當前位置

首頁 > 口語英語 > 英語突破情景對話 > 英語口語練習小對話

英語口語練習小對話

推薦人: 來源: 閱讀: 2.39W 次

開展英語情景對話教學,離不開教師對情景的精心創設,才能幫助學生理解對話內容,達到學以致用的目的。本站小編整理了英語口語練習小對話,歡迎閱讀!

英語口語練習小對話
  英語口語練習小對話一

A: Hi, I would like to know my credit balance.

B: Of course. May I have your credit card number?

A: Yes, it's 512879346. My name is John.

B: Alright, John. You currently have no dues on your credit card.

A: Really? I finally paid it off?

B: Yes, sir. Your balance is officially zero.

A: I must admit I am proud of myself!

B: Is there anything else you'd like me to check, sir?

A: Yes, can you change my card status from a college to normal account?

B: Of course, but you'll have to come to the bank to do that.

A: Alright, I'll be down first thing tomorrow.

B: Sounds good, sir. Have a good day.

  英語口語練習小對話二

Todd: OK, hello, Hisa!

Hisa: Hi, Todd.

Todd: How are you doing?

Hisa: Fine thanks, and you?

Todd: I'm doing pretty good. Hisa, you were telling me that you have a concern about Japan.

Hisa: Yes.

Todd: And what is your concern?

Hisa: It's vending machines.

Todd: Vending machines.

Hisa: Yes.

Todd: OK. Can you talk a little about that?

Hisa: Yes, as you already noticed, how many vending machines do you come across a day if you are on the street?

Todd: Many, many.

Hisa: I really do not think we need that many and then each one is really consuming energy, so that is my big concern.

Todd: OK, so what would you like to see happen in Japan with the vending machines?

Hisa: Sorry, what? where?

Todd: Like, what would you like to happen with the vending machines?

Hisa: Yes.

Todd: Would you like more laws or..?

Hisa: Number 1, it really aggravates the scenery. Yes, and then if each one of us take drink with us, we really don't need that many, each corner, or even one corner you really see so many kinds. And then that is, we can really evacuate so many and then we will have a safer, more space on the road, because even without vending machines, imagine how narrow our roads in Japan, even the walking path so narrow, it's dangerous.

Todd: And you were saying that you can actually can see vending machines in very strange places in Japan, like very, very far places in the countryside?

Hisa: Yes.

Todd: Wow.

Hisa: So, just one example is on the summit of Mt. Fuji. Yes, it's a shame.

Todd: All the way on the top of Mt. Fuji?

Hisa: Yes. So those mountain climbers are talking that don't make our mountains like Mt. Fuji. In other words, they are not to put another vending machine on the top of other mountains, because why we need it.

Todd: Yeah, that's crazy.

Hisa: It's ridiculous.

Todd: All right. Thank a lot Hisa.

Hisa: My pleasure.

  英語口語練習小對話三

Todd: Alex, when you were little, what did you like to do?

Alex: When I was small and I was in junior high school we used to like playing soccer with my friends. Actually in Kenya, what's different from other countries, we used to make our own soccer ball to play. So, it's very easy.

Todd: Wow. How do you make the soccer ball?

Alex: We used to collect like plastic papers and bind them with string, around them to make something round. So it was like, you didn't have to spend any money.

Todd: Wow, that's ingeneous. That's great. So were you a good soccer player?

Alex: Not really. I used to like playing soccer but I was not very good, actually to tell the truth

Todd: Yeah, me too. I wasn't a very good athlete. I mean I like sports but I was never any good. Um, so do you play soccer in Japan?

Alex: Sometimes, until last year when I was in school I still played soccer. Right now, actually I'm not playing anymore because I'm like busy.

Todd: Yeah.

Alex: Yeah. You can't play soccer without a big group of people and everyone is busy right now so I'm not playing anymore.

Todd: Yeah, that's a bummer. Like I always want to play sports but it's hard as you get older. When's the last time you played soccer?

Alex: About one year ago. I think November of 199?,...2003, November.

Todd: OK. Actually in Kenya do you call it soccer or football?

Alex: In Kenya you call it football.

Todd: Football. I'm sorry.

Alex: Actually, I've been in Japan for sometime so I'm used to calling it soccer. In Kenya you call it football.


看了“英語口語練習小對話”的人還看了:

1.簡單的英語情景對話

2.3分鐘英語對話

3.簡單的日常英語對話

4.簡短英語情景對話

5.採訪英語簡短小對話