日常生活中常見的英語對(duì)話
日常生活中常見的英語對(duì)話
朋友之間的對(duì)話,因著彼此的關(guān)系和品性的不同,也會(huì)進(jìn)行適當(dāng)?shù)恼{(diào)整。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的日常生活中常見的英語對(duì)話,供大家參閱!
日常生活中常見的英語對(duì)話:The Virtual and the Digital World
Dialogue1
Gabrielle: Have you heard about the new iPhone?
Chase: Yes, I heard it's supposed to come out in June.
Are you thinking about getting one?
G: I'd like to. It's a cell phone, camera, PDA and mp3 player
all in one.
C: If I had enough money, I'd buy one,
but I don't even have enough to buy one a their shuffie iPods.
G: How big is a shuffie iPod?
C: The first generation iPod shuffie is about the size of a pack of gum
and the secon generation iPod shuffie is about half the size of the irst.
G: How many gigs of music can it hold?
C: I think it's either one or two gigs. I can't remember.
G: How much do they cost?
C: Not much at all. I think it's about 100 dollars.
G: You're right, that's not bad at all.
C: Do you have an iPod?
G: I got one for my birthday when they first came out,
but after the battery died out. never bought another one.
C: Why didn't you just buy another battery for it so you could use it?
G: That's one of the problems with having an iPod.
Though an iPod might have an abo average battery life,
once the battery is dead, so is your iPod.
Dialogue2
C: What are you looking for?
G: I want to buy a new camcorder for my trip this summer.
C: Do you know what camcorder options are available?
G: Not really. I thought I'd just have a look today.
C: Would you like to look at the new digital camcorders
that have just come in?
G: Sure. I'd like to see the smallest camcorder that you hav'e first.
C: Ok. This Sony model is their newest and our most popular
camcorder. Why don't you see if you like the way it feels.
G: It's very light. That would be good. How is the battery life?
C: It's got an above-average battery life. It lasts up to 12 hours and
can be charged in 30 minutes.
G: Can you also take still photos with this?
C: Yes, that is an option.
G: How about night vision? Can you use it in the dark?
C: Yes. I can show you some examples of some footage
that was taken with this camera in the dark.
G: That's not bad at all. How's the microphone?
Does it pick up much sound?
C: It can record any sound that's within about 8 feet of the camera.
G: How does that compare with other models?
C: There are models that can pick up more sound than this one,
but they're much bigger and heavier than this one.
G: I guess you can't have everything, can you?
日常生活中常見的英語對(duì)話:Fashion:Letters and Cards
Dialogue1
Jessica : You wouldn't believe what I got in the mail today!
Riley: What's that?
J: It's a letter from Ray and Sue in Shanghai!
R: Have you read it yet?
J: No, I thought I'd wait until you got home.
R: Go on, read it out loud.
J: OK. It says, "Dear Jessica. It was so good to receive your letter.
It sounds like you and Riley are settling into your new home
with ease ... "
R: When did you send her a letter?
J: Just a few weeks ago. Sue and I send letters to each other often.
R: I didn't know anyone did that any more. Ok, go on.
J: Ok... I'm going to have to skip over this section. It's girl-talk.
R: That's fine with me.
J: Oh. It's actually all rather personal.
R: Well, skip over all of that and read me the rest.
J: Ok, it just says, blah, blah, blah. .. "
Ray and I look forward to seeing you in June.
Write soon. With love, Sue. "
R: Are we going to see them in June or are they coming to see us?
J: Didn't I tell you?
We're going to Shanghai to stay with them in June.
R: Oh, I guess I missed that.
J: Men!
Dialogue2
R: Who are you writing a letter to?
J: I'm just responding to Sue's letter. Do you want to help?
R: Ok. I guess I could add something. Tell them that I send my love.
J: That's kind of boring. Don't you want to tell them anything else?
R: Well, maybe you could tell them about my promotion.
J: You've been promoted? When did that happen?
R: Just today. I guess I forgot to mention it.
J: Congratulations! That's really exciting!
Let's get out a bottle of wine to celebrate!
R: Shouldn't we finish writing this letter first?
J: Ah. That can wait.
Your promotion is the best news I've heard in a long time!
R: It is good news, but it looked like you were almost finished.
We might as well just sign off.
J: Ok, you're right. I'll just tell them how proud I am of you
for getting a promotion ... and then I'll thank Sue for her kind letter.
R: I guess you can write that I'm looking forward
to seeing them in June.
J: That's thoughtful of you.
R: And also thank them from the bottom of my heart
for the Christtnas package they sent us.
J: That's right! I almost forgot about that.
R: What would you do without me?
J: We do balance each other out well.
I guess we were really made for each other!
日常生活中常見的英語對(duì)話:Breaking the Ice
Dialogue1
AsWyn: Excuse me; is this seat taken?
Carson: No. It's all yours.
A: Thank you very much. My name is AsWyn. It's nice to meet you.
C: Carson. It's nice to meet you, too.
A: The weather is so warm for December, don't you think ?
C: It is u~usually warm. I blame it on global warming.
A: Global warming is wreaking havoc everywhere.
C: So true. Are you from around here?
A: No. I'm new here. I just moved here a few months ago.
C: Where are you from?
A: I'm from China. What about you?
C: I'm from Texas. I was in China once, but it was a long time ago.
A: Did you enjoy it?
C: I did. I especially liked the food.
What do you think about the food here?
A: It's very different from Chinese food, but I'm getting used to it.
C: Is that the Da Vinci Code that you've got there?
A: Yes. Have you read it?
C: No, but I saw the movie. What do you think about it?
A: Well, to be honest, I've only gotten through 10 pages of it.
So far, though, it's interesting.
C: Well, this is my stop. It was nice talking with you.
A: Likewise. Bye!
Dialogue2
C: Do you need a hand?
A: No, I can handle it. Thanks anyway.
C: Are you sure you don't need any help?
A: Well, maybe just a little. I can't seem to make it fit.
C: I swear, the overhead compartments on these planes just
keep getting smaller an smaller!
A: That's so true. Thanks for your help.
Are you in the aisle seat in this row?
C : Yes. What about you?
A: I'm in the middle seat.
C: Oh, I guess I'll let you through then.
A: Thanks. Sorry for making you get out of your seat again!
C: That's alright. I notice you have a few newspapers there.
Would you mind lending one?
A: No, not all. Which one would you like-the New York Times
or the Guardian?
C: I prefer the British paper,
but I'll read whichever one you aren't going to read away.
A: I was just going to do a little Sudoku
while we wait for the plane to take off, so Guardian is all yours.
C: Thanks a lot. That's really nice of you.
Would you like a piece of gum?
A: That would be great. Thanks.