簡(jiǎn)單兩人英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話
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簡(jiǎn)單兩人英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話:Bathroom
A: What’s the first thing you do when you go to the bathroom in the morning?
B: I look at myself in the mirror. Sometimes, it’s not a pleasant sight, especially if I have been out late than I before.
A: Do you usually shower or take a bath?
B: I usually don’t have time for a bath in the mornings, so I just take a shower. Sometimes I need a cold shower to wake me up and sometimes I need a hot one, especially if it’s winter and I need to warm up.
A; Do you shave every morning?
B: I shave every workday, but I only shave at weekends if I’m going out somewhere. If I’m staying at home, I don’t shave.
A: Do you brush your teeth twice a day as dentists recommend?
B: I do. I brush my teeth in the morning, just before I go to work. It’s actually the last thing I do before leaving. Then I brush again before bed.
A: Your dentist must be proud of you!
Intermediate
A: The bathroom looks lovely. Did you redecorate it yourself or did you get someone in to do it for you?
B: I did it myself. I went online and found a lot of website devoted to home improvement. Then I went to DIY shop and bought everything I needed. I’m sure I saved a lot of money by doing it myself and it was fun too. I learnt a lot by doing it myself.
A: So, let’s see. You have put new tiles on the floor and replaced a few tiles on the walls. You’ve also added a small cupboard for toiletries. The bath, shower, and washbasin are the same as before, aren’t they?
B: Yes, they are. I gave them a good clean. They are in good condition and don’t need to be replaced.
A: How long did it take you to do the tiling?
B: As I hadn’t done it before, I had to keep referring to information I got from the internet. Doing the floor tiles took a whole day-from early morning to right through to the evening. Then I spent a few hours replacing the cracked wall tiles. Putting the cupboard up took about an hour, so it took me two days altogether.
A: I think you’ve done a very good job. As least as good as a professional would do. Perhaps I can convince you to redo my bathroom?
B: You’ll be lucky! However, I’ll print out the information I got from the internet and you can do it yourself.
簡(jiǎn)單兩人英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話:post office
A: I’d like to send this parcel to Australia.
B: certainly. Could you put it on the scales, so I can check the weight?
A; sure. It’s not very heavy.
B: that’s 850 grams. The coasts depends on how you would like to send it.
A: I see. What are the options? I suppose airmail is faster and more expensive than surface mail.
B: that’s right. Sending it by airmail will cost twelve dollars and sending it by surface mail will cost eight dollars.
A; how long will it take to get there?
B: airmail should take four or five days and surface mail should take about two weeks.
A: it that case, I’ll send it by airmail. I’d like to send it as a registered parcel.
B: no problem. That’s one dollar extra.
A: no problem. There’s thirteen dollars.
B: there’s you receipt. Goodbye.
Intermediate
A; post office offer lots of services nowadays, don’t they? Years age, you only really used the post office to send mail, save money, and send or collect money.
B: nowadays, they offer so many services, you hardly know which one to choose. Take mailing for example. Do you send something first class or second class or do you use EMS?
A: I save money in a post office saving account. There used to be just one kind of account, but now there are several. They each have different conditions and interest rates.
B; you can buy things at post office that were never sold there before. You can buy sweets and chocolates, newspapers ,birthday and Christmas cards…..
A: post offices are still the place to go to collect welfare benefits, like unemployment benefit and child support benefit. The queue are very long on the days when people collect those payment.
B: my son likes going to the main post office. They have a philately counter where he can buy stamps for his collection.
A: do you think that the service at post offices has improved?
B; I think it’s better for some things, like sending and receiving money, but if you need to post something it sometimes takes longer than it used to.
A: I like being able to buy newspapers and magazines at the post office. It means that I don’t need to go to two places.
簡(jiǎn)單兩人英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話:eating out
A: good afternoon. “ginger’s restaurant”. May I help you?
B: yes. I’d like to book a table for Friday evening please.
A: certainly. For how many people?
B; we’ll be eight or nine people. Could we book a private room?
A: I’ll just check. At what time on Friday evening?
B: about 7:30.
A: yes. That’s fine. We can book you a private room for up to ten people at that time. Could you give me your name please?
B: my name is Jenkins. My phone number is 75397382. that’s confirmed then. 7:30 on Friday.
A: yes. Do you intend to order a la carte or will you be having our seafood buffet?
B: oh, we’d like the buffet please. We’ve heard it’s very good.
Intermediate
A; how did you enjoy your family party at “ginger’s”? I hear that they have a lovely menu and buffet.
B: oh, it was great. We had seafood buffet. They do one every Friday. The waiters and waitresses are very good. They are very attentive, but don’t hang around the table.
A: I like the buffets they have, but if often order a la carte, because I don’t feel extremely hungry. I like the wine list there too.
B: yes, so do I. they have wines from all over the world. There is a good range of prices to suit every pocket. We ordered some Australian red wine, which tasted delicious and wasn’t expensive.
A: some restaurants allow you to take your own wine and just charge you corkage, but the don’t do that at “ginger’s”. what was included in the seafood buffet?
B: they had almost every kind of seafood. There were oyster, shrimp, prawns, crabs, and fish. I ate a lot of smoked salmon.
A: did they have lobster?
B: no, they didn’t. you could order it from the menu. I think that lobster is too expensive to be included in the buffet.
A: yes, it probably is. I don’t like ordering oysters in restaurants. You never know whether they are fresh.
B: I know. I didn’t eat any, but a few people in our group did and no one got sick.
A: when you eat out, do you usually eat from the buffet?
B: not usually. I usually just order a main course and have a dessert if I’m still hungry afterwards.
A: oh, you don’t usually have a starter?
B: no, I might have a soup if it’s a cold winter day.
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