你看,我回家后要洗衣服、洗碗。
明天,我还要擦洗厨房的地板和前门的窗户……”Secondwoman:"Whataboutyourhuband"第二个妇女:“那你丈夫呢”Firtwoman:"Abolutelynot!Hecanwahhimelf.”第一个妇女:“他绝不用我洗,他自己会洗。
”两人英语情景对话二Mark:Hey!John.Let'embarkonthecruie.喂!約翰,一起去乘船旅遊吧!John:ThecruieThefareinotcheap.乘船旅遊票價不便宜的。
Mark:Don'tworry!Igottwoticket.不用擔心!我有兩張船票。
你總是準備好的。
但是你怎樣得來的。
Mark:Oh!Myfriendhatwoe某traticketohegavemethen.噢!我的朋友有兩張多餘的,所以他送給我了。
John:Whatpecialactivitiewillwehaveintheboat在船上有什麼特別的活動呢Mark:Suchabuffetdinner,dancingpartyandyoucanenjoythebreeze.有自助餐,跳舞派對和感受微風。
我就不會浪費時間在吹風了。
喂,我們可以交上一些女子。
Mark:Sure!ButIonlywantone.两人英语情景对话三今天是我升职了,我想请你过来吃一顿饭庆祝一下。
Maly:Congratulation.恭喜你。
几点钟,在哪里见面Tom:8o'clocktonight,atmyhoue.今晚8点,在我家。
简单英语日常交流口语对话
简单英语日常交流口语对话对话一:在餐厅点餐A: Good evening! Do you have a reservation?B: No, we don’t. Just a table for two, please.A: Sure, follow me, please. Here are your menus.B: Thank you.A: Are you ready to order?B: Yes, I’ll have the steak medium rare, please.A: And for you, sir?C: I’ll have the chicken salad, please.A: Great choices! Anything to drink?B: I’ll have a glass of red wine, please.C: I’ll have a glass of water, please.A: Perfect, I’ll bring those right out.对话二:在超市购物A: Excuse me, where can I find the milk?B: It’s in aisle 3, just down that way.A: Thank you. And do you know where the bread is? B: The bread is in aisle 5, next to the pastries.A: Great, thanks!B: Can I help you find anything else?A: No, I think that’s all for now. Thank you.B: You’re welcome. Have a nice day!A: You too!对话三:在公园散步A: What a lovely day for a walk in the park, isn’t it?B: Yes, it’s so nice to get some fresh air.A: Do you come here often?B: Yes, I try to come at least once a week.A: Me too. It’s such a peaceful place.B: Definitely. I love the sound of the birds chirping.A: It’s so relaxing. Let’s sit on that bench for a while.B: Good idea. Let’s enjoy the beautiful weather.以上是几个简单的英语日常交流口语对话,希望对你有帮助。
情景英语10大核心对话(超经典口语练习)
CORE DIALOGUES核心对话下面的十组对话是以日常生活中最常用的10个核心句子展开的。
这10句话虽然短小,却是使用频率最高、威力最大的超级句子,而以这10句话为基准的10组共20个对话,囊括了生活中最常见的场景。
你最想说的东西,全在这里了。
1. It’s Nice Meeting You. 很高兴见到你。
A: Hi, Stone. I’d like to introduce my friend, Lisa.嗨,石头。
我想介绍一下我的朋友,丽莎。
B: Hi, Lisa. It’s n ice meeting you.嗨,丽莎。
很高兴认识你。
C: Nice meeting you, too, Stone.我也很高兴认识你,石头。
B: Lisa, you know, I’ve heard a lot about you.丽莎,你知道,我听说过许多关于你的事情。
C: Really? I hope it’s not anything bad about me.真的吗?希望不是关于我的坏事情。
B: Not at all. You are very popular. Everythi ng I’ve heard has been good!根本不是。
你很受欢迎。
我听到的都是关于你的好事情!A: Hello, let me introduce myself. I’m your new neighbor. My name is Andy.你好。
让我自我介绍一下。
我是你的新邻居,安迪。
B: Hi, Andy. I’m Judy. It’s nice meeting you.你好,安迪。
我叫朱迪。
很高兴认识你。
A: Nice meeting you, too.我也很高兴认识你。
B: Come over and visit when you have time.有空过来聊聊天。
A: Thanks for the invitation. I will!谢谢邀请,我会的!2、It’s My Pleasure.这是我的荣幸。
简单的英语情景对话3篇
简单的英语情景对话3篇学习英语的口语是我们刻不容缓的事情,今天小编就给大家分享一下英语情景对话,大家一起来学习阅读哦有关生活的英语口语对话她总是很乐于助人 She is willing to helpAMy granny is such a kind-hearted person. She is willing to help.我奶奶心肠很好,总是乐于助人。
BShe does have a heart of gold.她确实有个好心肠。
AYou can say that again.你说得太对了。
简单的英语情景对话参考他很有远见卓识 He has a long headAHe has a long head, I bet he will do well in his business.他很有远见卓识,我敢肯定他会将生意做得很红火。
BHe does, he started five years ago and now ends up the richest among us.的确。
他五年前开始做生意,现在是我们当中的最富的一个。
AWhen we were students, he was no good in any subject.学生时代,他没有哪一门功课是非常出色的。
BIt seemed to be useless to study well when we were young if we examine his case.就他的案例来看,好像年轻时学习出色并没有什么用。
精选情景英语会话你的项目研究做得很好AYour search on this project has been excellent.你对这个项目的研究做得非常好。
BThank you. I couldn’t have done it without the help of astrong team.谢谢。
要是没有一个强大团队的支持,我做不到这些。
日常英语口语情景对话
日常英语口语情景对话日常英语口语情景对话【1】Tina: Good morning, Ann.早上好啊,安。
Ann: Morning, Tina.早上好,蒂娜。
Tina: Do you know what date it is today?你知道今天是几号吗?Ann: Yeah, it’s October 29th, what’s the matter?嗯,10月29号,怎么了?Tina: Today is September 12th, according to the lunar calendar. It’s mother’s birthday.今天是农历九月十二,是老妈的生日。
Ann: Really? Oh, my god. I forgot it. Do you have any plan?真的吗?我的天啊。
我居然忘了。
你有没有什么计划啊?Tina: Yeah, I decide to make a birthday cake for her.有啊。
我打算做一个蛋糕。
Ann: Good idea. And a bunch of carnation will be better..好主意。
多一束康乃馨会更好。
Tina: Certainly. Today we will do all the housework. I am going to the supermarket to buy the flour and eggs.当然了。
今天将由我们来做所有的家务哦。
我现在要去超市买面粉和鸡蛋。
Ann: Well. You prepare the birthday cake and I will decorate the house.好的。
你去准备蛋糕,我来装饰房间。
日常英语口语情景对话【2】Alex: So Maria, do your parents use any of the social media sites.亚历克斯:玛丽亚,你父母用社交网站吗?Maria: They do. Both my parents are on Facebook. My mum is not that active on Facebook. She has a profile and she has pictures and I think she's online whenever she wants to get in touch with her kids mostly, which is me and my sister. But my father he uses it regularlyand I sometimes get weird like comments from him. It's not that bad, but, for example, when I'm traveling and he can't call me, he just writeslike that looks awesome to weird pictures and it kind of gets awkward sometimes. But they do have, they are very active on the internet and my dad he's a journalist, so he's good with words, so whenever we have to write each other, I always get these long mails like that's verycleverly worded and humorous and it's so cool. He's so cool. My mum is more behind.玛丽亚:用。
简短英语口语情景对话
【导语】⽤⼀些简短的对话,征服英语的学习。
下⾯是由⽆忧考给⼤家整理的简短英语⼝语情景对话,供⼤家参阅!【篇⼀】简短英语⼝语情景对话 Teacher:Today we’ll study numbers. What’s this number? Student:It’s one hundred and forty。
Teacher:Yes. Is it an even number or an odd number? Student:Well, a number that can be divided by two is an even number, so it’s an even number。
Teacher:OK. Let’s look at the next one。
Student:This figure is zero point five. It’s a decimal number。
Teacher:Do you know how to change the decimal into a fraction? Student:Yes. The number is one half。
Teacher:Now pick two numbers between one and ten, including decimal numbers and fractions, then add, subtract, multiply or divide them as you like. If there are decimals in your answer, round them up to the nearest whole number。
Student:Nine minus six is three. Four multiplied by two equals eight. Zero point three six plus one point seven five equals… Teacher:Two point one one. Rounding it off to the nearest whole number gives you two. It’s easier to add it all up if you use whole numbers。
英语口语对话场景20篇
英语口语对话场景20篇1. 问候与介绍A: Good morning! How are you today?B: Good morning! I’m fine, thank you. And you?A: I’m good as well, thanks for asking.B: Nice to meet you. I’m John, by the way.A: Nice to meet you too, John. I’m Sarah.2. 餐厅点餐A: Excuse me, do you have a menu in English?B: Yes, here you go.A: Thank you. I’d like to order a cheeseburger and a Coke, please.B: Would you like fries with that?A: Yes, please.B: Anything else?A: That’s all, thank you.3. 购物询问A: Excuse me, where can I find the men’s clothing section?B: It’s on the second floor, right next to the escalator.A: Thank you. And do you have this shirt in a size small?B: Let me check for you. Yes, we do.A: Great, I’ll take it.4. 讨论天气A: The weather is so nice today, isn’t it?B: Yes, it’s perfect for a picnic.A: I agree. Do you want to go to the park later?B: That sounds like a great idea.5. 预约医生A: Hello, I’d like to make an appointment with Dr. Smith.B: Sure, what’s your name and phone number?A: My name is Lisa Johnson and my phone number is 555-1234.B: Alright, I have an available appointment tomorrow at 2pm. Does that work for you?A: Yes, that works for me. Thank you.6. 在银行办理业务A: Excuse me, I would like to open a new bank account.B: Of course, what type of account would you like to open?A: I would like to open a checking account.B: Alright, I will need your ID and some personal information.7. 询问乘坐公共交通工具A: Excuse me, how can I get to the train station?B: You can take bus number 5 and then transfer to the subway.A: Is it far from here?B: It’s about a 15-minute walk from the bus stop.8. 租房咨询A: Hi, I’m interested in renting an apartment.B: Great, do you have any specific requirements?A: I need a 2-bedroom apartment with a balcony.B: We have a few options available. Let me show you some pictures.9. 面试对话A: Good morning, I’m here for the job interview.B: Good morning. Please have a seat. Can you tell me a little bit about yourself?A: Sure, my name is Emily and I recently graduated from university.B: What kind of experience do you have in this field?10. 打电话预约A: Hello, I’d like to make a reservation for dinner tonight.B: Certainly, what time would you like to come?A: Around 7pm, if possible.B: Alright, we have a table available at that time.11. 旅行咨询A: Excuse me, can you recommend any tourist attractions in this city?B: Of course, there are many places to visit. The most popular ones are the museum, the park, and the historical monument.A: Thank you, I’ll definitely check them out.12. 紧急情况求助A: Help! I just witnessed a car accident, what should I do?B: Please stay calm and call emergency services right away. Give them the locationand any details you can provide.A: Okay, I’ll call them right now.13. 家庭聚会问候A: Hi Aunt Susan, it’s been a long time since we last met. How have you been? B: Hi Sarah, I’ve been great. How about you?A: I’ve been doing well too, thank you. It’s nice to see you again.14. 询问休闲活动建议A: I’m looking for something fun to do this weekend. Any suggestions?B: You can go hiking in the mountains or have a picnic in the park.A: That sounds like a great idea. Thank you for the suggestion.15. 跟朋友讨论电影A: Have you seen the latest superhero movie?B: Yes, I watched it last week. It was amazing!A: I heard the spec ial effects were really good. I can’t wait to see it.16. 讨论健康问题A: I’ve been feeling tired and have a headache lately. What should I do?B: You should get plenty of rest and drink lots of water. If it continues, you might want to see a doctor.A: Thank you for the advice.17. 赞美他人的成就A: Congratulations on winning the award! You did a great job.B: Thank you so much. I couldn’t have done it without the support of my team.18. 告别时的道别A: It was nice meeting you. I hope to see you again soon.B: Thank you, it was nice meeting you too. Have a safe trip back.19. 求助找路A: Excuse me, I’m lost. Can you help me find my way to the train station?B: Sure, it’s just a few blocks away. I can walk you there if you’d like.A: That would be really helpful. Thank you.20. 邀请朋友参加聚会A: Hi Mark, I’m having a small party at my place this Friday. Would you like to come?B: Thank you for inviting me. I would love to come. What time should I be there? A: The party starts at 7pm. See you then!以上就是20篇英语口语对话场景。
英语口语情景对话40篇
Telephone CallsA: Hello, thank you for calling Bradford and Sons. This is Tracy speaking, How may I help you?B:Hello. I would like to speak to your director of human resources, Ms. Jenkins, Please.A: Just a moment. I'll check to see if she is at her desk. May I tell her who is calling?B: This is Bill Burton from Milford Insurance, I'm calling in regards to our meeting next Tuesday.A: Thank you, Mr. Burton. Can you please hold for a moment? I’ll check to see if she is available.B: No problem.A: I'm sorry. Ms. Jenkins is away from her desk. She has already left for lunch. Would you like to leave a message for her?B: Yes, please have her return my call when she returns to the office. It's best if she can get in touch with me before 3 pm today, she can reach me at my office number, 635-8799.A: I'm sorry. I didn't quite catch that, could you please repeat the number?B: No problem, my office number is 635-8799. Tell her to ask for extension 31.A: I'm sorry, Mr. Burton, just to confirm, your name is spelled B-U-R-T-O-N, is that correct?B: Yes, and I represent Milford Insurance.A: I will make sure Ms. Jenkins receives your message and returns your call before 3pm this afternoon.B: Thank you very much.MemosA: I have been waiting here in the conference room for ten minutes already, what time is the meeting start? Where is anyone anyway?B: Didn't you hear about that, our meeting was postponed until Friday.A: Why the meeting was postponed? No one told me anything about it.B: Did you get the memo?A: What memo? They haven’t any memo this whole week, I check my inbox every day. And I haven’t seen anything.B: The memo went out 3 days ago. It should have made to your inbox, but maybe lost in all collectors on your desk.A: You know how things get pilot about my desk when I'm busy. I know sometimes I do many please things, But I always read all the memos go around; they go directly to my inbox. Are you sure were send to whole office?B: It should have got around to everybody, they also post a copy of the memo in the break room. Don't you ever look at messages post on the bulletin board?A: I'm usually too busy to take a bunch of coffee break by the water cooler, Anyway, I'm sure the memo never get to my inbox, I'll have to talk our secretary about it.B. That's right, You will never know what your missing out of it if you don't read the memos.Placing an OrderA: May I help you?B:Yes, I would like to place an order for toner cartridges. We have a standing agreement with your company, so we will need the same amount as last time.A: Let me key in your information into my computer. I will pull up our records for you . Do you have an order number? What name is the order listed under ?B: It should be under Leslie Smith. The number is 184796A: Yes, Mr. Smith. I have an order for three cases of cartridges, it that what you would like to refill?B: Yes.A: Is there the correct billing address?B: No, please post the bill to 124 Hildrod Lane, Milton County, 98830.A: I will send you an invoice in the next few days. Your order should be delivered before the end of the day on Monday.B: Thank you.The working lunchA: Excuse me, Don? I hate to bother you, but I need your help on something. Do you have time to brief me on the Martin account today?B: Oh, that's right. You are supposed to deliver a brief on that account tomorrow. I know there are some things I need to share with you about that. But, gosh, I don't know. . . . Things are really busy for me today, the only time I can manage to squeeze out might be over lunch break. . . .A: I hate to make you work through your lunch break with how busy you are. . . .B: It's okay. . . . I've already had several days in a row working through lunch. . . .A: How about this. . . . We can make it a working lunch this afternoon, and I'll order some Chinese food for delivery. It'll be my treat.B: You don't have to do that. . . .A: I insist. I really appreciate you taking time to work with me in. What is your favorite fast food? I'll cater to your taste.B:Actually I do like Chinese. . . . Let's make it a date for Chop Suey and the Martin account at about 12: 30. Does that sound good?A: Great. I'll bring the food.Hotel SituationsF: Hello, welcome to Prise star hotel. How may I do for you?M: Hi, yes, I have a reservation. My secretary called and booked a room a couple of weeks ago, the reservation should be for a double bed, none smoking room.F: And what name of reservation made under?M: It should be under Steve JohnF: Mmm, let me see, it seems there is no John listed a room for tonight, is there any other name that you reservation list under?M: No, here is the confirmation number, would that help?It is 898007, I had the room booked with visa cold card.F: Ah, yes, here it is, you have a standard double room, non smoking on the 3rd floor, I just need to see the credit card you booked the room with if you don’t mind.M: Sure, here it is. would it be possible to check out and pay the bill in the morning, also, what time is brack served?F:There is a continent for breakfast from 6: 00am to 10: 00am. Also you can pay your bill in the morning, but we require a 20% depart it of front, but I can just keep a record of your credit on file. Ok, I’ve got you on set up if you could just sign here, and in a show here, here is your room key, anything else I can do for you?M: Yes, could you call me a taxi please?FriendsA: what kind of qualities do you look for in your friends?B: I like people who are open and friendly. Those people are usually more active and fun to be with. I like spending time with my friends. We go to bars together or play sports together.A: I don’t like to make friends with people who aren’t honest. Honesty is very important to me.B: I think it’s important to most people. The problem is that you can usually only find out if someone is honest by getting to know them.A; you can find out from their friends.B: if you know any of their friends. You can’t rely on your friends to introduce people to you all the time. You have to go out and make the first move sometimes. I also like funny people.A: oh, I don’t. they don’t seem to take anything seriously. You never know when they are joking and when they are being serious.B: sometimes it can be hard to tell, but if you know the person fairly well, you can usually see from their expression what they are really thinking.A: it seems that we generally like different kinds of people. How is it that we are such good friends?B; maybe people don’t like to have friends that are al l same. Most people like a little variety in their lives-including a variety of characteristics in their friends.PartyA: that was a great party. Thanks for saying behind to help me clear up.B; it certainly was a great party. It’s a pity that a glass and a plate got broken and someone spilled a drink over there.A: I expected that something might get broken. That doesn’t bother me. That spilled drink won’t leave a stain ,will it?B: I doubt it, I ‘ll deal with it right away. Luckily it wasn’t a glass of red wine, I’ll just get a bowl of water and a cloth.A: I’m going to put all the rubbish into this big plastic bag.B: afterwards, we can do the washing up together. Everything will be finished within an hour. Your friend keith is really funny. I liked his magic tricks.A; yes, he’s very good.. isn’t he? He told some funny stories too.B: Amanda told some very funny jokes. At the beginning of the party, she was being very serious.A; I think that she had a litter too much of the punch.B: what did you put in that punch? It tasted great, but was quite strong.A: that’s my little secret. Did you like the snacks and I prepared?B: very much. The birthday cake was delicious, wasn’t it? Emily told me that she and karen made it themselves.A: that cake tasted so good! It disappeared within minutes, so I think everyone liked it a lot. How’s that stain?B: all cleaned up. Are you ready to start on the washing up:Renting an apartmenta: we'd like to rent a flat near the university.b: are you looking for somewhere for two people?a: yes, we are. obviously, we'd like something as cheap as possible. We’v e heard that there are places for 80 to 100 pounds a month.b: yes ,there are several place available in that price range near the university. do you have any other requirements?a: net really, no. we'd preferably like to live in a quiet street.b: how many rooms do you need in the flat?a: we'll need two bedrooms. the kitchen and dining room can be seperate or combined.b: ok. i've got a list of place that fit your requirements. let's just go through them. the first on the list costs 80 pounds a month, but it's on a noisy street and it's a little far from the universtiy.a: how far away is it from the campus?b: it's about two miles away. that might be a little far to walk. here's one that's about half a mile from the campus. the cost is 100 pounds a month and it's on a small street, just off a main street.a: that sounds ideal. can we go to have a look at it? we'd like to see it before making a final decision.b: of course. i'm not very busy at the moment. if you can wait for about 15 or 20 minutes. i can take you there.a: thank you. that would be great.ShoppingA: do you do a lot of shopping online?B: not really. I like looking on the internet at what’s available, but I usually prefer to actually see and touch what I’m buying before I pay for it. Sometimes, I’ll look at something in a shop, but later buy it online if it’s cheaper. You don’t like buyingthings online, do you?A: yes. I’m a little worried about security. You never who’s trying to find out your codes and passwords. Aren’t you worry about that?B: not really. I know that it happens, but if you buy from reputable companies with secure websites, you should be ok. Even thought I use online shopping facilities, I don’t think it’s the best way to shop.A: I’m surprised to hear you say that. I thought you loved anything technological.B: I do. I’m a big fan of using new technology, but I don’t want to sit in front of a computer screen all day. I think people need to get out and interact with other people.A: so, how about coming to the department store with me? I want to see if there are any new summer clothes on sale yet.B: sure. I’d love to join you. Can we stop by the computer store? I just want to see if they have something.A: sure. While you’re in the computer store. I will visit the book store opposite. I like to browse through their books if they have anything interesting.B: ok. I’ve finished online. Let’s go. I’ll just get some money and my credit card.A; thanks for reminding me. I had forgotten to get mine.Asking for directionsA: ok, I’ve got an up-to-day map. Let’s check the route from here to the airport.B: where are we? Oh, here we are. So we drive to the A120 and turn left.A: no, we turn right. Remember that we are coming from this direction.B: oh yes! Sorry! Then we drive to the M11 motorway.A; how far is that?B: it’s only seven miles. We turn left to join the motorway and drive south.A: according to the map, we get off the M11 at the second junction and join the M25. that’s the motorway that goes around the edge of London.B: that’s another 15 miles, so that’s 22 miles total so far.A: then we drive west on the M25. we must be careful to turn in the right direction!B: then we drive on the M25. it turns south. When we reach exit 15, we turn left and go west along the M4.A: then we take the first Heathrow Airport. What’s the total distance?B: the journey around the M25 is 33 miles and then 3 extra miles to get to the airport. So how many miles is that together?A: 22 miles to the M25, 33 miles on the M25, a nd 3 after that. That’s a total of 58 miles, isn’t it?B: it shouldn’t take us very long to cover that distance. Remember that we can go quite fast on the motor way.A: we can only go fast on the motor ways if there isn’t much traffic. I think we should allow ourselves plenty of time to get there. Being early is much better than being lateBeginnerA: I would like to watch the Oscars on tv tonight. How about you?B; yes, I ˉd love to . it’s interesting to see who is considered the best in their field and which film are thought to be particularly good.A: I like watching it for the fashion. I like to see what the ladies are wearing. Of course, the men nearly always just wear the traditional tuxedo.B: sometimes the men wear flamboyant colours. Which films do you think will win awards this year?A; I ˉm really not sure. Usually just one or two films look set to sweep the awards ceremony, but this year there are several contenders.B: you’re right. This year should be much more exciting than usual. What’s you favourite award category?A: you might think this strange, but I like the category for ¨best foreign language film’.B: it’s nice to see foreign language films making a little impact on Hollywood. I like the ¨best actor and actress〃.fans and their idolsA: you’re a big fan of andy lau, aren’t you?B: yes, I’ve been got all his albums and most of his films on dvd. I adore him. He’s my idol.A: how come you don’t have all of his films on dvd?B: some of his early films are hard to find nowadays, especially the ones where he only played a bit part.A: I see. I’m sure you’ll find them one day. I see you also have several poster of him.B; yes. These posters are new. I bought them last week and put them up on my bedroom walls yesterday.A: are you a member of his fan club?B: I was, but then I discovered you can find out everything for free on the internet, so I’m not a member now.A: did you see the interview with andy lau in cosmopolitan magazine last month?B: of course I bought two copies.A: two copies? One to keep and one to cut the pictures out of, right?chatting onlineA: what’s up? B: not much. Its frezzing in Beijing.A: u sh ould come to Bangkok. We’ve got lovely weather here. B: great! R y inviting me?A: laughing out loud. B: be right back.A: where r u going? B; bathroom.A; ok. I’m going to go to bathroom too. Talk to you later.Note: when people chat online, they often shorten words. Use abbreviations, use lower case letters, and rarely use punctuation marks, especially apostrophe marks.computersA: hi! Is that the new laptop you brought last week? It looks very nice.B; yes, it is. Thanks. I’m just surfing on the internet.A; here? In this cafe? How can you do that?B; this cafe offers a wireless internet connection. That means I can get on the net for free while I’m here. Of course , I have to buy a cup of coffee!A: that’s great. Can you do it anywhere?B; no. you can only do it when the cafe offers a wireless connection. There are only about 10 or 12 places that offer it in this city.A: so, what programs do you have on your laptop?B: I’ve got all the usual ones for word processing and then I have a f ew for creating and editing photographs.A: I know you are keen on photography. It’s very useful for you to be able to download photos from your digital camera. Then you attach the picture files to emails and send them to anyone, anywhere, at anytime!B: it’s wonderful, isn’t it? Would you like to see some photos that I look recently?the internet and email: how often do you use the internet?B; I use it almost every day, but I usually only use it to check my email. I don’t often surf the net. You use the internet a lot, don’t you?A: yes. I use it to find products and components at the lowest price for my computer. It can be frustrating when the connection is poor.B: so , you’re online eight hours a day.A: yes, I lik e the job though. Sometimes, I help other people in the office if they’re having trouble online.B; how useful do you think the internet is as a source of information?A; I think it’s fairly useful, but there are two big problems. First, a lot of the inf ormation you find online is false. Second, when you buy something online, you don’t see it until you actually get it.B; how do you solve the website problems when you’re buying something online?A: what I do is find the website of shops. Then someone from our company visits the shop and buys when they’re seen that the products are genuine and suitable.advertisinga: how could we advertise our celebrations to mark the centenary of the founding of the university?B; I’m sure we could get one or two tv companies to come in. perhaps the president could invite them and do an interview.A: that’s a good idea. We could put up some posters in and around the campus with a list of events. It would be quite cheap to do on the campus.B: it will be expensive to do outside the campus. Perhaps we could arrange for some sponsorship.A: we could contact alumni who work for large, well-know companies. They might be able to arrange cheap advertising in exchange for some free tickets.B; good thinking! We should also print some leaflets for students to distribute.A: we should put some information about it on the home page of our university website. When people visit the website, they’ll see the information.B: we could take out some advertisements to local newspapers. I checked the prices and they are reasonable.A; ok. Let’s get to work on our advertising campaign.newspapera: do you buy that newspaper every day?B: yes, I do. I find it very informative. It always has plenty of articles from correspondents all over the world and the business section is very useful too.A: is there a Sunday edition of that newspaper?B; yes. There is. it has several sections, so it’s quite a read! It usually takes me a few hours to read it on Sunday morning.A: what section does it have?B: let me see. There’s the news section, the entertainment section, sports, business, and world affairs.A; what’s in that section?B: world affairs? They look at the most important stories in more detail. I find it fascinating. Do you buy a daily paper?A; I buy a national newspaper sometimes, buy I nearly always buy a local evening newspaper. I find the local news more interesting than national or international news.MagazineA; do you often buy magazines?B: I buy a computer magazine every month. It keeps me up-to date with all the latest developments.A; why don’t you find the information on the internet instead?B: sometimes it takes too long to find the exact information you are looking for. Besides, I like to read a magazine in a coffee bar sometimes.A: do you have an online edition of that magazine?B: yes, they do. But you can only access all the articles if you have a subscription.A; do you have a subscription?B; yes, I do. The magazine arrives by post at the beginning of each month. Do you every buy magazines?A: I only buy them if they look particularly interest ing. I don’t buy any regularly.booksa: what are you reading?B: oh, it’s the latest novel by ray blune. It’s a sic-fi thriller.A; I thought he usually wrote horror books.B: he does. He’s good at this genre too. It’s a captivating read.A; we’re going to the bookshop. Would you like to join us?B; yes, I would. I need to buy a textbook for my course and, as you know, I love browsing through the latest paperbacks.A: me too. I need something to read on the flight to new york. I can never sleep on planes. Sarah wants to pick up some children’s books for her daughter.B: I want to look at nelson mandela’s autobiography.A: this is sure to be a worthwhile read.countriesA: which countries have you been to?B: I’ve been to most of the countries in Europe, several countries in Asia-china, Korea, andThailand-and to the united states and Canada.A; I thought you had been to Australia too.B: no, but I’m planning on visiting Australia and new Zealand soon. I’ve heard that they are beautiful countries. Which is the most beautiful country you’ve been to?A; I think I ‘d say Norway. It has many picturesque fjords, waterfalls, and mountains.B: isn’t it really cold there?A; well, the north of Norway is almost always cold, but further south it can be fairly warm in summer. It’s a wet country, so there’s snow almost everywhere in winter.B; I’ve been to other Scandinavian countries, but not to Norway. Perhaps I should go and do some winter sports there.citiesA: is your city a historical place?B: not rally. 200 years ago, it was just a small insignificant village.A; how did it grow into such a large place?B: large deposits of coal were found nearly and so many industries located themselves here. The village quickly grew into a key industrial centre.A: as the city grew, it must have absorbed many village nearby.B; yes, it did. The names of those village survive as the names of parts of the city.A; I see. Are there any building more than 200 years old in your city?B; oh, yes. Several of the buildings from the villages still survive. Many of them were inns for travelers and today survive as pubs. There was a castle near one village, so our city has a castle too.A; really? So your city does have some old history after all.The countrysideA: I’d love to have my own farm.B: it would be very hard work. Are you sure?A: I wouldn’t mind getting up early morning and the physical work would make me fit and healthy.B: running a farm would be totally different to you current job.A: that’s one reason I’d like to try it. I’d really like t o get away from working 9 to 5 in an office.B; you’d need a lot of training before becoming a farmer. It’s not something you can just walk into.A: my uncle owns a farm and I’ve spent some time working with him. I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields.B; well, I ˉd certainly come and visit you. It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm. I’d love to get away from hustle and bustle of the city for a while.wara: are you watching another news report about the war?B: yes. The two sides declared a short ceasefire but it broke down earlier today. Several military target were destroyed by bombing. Many civilians were among the dead and wounded.A: how did this war start?B: bout side claim a small area of territory. Both sides tried to build border fences and beganattacking each other.A: politicians from both sides sound increasingly belligerent. Neither side wants to compromise.B: relief agencies report that many civilians are in desperate need of food and shelter. Several European countries have agreed to send aid, but are afraid that their planes will be shot down.A: what do you think will happen?B: both countries are very poor. Soon they will run out of money to finance the war. Then, perhaps, they will negotiate. The thing is to find the real problem for the war and solve that.A; it would be much simpler and cheaper if they negotiated first.religionA: do you believe in god?B: not at all. I’m an agnostic. Go you?A; I’m not sure. Why don’t you believe there is a god?B; I think everything has a scientific explanation rather than a theological one.A: I basically believe in science over theology. I mean, I believe in evolution for example. However, there are many things that science hasn’t explained yet.B; I’m sure that science will explain everything eventually. I think that the strangest thing about religion is that so many religions people act in ways that their religion claims are wrong.A: for example?B; religions preach tolerance, but many wars are caused by intolerant religious fanatics.A; yes. Such people don’t appear to be acting in accordance with their religious beliefs.politicsA: have you every belonged to a political party?B: no, I haven’t, but I thought abo ut joining the green party.A: really? I know you are very concerned about the environment. You were a member of the pressure group greenpeace, weren’t you?B: yes. I was. But I didn’t have enough time to devote to it.A: the green party have no chance of winning an election. The other parties are too big and popular.B; you’re right. But smaller political and pressure groups can often influence large political parties. Any member of parliament can propose legislation and parties and pressure groups can raise awareness of issues.A: most people are not very politically aware. They often don’t understand the issues fully.B: that’s true. But it’s a little strange because the media often reports on political events. You can read about them in newspaper or hear them on tv.social problemsA: is there a lot of crime in your city?B: there’s some, but I don’t think it’s a big problem. A lot of it is petty crime, burglary and car theft. There’s very little major crime.A: it’s the same in my city. We also have a lot of drug addicts. A lot of th e crime is committed by drug addicts who need money for drugs.B; that happens in many places. In my city, there is a very good drug rehabilitation programme. The police and courts are also tough on people who commit crimes, but I don’t know if that’s the reason for our relatively low crime rate.A; some people believe that a tough approach is better. Other prefer a more lenient approach.B; I think that the best way to reduce crime is to spread wealth more evenly. If most people have similar amounts of money, they will not think of stealing from others.A; that’s possible, but I’m not sure it would really happen like that .the weatherA: i went shopping without my umbrella yesterday morning.B: yesterday morning was beautiful i thought the sunning was going to continue.A: so did i. that's why i didn't take my umbrella.i got cold in the rain in the afternoon.it was raining cats and dogs.B: i know. i could not believe it when i got hit by that storm.it was pouring with rain all afternoon.A: we really have some mysable weather sometime.i wish i would live somewhere which were sunning all year round.B: if it was sunning all year round there would be drought.you probably would not like it either.A: i guess you are right. maybe i just wish the weather could be a little more predictable.B: the weather forecasters are not good at predicting the weather would be like.our weather is so changeable.environmentA; is the environment a big issues in your country? It is in mine.B: it is in mine too. The biggest issue is water. The climate is dry and so water conservation is very important.A: what methods do you use to conserve water?B: water is rationed. We can only use a certain amount each month. It means that we cannot use some modern household items, like washing machines. They use too much water.A: I see. I think the biggest environment problem in my country is air pollution.B: yes, I agree. The air here is much more polluted than in my country. Of course, my country is more agricultural and has much less industry.A: we have reduced emission of air pollutants in recent years, but cars are still a major source of them. Factories have become cleaner as stricter environment pollution law have been introduced.B: the problem is now on a truly global scale. I don’t believe that any single country can do anything about it.A: I think you’re right. There needs to be an international response to this proble m.the seasonsA: what do you do in summer?B: I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride. I love being out in the fresh summer air. How about you?A: I don’t often go for walks, but I either play spor ts outside-you know, tennis or badminton-or just sit in the sunshine and read a good book.B; what do you do in winter?A; well, I play sports indoors quite often. If I’m feeling lazy, I just watch a film at home. I prefer summer to winter.B; I think most people do. I like wearing nice, colorful clothes in summer-you know, a nice dress or skirt. It’s too cold for those kinds of clothes in winter.A; yes. I like wearing shorts in summer. My legs would freeze!B: do you think we’ll have a ni ce summer this year?A; thanks to global warming, it could be hotter than ever!。
情景对话300句日常口语训练
情景对话300句日常口语训练简述以下是英语日常情景对话的300句口语训练简述,这些对话涵盖了多个生活场景,对于提高英语口语表达能力非常有帮助。
问候与告别Hello! / Hi! 你好!Good morning/afternoon/evening! 早上/下午/晚上好!How are you? 你好吗?Fine, thanks. And you? 很好,谢谢。
你呢?Goodbye! / See you! 再见!感谢与回应Thank you (very much). 非常感谢。
You're welcome. 不用谢。
Thanks for your help. 谢谢你的帮助。
It's my pleasure. 我很乐意。
道歉与接受Sorry. / I'm sorry. 对不起。
It doesn't matter. 没关系。
Excuse me. 劳驾。
That's all right. 不要紧。
请求与建议Could you please...? 你能请...?Would you mind...? 你介意...?What about...? ...怎么样?Let's... 咱们...吧。
询问与回答What's your name? 你叫什么名字?My name is... 我叫...。
Where are you from? 你来自哪里?I'm from... 我来自...。
What do you do? 你是做什么的?I'm a... 我是一个...。
喜好与兴趣What do you like? 你喜欢什么?I like... 我喜欢...。
What's your hobby? 你的爱好是什么?My hobby is... 我的爱好是...。
购物与交易How much is it? 多少钱?It's... 这是...。
英语口语情景对话40篇
Telephone CallsA: Hello, thank you for calling Bradford and Sons. This is Tracy speaking, How may I help you?B:Hello. I would like to speak to your director of human resources, Ms. Jenkins, Please.A: Just a moment. I'll check to see if she is at her desk. May I tell her who is calling? B: This is Bill Burton from Milford Insurance, I'm calling in regards to our meeting next Tuesday.A: Thank you, Mr. Burton. Can you please hold for a moment? I’ll check to see if she is available.B: No problem.A: I'm sorry. Ms. Jenkins is away from her desk. She has already left for lunch. Would you like to leave a message for her?B: Yes, please have her return my call when she returns to the office. It's best if she can get in touch with me before 3 pm today, she can reach me at my office number, 635-8799.A: I'm sorry. I didn't quite catch that, could you please repeat the number?B: No problem, my office number is 635-8799. Tell her to ask for extension 31.A: I'm sorry, Mr. Burton, just to confirm, your name is spelled B-U-R-T-O-N, is that correct?B: Yes, and I represent Milford Insurance.A: I will make sure Ms. Jenkins receives your message and returns your call before 3pm this afternoon.B: Thank you very much.MemosA: I have been waiting here in the conference room for ten minutes already, what time is the meeting start? Where is anyone anyway?B: Didn't you hear about that, our meeting was postponed until Friday.A: Why the meeting was postponed? No one told me anything about it.B: Did you get the memo?A: What memo? They haven’t any memo this whole week, I check my inbox every day. And I haven’t seen anything.B: The memo went out 3 days ago. It should have made to your inbox, but maybe lost in all collectors on your desk.A: You know how things get pilot about my desk when I'm busy. I know sometimes I do many please things, But I always read all the memos go around; they go directlyto my inbox. Are you sure were send to whole office?B: It should have got around to everybody, they also post a copy of the memo in the break room. Don't you ever look at messages post on the bulletin board?A: I'm usually too busy to take a bunch of coffee break by the water cooler, Anyway, I'm sure the memo never get to my inbox, I'll have to talk our secretary about it.B. That's right, You will never know what your missing out of it if you don't read the memos.Placing an OrderA: May I help you?B:Yes, I would like to place an order for toner cartridges. We have a standing agreement with your company, so we will need the same amount as last time.A: Let me key in your information into my computer. I will pull up our records for you . Do you have an order number? What name is the order listed under ?B: It should be under Leslie Smith. The number is 184796A: Yes, Mr. Smith. I have an order for three cases of cartridges, it that what you would like to refill?B: Yes.A: Is there the correct billing address?B: No, please post the bill to 124 Hildrod Lane, Milton County, 98830.A: I will send you an invoice in the next few days. Your order should be delivered before the end of the day on Monday.B: Thank you.The working lunchA: Excuse me, Don? I hate to bother you, but I need your help on something. Do you have time to brief me on the Martin account today?B: Oh, that's right. You are supposed to deliver a brief on that account tomorrow. I know there are some things I need to share with you about that. But, gosh, I don't know. . . . Things are really busy for me today, the only time I can manage to squeeze out might be over lunch break. . . .A: I hate to make you work through your lunch break with how busy you are. . . .B: It's okay. . . . I've already had several days in a row working through lunch. . . . A: How about this. . . . We can make it a working lunch this afternoon, and I'll order some Chinese food for delivery. It'll be my treat.B: You don't have to do that. . . .A: I insist. I really appreciate you taking time to work with me in. What is your favorite fast food? I'll cater to your taste.B:Actually I do like Chinese. . . . Let's make it a date for Chop Suey and the Martin account at about 12: 30. Does that sound good?A: Great. I'll bring the food.Hotel SituationsF: Hello, welcome to Prise star hotel. How may I do for you?M: Hi, yes, I have a reservation. My secretary called and booked a room a couple of weeks ago, the reservation should be for a double bed, none smoking room.F: And what name of reservation made under?M: It should be under Steve JohnF: Mmm, let me see, it seems there is no John listed a room for tonight, is there any other name that you reservation list under?M: No, here is the confirmation number, would that help?It is 898007, I had the room booked with visa cold card.F: Ah, yes, here it is, you have a standard double room, non smoking on the 3rd floor, I just need to see the credit card you booked the room with if you don’t mind.M: Sure, here it is. would it be possible to check out and pay the bill in the morning, also, what time is brack served?F:There is a continent for breakfast from 6: 00am to 10: 00am. Also you can pay your bill in the morning, but we require a 20% depart it of front, but I can just keep a record of your credit on file. Ok, I’ve got you on set up if you could just sign here, and in a show here, here is your room key, anything else I can do for you?M: Yes, could you call me a taxi please?FriendsA: what kind of qualities do you look for in your friends?B: I like people who are open and friendly. Those people are usually more active and fun to be with. I like spending time with my friends. We go to bars together or play sports together.A: I don’t like to make friends with people who aren’t honest. Honesty is very important to me.B: I think it’s important to most people. The problem is that you can usually only find out if someone is honest by getting to know them.A; you can find out from their friends.B: if you know any of their friends. You can’t rely on your friends to introduce people to you all the time. You have to go out and make the first move sometimes. I also like funny people.A: oh, I don’t. they don’t seem to take anything seriously. You never know when they are joking and when they are being serious.B: sometimes it can be hard to tell, but if you know the person fairly well, you canusually see from their expression what they are really thinking.A: it seems that we generally like different kinds of people. How is it that we are such good friends?B; maybe people don’t like to have friends that are al l same. Most people like a little variety in their lives-including a variety of characteristics in their friends.PartyA: that was a great party. Thanks for saying behind to help me clear up.B; it certainly was a great party. It’s a pity that a glass and a plate got broken and someone spilled a drink over there.A: I expected that something might get broken. That doesn’t bother me. That spilled drink won’t leave a stain ,will it?B: I doubt it, I ‘ll deal with it right away. Luckily it wasn’t a glass of red wine, I’ll just get a bowl of water and a cloth.A: I’m going to put all the rubbish into this big plastic bag.B: afterwards, we can do the washing up together. Everything will be finished within an hour. Your friend keith is really funny. I liked his magic tricks.A; yes, he’s very good.. isn’t he? He told some funny stories too.B: Amanda told some very funny jokes. At the beginning of the party, she was being very serious.A; I think that she had a litter too much of the punch.B: what did you put in that punch? It tasted great, but was quite strong.A: that’s my little secret. Did you like the snacks and I prepared?B: very much. The birthday cake was delicious, wasn’t it? Emily told me that she and karen made it themselves.A: that cake tasted so good! It disappeared within minutes, so I think everyone liked it a lot. How’s that stain?B: all cleaned up. Are you ready to start on the washing up:Renting an apartmenta: we'd like to rent a flat near the university.b: are you looking for somewhere for two people?a: yes, we are. obviously, we'd like something as cheap as possible. We’v e heard that there are places for 80 to 100 pounds a month.b: yes ,there are several place available in that price range near the university. do you have any other requirements?a: net really, no. we'd preferably like to live in a quiet street.b: how many rooms do you need in the flat?a: we'll need two bedrooms. the kitchen and dining room can be seperate or combined.b: ok. i've got a list of place that fit your requirements. let's just go through them. the first on the list costs 80 pounds a month, but it's on a noisy street and it's a little far from the universtiy.a: how far away is it from the campus?b: it's about two miles away. that might be a little far to walk. here's one that's about half a mile from the campus. the cost is 100 pounds a month and it's on a small street, just off a main street.a: that sounds ideal. can we go to have a look at it? we'd like to see it before making a final decision.b: of course. i'm not very busy at the moment. if you can wait for about 15 or 20 minutes. i can take you there.a: thank you. that would be great.ShoppingA: do you do a lot of shopping online?B: not really. I like looking on the internet at what’s available, but I usually prefer to actually see and touch what I’m buying before I pay for it. Sometimes, I’ll look at something in a shop, but later buy it online if it’s cheaper. You don’t like buying things online, do you?A: yes. I’m a little worried about security. You never who’s trying to find out your codes and passwords. Aren’t you worry about that?B: not really. I know that it happens, but if you buy from reputable companies with secure websites, you should be ok. Even thought I use online shopping facilities, I don’t think it’s the best way to shop.A: I’m surprised to hear you say that. I thought you loved anything technological. B: I do. I’m a big fan of using new technology, but I don’t want to sit in front of a computer screen all day. I think people need to get out and interact with other people. A: so, how about coming to the department store with me? I want to see if there are any new summer clothes on sale yet.B: sure. I’d love to join you. Can we stop by the computer store? I just want to see if they have something.A: sure. While you’re in the computer store. I will visit the book store opposite. I like to browse through their books if they have anything interesting.B: ok. I’ve finished online. Let’s go. I’ll just get some money and my credit card.A; thanks for reminding me. I had forgotten to get mine.Asking for directionsA: ok, I’ve got an up-to-day map. Let’s check the route from here to the airport.B: where are we? Oh, here we are. So we drive to the A120 and turn left.A: no, we turn right. Remember that we are coming from this direction.B: oh yes! Sorry! Then we drive to the M11 motorway.A; how far is that?B: it’s only seven miles. We turn left to join the motorway and drive south.A: according to the map, we get off the M11 at the second junction and join the M25. that’s the motorway that goes around the edge of London.B: that’s another 15 miles, so that’s 22 miles total so far.A: then we drive west on the M25. we must be careful to turn in the right direction!B: then we drive on the M25. it turns south. When we reach exit 15, we turn left and go west along the M4.A: then we take the first Heathrow Airport. What’s the total distance?B: the journey around the M25 is 33 miles and then 3 extra miles to get to the airport. So how many miles is that together?A: 22 miles to the M25, 33 miles on the M25, a nd 3 after that. That’s a total of 58 miles, isn’t it?B: it shouldn’t take us very long to cover that distance. Remember that we can go quite fast on the motor way.A: we can only go fast on the motor ways if there isn’t much traffic. I think we should allow ourselves plenty of time to get there. Being early is much better than being lateBeginnerA: I would like to watch the Oscars on tv tonight. How about you?B; yes, I ˉd love to . it’s interesting to see who is considered the best in their field and which film are thought to be particularly good.A: I like watching it for the fashion. I like to see what the ladies are wearing. Of course, the men nearly always just wear the traditional tuxedo.B: sometimes the men wear flamboyant colours. Which films do you think will win awards this year?A; I ˉm really not sure. Usually just one or two films look set to sweep the awards ceremony, but this year there are several contenders.B: you’re right. This year should be much more exciting than usual. What’s you favourite award category?A: you might think this strange, but I like the category for ¨best foreign language film’.B: it’s nice to see foreign language films making a little impact on Hollywood. I like the ¨best actor and actress〃.fans and their idolsA: you’re a big fan of andy lau, aren’t you?B: yes, I’ve been got all his albums and most of his films on dvd. I adore him. He’s my idol.A: how come you don’t have all of his films on dvd?B: some of his early films are hard to find nowadays, especially the ones where he only played a bit part.A: I see. I’m sure you’ll find them one day. I see you also have several poster of him.B; yes. These posters are new. I bought them last week and put them up on my bedroom walls yesterday.A: are you a member of his fan club?B: I was, but then I discovered you can find out everything for free on the internet, so I’m not a member now.A: did you see the interview with andy lau in cosmopolitan magazine last month?B: of course I bought two copies.A: two copies? One to keep and one to cut the pictures out of, right?chatting onlineA: what’s up? B: not much. Its frezzing in Beijing.A: u sh ould come to Bangkok. We’ve got lovely weather here. B: great! R y inviting me?A: laughing out loud. B: be right back.A: where r u going? B; bathroom.A; ok. I’m going to go to bathroom too. Talk to you later.Note: when people chat online, they often shorten words. Use abbreviations, use lower case letters, and rarely use punctuation marks, especially apostrophe marks.computersA: hi! Is that the new laptop you brought last week? It looks very nice.B; yes, it is. Thanks. I’m just surfing on the internet.A; here? In this cafe? How can you do that?B; this cafe offers a wireless internet connection. That means I can get on the net for free while I’m here. Of course , I have to buy a cup of coffee!A: that’s great. Can you do it anywhere?B; no. you can only do it when the cafe offers a wireless connection. There are only about 10 or 12 places that offer it in this city.A: so, what programs do you have on your laptop?B: I’ve got all the usual ones for word processing and then I have a f ew for creating and editing photographs.A: I know you are keen on photography. It’s very useful for you to be able to download photos from your digital camera. Then you attach the picture files to emails and send them to anyone, anywhere, at anytime!B: it’s wonderful, isn’t it? Would you like to see some photos that I look recently?the internet and email: how often do you use the internet?B; I use it almost every day, but I usually only use it to check my email. I don’t often surf the net. You use the internet a lot, don’t you?A: yes. I use it to find products and components at the lowest price for my computer. It can be frustrating when the connection is poor.B: so , you’re online eight hours a day.A: yes, I lik e the job though. Sometimes, I help other people in the office if they’re having trouble online.B; how useful do you think the internet is as a source of information?A; I think it’s fairly useful, but there are two big problems. First, a lot of the inf ormation you find online is false. Second, when you buy something online, you don’t see it until you actually get it. B; how do you solve the website problems when you’re buying something online?A: what I do is find the website of shops. Then someone from our company visits the shop andbuys when they’re seen that the products are genuine and suitable.advertisinga: how could we advertise our celebrations to mark the centenary of the founding of the university?B; I’m sure we could get one or two tv companies to come in. perhaps the president could invite them and do an interview.A: that’s a good idea. We could put up some posters in and around the campus with a list of events. It would be quite cheap to do on the campus.B: it will be expensive to do outside the campus. Perhaps we could arrange for some sponsorship. A: we could contact alumni who work for large, well-know companies. They might be able to arrange cheap advertising in exchange for some free tickets.B; good thinking! We should also print some leaflets for students to distribute.A: we should put some information about it on the home page of our university website. When people visit the website, they’ll see the information.B: we could take out some advertisements to local newspapers. I checked the prices and they are reasonable.A; ok. Let’s get to work on our advertising campaign.newspapera: do you buy that newspaper every day?B: yes, I do. I find it very informative. It always has plenty of articles from correspondents all over the world and the business section is very useful too.A: is there a Sunday edition of that newspaper?B; yes. There is. it has several sections, so it’s quite a read! It usually takes me a few hours to read it on Sunday morning.A: what section does it have?B: let me see. There’s the news section, the entertainment section, sports, business, and world affairs.A; what’s in that section?B: world affairs? They look at the most important stories in more detail. I find it fascinating. Do you buy a daily paper?A; I buy a national newspaper sometimes, buy I nearly always buy a local evening newspaper. I find the local news more interesting than national or international news.MagazineA; do you often buy magazines?B: I buy a computer magazine every month. It keeps me up-to date with all the latest developments.A; why don’t you find the information on the internet instead?B: sometimes it takes too long to find the exact information you are looking for. Besides, I like to read a magazine in a coffee bar sometimes.A: do you have an online edition of that magazine?B: yes, they do. But you can only access all the articles if you have a subscription.A; do you have a subscription?B; yes, I do. The magazine arrives by post at the beginning of each month. Do you every buy magazines?A: I only buy them if they look particularly interest ing. I don’t buy any regularly.booksa: what are you reading?B: oh, it’s the latest novel by ray blune. It’s a sic-fi thriller.A; I thought he usually wrote horror books.B: he does. He’s good at this genre too. It’s a captivating read.A; we’re going to the bookshop. Would you like to join us?B; yes, I would. I need to buy a textbook for my course and, as you know, I love browsing through the latest paperbacks.A: me too. I need something to read on the flight to new york. I can never sleep on planes. Sarah wants to pick up some children’s books for her daughter.B: I want to look at nelson mandela’s autobiography.A: this is sure to be a worthwhile read.countriesA: which countries have you been to?B: I’ve been to most of the countries in Europe, several countries in Asia-china, Korea, and Thailand-and to the united states and Canada.A; I thought you had been to Australia too.B: no, but I’m planning on visiting Australia and new Zealand soon. I’ve heard that they are beautiful countries. Which is the most beautiful country you’ve been to?A; I think I ‘d say Norway. It has many picturesque fjords, waterfalls, and mountains.B: isn’t it really cold there?A; well, the north of Norway is almost always cold, but further south it can be fairly warm in summer. It’s a wet country, so there’s snow almost everywhere in winter.B; I’ve been to other Scandinavian countries, but not to Norway. Perhaps I should go and do some winter sports there.citiesA: is your city a historical place?B: not rally. 200 years ago, it was just a small insignificant village.A; how did it grow into such a large place?B: large deposits of coal were found nearly and so many industries located themselves here. The village quickly grew into a key industrial centre.A: as the city grew, it must have absorbed many village nearby.B; yes, it did. The names of those village survive as the names of parts of the city.A; I see. Are there any building more than 200 years old in your city?B; oh, yes. Several of the buildings from the villages still survive. Many of them were inns for travelers and today survive as pubs. There was a castle near one village, so our city has a castle too.A; really? So your city does have some old history after all.The countrysideA: I’d love to have my own farm.B: it would be very hard work. Are you sure?A: I wouldn’t mind getting up early morning and the physical work would make me fit and healthy.B: running a farm would be totally different to you current job.A: that’s one reason I’d like to try it. I’d really like t o get away from working 9 to 5 in an office. B; you’d need a lot of training before becoming a farmer. It’s not something you can just walk into.A: my uncle owns a farm and I’ve spent some time working with him. I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields.B; well, I ˉd certainly come and visit you. It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm. I’d love to get away from hustle and bustle of the city for a while.wara: are you watching another news report about the war?B: yes. The two sides declared a short ceasefire but it broke down earlier today. Several military target were destroyed by bombing. Many civilians were among the dead and wounded.A: how did this war start?B: bout side claim a small area of territory. Both sides tried to build border fences and began attacking each other.A: politicians from both sides sound increasingly belligerent. Neither side wants to compromise. B: relief agencies report that many civilians are in desperate need of food and shelter. Several European countries have agreed to send aid, but are afraid that their planes will be shot down.A: what do you think will happen?B: both countries are very poor. Soon they will run out of money to finance the war. Then, perhaps, they will negotiate. The thing is to find the real problem for the war and solve that.A; it would be much simpler and cheaper if they negotiated first.religionA: do you believe in god?B: not at all. I’m an agnostic. Go you?A; I’m not sure. Why don’t you believe there is a god?B; I think everything has a scientific explanation rather than a theological one.A: I basically believe in science over theology. I mean, I believe in evolution for example. However, there are many things that science hasn’t explained yet.B; I’m sure that science will explain everything eventually. I think that the strangest thing about religion is that so many religions people act in ways that their religion claims are wrong.A: for example?B; religions preach tolerance, but many wars are caused by intolerant religious fanatics.A; yes. Such people don’t appear to be acting in accordance with their religious beliefs.politicsA: have you every belonged to a political party?B: no, I haven’t, but I thought abo ut joining the green party.A: really? I know you are very concerned about the environment. You were a member of the pressure group greenpeace, weren’t you?B: yes. I was. But I didn’t have enough time to devote to it.A: the green party have no chance of winning an election. The other parties are too big and popular.B; you’re right. But smaller political and pressure groups can often influence large political parties. Any member of parliament can propose legislation and parties and pressure groups can raise awareness of issues.A: most people are not very politically aware. They often don’t understand the issues fully.B: that’s true. But it’s a little strange because the media often reports on political events. You can read about them in newspaper or hear them on tv.social problemsA: is there a lot of crime in your city?B: there’s some, but I don’t think it’s a big problem. A lot of it is petty crime, burglary and car theft. There’s very little major crime.A: it’s the same in my city. We also have a lot of drug addicts. A lot of th e crime is committed bydrug addicts who need money for drugs.B; that happens in many places. In my city, there is a very good drug rehabilitation programme. The police and courts are also tough on people who commit crimes, but I don’t know if that’s the reason for our relatively low crime rate.A; some people believe that a tough approach is better. Other prefer a more lenient approach.B; I think that the best way to reduce crime is to spread wealth more evenly. If most people have similar amounts of money, they will not think of stealing from others.A; that’s possible, but I’m not sure it would really happen like that .the weatherA: i went shopping without my umbrella yesterday morning.B: yesterday morning was beautiful i thought the sunning was going to continue.A: so did i. that's why i didn't take my umbrella.i got cold in the rain in the afternoon.it was raining cats and dogs.B: i know. i could not believe it when i got hit by that storm.it was pouring with rain all afternoon. A: we really have some mysable weather sometime.i wish i would live somewhere which were sunning all year round.B: if it was sunning all year round there would be drought.you probably would not like it either. A: i guess you are right. maybe i just wish the weather could be a little more predictable.B: the weather forecasters are not good at predicting the weather would be like.our weather is so changeable.environmentA; is the environment a big issues in your country? It is in mine.B: it is in mine too. The biggest issue is water. The climate is dry and so water conservation is very important.A: what methods do you use to conserve water?B: water is rationed. We can only use a certain amount each month. It means that we cannot use some modern household items, like washing machines. They use too much water.A: I see. I think the biggest environment problem in my country is air pollution.B: yes, I agree. The air here is much more polluted than in my country. Of course, my country is more agricultural and has much less industry.A: we have reduced emission of air pollutants in recent years, but cars are still a major source of them. Factories have become cleaner as stricter environment pollution law have been introduced. B: the problem is now on a truly global scale. I don’t believe that any single country can do anything about it.A: I think you’re right. There needs to be an international response to this proble m.。
英语口语情景对话
英语口语情景对话英语口语情景对话第一篇英语口语情景对话第二篇how are you going to pay?你要怎麽付款?charge or debit?(credit or debit?) 使用信誉卡或是电子钱包?cash back?是否要找回现金?bring your receipt to the customer service,and they will refund you。
把你的收据拿给顾客服务部,他们就会退钱给你。
What can I do for you? 我能为您做点什么?May I help you? 我有什么可以帮到您的?Can you show me that pair of shoes? 请你把那双鞋子拿来我看一看。
Can I have a look at this shirt? 我可以看一下这件衬衣吗?Can I try it on? 我可以试一下吗?Have you any bigger sizes? 你有没有大一点的?I'm looking for a sweater for my 我想给我的儿子买一件羊毛衫。
Any particular color? 有什么特殊的颜色吗?What size do you want? 您想要多大码的?What style does he want? 他想要什么款式?Do you have anything cheaper? 你有没有廉价一点的?Do you like this design? 你喜爱这个款式吗?The quality is 质量很好。
This is what I 这就是我想要的。
I'm afraid we haven't anything in your 恐怕我们没有你要的码数。
How much are they? 多少钱?What's the price for it? 这个卖多少钱?Are these trousers on sale? 这些裤子减价吗?Is this the sale price? 这是特价后的价格吗?英语口语情景对话第三篇A:Good afternoon, Gan I help you?下午好,先生。
英语情景对话英语口语对话场景20篇
英语情景对话英语口语对话场景20篇英语情景对话范文1LiLei:What’yourmother你妈妈干什么工作WangFei:Sheiadoctor.她是医生。
LiLei:Ihebuy忙吗WangFei:忙,她经常很晚回家,如果要做手术的话,常常晚上..8点才回家。
LiLei:Yourmothermutbeworkingveryhard.你妈妈一定工作非常努力。
WangFei:Ye,Ilovemymotherverymuch.是的,我很爱我妈妈。
Paul:What’Beijinglike北京什么样Mary:It’bigande某citingbutnoiy.很大,令人兴奋但是嘈杂。
Paul:WhatcanIeeinBeijing北京有什么可以看的Mary:YoucaneetheForbiddenCity.有故宫。
Paul:What’itlike故宫什么样Mary:It’beautifulbutcrowded.很漂亮,不过人多拥挤。
LiLei:Howmanytudentarethereinyourcla你们班有多少人WangFei:48,26girland22boy.48人,26个女生,22个男生。
LiLei:Youhavemoregirlthanboy,don’tyou你们班女生比男生多WangFei:Ye.Butourmonitoriaboyandheitheyoungetinourcla.对,可是我们班长是男生,而且是班上最小的。
LiLei:Iheartudentinyourclaworkhardandmanyofyouarequiteactiveincla.听说你们班同学学习很努力,许多同学课堂上都挺活跃的。
WangFei:That’true.Ilovemycla.是的。
我很喜欢我的班级。
LiLei:Howmanymemberarethereinyourfamily你们家有几口人WangFei:Therearefourofualtogether.Myfather,mother,brotherandI.一共四口,我爸、妈、哥哥和我。
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情景对话练习三
1、同学之间互相打招呼时可以说:()A. Hello! B. Goodbye!
2、向别人作自我介绍时说:()A. I’m Sarah. B. Hello!
3、家里来了客人,要礼貌地说:()A. What’s your name? B. Welcome!
4、老师问你的名字,你回答:()A. What’s your name? B. My name is Chen Jie.
5、早上见到老师可以说:()A. Good morning! B. Good afternoon!
6、当你的同学把他的兄弟John介绍给你认识时,你对John说:()
A. This is John.
B. Nice to meet you.
7、你想把你的好朋友Mike介绍给你妈妈时可以说:()
A. This is Mike.
B. Hi! Mike
8、你想邀请你的同学和你一起去上学,你说:()A. This is my school. B. Let’s go to school.
9、问候你的朋友可以说:()A. How are you? B. Nice to meet you.
10、别人对你说:How are you?时,你回答说:()A. Fine, thank you. B. I’m nine.
11、你想知道新同学的名字,可以问他:()A. What’s your name? B. Welcome!
12、想跟人家道别,可以说:()A. Welcome! B. Goodbye.
13、问别人的红铅笔在哪,应该说:()
A. Where is your red pencil?
B. Where is your black pencil?
14、别人帮你的忙,你应该说:()A. Thank you! B. You’re welcome.
15、别人向你道谢,你应该说:()A. Thank you! B. You’re welcome.
16、你想告诉别人你喜欢红色时,你说:()
A. I like green.
B. I like red.
17、请别人看你时,你说:()A. This is me. B. Look at me.
18、你的同学向你提议一起去上学,你同意了说:()A. Hi! B. OK!
19、人家问Where is your book?你指着书说:()
A. This is my book.
B. Here it is.
20、Mike对你说“I like white”你也喜欢,你可以说:()
A. Me too.
B. This is white.
21、你想告诉别人你有一个黑色的书包,你说:()
A. This is a black bag.
B. I have a black bag.
22、你想知道对方是谁,可以问:()A. How are you? B. Who are you?
23、老师在教新单词,要求同学们认真观察他的口型时说:()
A. Look at my eye.
B. Look at my mouth.
24、要邀请别人喝牛奶,可以说:()A. Have some milk! B. I like milk.
25、Mike想吃汉堡包,你拿给他时说:
()A. Can I have a hamburger? B. Here you are.
26、向妈妈表示自己想喝果汁时说:()
A. Have some juice, please.
B. Can I have some juice?
27、别人请你吃东西,你不想吃了说:()A. Yes, thank you. B. No, thank you.
28、请别人把他的玩具熊给你看时说:()
A. Show me your Teddy Bear.
B. Where is your Teddy Bear?
29、想看别人的东西时问:()A. May I have a look? B. How old are you?
30、中国的国旗颜色是:()A. Red B. Red and yellow.
31、美国的国旗颜色是:()A. Red and blue. B. Red, blue and white
32、下列单词哪个在身体的最下部:()A. arm B. foot C. leg
33、你想知道对方年龄可以问:()A. How are you? B. How old are you?
34、教师节到了,你对老师说:()A. Happy birthday! B. Happy Teacher’s Day!
35、你把一个蛋糕送给Mike说:()A. This is for you. B. Have some cakes.
36、你想问人家有几本书,说:()A. How many books? B How old are you?
37、想告诉别人你的幸运号码是6时,说:()
A. My lucky number is five.
B. My lucky number is six.
38、当你打电话给别人,电话接通后,你应对接听电话的人说:()
A. May I speak to…, please?
B. Is it …. speaking?
39、如果你想问是谁在接听电话,应说:()
A. Is that… speaking?
B. Are you….?
40、如果在电话里你想告诉对方你是谁,应说:()
A. I’m…
B. This is …. speaking.
41、如果有人打错电话,你应说:()
A. Sorry, wrong number.
B. Sorry, you are wrong.
42、如果你想询问别人的病情,你可以说:()
A. How do you feel now?
B. What’s the matter with you?
C. How about you?
43、如果你想询问别人在某段时间里通常会做什么事情,你应说:()
A. What do you usually do on…
B. What are you doing on….
C. What would you like to do on…
44、当你不认识去车站的路是,可以问:()
A. How can I get to the bus stop?
B. Do you know the way to the bus stop?
C. Can you tell me the way to the bus stop?
45、假如有人问路,而你不知道,可以说:()
A. It’s over there, I think.
B. Go and ask the policeman.
C. Sorry, I don’t know. You man go and ask the policeman.
46、有人到你学校参观,你表示欢迎,可以说:()
A. Welcome to our school.
B. Welcome back to school.
C. This is our school.
47、当你想请别人照看一下你的朋友时,可以说:()
A. Come and help me, please.
B. Please look at my friend.
C. Could you please look after my friend?
48、当你想知道橡皮放在哪儿,问:()
A. Where is the eraser?
B. Where is the pen?
C. Where is it from?
49、当你提醒小明不要在房间玩球时,说:()
A. Don’t read in bed, Xiao Ming.
B. Don’t be late for school, Xiao Ming.
C. Don’t play ball in the room, Xiao Ming.
50、当你想知道别人能看见几辆汽车时,问:()
A. How much is the car?
B. How many cars can you see?
C. I can see five cars.。