英语口语对话范文两人
Ⅰ 求一篇英语口语二人对话
如下:
A: What do you think is the problem between the English and the Americans?
B: That's a very interesting question, because both nationalities share a common
language and are usually on the same side in war-time, yet they rarely speak
well of one another on a personal level.
A: Are we talking about a struggle for superiority?
B: Yes, but we measure our superiority in different ways. Ours is cultural and
historical. We believe we're more civilized. We're the country of Shakespeare and
the instrial revolution. Americans visit England in search of culture and history.
A: So in what ways are they superior?
B: Well, obviously in size. Everything's bigger - their country, their salaries,
their roads, their companies. Theirs is the land of MacDonald's, Coca Cola,
Microsoft and IBM. They enjoy telling us that they're the best.
A: And are they right?
B: Yes, if you measure success purely in dollars, but there're two points here.
Firstly, many English people actually believe that "Small is Beautiful". They
prefer countries where you don't get mugged in parks and subways.
A: What's the other point?
B: I was coming to that. It's the difference in character. Maybe you think you're
the best in the world, but you don't go shouting about it from the rooftops. Americans
lack our modesty and reserve. They're probably warmer and more friendly, but
they're often very loud and extrovert to go with it.
A: So you prefer the British character?
B: Not entirely. We tend to be rather oblique in our conversation. When
Americans speak, you can take them literally, but when English people speak you
have to read between the lines.
A: We say one thing and mean another?
B: Exactly.
Ⅱ 急求一份幽默诙谐式的英语口语二人对话范文
经典对话一:
男:Can I buy you a drink?(我可以为你买一杯饮料吗?)
女:Actually I’d rather have the money.(不必,我宁愿留下那些钱。)
经典对话二:
男:Can I have your name?(直译:我能有你的名字吗?)
女:Why? Don’t you already have one? (为什么?你不是已经有一个了吗?)
经典对话三:
男:I’m a photographer. I’ve been looking for a face like yours.(我是摄影师。我一直在寻找一张像你这样的脸。)
女:I’m a plastic surgeon. I’ve been looking for a face like yours.(我是整形外科医生。我也一直在寻找一张像你这样的脸。)
经典对话四:
男:Is this seat empty?(直译:这个座位是空的吧?)
女:Yes, and this one will be if you sit down.(是的,如果你坐下,我的座位就是空的。)
经典对话五:
男:Haven’t I seen you some place before?(我好像以前在什么地方见过你?)
女:Yes. That’s why I don’t go there anymore.(是的。这就是为什么我不再去那个地方的原因。)
经典对话六:
男:Will you go out with me this Saturday?(这个星期六你想跟我出去吗?)
女:Sorry. I’m having a headache this weekend.(抱歉。这个周末我头疼。)
经典对话七:
男:I think I could make you very happy.(我想我能让你非常快乐。)
女:Why? Are you leaving?(是吗?你是说你要离开?)
Ⅲ 两个人的英语对话范文
1.Hello,is this 4474716?
喂,是号吗?
2.I’d like to speak to Mr.Wang.
我想和王先生讲话。
3.I’m sorry.Mr.Wang is out right now.
对不起,王先生现在不在。
4.May I know when he’ll be back?
您能告诉我他什么时候回来吗?
5.This is his wife speaking.
我是他的妻子。
6.Can I take a message for him?
要我转告吗?
7.May I have your name,please?
请问您是谁?
8.Is he available?
他能接电话吗?
9.I’ll just find out for you.
我给您看看他在不在?
10.Hello,are you still there?
喂,您没挂断吧?
11.Who is that speaking?
请问您是谁?
12.I’m so sorry that I made such an early phone call.
对不起我这么早打电话。
13.Who do you wish to talk to?
您要找谁呀?
14.Is Sue James in?
休·詹姆斯在吗?
15.Hello!Is Sue there?
喂!是休吗?
16.Yes,speaking.
是的,我就是。
Ⅳ 英语口语考试对话,求简单的双人对话。两人一共十句
A: Good morning. Do you like travelling?
B: Of course. I can broaden my horizens in travelling.
A: Where would you like to travel most now?
B: Jiuzhaigou Valley.
A: Why do you want to go there?
B: Because the scenery in Jiuzhaigou is very famous and beautiful.
A: Any other reasons?
B: You can see a lot of natural scenery, such as hills, waterfall, forest, lake, etc. In addition, you can also visit the special cultural places, for example, temple, tower, bridge, museum and cemetery.
A: Woo, It's so cool! You make me want to visit Jiuzhaigou also.
B: Oh, May be we can go there together later. We must have fun.
早上好。你喜欢旅游吗?
当然。旅游可以开阔我的眼界。
那你目前想要去哪里?
九寨沟。
为什么你想去那里?
因为那里的风景很出名,而且很美。
还有其他原因吗?
你可以看到很多自然景观,如丘陵、瀑布、森林、湖泊等。另外,你还可以参观一些有特殊文化的地方,例如寺庙、塔、桥、博物馆及园陵。
哇,太棒了。你让我也想去那里旅游一下了。
哦,那么可能以后我们可以一起到那里啊。我们一定会玩得很好的。
自创,希望帮到你。
Ⅳ 求一篇大学英语口语考试2人对话范文……………………急求!!!!
对话范文就没有了
有篇自创的原文,你参考一下
Well, actually, everyone wants to achieve success as we all have our own dreams. However, success in life can be achieved in different ways. Many magazines and television programmes show us that success can be measured in terms of money, or having a successful job. In my opinion, whatever you do, there are some factors we should consider of it if you want to be successful. For instance, we should grasp the opportunity, and we should be self confident, then, we need to work efficiently. But failure is what usually happens around us. So I think we need to analyse in detail how to achieve success, because success is one part of our life plan, for example, we need to find an ideal and suitable job. Or maybe, it will be one of the valuable experiences that we can find our deficiency so that we can improve ourselves. When we get the goal in the end, we will be satisfied with the final result。
Some people say the key to success is good luck, while others claim it is hard work that really counts. It is no doubt that successful people do take the advantage of opportunities. But if they don’t work hard, they can only wait to see opportunities passing by. So in my opinion, opportunity, devotion and perseverance are three fundamental factors in success.
Opportunity is the first key to success, as the opportunities are rare and only the luckiest persons can obtain them. However, we have to say that various kinds of opportunities are around us all the time. But, we must try our best to find them and make full use of them。
Diligence, it means to work without any waste of time. If we waste time, our future life will be a failure. If we are diligent now, we might not be able to get successful in the future.
Perseverance is also indispensable for success, without which we can hardly overcome the difficulties and will have nothing accomplished .
In conclusion, success is not something easy to achieve, and it will be based on opportunity, devotion and perseverance. Just as the old saying goes, ‘where there is a will, there is a way.’
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To some people, friendship means “nobody is in charge.” Friendship is strictly egalitarian. Neither partner exercises authority over the other.
If this is what you mean by “friendship,” then the question seems to be about the effects of permissive (or even neglectful) parenting.
Research suggests that kids do better when their parents show affection and enforce age-appropriate limits on their children’s behavior
Consider the parent who enforces limits and avoids worrying her kids with detailed accounts of her alt personal problems.
She is first and foremost a mother to her kids.
But she might also see herself as a friend because she and her kids share a sense of mutual loyalty, trust, and respect.
In addition...
• She treats her children as indivials with minds of their own.
• She talks with her kids about their thoughts, hopes, ideas, and feelings.
• She shares bits of her own “mental life” with them--not the bits likely to distress kids, but bits that help kids see their parents as human beings (Example: “I’m disappointed. I wish we could go to Disneyland, too, but we can’t afford it.”)
This notion of friendship seems consistent with the literature on secure attachments, “mind-minded parenting,” inctive discipline (explaining why it’s important to follow rules), and authoritative parenting (parenting that is warm and responsive, but also associated with high standards).
Is this really friendship?
It’s not a strictly egalitarian friendship. It’s more like the sort of friendship that some alts manage to have with authority figures--like senior colleagues, supervisors, commanding officers, community leaders, or religious advisors.
Both parties respect each other. They care about and trust each other. They can have interesting conversations and enjoy each other’s company in informal settings. But there are constraints. The dominant party has to keep some information to himself. And there are times when the dominant party must exercise his authority.
Is it worth it? I suppose it depends on your personal characteristics and cultural beliefs. And maybe some kids don’t adapt well to the parent-as-authoritative-friend model.
背一背上述的好句子,应该能对你口语发挥有帮助吼。。
Ⅵ 英语口语两人对话。尽量简单,一共十句。谢谢!
A:Do you like to make a phone call?
B:I like to call my family and friends.
A:That you will spend a lot of time on the telephone?
B:I don't spend a lot of time on the telephone.
A:What do you think the advantages and disadvantages of the phone more?
B:I think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
A:That makes two of us. Then why did you think so?
B:Because it brings people great convenience.
Ⅶ 英语口语二人对话范文
Two people are talking something about college students' marrige. Their words are like this. A: Hey, Tom. How are you these days?B: Fine,and you?A: I am fine, too. I haven't thought that I can see you here.B: Neither do I. We haven't met each other for so long a time. How are you getting on with your study Mike?A: Oh, very well.B: That is good.A: What's that in your arms?B: Books.A: What's that for?B: My teacher ask me to write articles about college students' marrige.A: Is that so? B: Yes. You know that many college students are getting married nowadays.A: I have learnt from newspaper.B: Could you please say something about that? I am looking for opinions about that topic.A: My pleasure. I think people get married ring their college life is not so good.B: Can you tell me the reason?A: Because they are still students. They are still depending on their parents. They still need money from their parents.A: Yes, I agree. B: They are still too young to think about it.A: Yes. I couldn't agree with you more. But many students think that getting married is a useful way to keep many problems away when being graated. You know that it is a little bit difficult for students to find a job.B: Yes. But it's not the right way.A: Ok, I have written what you have said down. Thank you so much.B: Don't mention it. I am so glad to help.A: How time flies! I really need to go now.B: See you.A: Bye. Oh, keep in touch.B: OK, this is my phone number.A: I will phone you. Bye.
Ⅷ 编个英语口语的两人对话!!
G:
Hi,
David,
what
are
you
reading?
B:
Some
information
about
the
paper
we
were
asked
to
write.
G:
Oh,
I
forgot
to
do
that.
Have
you
finished
it?
B:
I
think
I'll
finish
it
in
a
short
time.
G:
So
that
is
to
say
you
have
done
a
lot
of
homework,
give
me
some
suggestions.
B:
I
think
you'd
better
do
it
yourself,
there
are
a
lot
of
things
you
need
to
express
your
own
idea.
G:
Ok...So,
maybe
you
can
tell
me
somewhere
to
search
for
information.
B:
That's
OK.
There
are
many
ways
for
you
to
choose.
But
I
like
the
library
most
G:
which
library?
B:
The
one
next
to
our
school.
G:
I'd
like
to
go
there
and
have
a
look.
Can
you
tell
me
how
to
get
there?
B:
Sure.
When
you
get
out
of
the
school
gate,
turn
left,
and
then
turn
left
again
when
you
come
to
the
second
cross.
G:
Thanks
a
lot.
See
you.
B:
See
you.
完全我自己编的哈。。有点长,后面的相对比前面的简单些。
希望对你有用哈~
O(∩_∩)O
Ⅸ 急需英语口语对话(两人)
Reporter1:Allison. Student1:Benny.
Allison: Well here I am at the Brooklyn Academy of Dramatic Arts. We are asking different students here about their favourite forms of artistic entertainment. Pop or classical concerts? Art galleries or the theatre? The ballet or the opera? The first person I'm going to talk to is Benny Gross. Benny comes from New York and he's 20 years old and he's studying the piano. Benny, hello and welcome to our programme.
Benny: Hi, thanks.
Allison: So, first question Benny—have you ever been to an art gallery?
Benny: Yes, lots of times.
Allison: And the ballet, have you ever been to the ballet?
Benny: Yes, a few times. It's all right, I quite like it.
Allison: And what about classical concerts?
Benny: Yes, of course, many many times.
Allison: Erm—next—have you ever been to an exhibition, Benny?
Benny: Oh, yes—I love going to photographic exhibitions.
Allison: Do you? Now, next question—what about a ... folk concert?
Benny: No, never. I think folk music is awful.
Allison: Ok. And the opera? Have you ever been to the opera?
Benny: Yes. Two or three times. It's a little difficult but I quite like it.
Allison: And a pop concert?
Benny: No, never.
Allison: And finally—have you ever been to the theatre?
Benny: Yes, once or twice, but I didn't like it much.
Allison: Ok Benny. Now the next thing is—which do you like best from this list of eight forms of artistic entertainment?
Benny: Well I like going to classical concerts best because I'm a musician, and I love classical music.
Allison: Ok and what next?
Benny: Erm let's see—next, art galleries I think. And then, exhibitions.
Allison: OK—art galleries, then exhibitions. Then? The theatre?
Benny: No, I don't think so, I don't really like the theatre.
Allison: The ballet? The opera? Which do you prefer of those two?
Benny: The opera.
Allison: So of the theatre and the ballet, which do you prefer?
Benny: Erm, the ballet I think because there's the music. I can always enjoy the music if I don't always like the dancing.
Allison: Right, well, thanks very much, Benny.
Benny: You're welcome.
Ⅹ 二人英语情景对话
A:Hello,B.Long time no see.How are you?你好,B。长时间不见了。你怎么样?B:I am fine,thank you,and you?我很好,谢谢。你呢?A:I am fine,too.我也很好。B:Where have you been?I have not seen you for several days.这段时间你都到哪去了,我好几天没见你了。A:Oh,I have been to my hometown for a rest.And you?哦,我回老家休息了几天。你呢?B:I just stayed at home.我一直待在家里。A:Well,shall we go to see the film together?我们一起去看电影怎么样?B:Wonderful,let's go.好极了,我们去吧。