生活中常用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話
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生活中常用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話1
Todd: Nicola, you were talking to us the other day that you went diving in Australia.
Nicola: That's right I did.
Todd: Wow, so what was it like?
Nicola: Well, actually it was quite scary to be honest. When I first started I did an introductory course, which was just maybe like two days. And so they just sent you out with all of the equipment, put you in the sea, and guided you, but then when I did the real course we started in the swimming pool, which was fine and it was all great fun, although there were two men on my course who completely freaked out and had to leave.
Todd: Oh!
Nicola: Yeah! so that was fine but then they took us out to sea which was a bit different. Yeah, because they made us set up our own equipment, I mean they still checked us and everything so we didn't die, but we had to put on our own equipment. We had a diving buddy who I was with, and I was with my friend Graham, who I was traveling with anyway, and we went down into the sea. We went down maybe fifteen meters. And they always say like Don't Panic just keep breathing normally and everything. But I did kind of panic a bit.
Todd: Oh, no!
Nicola: So then I rose to the surface really quickly, which you know, you're not supposed to do in diving. So I went up really quickly. Luckily we weren't deep enough to do any damage but my diving buddy Graham was having a great time down there looking at shipwrecks and didn't even notice that I was missing.
Todd: What a terrible guy!
Nicola: Yeah, I know. so, then...
Todd: Wow! Did they fail him? I hope he failed the course?
Nicola: No, he passed. He paid enough money. He passed. But it meant that I couldn't go diving for the rest of the day cause I had gone down quite deep, so that was a shame, but.
Todd: That's terrible. But you didn't hurt yourself, you didn't come up to fast?
Nicola: No, I was fine in the end, but it was a shame because that was the end of my diving day. But we had a few more days to do it.
Todd: So now you are comfortable diving. You don't freak out anymore?
Nicola: I don't freak out anymore, but I couldn't go diving now on my own because it has been so long. Yeah!
生活中常用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話2
Todd: Hello, Ann! How are you doing?
Ann: I'm fine.
Todd: Ann, could you introduce yourself and tell people where you are from?
Ann: Yeah, my name's Ann Hutchingson and I'm from Montreal, Canada. And right now I'm an English teacher in Tokyo, Japan.
Todd: Mm. OK. What's Montreal like?
Ann: Montreal is a really nice city. It's just very cold in the wintertime. It is..uh, it has four seasons, and the nicest season is the summertime because it's really warm and people play a lot of sports, and there are some parks in Montreal, and you can go swimming and hiking and biking and rollerblading. It's a very interesing city.
Todd: Wow! Were you born in Montreal?
Ann: I was born in Montreal and I can speak two languages. English is my first language but I also studied French in high school.
Todd: So, were you in a submersion program, or all your subjects in French.
Ann: No, I went to an English high school but a lot of people in Montreal are in immersion programs.
Todd: OK. Since you learned French, what do you think is the best way to learn language?
Ann: I think that you have to like learning another language and if you have a possitive attitude then you can find learning another language fun rather than stressful so I think that I had a few French friends and we would practice and they would be very patient and I liked the fact that I could communicate using another language cause then you have another identity.
Todd: You have your French identity?
Ann: I do.
Todd: OK. So what's your name in French?
Ann: "Mono e Ann"
Todd: Wow! I need to get myself a French name?
Ann: Todd.
Todd: OK. Thanks a lot Ann.
Ann: You're welcome. Nice speaking with you.
生活中常用英語(yǔ)對(duì)話3
Todd: Anili, have you always been an English teacher?
Anili: No, actually, I started out as a French teacher. That was my first job.
Todd: Wow! So tell me about your first job!
Anili: My first job! I was working in Central West Queensland in Australia so it was a remote place.
Todd: Sure.
Anili: For example, the nearest supermarket was about 100 kilometers away from me.
Todd: That's amazing.
Anili: And, so of course the students lived, some of the students lived a long way away from the schools, so they had their lessons by teleconference, actually, school of the air.
Todd: Wow, so when you had a teleconference for example, how many students would be on the air this time.
Anili: I guess around eight, in two different locations. And I would be in the third location.
Todd: Wow, that's amazing!
Anili: Yeah!
Todd: Yeah! And how often would you be teaching like this?
Anili: Well, the students were aged between 9 and 12 years old. They had two French lessons a week by teleconference.
Todd: Wow, and how long was each lesson?
Anili: 45 minutes.
Todd: Great. That's really interesting.
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