DIALOGUE 87 1--What's on the box tonight, does anyone know? 2--Oh nothing much. There's Panorama at eight for an hour. 1--Oh good. 2--And then there's the football at nine twenty-five. I want to see t
DIALOGUE 92 1--Would you like some tea? 2--I'd prefer some coffee, if you've got any. 1--Of course. How do you take it? 2--white with two sugars, please. =================================== 注解: 1)
DIALOGUE 98 1--John, is this John, isn't it? 2--Well, well, Mary. Fancy meeting you here. I haven't seen you for...oh, what... 1--Oh, must've been nearly ten years. 2--Mm, doesn't time fly? Anyway, wh
DIALOGUE 91 1--What are your plans for today, Mak? Nick and I are going shopping. Do you want to come too? 2--Well, as a matter fo fact, I'm meeting Steve. He's writing an article and he's asked me to
DIALOGUE 93 1--Do English students have to pay for their education? 2--No, the fees are usually paid by the state. 1--Do they get a grant as well? 2--Yes, most of them get a grant. 1--Can they live on
DIALOGUE 94 1--At what age do children start school in your country? 2--At five. 1--Do boys and girls go to school together? 2--Yes, they do. 1--Do you think this is a good idea? 2--Yes, I do. 1--Do s
DIALOGUE 96 1--Dad was really bad-tempered last night. And it's not like him. He used to like meeting my friends. 2--Well, I'm afraid you've come at rather a bad time. 1--What do you mean? 2--Well, I
DIALOGUE 95 1--You're not looking very cheerful. What's the matter with you? 2--Oh, nothing special. I'm just a bit fed up. 1--With the job? 2--With everything, with catching the same train every morn
DIALOGUE 101 1--Do you want black or white coffee? 2--White, please. 1--Look! There's a folk concert tomorrow evening. Do you want to go? 2--I don't like folk music very much. 1--What kind of music do
DIALOGUE 90 1--Good morning, doctor. 2--Good morning, Miss Archer. How are you today? 1--I'm not feeling very well. I've got a bad cold. 2--Have you got a sore throat, too? 1--No, but I've got a heada
DIALOGUE 89 1--Hello, Sergio. What's the matter? 2--I'm feeling terrible. 1--Oh dear! Why don't you see a doctor? 2--Perhaps I will. =================================== 注解: 1)What's the matter
DIALOGUE 88 1--You look tired, Jill. 2--yes, I feel tired. I worked hard for my exams. 1--You need a rest. You've finished your exams. So why don't you go away somewhere for a long weekend? 2--That's
Dialogue 2 Laurance- When can we expect you for dinner? Can you come tonight? Soony- Not tonight. I promised to go to a concert with my sister. Laurance- Well .... How about Friday then? Soony- That s
- MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS
- NEIGHBORHOOD PROBLEM
- SOMETHING STRANGE
- Learning to Play the Guitar
- Talking About Films
- I Intend to Go to University
- No Student politics
- An Appointment
- Applying for a job
- Goiing to School
- Talking About Computers
- What Do You Like Doing?
- What Do You Like Doing in the Evening?
- Parttime Work
- Phoning a Friend
- Where Were You Born?
- Meeting and Greeting
- About School
- The First Gliding Lesson
- Let's Go and See
- MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS
- NEIGHBORHOOD PROBLEM
- SOMETHING STRANGE
- Learning to Play the Guitar
- Talking About Films
- I Intend to Go to University
- No Student politics
- An Appointment
- Applying for a job
- Goiing to School
- Talking About Computers
- What Do You Like Doing?
- What Do You Like Doing in the Evening?
- Parttime Work
- Phoning a Friend
- Where Were You Born?
- Meeting and Greeting
- About School
- The First Gliding Lesson
- Let's Go and See