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簡單英語情景對話常用英語對話

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  簡單英語情景對話:Listening to Music

Bobby:Do you like music?

Rachel:Well, it depends。

Bobby:Do you think this music is well-matched?

Rachel:Of couse yes!

Bobby:How about the lyrics?

Rachel:Very touching。

Bobby:They bring back some of my childhood memories。

Rachel:Yeah! It’s so nostalgic. I love songs that take me to some places I haven’t been, or haven’t been for a long time. It’s fun and exciting。

Bobby:Of course, the rhythm is fantastic too. It makes me eager to dance。

Rachel:It’s full of energy。

Bobby:This song is really worth listening to and enjoying。

Rachel:It certainly is. It’s worth the Grammy Award it won。

  簡單英語情景對話:Reading

Nicholas:What are you reading, Linda?

Linda:I’m reading a novel The Mill on the Floss, written by the famous novelist, George Eliot。

Nicholas:What’s it about?

Linda:It is mainly about the relationship about a brother and a sister, who live in a mill on river Floss. It describes their childhood and a dispute that causes them to separate. The book ends with them happily together again, but they were both killed in the flood。

Nicholas:Is it difficult to understand?

Linda:Not really, I would consider it easy。

Nicholas:Besides novels, are there any other types of literary works that you indulge in?

Linda:I really like short stories。

Nicholas:Have you read anything else besides literature?

Linda:Certainly I have. I like to read books on various subjects, and I read everything I can get my hands on in my spare time. I don’t want to idle away and waste my time。

Nicholas:I agree. People who don’t read are no better off than people who can’t read. I also agree that “Books are like food for the mind。”

  簡單英語情景對話:At the KTV

Julius:You’ve got a beautiful singing voice。

Samantha:It’s this high-tech equipment that doctors up my voice a little. Actually I’m tone-deaf。

Julius:Come on. You hit the high notes perfectly。

Samantha:Well, the echo and the stereo system helped a lot. And I know that song very well, so I didn’t need to pay attention to the subtitles, which helped as well。

Julius:You’re too modest. Pass me the catalogue. I’d like to see which song to choose… Wow, this place has a large selection of songs. I don’t know which to choose。

Samantha:Pick the one that you always sing in the shower。

Julius:Funny. Oh, I like this song. It’s by one of my favorite singers.

Samantha:Read me the index number。

Julius:1021. It’s a duet. Come on. Pick up the mic and sing along.

Samantha:No, I need a rest。

  簡單英語情景對話:At the Ballroom

Jack:You must like to dance, right?

Lily:I’d love to. Do you often come here to dance?

Jack:Yes, I like the old styles of dance, such as the waltz, rumba and so on. They are quite graceful。

Lily:You’re waltzing quite wonderfully. It’s great to dance with an experienced and talented partner。

Jack:Thank you for saying. I think you’re light on your toes too. Oh, the music starts again. Would you like to have another dance, Miss?

Lily:OK, that would be great. Do you like morden dance? I don’t care for it。

Jack:Neither do I. I don’t like any kind of morden dance at all。

  簡單英語情景對話:At the Bar

Jack:This is a great bar. It’s really hopping。

Alice:Yes, this was a great idea to come here. I’m glad we came out tonight。

Jack:Where would you like to sit?

Alice:By the window。

Jack:Ah, great minds think alike。

Bartender:How are you tonight? What can I get you to drink?

Jack:Please give me a few minutes。

Bartender:Certainly, I’ll be right back to take your order。

Jack:Alice, what do you want?

Alice:Just a glass of juice, please。

Bartender:Have you decided?

Jack:Yes, I’ll have a beer and my friend will have an orange juice。

Bartender:I’ll be right back with those。

  簡單英語情景對話:In a Café

Eric:Do you know why I chose this café?

Lucy:You like the music here。

Eric:No, it’s because it's a good place to talk。

Lucy:Actually, I don’t think it really matters which caféwe go to。

Eric:Oh, it does. A good cafémakes a huge difference2. A quiet and comfortable environment is more suitable for conversation. At least3 I think so。

Lucy:Hmm, maybe。

Eric:Well, anyway4, let's get something to drink. The coffee here is good. What would you like5?

Lucy:I’ll have a medium white coffee。

Eric:(to the waitress)Excuse me, miss!

Waitress:Yes. What can I get for you6?

Eric:Two coffees, please. A large black coffee for me and a medium white one for her. Thank you。

Waitress:Anything else?

Eric:Not at the moment7.

Lucy:You like black coffee?

Eric:Yes. And I like it strong。