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1. What is Ms. Chan doing? She is writing a letter. That's interesting. 2. What is he doing? I'm reading a book. Is it interesting? 3. What are you doing? Frank (is). Oh. It sounds good. 4. Who is singing that song? The children are. That's great. 5.
A: Youre new here, right? B: Yes, I am new. A: Is this your first semester? B: I just transferred from another school. A: What school did you transfer from? B: I came here from PCC. A: Do you like it here so far? B: I am really enjoying it here so fa
Part 14. Taking the train. 乘火车 1. train 火车, station 车站, platform 站台 track 铁轨 time table 时间表 schedule 日程表 ticket 车票 one way 单程票 round trip 往返 business class 一等车票 couch class 二等车票 2. He is ten. / He is ten years old.
Part 13: Asking the way. 问路 1. Excuse me . 劳驾 Can you tell me the way to the station please , Do you know the way to the station please. How do I get to the station please. 你能告诉我去车站的路吗? 2. Left 左 Right右 Turn left 向左转 , Turn righ
Part 11. Making phone calls 打电话 1. Can you speak more slowly please? 您能说慢点吗? Can you repeat that please? 您能再说一遍吗? Can you spell that please? 请问怎么拼写? 2. Bance Company, can I help you? Bance公司,请讲. Kaiyue, good morning. ka
Todd: So Shifani you were saying that you actually worked in radio from an early age. Can you talk a little bit about that? Shifani: That's right. Well I worked on the radio at the age of twelve. What basically happened was that I used to call up the
Tim: You gonna ask me questions or no? Todd: Yeah, actually...I'm just gonna ask you random stuff. OK. So, 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
Todd: OK, Tim, we're going to talk about running. Tim: OK. Todd: Now, we've been running the last couple of nights. Tim: Yeah, that's true. Todd: And, uh, your much faster than me. You're a fast runner. How often do you run? Tim: Well now I only run
当要找的人不在的时候,通常的对话见下: a: Hello, This is carol. May I speak to Miss Chen? b: Yes, one moment please. I'll get her for you. a: Thank you. b: I' m sorry, she' s not at her room right now. a: Oh, I' ll call her again. 简
Joel: So, anyway, you talked about city hunter. That's a Japanese comic? OK, tell me about that? Tres: I really don't remember much. It was some guy that was wanted, I guess for murder, I don't think he really did it. I think. I'm not sure. But, yeah
1. I've really got to go, I'll get back to you when I get the office. 我真的得走了,我进办公室再打给你。 2. Sorry, I must end the conversation. There's someone on the other line. 抱歉
Nitiya: OK, can I ask you something? What do you think about Bush? Todd: What do I think about Bush? Nitiya: Yeah. Todd: Well, I didn't vote for him. (OK) I didn't vote for him in the last two elections. He, in my opinion, is too conservative. I'm fr
Tu: Hey, Todd, I heard you went to Vietnam. Tell me about it? Todd: Yeah, it was a really good trip. I went during the break, and I was only there for seven days. Tu: Oh. Todd: Yeah, kind of too short. But I went to Ho Chi Min, and Mui Ne, and Nha Tr
Fred: So, Shibika, we've been talking about your accident and how this has changed your life and how you spent almost a month in bed, so how did that month in bed change your daily routine, like, did you experience any trouble brushing your teeth at
Aiste: Hello, Christophe. What are you doing this afternoon? Christophe: Hi, Aiste. I think I'm going to run this afternoon. Aiste: To run? But it's raining outside. Christophe: I don't care. I love running in the rain, and I have to run because I am
SEOULNorth and South Korean officials met into the early hours of Sunday in an urgent bid to avert war on the peninsula before adjourning their marathon talks until Sunday afternoon. The high-level meeting began Saturday at the Panmunjom truce villag
Subject:You put your foot in your mouth. 迷你对话 A: I dont understand why my workmates all keep away from me? Am I not humorous enough?为什么我的同事都疏远我了,是不是我不够幽默呢?