日常聊天英語(yǔ)對(duì)話
人與人之間的對(duì)話會(huì)進(jìn)行到什么程度,取決于他們之間的關(guān)系和熟悉程度。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的日常聊天英語(yǔ)對(duì)話,供大家參閱!
日常聊天英語(yǔ)對(duì)話:Is there any other life out there
Dialogue one
Do you believe in UFOs?
Sure, a UFO is just species going from other planets. If you think about it, our space shuttles are UFOs.
I've never thought about like that before.
I've seen photos of UFO in America before, but they've all of darked up.
Do you think there's life on other planets?
I think there must be.
Why is that?
I don't think it will make sense if we are the only being in this whole world. The world is just far to big for that.
Do you think there's intelligent life trying to contact us?
No, but we are trying to contact them.
I suppose you are right.
I think the country is working hard to find a planet that we can live on in the future, so that when global warming destroys this planet, human kind will not become extinct.
Do you really think global warming will destroy earth someday?
There's a lot of evidence suggests it will. But I don't think it's gonna happen anytime soon.
Dialogue two
Guess what? I know something you don't know.
What's that?
How many planets are there in the Solar System?
That's easy. Everyone knows there are nine.
NOt anymore. Can you believe it? They've decided that Pluto is not a planet anymore.
Nice try. I wasn't born yesterday you know.
I am dead serious. They've decided that it's too small to be a planet. But actually they haven't yet agreed on how big something has to be in order to be a planet anymore.
That sounds crazy. But they can't just change their minds about things like that.
Yes, they can. If you remember correctly people used to believe the world was flat.
I suppose you are right. They also used to think that they were so important that the sun revloved around them, not the other way around.
We actually know relatively little about space and cosmos.
Do you that oneday we are able to travel to another planet for a vacation?
I suppose we could actually live on a planet outside the Milky Way.
Do you think we will get to meet Elites from outer space?
I hope not. I think it would be a threat to those of us that live in the earth.
You are so old fashined. That's what people used to think about people from another country.
Point taking. Hopefully one day we are living in an interplanet society.
日常聊天英語(yǔ)對(duì)話:Weather
Dialogue one
A: It’s a lovely day out today, isn’t it?
B: It’s beautiful, joy won’t last. Suppose to get cold tomorrow.
A: What’s the weather forecast for tomorrow?
B: Suppose to snow early tomorrow morning. And then tomorrow afternoon there is a chance of freezing rain.
A: That doesn’t sound pretty.
B: Do you have any plans for tomorrow?
A: Well, I was going to drive to Birmingham to see some friends.
B: You may want to change your plans with the cold and wet weather that we suppose to have tomorrow. The roads are going to be rather slippery.
A: I suppose I should. I don’t like driving in dangerous weather conditions. Do you have any plans for tomorrow?
B: I just have to go to class tomorrow afternoon.
A: If you are lucky, it will get canceled, and you can have a snow day.
B: if that happens, then I’ll invite you all here, and we can drink hot coco, and watch movies.
A: That sounds like a fun.
B: Hey, look outside, it’s starting to drizzle.
A: English weather is even more predictable than I had previously thought.
Dialogue two:
A: Are you ready to go to the supermarket?
B: Yes, are you?
A: I’ve got my money and my keys. So I’m ready.
B: You do know that it’s absolutely freezing out, don’t you? I will put a coat on, if I were you.
A: It wasn’t cold out this morning. Well, it started raining since then. Look out the window, it’s pouring rain out there.
B: Oh, I guess we’d better grab our umbrella then as well.
A: Have a look at outside for me. Does that look like a hell to you?
B: It does actually. Maybe we should wait for it clear up before we go shopping.
A: That’s a good idea. But maybe we should move the car, so that the hail doesn’t dent it.
B: Ok, I’ll go move the car if you turn the heat on. It’s a bit chilly here.
A: How long do you think this hail storm suppose to last?
B: I don’t know. The weatherman didn’t say anything about this in the weather report last night.
A: Maybe we should turn on the news in case it suppose to get worse.
B: I don’t thing we have anything to worry about. Do you want to put on a cup of tea as well?
A: Good idea, that’ll help us to warm up.
B: If I’m not back in ten minutes, come and find me.
A: All right, I’ll have a cup of tea waiting for you.