Dad Is Ill 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 wasn't going to tell you...He hasn't been feeling
I'm a Bit Fed Up 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 morning, sitting in the same office all day watc
Education in Britain 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 some children go on to university? 2--Yes
Benefits of Having a Student Card 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 it? 2--It's very difficult
Coffee Time 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)Would you like...通常是用以询问对方的意见。 2)How
Fancy Meeting You Here! 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, what are you doing here? Are you living
Is that the Manager? Speaking. Can I be of any assistance? Could you speed up your switchboard a bit, please? I booked a call to Brussels a good twenty minutes ago and I haven't had a reply yet. Well, perhaps they are rather busy at this time of the
Robert Gordon is phoning to book a hotel room in Paris. Receptionist: 45-21-64. Allo? Robert: Is that the Saint-Martine Hotel? Receptionist: Oui. Yes, it is. Can I help you? Robert: Have you got a double room for the night of 23rd July? Receptionist:
Every color has a meaning. And as you choose a color, you might like to remember that it's saying something. We've said that red is lovable. Green, on the other hand, stands for hope; it is tranquil.
—Good morning. Can I see Mr. Johnson, please? —Have you an appointment? —Yes, at half past ten. —What's your name, please? —McDonald, Jane McDonald. —Ah, yes. Mr. Johnson's expecting you.
Policeman: Good morning, madam. Can I help you? Mrs. Trott: Oh, I do hope so, constable. Something dreadful has happened. Policeman: Well, sit down and tell me all about it and we'll see what can be d
Woman: So you have a half day, a full day and a day and evening tour of London? Man: That's correct. Woman: Well, as we're only here for a few days, I think perhaps we should take the full day and eve
Joanna: Where did you go yesterday? Frank: I went to Croydon. Joanna: Did you go shopping? Frank: No, I went for an interview. Joanna: Oh, did you get a job? Frank: Yes, I got a job as a Management Tr
A journalist has a strange story to tell. I've never been a superstitious person ... never believed in ghosts or things like that. But, two years ago, something happened which changed my attitude. I s
People think that all solicitors are rich and prosperous. In any town there are, of course, rich and prosperous solicitors, but there are also solicitors like me. I am neither rich nor prosperous. I h
Philip is a very interesting boy. He is clever but he doesn't like school. He hates studying but he is very keen on learning new practical skills. In his spare time he often repairs motorbikes. He lik
Interviewer: Now let's go back to your first novel, Rag Doll. When did you write that? Writer: Rag Doll, yes. I wrote that in 1960, a year after I left school. Interviewer: How old were you then? Writ
Eddie is talking to Tom. Eddie: Have you ever been really frightened? Tom: I suppose so, once or twice. Eddie: Can you remember when you were most frightened? Tom: That isn't difficult. Eddie: What ha
—I'm going to buy a new carpet. —But you can't do that. —Why can't I? —We haven't got enough money. —What are you going to do this afternoon? —I'm going to weed the garden. —Are you goin
Instructor: Do you remember Regine? Where does she come from? Is she married? Where does she work? Listen to Regine speaking. Regine: My name is Regine. I'm German. I live in a small town. I'm not mar
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