日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的對(duì)話
在日常對(duì)話中,朋友之間與情侶之間對(duì)話的內(nèi)容明明是一樣的,但是氛圍總是不同呢。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的對(duì)話,供大家參閱!
日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的對(duì)話:Using the Phone
Dialogue1
Leah: Hello, this is the International Student Office.
My name is Leah. How may I help you?
Nathaniel: I'd like to speak to the Ms. Collins, please.
Leah: Ok. Can I ask who is calling, please?
Nathaniel: This is Nathaniel Brown.
L: And what is your call regarding?
N: I'd like to talk to her about my accommodation situation.
L: Ok, I'll try and put you through. Please hold.
N: Ok.
L: ... Sorry, her line is busy at the moment. Can I take a message?
N: Sure. Can you have her call me back on my cell phone number?
L: Ok. What's your number?
N: It's 0-7 -7 -8-7 -3-6-7 -6-8-8.
L: Let me repeat that back to you.
That's zero, double seven, eight, seven, three, SlX, seven, double six,
double eight.
N: No, there's no double six at the end of the number.
It's just zero, double seven, eight, seven, three, six, seven,
six, double eight.
L: I got it. When should I have her call you back?
N: Anytime before 6 pm tonight.
L: Ok, Nathaniel. I'll have Ms. Collins call you back sometime
tonight before 6 pm.
N: Thank you!
L: Bye!
N: Bye!
Dialogue2
N:Hello?
L:Good morning,Nathaniel,This is leah calling form the
International Student Office,
N:Good morning.
L:The reason I’m calling because Ms. Collins will not be able to call
you back until next week.
N:Oh. I had hoped she would have called ma back yesterday.
L:She’s terribly sorry about that.She had to leave the office suddenly
And won’t be able to return until next week.She hops you understand.
N:Is there someone else I can talk to?
L:She ask me to call you t o book an appointment with someone else
Today.When are you free today?
N:Any time after 2 pm today would be good for me.
L:Mr. Liu is available at 2:15 today.Will that work for you?
N:I’d prefer to speak with Ms. Fonda.
L:I’m afraid she isn’t available this afternoon.She has an opening
at 11:30 this morning.Will that work for you?
N:That will be fine.
L:Ok,we’ll be expecting you at 11:30.See you then.
日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的對(duì)話:Chatting On-line
DIALOGUE1
Aubrey: What's up?
Wyatt: Not much. I'm just trying to hook up to the Internet.
I'm having a few problems though.
A: What's wrong?
W: I've got all the cords plugged in, but it appears that I'm offline.
A: Are you using dial-up or broadband?
W: Actually, I've got a wireless connection.
A: In that case, you need to turn on your airport.
W: I hook up to the Internet every day.
I can't believe I didn't do that!
A: Do you like ever chat online?
W: No, but I'd like to. Do you have to pay to do instant messaging?
A: Oh, no. You can register for free.
Just go to the yahoo website and it will tell you how to do it.
W: What do you do if people want to talk to you online
but you don't want to talk them?
A: Well, you can always block them.
When I don't feel like talking to certain peo online, that's what I do.
W: What's your email address? I'll add you to my contacts list.
A: It's aubreyinchina@yahoo. com.
W: Cool. We can meet up in a chat room sometime or just chat
online using mess en Thanks for your help!
A: Don't mention it.
DIALOGUE2
W: What's up?
A: Nothing. a/s/l?
W: 15/m/home. why r u asking me? u know who i am!
A: Just thought i'd try out the new lingo.
W: Lol.
A: IMO this is better than FTF communication.
W: Whyz that?
A: Cuz i don't have to shower or look presentable 2 talk 2 u online!
W: 101. u r so lazy. but i agree.
A: What r u dom 2 day?
W: Just chatting online with some new friends that i met
in a chat room. u?
A: Dunno. BRE.
W: K. r u back?
A: Y, but ive gotta go.
W: No prob. TTYL. A: Later.
W: Send me a message if u r back online later, so we can chat.
A: Ok. bye!
W: Bye!
日常英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的對(duì)話:Drinks
Dialogue 1
J: I'm so tired! I don't know how I'm going to make it through this lecture.
S: The prefessor is a bit boring today. You need something to perk yourself up. How about a coffee?
J: I don't really like coffee, to be honest. It's too bitter for me.
S: Well, you need something to wake up. How about a soda?
J: Most soft drinks have too much sugar in them.
S: The diet sodas don't have any sugar in them. Which one would you like?
J: I like diet Sprite. Does that have any caffeine in it?
S: Unfortunately, it doesn't. How about some diet coke?
J: I don't care for coke. I heard that coke was first used as a medicine and I don't like medicine. What else has caffeine?
S: Maybe you should try a cappuccino or a latte; they taste much better than plain brewed coffee.
J: Maybe. How about a mochaccino? Are they any good?
S: You'll love that. It's just a shot of espresso beans mixed with steam milk and some chocolate syrup.
J: That's perfect! Would you like one, too? My treat.
S: Thanks, but I'll stick with some jasmine tea. I'm trying to watch my diet.
Dialogue 2
S: Come on, have a drink with us!
J: Well, ok. I guess it is happy hour. What are you guys drinking?
S: I'm having a whisky coke, Gavin is having a Long Island Iced Tea, and Olivia is having an Irish coffee.
J: That's quite a mix. Can I see the wine list?
S: Don't you like to drink cocktails?
J: I can't drink vodka because it goes straight to my head.
S: How about whiskey?
J; Whiskey doesn't sit with me too well, either. Trust me, red wine is the best choice for me.
S: How many glasses of red wine do you need to drink to get drunk?
J: I don't know. I haven't been drunk in a long time.
S: You're such a sensible drinker.
J: How many cocktails does it take to get you drunk?
S: I don't know. I'm so drunk already that I've forgotten how may I've had!
J: you're going to have a big hangover tomorrow, aren't you?
S: Probably. But I know how to cure a hangover, so it's OK.
J: How do you do that?
S: I just need to take an aspirin with a glass of water tonight, go to sleep, wake up, have a few cups of coffee, and then I'm sorted.
J: How are you getting home tonight?
S: I'll call a cab. I never drink alcohol if I have to drive.
J: That's the most sensible thing you've said so far!
S: Maybe we're a lot more like each other than I'd thought!