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3分鐘內的英語對話口語練習

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現在外貿業務員大多都需要會英語,它們大都都需要和客戶用英語對話。下面是本站小編給大家整理的3分鐘內的英語對話 ,供大家參閱!

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  3分鐘內的英語對話 :literature

A: hi, Charlie! What are you reading?

B: hi, bob. I’m reading a biography?

A: who’s it about?

B; it’s about bob Dylan.

A; who is he?

B: he’s a famous American musician.

A; who’s the author?

B: it was written by howard sounes.

A: what do you think about it?

B; it’s great! I’ve learned a lot form reading it.

A; can I read it when you’re done?

B: sure, bob! I’m on chapter 12 now, so I’m almost finished.

A; how many chapters does the book have?

B; there are 15 chapters in total.

A; when do you think you’ll have finished reading it?

B; I should be done by Friday. I’ll give it to you in class then.

A; thanks. Charlie!

B; no problem. Bob.

Intermediate

A: I can’t believe my English teacher is making me read pride and prejudice!

B; why not! It’s a classic; in fact, it’s one of my favorite novels.

A; but it’s so old.

B; don’t judge a book by its cover. Do you kwon what it’s about?

A: no, not at all.

B; first of all, it’s a romance novel, set in the early 19th century.

A; I didn’t realize it was a romance novel. What’s the main storyline?

B: it’s basically about a father who tried to marry off one of his five girls.

A: why does he want to do that?

B; since he doesn’t have a son, he hopes that one of the girls will marry a wealthy man. That way, all of his daughters will be cared for.

A; won’t they get his inheritance?

B; no, that’s the problem. Though they are well-off, once he dies, his house will go to his cousin. So, when he dies, the girls will have nothing.

A; I see. This sounds interesting! Maybe my teacher isn’t so horrible after all.

B; so ,are you going to read the novel or what the movie?

A; :there’s movie? My teacher didn’t tell me that!

B; that’s probably because she wants you to read the book first.

A: it would take a lot less time..,

B: how about this. When you finish the book. I’ll get the movie and watch it with you.

A; ok. That sounds like a deal.

  3分鐘內的英語對話 :languages

A: which language do you speak?

B; well, I studied French at school, but I’ve forgotten most of it. I learnt some Russian while I was studying there and now I study Spanish in evening classes. Do you speak Japanese at home with your parents?

A; yes, I do. I’m learning Chinese now on the internet.

B; how do you find studying a language on the internet?

A: it’s not easy, particularly with listening and speaking, because sometimes the connection isn’t too good.

B; I bet you find the character difficult to write!

A: actually, many of the characters are the same or very similar in both Chinese and Japanese, so they’re easy for me.

B; so , you can read and write much better than you speak and understand other speakers, right?

A; yes. How are the Spanish classes going?

B; in a way, it’s similar to your experience of learning Chinese. Some Spanish words are very similar to English ones. But I need to practise listening to native speakers and saying the words myself.

Intermediate

A; what are you reading?

B: it’s an article about language. It talks about the idea of having a single global language.

A: it seems that English already is the main global language. Does the article suggest that there should be an artificial language like Esperanto as the world language.

B: actually, it suggest English. The main argument is that English is already being studied as a second language in most countries-china, India, mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, and japan ? so beginning again with a language like Esperanto would be wasteful. The second argument is that English is used in modern technology far more that any other language. Most emails are sent in English and the vast majority of website use English.

A: does the article say anything about other language? How will they survive in an English-speaking world?

B: the article points out that many languages have been lost and will be lost, but others will continue to be used for generation, even if English continues to be the dominant language.

A; right. All the people who speak Chinese. Hindi, French and Spanish aren’t suddenly going to stop using those languages.

B; exactly. The article suggests that those languages will be used, but that they will only rarely be used in international communication between non-native speaker.

A; in that case, I shall continue to learning a few basic phrases in other languages.

  3分鐘內的英語對話 :music

A: I heard that ben is forming his own band.

B: it will be a rock and roll band probably. He’s a very good guitarist.

A: can you play a musical instrument? If you can , he might ask you to join the band.

B: I can play drums, but I haven’t played for a while. I’m not sure I’d be good enough to play in a band.

A; I wish I could play a musical instrument. I love music.

B; nowadays, you can be a DJ. You can mix dance music. You don’t take a lot of practise.

A: you know, you could probably get a computer program that would help you. You already have a computer, so you could use that to help you mix some music.

A: that’s a great idea. I’ll search for some information on the internet. If it’s possible to do, the internet will have some information about it.

Intermediate

A; what kind of music do you like listening to?

B; I like music that has a fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it’s too loud though. You prefer classical music, don’t you?

A; yes, I do. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.

B; I must admit that I like several pieces of classical music. It’s certainly more sophisticated that modern dance music.

A; classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Research suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better.

B: really? Perhaps I should listen to classical music often. I heard that listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress.

A; yes. That’s why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I’m cooking or doing other housework.

B; I’ve got a few classical music CD’s. I should follow your lead and increase my brian power.

A: you can find plenty of recording on the internet too. You can listen to samples and then buy them very cheaply if you like them.

B; that’s a good idea. You should do the same with some music. You might find something you like. Classical music might make you clever, but dance might make you livelier and happier.

A; that’s true. There’s clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person’s feeling and character.

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