日常實(shí)的用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話
日常實(shí)的用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話
遇到熟人時(shí),我們可能很快就能打開話題與之對(duì)話,卻很難抓住結(jié)束對(duì)話的契機(jī)。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的日常實(shí)的用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話,供大家參閱!
日常實(shí)的用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話:Closing a conversation
Saying goodbye
1
A: Hei, Charlie, are you busy this evening?
B: Sorry, I’m afraid that I’ve got plan tonight.
A:What are you doing?
B: I’m going to my parents’ house for my father’s birthday.
A:How old is he today?
B: It’s his fifty years birthday.
A: Well, wish my happy birthday for me.
B:Sure, thanks. What are your plans for this evening?
A:I was just thinking of going to a movie tonight.
B: Well, if you can wait until tomorrow night, I’ll go with you then.
A: Sorry, I‘ve got people coming over tomorrow night.
B:Sounds like this weekend just isn’t get out for us.
A:Sounds that way. Maybe some other time then.
B:Sure. Hei, I’m sorry, but I’’ve got get going.
A:Yhea, me too, it’s just about time I made move
B:See, say my hello to your friends.
A:Like wise. See you later.
B:Bye.
2
A:That was a great dinner; I didn’t know you knew how to cook.
B:I’m glad you liked it, are you ready for dessert?
A:I don’t know, I’m pretty full. What are we having?
B:I made strawberry short cake.
A:Wow, That’s my favorite. Maybe I‘ll just have a small slice.
B:Would you like coffee or tea with that?
A:Oh, I’ll have a cup of Tea
B:Do you take cream or sugar with your tea?
A:Actually, could I have some milk with that?
B:Definitely. Would you like skim or home milk?
A:Skim please. That would be very nice. Thanks .
Oh, no, jana, I’m so sorry. But I’ve got to go.
B:What happened?
A:I’ve just got a message from my sister. Say she was in a car accident. I need to pick her out.
B:I’ll go with you. Where is she?
A: She’s on the am 40 near reading.
B:Is she alright?
A: I don’t know. She didn’t say. I’m so sorry about this.
B:Don’t worry. Family comes first. Come on. Let’s go.
A: Actually, I’ve only got two seater, I’ll have them going on.
B: OK, Just call me if you need any thing.
A: I will. Thanks a lot.
日常實(shí)的用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話:A good read
Dialogue one
G: What are you reading?
D: I am just reading an old book called, The Monkey King.
G: Do you mean the famous Chinese story?
D: No, it is based on the Chinese story. This is a piece of fiction by Timothy Mo.
G: Who is Timothy Mo? I've never heard of him before.
D: He is an amazing Brithish author from Oxford.
G: So, he is not Chinese?
D: Well, sort of. His father is Cantonese and his mother is British.
G: Has he written any other books?
D: Yes, he wrote An Insular Possession and Sour Sweet.
G: What's " The Monkey King "about?
D: It is a novel about domestic tyranny and revolt. The protagonist goes from being very wealthy to having next to nothing. but like the Monkey King from Chinese legend, he manages to survive.
G:That sounds interesting.Where does the story take place?
D:Mostly in HongKong
G: Would you recommend it to me?
D: So far, I would, but I haven't read the ending yet. I find that the last few chapters usually make or break a good book.
G: Well, let me know when you finish, I am always on the lookout for a good book to read.
D: Sure thing.
Dialogue two
D: What was your favourite story as a child?
G:When I was really little, I loved the stories "Runaway Bunny" and " Goodnight, Moon"
D: Who are the authors of those books?
G:I am not sure. I haven't read them in a long time. Afterall, they are just children's books
D:Do you still have a copy of them?
G: yes, i think I have them packed away in a box in my parent's home. What about you? what was your favourite book as a child?
D: I don't know. I think it would have to be the Dr. Seuss book, " Green Eggs and ham"
G: That's a good one, He has a very unique style of writing.
D: Yes,It's sort of a mix between poetry and fiction.
G: Do you like to read?
D:I've always loved reading. I usually read at least two or three books a month. What about you?
G: I love reading, but it's difficult to find the time to finish a book. what are you reading at the moment?
D:I actually just finfished a Stephen King novel. I couldn't put it down.
G: His novels are fantastic. I have a few at home; I'll bring them over for you later.
日常實(shí)的用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話:Going to a Theatre
Dialogue1
Alexa: I was thinking that maybe we could go see a play
this weekend.
Cooper: What's on?
A: There's a new musical at the Orpheum theatre this month.
C: I don't really care for musicals.
Are there any Shakespeare plays on?
A: There's just A Midsummer Night's Dream on at the Poseidon.
But, we just saw that last year.
C: What's playing at the Caldonion Theatre?
A: I think that's where a famous Italian opera singer
will be appearing tonight in The Magic Flute.
C: We could go to see that. Do you think there are any tickets left?
A: I thought you didn't like musical performances?
C: No, I said that I don't like musicals, but I do like operas.
They're different.
A: I see. I heard it's supposed to be a great performance.
C: Maybe we should invite Meg and Aaron to go with us.
I remember once that they said they love operas.
A: That's a good idea. We haven't seen them in a while.
That would be fun. C: I'll give them a call tonight after dinner.
A: And then I'll call for tickets.
C: We make a great team, don't we?
Dialogue2
c: So, are you enjoying the performance so fur?
A: Well, the costumes and the set are marvellous,
but the acting is a bit stiff. What do you think?
C: I think you're being a bit critical.
The actor in the lead role is fantastic.
I suppose the chorus could be a bit better, though.
A: Do you know anyone in the play?
C : Actually, the woman playing Ophelia IS a past classmate of mine.
A: Really? Is that why you wanted to come to the play?
C: That's only a part of it. I absolutely adore this director.
Every play he works on turns out great.
A: So you've seen other plays that he's directed?
C: Quite a few actually. By the way, after the play,
there's always a big party for the cast and their friends.
My friend has invited us. Do you want to go?
A: Sure, I'd love to meet the cast! Have you ever been in a play?
C: I've never had a part in a play before,
but I used to be a part of the stage crew in high school.
A: What did you do?
C: I helped build the sets and find props for the plays.
What about you? A: I once helped out with costumes,
but I didn't enjoy it very much.
C: Why not?
A: I spent over three weeks sewing sequins on a coat.
C: -That sounds kind of boring. Oh, look.
They're dimming the lights. I think we should get back to our seats
for the second half of the play.