英語長(zhǎng)對(duì)話范文
英語長(zhǎng)對(duì)話范文
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英語長(zhǎng)對(duì)話范文1
Todd: OK, Hisa, why don't we talk about food?
Hisa: Good.
Todd: OK, first of all, actually, can you cook?
Hisa: Yes, I can.
Todd: Yeah. What can you cook?
Hisa: I can cook most of the Japanese dishes. And I also like baking.
Todd: Oh, really. OK. Since you're Japanese can you tell us what things you cook in Japanese cuisine.
Hisa: OK. I use a lot of vegetables in my cuisine, in cookery, and then I prepare lots of Japanese type of salad, which is sometimes we call it suno-mono.
Todd: Suna-mono. OK
Hisa: Yes, with vinegar which is especially good for spring? And the summer time, and then also pickles, is one type of thing and then I use vegetables, even cooked kind of salad I use, that is, we call it O-shi-tashi, green leaves, throughout the year, I use a different kind of green vegetables for salad.
Todd: Can you talk about one kind of salad that you can make? (Yes) And how do you make it?
Hisa: OK. For example, this is spring, I tell you one kind of salad, Udo.
Todd: Udo.
Hisa: That is a white stick, kind of vegetable. Just you peel them very thick because outside is quite bitter, so inside you slice up and then put them in the water with vinegar because that is how you can keep this white color. It lasts long, yes, and then, usually I put some wakame, sea vegetables, and then two ingredients I use, and then add some ginger, which I love very much. Chop up some ginger, and then those three things I mix with vinegar, a little bit soy sauce and then salt and then just sometimes you can even marinate if you like.
Todd: Wow, sounds good.
Hisa: Very light.
Todd: And I can buy these ingredients at the Japanese supermarket?
Hisa: Yes, green grocer's, and it is only for spring time. Udo! Sounds like Udon. Just you remove "n"
Todd: Udo. Good luck.
Hisa: Alright, I'll try and make it.
英語長(zhǎng)對(duì)話范文2
Todd: Hello, Daniela, how are you tonight?
Daniella: Hi, Todd. I'm fine, thanks.
Todd: Now, you were showing me a picture of a horse.
Daniella: Yes.
Todd: And you were saying that female horses and male horses are different.
Daniella: They behave different to me, so maybe it's just my imagination, or not but female horses, mares, are kind of cold and aggressive towards me cause I'm a female and I kind of compete over the male coaches' affection, that was my conclusion because male horses are so nice to me.
Todd: So you saying the horse can tell if it's a man or woman rider.
Daniella: Exactly, my horse can do that. She's more affectionate towards men.
Todd: Really!
Daniella: Yeah, and she's a female.
Todd: So if I want to go horse riding for the first time and I'm on my own.
Daniella: You don't have to worry because the coach will make sure the horse will behave and it will fear the coach, at least, and it won't do anything wrong to you, but if you want to make friends with the horse you'll probably have to work out more with a male horse.
Todd: Really.
Daniella: Yeah, for me it's very difficult to become friendly with a female horse. Maybe it's just my impression. Maybe it's not true but that's my conclusion so far.
Todd: Well, that's good to know. Thanks.
英語長(zhǎng)對(duì)話范文3
Todd: OK, Shane, you're from Ireland.
Shane: I am, indeed, yeah.
Todd: Where are you from in Ireland?
Shane: I'm from a small town about 30 miles away from Dublin called Anfield, where there is plenty of cows and farmers and those type of things, so it's a good place. Lots of green fields. No mountians. Very small town you know. I'd say there is about maybe 2,000 people living there, but I actually live outside the town so I live, a sort of bungalow house and it's sort of far away from the town so, that where I'm living, or that's where I was living, I was living in Dublin though, the capital but I originally from about, a sort of rural town you might say.
Todd: OK. What is the best thing about your town?
Shane: It's a very close-knit community, so if you go into a bar or a pub everyone seems to know each other. You know so whether, you have young people who interact with people who are 50 or 60 years of age, and there's people playing football and all that stuff, there is lots of interaction between people, so everyone seems to know each other.
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