英語兩人情景長對話

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  1

  Todd: OK, Keri, I've heard you talk about your father quite a bit. He sounds like a very interesting man. Can you talk a little bit about him?

  Kerri: Sure. My dad's name is Robert and he's an interesting guy. He's retired now and lives in Oregon and in his free time he's building an airplane wow! Yeah!

  Todd: So can he fly a plane as well?

  Kerri: Yeah, he has a private pilot's license.

  Todd: Wow, that must be pretty difficult. He's actually making a plane from scratch.

  Kerri: Yeah. Well, he used to be an airplane mechanic, so quite awhile ago. But yeah, he's doing all the riveting, building all the different parts of the plane and assembling it.

  Todd: Wow! So when do you think he's going to be finished.

  Kerri: I don't know. I got an e-mail from him recently that said he's just putting the tail section on soon. But I haven't seen a picture of that yet.

  Todd: Wow. So are you going to go in this plane with your father as soon as it's finished?

  Kerri: I hope so. He's having someone else test fly it which made me happy when I found out. Although I trust his work cause he's meticulous but it made me feel good that someone else is going to try it for the first time, but yeah, after it's finished, when he's ready to take up passengers.

  Todd: Cool. Sounds fun.

  Kerri: Yeah. I think so.

  2

  Todd: Hello!

  Jeanna: Hello!

  Todd: Hi, what's your name?

  Jeanna: Jeanna.

  Todd: OK, Jeanna, how old are you?

  Jeanna: I'm 15 years old.

  Todd: 15! OK, are you in high school?

  Jeanna: Yes, I am.

  Todd: OK. What do you think about high school?

  Jeanna: It's fun. Very diverse.

  Todd: What do you like to study in high school?

  Jeanna: I like history a lot.

  Todd: OK. Why do you like history?

  Jeanna: It's interesting to learn about the past, different things, and different cultures.

  Todd: OK. What's one thing you don't like about high school?

  Jeanna: People can be really cruel.

  Todd: Oh, really! How? How are people cruel?

  Jeanna: There's a lot of judgmental-ness.

  Todd: Oh, that's too bad. So, you're nice to everybody?

  Jeanna: Generally.

  Todd: OK. OK. Who's your favorite teacher?

  Jeanna: Probably my English teacher.

  3

  Todd: Hello, Yoko.

  Yoko: Hello, Todd.

  Todd: How are you?

  Yoko: Good. How are you?

  Todd: Good. OK. We're gonna talk about trains.

  Yoko: OK.

  Todd: Do you take the train everyday?

  Yoko: Yes, I have to.

  Todd: Oh, really?

  Yoko: Yeah, cause I don't have a car.

  Todd: Oh, really?

  Yoko: Yeah!

  Todd: Are you have happy with that? Do you mind?

  Yoko: Actually no!

  Todd: Yeah, well, what's the train like in the morning when you get on?

  Yoko: It's really crowded.

  Todd: Yeah!

  Yoko: Yes.

  Todd: OK. How much is your train fare?

  Yoko: Almost 500 yen.

  Todd: What's the best thing about taking the train?

  Yoko: Mm, nothing.

  Todd: Nothing.

  Yoko: Nothing. I don't think it's great. Ah, I can sleep on the train.

  Todd: OK. Do you normally get a seat?

  Yoko: Ah, sometimes I can.

  Todd: Yeah.

  Yoko: Yeah.

  Todd: OK. Do you read?

  Yoko: Cause I can't read a book. I'll get sick.

  Todd: Oh, cause your eyes move around.

  Yoko: Yeah.

  Todd: Yeah, I gocha. What's the worse thing about the train?

  Yoko: Ah, too crowded in Japan.

  Todd: Yeah. It's terrible.

  Yoko: And I have to pay.

  Todd: Oh, you have to pay. Your company does not pay.

  Yoko: No.