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生活英語情景對話

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生活英語情景對話

  英語情景對話猶如漢語中的“看人說話,量體裁衣”,就是說應(yīng)該在不同情景中運用不同的表達方式適時、適地地傳遞語言,交流信息。學(xué)習(xí)啦小編整理了生活英語情景對話,歡迎閱讀!

  生活英語情景對話一

  Todd: Tim, you want to talk about road trips!

  Tim: Yeah, I wanna talk about road trips. Ah, me and my friends, when we were in high school we took a lot of road trips to lots of different places.

  Todd: OK.

  Tim: We would go down to California, ah, sometimes Mexico. One time when I was living in Wyoming, in one weekend we drove from Wyoming, through Colorado, New Mexico, and Mexico and back in the same weekend.

  Todd: Wow! Well, actually for people who are not familiar with the United States how far is that?

  Tim: It's a long way. I don't know. It took, I don't know, it took probably about 15 hours one way.

  Todd: Wow!

  Tim: So, thirty hours all together. But it was fun. We drove down to Mexico, had a good night a good meal, a little bit of drinks and drove back the next day.

  Todd: So you went to Tijuana?

  Tim: No, we went to, ah, Ciudad Warez.

  Todd: OK. Nice.

  Tim: That was really fun and a lot of other trips we took, ah, when I lived in Oregon, when we'd go down to California, and we'd surf.

  Todd: Oh, really!

  Tim: Yeah!

  Todd: Oh, you're a surfer?

  Tim: A little bit, a little bit of surfer.

  Todd: OK, What, what kind of car do you drive? What do you use for this road trip?

  Tim: Well, typical American, uh a four-wheel drive vehicle, big vehicle...lots of gas but a lot of fun.

  Todd: Oh man, you're from Oregon, you're supposed to be a tree-hugger!

  Tim: I know. I know. But there're good. One rule we had on our road trips was any, any lake or big body of water we had to stop and swim in. It was a good thing to do.

  Todd: Well, you live in Japan now. Do you ever do road trips in Japan?

  Tim: I took a road trip from Niigata up around Hokkaido and back, so it was a long road trip actually.

  Todd: OK. Wow! What's the difference between a road trip in Japan and a road trip in America?

  Tim: Well, a road trip in Japan..it's a little bit more dificult to get around, it's a little bit more expensive, ah, in America road triping is sort of, something a lot of people do.

  Todd: Yeah!

  Tim: And in Japan, when we do that it is a little bit strange, a little bit different, not not very normal.

  Todd: Yeah, that's true. OK. Great, thanks a lot Tim.

  Tim: Alright.

  生活英語情景對話二

  Todd: OK. Kerys, we're going to talk about high school. Um, what was high school like for you?

  Kerys: It was a very interesting experience. I was in a high school in a, quite a run-down area.

  Todd: Oh, OK.

  Kerys: So it was the norm for girls to get pregnant at 14, leave school, and then come back at 16 and do their exams.

  Todd: Wow!

  Kerys: So it was quite unique.

  Todd: At 14?

  Kerys: At 14! Yeah.

  Todd: Oh, my gosh.

  Kerys: So it was quite a strange environment to be in, for somebody who didn't get pregnant and.

  Todd: Wow! Was it a rough neighborhood?

  Kerys: Yeah.

  Todd: OK.

  Kerys: Yeah. Yeah.

  Todd: But did you have a good time?

  Kerys: Yeah, I enjoyed myself. It was great..you now as..I kept myself out of trouble.

  Todd: Wow.

  Kerys: Which was hard. Cause everyone was getting into trouble, but yeah, it was fun.

  Todd: Oh, OK. What do you remember most about high school?

  Kerys: I remember that the school dinners were disgusting.

  Todd: OK. And did you get good grades in high school?

  Kerys: Yeah.

  Todd: OK, what was your favorite subject?

  Kerys: My favorite subject was drama.

  Todd: OK. Do you still act?

  Kerys: No.

  Todd: OK. Do you still go to theatre?

  Kerys: Yeah!

  Todd: OK.

  Kerys: To watch.

  Todd: Just to watch. Great! Thanks a lot Kerys.

  Kerys: No worries!

  生活英語情景對話三

  Todd: Hey, Victor, I hear you're going home tomorrow.

  Victor: Yes, I am.

  Todd: Ah, that's too bad.....So how long have you been here?

  Victor: I've been here for two weeks.

  Todd: I'm sorry, I was never sure. Why did you come to Japan?

  Victor: Came to Japan to study martial arts. Budo-Jujitsu is the art that we study.

  Todd: Oh! OK, cool! So are like a black belt?

  Victor: Yes, yes!

  Todd: Oh, really! Wow, how long have you been doing your martial arts?

  Victor: I've been studying this art for about 18 years I guess.

  Todd: Really!

  Victor: A long time.

  Todd: That's a long time. You're a young looking guy. You like 18 years.

  Victor: Well, I'm an old guy.

  Todd: Well, so when you go back to the states you also train.

  Victor: Yes, yes! We have a group that we train in martial arts there as sort of a hobby. It's sort of a way of life also. But I have a real job. I'm a civil engineer.

  Todd: So, actually what does a civil engineer do?

  Victor: In America a civil engineer designs things. In my case, I work on buildings, buildings that have structural problems, and I work on repair plans.

  Todd: OK. Sounds like a tough job.

  Victor: It's OK. It's interesting. All buildings need repairs and it's fun.

  Todd: Great, thanks a lot, Victor. Have a safe trip tomorrow.

  Victor: Well, thank you very much.

  
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