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日常英語的交流對話

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  日常英語的交流對話:Do you.have a minute

Dialogue1

Amelia: Do you have a minute?

Max: Sure, what would you like to discuss?

A: I've made a tough decision, sir. Here's my resignation.

M: Well, I have to tell you that I'm quite surprised.

Is there any possible way to change your mind?

A: I'm afraid not, sir. I've made up my mind.

It's something I have to do.

M: Can I ask why? Were you unhappy working for us?

A: Oh, no. Not at all.

M: Are you planning on studying abroad?

A: No, sir.

M: Have you been given a better offer?

A: Oh, no. I would never look for another job while working here.

I think this is a fantastic place to work.

M: Well, what's the problem then?

A: It's my mother. She's sick and needs someone to take care of her.

I'm the only one who can do it.

M: I'm sorry to hear that, but you don't need to quit over that.

Why don't you just take a leave of absence?

We can hold your job for you until your mother gets better.

A: Really? I didn't know that would be possible.

M: Sure, we'd be crazy to lose a good worker like you.

A: Thanks, sir.

Dialogue2

M: Amelia, could you spare a few minutes?

A: Sure. What do you need?

M: Well, I wanted to let you know that I've put in my notice.

A: Really? Why?

M: It's complicated. But basically it boils down to one thing.

This company is downsizing and I can't continue working

for a company that may let me go ..

A: But surely they wouldn't fire you!

You're one of the most experienced managers here.

M: Well, to be honest, there's another reason. I've got a better offer.

A: Well that's great news! Congratulations!

Where will you be located?

M: The head office is in New York,

but I'll be dealing with overseas companies

and flying to this side of the world from time to time.

A: It'll be sad to see you go,

but it sounds like you've found yourself a great opportunity.

M: I have. I feel lucky.

I look forward to dealing with overseas companies and

at the same time having a chance to use English more.

A: I'm sorry to bring this up now,

but would it be possible for you to write me a letter

recommendation before you go?

M: Of course I can. In fact,

if there are any other job opportunities at this new company.

I'll recommend you personally.

A: Thanks. I appreciate that.

  日常英語的交流對話:Pay and Welfare

Dialogue1

Paige: Have you finished going through the contract?

Kyle: Yes, but I have a few questions for you.

P: Ok. Ask away.

K: First, I'd like to know if you offer employees sick leave.

P: Yes, employees can take up to 10 days of sick leave per year.

However, in order to get paid,

you'll have to bring in a note from the doctor's.

K:Even if I'm only sick for one day? That's correct.

P:That's pretty strict, if you ask me.

K:Well, we've had to add that to the contract because

we found that many of our employees were taking almost

one sick day a month, even though they weren't sick.

P:I see. I guess that makes sense.

K:Do you have any other questions?

P:Yes. Maternity leave is mentioned in the contract,

but there's nothing in the contra about paternity leave.

Do you offer anything to fathers?

K:We do actually.

We can add that as an amendment to your contract.

How many days of paternity leave do you offer?

P:Men are allowed to take 10 days of paternity leave for

their first child.

Why are women allowed so much more time for maternity leave?

K:Well, women are the ones giving birth.

I think it's fair to give them more time, don't, you?

P:I guess so. I don't have any other questions.

Should I sign here then?

K:Yes, please.

Dialogue 2

K: Could we possibly discuss my salary some time?

P: Sure.

K: First of all, I want you to know that

I really like working for this company.

Do you think I'm doing a good job here?

P: Well, you are a very hard-worker.

K: I try very hard.

The problem is, my salary just isn't enough to live on.

Now that I have a wife and a child to support,

we hardly have enough money for food and rent.

P: There are trying times for everyone.

What do you propose?

K: I could really use a 5 % raise.

P: That's quite a bit. If I give you a raise,

I'm going to have to lPve everyone a raise.

K: Listen, if you give me a raise, I'll take on extra responsibilities.

P : That sounds reasonable. How about this?

From now on, you can be responsible for scheduling.

That means that if you can't find someone to cover a shift,

then you'll have to do it.

K: That's fine. Do I get over-time for any extra hours that I work?

P: Of course. It'd be against the law if we didn't.

K: That sounds good to me. I really appreciate it.

P: You're welcome. Come in early tomorrow and I'll show you how

to do the scheduling.

  日常英語的交流對話:OOffice Facilities

DIALOGUE1

Caroline: This bloody computer!

Aaron: What seems to be the problem?

C: My computer just crashed again for the third time today!

A: What were you doing when it crashed?

C: I was just opening up an attachment in an email

about winning the lottery.

A: I think that might have been a virus.

C: Oh, no! I thought it seemed a bit strange.

A: What kind of computer do you have, a Mac or a PC?

C: It's a Pc. Doesn't everyone have a PC in this office?

A: No, some people have Macs now, too.

C: What's the difference?

A: PCs often crash from viruses,

but it's nearly impossible to get a virus from a Mac.

C: I didn't know that.

A: Has your computer turned back on yet?

C: Yes.

A: Did you end up losing any of your work?

C: Fortunately, I saved my work right before it crashed,

so it should be OK.

A: You should probably call the IT department and

have them check your computer for Vlruses.

C: That's a good idea. I'll call them now. Thanks for your help!

DIALOGUE2

A: The sound quality on your computer is great!

Did the speakers come with your computer or did you buy them

as an add-on?

C: I bought the speakers separately, but they're not turned on now.

A: Impressive. Could you do me a favour?

C: Sure, what do you need?

A: Do you know how to send a fax internationally?

C: Yes, I fax documents from time to time back home to

my family.

A: Do you think you could help me fax this to France?

C: Sure. It's pretty easy actually. You'll have to take out the staple

first, though.

A: I'll do that now.

Do you have any of those forms that we can use as a cover page?

C: Those are in the filing cabinet by the receptionist's desk.

A: Do I have to ask the receptionist to get it for me

or can I get one from the cabinet myself?

C: Just go and get one, fill it in,

attach it to your document with a paper clip,

and then put it in the in-tray on the receptionist's desk.

She'll do the rest of it for you.

A: Really? Is that easy?

C: Sure, haven't you read the notke board lately?

They just put up the procedures for sending taxes a few days ago.

A: Oh, I guess they must be worried about one of us wrecking

the fax machine.

C: Actually, I think they want to keep an eye on who

we are faxing things to.

A: Will they send a personal fax for me?

C: Sure, you just need to pay a small fee.