1. Trang chủ
  2. » Giáo án - Bài giảng

DIALOGUAGE FOR BEGINER

3 157 0
Tài liệu đã được kiểm tra trùng lặp

Đang tải... (xem toàn văn)

THÔNG TIN TÀI LIỆU

Thông tin cơ bản

Tiêu đề Dialogues for beginners
Định dạng
Số trang 3
Dung lượng 45 KB

Các công cụ chuyển đổi và chỉnh sửa cho tài liệu này

Nội dung

Dialogue 7 - I'm going to be an English language teacher.. Dialogue 10 - Please give me that book.. Dialogue 11 - Have you had a good day at school?. Dialogue 39 - You know it's our moth

Trang 1

Dialogues for beginners

Dialogue 1

- Hello My name's Pete What's yours?

- Ann

- Nice name I like it very much

- Thank you You name's good, too

- It was nice meeting you

- Thanks It was nice meeting you

Dialogue 2

- What's the date today, I wonder?

- Sunday, the 8th of March

- What is it famous for?

- Don't you know? It's International Women's

Day

Dialogue 3

- Are lessons over?

- Yes, they are

- Where're you going? Home?

- No, to the pictures My friend's waiting for me

there

- Good luck, then Good bye

- Well, I'm off See you later

Dialogue 4

- Have you got any hobbies? I have I like

English

- So do I

- Do you read much?

- Yes, because I want to know English well

- Oh, let's talk English for a bit

- No objections to it

Dialogue 5

- Oh, dear, hurry up!

- I'm trying to

- Well, come on It's your first day at school

- Do you want to be late?

- I'm ready now

- Off we go!

Dialogue 6

- I don't think English is easy

- Why do you think so?

- Because I have to work hard learning a lot by

heart

Dialogue 7

- I'm going to be an English language teacher

- Why?

- For a number of reasons

- What reasons, I wonder?

- The main one is I like English

Dialogue 8

- What do you think the best sort of job is?

- Engineering, I think

- I like medicine

- To my mind the best one is the one you like the most

Dialogue 9

- I say, where're you going?

- To school, as you see

- Why so early, I wonder? It's only 12 o'clock now

- That's right, but I'm on duty, you know

- I see

- Where're you going?

- To a friend of mine to play chess Bye-bye

- Bye-bye

Dialogue 10

- Please give me that book

- What for?

- To have a look at it

- Here you are

- Thank you

- Not at all

Dialogue 11

- Have you had a good day at school?

- Wonderful! I've got three really good marks!

- Jolly good Congratulations!

- Thank you

Dialogue 12

- You're far too lazy Look at your English Is this the best you can do?

- You know I'm no good at English

- And what about Physics?

- I'm ashamed of myself

- You could easily come top of the class

- I'll work harder, I promise

Dialogue 13

- Well, hurry up

- I'm trying to But look, isn't there half an hour before school starts?

- Is that the right time?

- I'm sure it is

Dialogue 14

- School's almost over

- Yes, I know

- How many more days?

- Six

- When do the holidays start?

- Next week

Dialogue 15

- How did you enjoy your summer holidays?

- Oh, yes, very much I spent them at a youth camp

- On the south coast as usual with your elder sister?

- Yes, but this time I was alone

- How lucky you were!

- That's right

Dialogue 16

- Look here, this has got to stop You've come bottom in nearly every subject

- Except Geography

- Yes, indeed You came second to bottom in that

- It wasn't really my fault I was ill for some time, wasn't I?

- That's no excuse

- I'll improve

- I doubt it

Dialogue 17

- My bag, please

- Which one is it?

- It's one of those, there

- This one?

- No, not that one

- What colour?

- It's brown… Yes That's it Thank you

- Not at all

Dialogue 18

- So you've passed your exams

- It wasn't all that difficult

- It's because you worked hard, I think

- Well, I was all right in History, but I didn't do

so well in Literature

- And how about your English?

- Not so good, only so-so

Dialogue 19

- Hello, glad to see you!

- Hello, so am I

- Today's your birthday, isn't it?

- That's right It's kind of you to remember

- Well, many happy returns of the day Here's a present for you

- Oh, thank you What beautiful flowers! I don't know how to thank you

Dialogue 20

- Is painting your hobby?

- Why do you think so?

- Because there're a lot of pictures in this room

- It's my elder brother's hobby

- I see, but what about you?

- I prefer books

Dialogue 21

- What shall we have for breakfast?

- What about some bread and butter, two eggs and a cup of tea?

- Well, I don't mind, but I'd like to add some biscuits

- OK

Dialogue 22

- Fish? Again?

- Why, I thought you liked it

- I do, of course, but not every day

- Well, in that case I'll give you some meat

- Thank you That'll be better

Dialogue 23

- Good morning Glad to see you

- Good morning So am I

- Won't you come and sit down?

- I'm sorry, but I can't

- Why not, I wonder why?

- I'm short of time, you know

- Well, then What's up?

- I'd like to see your sister Is she in?

- Oh, no She's still at school

Dialogue 24

- Hello, who's that?

- Pete

- Hello, Pete How are you?

- Hello, quite well Thanks What are you doing?

- Playing chess with my father

- I'd like to speak to Eliza What's she doing?

- Watching the TV programme

- Shall we go to the cinema? I've got three tickets

- What's on?

- A new film They say rather interesting

- O K We'll meet at the entrance

- Shall we?

Dialogue 25

- Have you done your homework?

- Not yet

- Why not?

- I didn't have time last night

- That's no excuse

Dialogue 26

- Mummy! - Yes, dear What's the matter? You seem upset?

- Yes

- Well, what's happened?

- You see I well

- Come on now, out with it!

- All right, then, if you must know I've got a bad mark

- What? Again?

Dialogue 27

- I say, what's wrong?

- Nothing Everything's fine

- Why are you crying, then? Will you tell me what's happened?

- Well, you see, I've lost my book

- Have you looked for it everywhere in the room?

- Yes I still can't find it

Trang 2

Dialogue 28

- What are you looking at?

- That book

- Which one? Point to it

- That one, there

- Oh, yes Beautiful one, isn't it?

- Yes, it is I wish I had it

- So do I

Dialogue 29

- What about killing that fly?

- No

- Why not?

- Why should I?

- Isn't it annoying you?

- No, it isn't

- Well, it's annoying me

- In that case you kill it yourself

Dialogue 30

- Why are you switching on the radio set?

- Shall we listen to the 7 o'clock news?

- Isn't it too early for that now?

- Of course not It's already one to 7

Dialogue 31

- Shall I help you wash?

- Thanks, but I'd rather do it myself

- As you like It's a pity I can't help you or shall

I try?

- Oh, no Don't bother

- It's no bother at all

Dialogue 32

- Will you help me, my boy?

- What do you want me to do, Mummy?

- Will you polish the floor today?

- Is it my turn?

- Yes, it is Your brother did it last time

- Oh, all right, then

Dialogue 33

- Your things are lying about all over the room

- Well, what about it?

- Just tidy them up

- I'll think about it

- How about doing it now?

- Well if you insist

Dialogue 34

- What are you doing here?

- I'm reading Why are you asking me?

- Sorry, but I need your help

- What can I do for you?

- Please bring me a pail of water

- With pleasure

Dialogue 35

- Will you copy this text for me?

- Sorry, but I'd rather not

- Why not?

- I don't feel like copying

- Is that as difficult as all that?

- No, but still, you have to do it yourself

Dialogue 36

- Excuse me Could you help me, please?

- I'll try What do you want?

- Something's wrong with my alarm-clock

- Let me see Sorry, but I can't help You'd better get it repaired

Dialogue 37

- What's the matter with you?

- I'm not feeling very well today

- Do you have a headache?

- Yes, and a sore throat, too

- Well, in that case you'd better stay at home

- Oh, yes, I'll have to

Dialogue 38

- I'd like to go and play for a while

- But you've got to do your lessons first

- Oh, I've already done my homework

- Have you really? Then you may go

Dialogue 39

- You know it's our mother's birthday soon

- Isn't it about time to think of a good present for her?

- Well, I've a little surprise for her

- How nice! What?

- This drawing

- Wonderful! She'll be delighted

Dialogue 40

- Believe it or not! I've got three tickets for today's football match!

- You don't say! That's wonderful!

- Will you come with us?

- Well, you see I

- Why are you hesitating?

- Well, I'd like to, but I'd better ask my mother first

Dialogue 41

- This is my new dress What do you think of it?

- It's a very pretty one I'll bet it cost a lot

- It certainly did

- Where did you get it?

- In London

- Really?

Dialogue 42

- Can I see you for a minute, please?

- What's up?

- Don't you know the news?

- What do you mean by this?

- There'll be no classes tomorrow!

Dialogue 43

- What are you doing? Eating? Jam?

- What difference does it make to you?

- Well, you shouldn't eat in between meals

- Why not? I wonder why?

- It's dinner - time soon

- All right, then

Dialogue 44

- I wonder, where my book is?

- Why don't you ask your sister?

- Has she ever touched my things?

- How should I know?

Dialogue 45

- How are you feeling today?

- A bit better, thank you

- But did you call a doctor

- No

- Why not, I wonder?

- Well, I didn't think it was necessary But I'm going to bed now

- That's the best place for you at the moment

Dialogue 46

- What's the matter with you?

- I'm not feeling very well, doctor

- What exactly is the trouble?

- I've got an awful headache

- Are you working hard and getting too little rest?

- Yes, I think so

- Now, you stay in bed until you're well

Dialogue 47

- Sorry, I'm a bit late, am I?

- That's all right, darling Take off your coat, wash your hands and sit down at table

- Dinner's ready, isn't it?

- Yes, it is

Dialogue 48

- Well, I think that's all the reading for today

- Is it getting late? What time is it now?

- Time for bed, I think

- O.K Coming, Mummy

- Now, hurry up!

Dialogue 49

- I don't want you fighting Stop it once and for all

- Sorry, but I had to He started it

- I don't care what the reasons are I forbid you

to fight

Dialogue 50

- Where're you going? I'd like to know

- To the playground

- What for?

- To play football for a while Will you come with me?

- I'm sorry, but I can't I'm busy now

- What a shame! Good-bye, then

- So long

Dialogue 51

- Excuse me Do you have a ball?

- Certainly Here, help yourself

- Thanks

- Not at all

Dialogue 52

- Well, do you have anything arranged for tomorrow?

- Nothing definite

- How would you like to go on an excursion?

- Where to?

- To Ostankino Tower

- Oh, yes, I'd be glad to!

Dialogue 53

- Shall we go for a walk?

- Good idea! Where to?

- Let's go to the park

- Don't you think we'd better go to the fields?

- Let me see It's 10 o'clock now We've got plenty of time

Dialogue 54

- Are you going out?

- Yes, to the playground Do you want to come?

- Yes, I do But I can't

- Can't you? Why not?

- Because I have to do my homework now

- Oh, you can do it tomorrow

- Oh, no! There'll be no time for that tomorrow I've got to do it today

- Well, in that case I'll stay at home and help you

- Thanks That's very nice of you

Dialogue 55

- I've got to go to the Railway station

- What for?

- To meet a friend of mine How do I get there from here?

- Catch a bus It's the quickest way, I think

Dialogue 56

- I beg your pardon Is this the right way to Hyde Park?

- I'm sorry, I can't tell you

- Oh, what a nuisance! Why not?

- You see, I'm stranger in these parts myself

- What shall I do, then?

- Well, ask somebody else or, even better, ask a policeman

- Thank you Much obliged

Dialogue 57

Trang 3

- Anything I can show you?

- Oh, yes, please I want some shoes

- What size, colour?

- 35, brown, please

- Here you are

- Thanks May I try them on?

- Do, please

- They're all right How much are they?

- 10 roubles

Dialogue 58

- Can I help you?

- Yes, I want a large box of chocolates for a

present, please It's Mummy's birthday

tomorrow

- What about this one?

- Oh, yes It'll do How much is it?

- 75 pence, please Anything else?

- Nothing else Thank you

Dialogue 59

- Will you be going shopping today?

- Why do you ask?

- I'd like to ask you a favour

- What can I do for you?

- Would you get me some sugar and bread?

- Certainly, if you give me some money I'm

very short

Dialogue 60

- It's raining hard at the moment

- And we're both carrying parcels

- I'm afraid of getting wet

- Why not get a bus?

- That's a good idea

Dialogue 61

- What would you do if you had a lot of

money?

- I'd buy a scooter

- But if you can't buy a scooter?

- Then, I'd buy a bicycle

Dialogue 62

- Hello! Is that nice? I hope you enjoy your

breakfast, don't you?

- Oh, yes, very Thanks

- May I sit at your table, please?

- You're very welcome

- Thank you

Dialogue 63

- Oh, dear, call your little brother, please

- He's up in the tree

- Well, let him come down

- He says he won't until you agree to play

football with him

- Oh, no I can't do that I'm too old to do that

Dialogue 64

- What's his telephone number?

- It slipped my memory I know it, but I can't think of

it

- Neither can I

- Well, it'll come back to me in a minute

Dialogue 65

- What's that girl's name?

- Do you mean the one in the blue coat?

- Oh, yes, that's the one

- Let me see It'll come back to me in a moment

- Don't tell me you've forgotten it

- It's just slipped my mind

- Think hard, will you?

- It's just on the tip of my tongue

- You must remember

- I've got it at last! Caroline!

Dialogue 66

- Do you come to school by bus?

- Yes, because I live a long way from school And you?

- Oh, I always walk to school I live nearby

Dialogue 67

- What luck running into you! How are you getting on?

- Thanks Everything's all right I'm quite well

- You see, I was ill last week

- What was the matter with you?

- I had a cold, high temperature and a headache

- Poor you! You had an awful time I should think

- You're right

Dialogue 68

- The weather's fine today, isn't it?

- Yes it is The sun's shining brightly in the blue sky

- Is it warm in the street, I wonder?

- I shouldn't think so It's November now

- Shall I put a coat on?

- As you like Are you afraid of catching cold?

- Certainly

- All right, then

Dialogue 69

- Do you like going to the pictures?

- Not specially I prefer the theatre

- Do you often go to the theatre?

- Yes, I do

- How often?

- Once or twice a month It depends

- Not so bad, I think

Dialogue 70

- I'm going to have a party on Sunday Can you come?

- Yes, thank you for the invitation What time shall I come?

- At 6 o'clock, please

- O K That suits me

Dialogue 71

- How long shall we have to wait for him?

- I am afraid I've no idea

- Well, I hope he won't be too long?

- I hope so, too

- How about ringing him up?

- That's a good idea! Let's

Dialogue 72

- How do we get to the theatre? By bus or tram?

- Either But the tram takes much longer

- Look, there's a number 3 bus over there Hurry up!

- Oh, no I simply can't Let's catch the next one

Dialogue 73

- What bus are you catching?

- Number 2 to the stadium

- Sorry to trouble you, but should I catch the same bus for the Post-Office?

- Yes, you can catch any bus to get there

Dialogue 74

- Can I get to the museum by bus?

- Let me see Why, yes

- What bus shall I take?

- First you get a number 5 bus

- And then?

- Then, you … you walk the rest of the way

- How long will it take me to get there, do you think?

- About twenty minutes

Dialogue 75

- Excuse me

- What is it?

- Can you tell me how to get to the circus?

- Certainly You need a number 4 trolley-bus or

a number 11 bus

- Which is the best way to get there?

- By trolley-bus, I think

- Thanks a lot

Dialogue 76

- Excuse me Please let me by

- Are you getting off at the next stop?

- I've got to get off at Fleet Street

- But that's the next stop but one, I think

- Sorry, I didn't know that

Dialogue 77

- Where to?

- The Railway station

- You're going the wrong way You're going away from it

- Oh, dear What'll I do, then?

- Get off at the next stop, cross the road and take the same tram going the other way

- Thanks Do I have to change?

- No, not for the Railway station

Dialogue 78

- I've bought the tickets!

- Have you really? Splendid! How did you manage it?

- With the help of a friend of mine

- Well done! It's a good thing you were able to

Dialogue 79

- How much is an ice-cream?

- Well, what sort of ice-cream do you want?

- This one, a choc-ice

- 15 pence, please

- I'll have one, please

- Here you are

- Thanks

Dialogue 80

- Could you give me some money?

- How much do you want, I wonder?

- Sixpence, if you can spare it

- All right When do you want it

- Straight away, please

- Here you are

- Thanks

Dialogue 81

- Order what you like I'll pay

- A couple of cheese sandwiches, please

- And what about a cup of coffee?

- As you please

- Anything else?

- Thanks I don't think I'll have anything else

Dialogue 82

- Can I get a cup of coffee? I'm so cold and tired

- Just a moment Sorry, there's no coffee

- Can't I have a glass of milk, then?

- There's no milk either, but you can have a cup

of tea

- With pleasure, if it's hot

Dialogue 83

- What does that sign say?

- Can't you read English?

- Why would I ask if I could?

- Shall I read it to you?

- That's what I want you to do

Editor: thankyou

Ngày đăng: 23/10/2013, 04:11

TỪ KHÓA LIÊN QUAN

w