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日常英語(yǔ)對(duì)話材料訓(xùn)練

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日常英語(yǔ)對(duì)話材料訓(xùn)練

  英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)中,對(duì)話是練習(xí)口語(yǔ)必不可少的一個(gè)步驟。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的日常英語(yǔ)對(duì)話材料訓(xùn)練,供大家參閱!

  日常英語(yǔ)對(duì)話材料訓(xùn)練:Teamwork

  Dialog one:

  W:How's your new job?

  M:Relly well,thanks.

  W:How're you finding your new boss?

  M:She's not bad.She is a big boss but I thought she's a user.

  W:Would you rather had her or your old boss back?

  M:She's far better than my old boss.He did not know how to express his opinion without putting one other person's down.

  W:How about your new co-workers?

  M:They are pretty easy going and it's a very friendly place to work.

  W:Do you miss your old worker?

  M:Of course,it spent so much time at my old place but I got to more very well,they are very friendly to me.

  W:SO,peole in different departments get along well with each other.

  M:Sure,since we work together in team,we have to get along well with each other.

  W:Do you like work in team with people from different departments?

  M:Yes,it help everyone to understand what we doing from different perspectives.

  W:Do you like work in team?

  M:I prefer to work independently.I think most people do .

  Dialog Two:

  M:How'd your interview go?

  W:Pretty well.I don't know if I would get the promotion not but I feel good about it.

  M:If you get your promotion,what would your new title be?

  W:If I get the promotion,I will be a senior engineer instead of assistant engineer.

  M:Will you get a place to?

  W:Whenever you have given a responsibility ,you should get a promotion.

  M:That makes sense.Who interview you?

  W:My boss.

  M:What kind of question did she ask you?

  W:She ask me about my ability to work in a team,and what I thought a good boss should be?

  M:A second one sounds a little different to answer.What did you tell her?

  W:I told her I am a excellent team player and a good boss should treat male or female employees equally.

  M:Those are good answers.How did she react?

  W:She told me that even I become a senior engineer,I had to work with the assistant engineer as a team.

  M:What'd you think about your boss?

  W:She's pretty easy to get along with.She listen to her employees and treat everyone equally.

  M:You're very lucky.NO everyone has such a great boss.

  W:That's true.She's highly demended everyone in my company.

  M:When you find out you get the promotion or not ,let me know.

  W:I will do.

  日常英語(yǔ)對(duì)話材料訓(xùn)練:The Working Day

  Dialogue 1

  W:How is your day?

  M:Let's start with you. How was yours?

  W:It was really busy. I had to work straight through my lunch break.

  W:Did you get a leave earlier then?

  W:My boss told me that I could either go home earlier or take a long lunch break another day, so I decided to wait and take a long lunch break another time.

  M:It was nice your boss give you option. My boss would never do that

  W:Let's get back to you. How was your day?

  M:That was horrible. It was just one thing after another.

  W:Ah, you look pretty upset. Are you ok?

  M:I'm fine.but I have a bad news

  W:What's that?

  M:I got sick today.

  W:you are kidding! How did that happen?

  M:Well, I was late to work today, It was the third time I was late this week.

  W:How late were you?

  M:Only about 5 minutes

  W:You got fired for being a few minutes late?

  M:My boss is really picky about that. He never arrives late. He usually works overtime, and always gets his work done on time.

  M:Oh,well. you never really liked your boss anyway, did you?

  Dialogue 2

  M:What's up? Are you in the middle of something?

  W:Yeah, I'm just working on how much money at the end of this month

  M:Doesn't your company work that for you?

  W:I don't work for a company any more. After I got fired last month, I decided to become self-employed.

  M:Really? That's exciting! How do you like it so far?

  W:Well, I can wake up whenever I want, and I don't have to ask anyone's permission to take a break.

  M:That sounds good. Working a nine-to- five job can feel rather limited. Are you working long hours?

  W:Actually I'm working more hours now than I did before. But I don't mind this much because I am the one making the decisions.

  M:How is the pay?

  W:I'd rather not say. It's a kind of personal thing.

  M:Can you just give me a ball-park figure?

  W:I'd really rather not. I 've never asked how much you made, have I?

  M:No, the reason that I'm asking is because if the money is good doing what you are doing. Then, I 'd like to quit my nine-to-five work and work with you.

  W:That would be nice, but I think you'd better stick with your day job.

  M:So the money isn't that good then.

  W:Let's just say that working for yourself isn't all that is correct to be.

  日常英語(yǔ)對(duì)話材料訓(xùn)練:How are you

  Dialogue1

  K:Hi Isaiah? How are you?

  I: I'm well. And you?

  K:Fine. How's your job going?

  I:I don't know if I told you or not, but I decided to start my own business.

  K:Really? That's fantastic. What kind of business is it?

  I:I've started an investment banking firm

  with some of myoId colleagues from Goldman Sachs.

  K:How's it going?

  I:It started off a bit slow, but now, business is really booming!

  K:That's such great news. I'm really happy for you!

  Where is your office located?

  I:Our head office is here in Beijing,

  but we're planning on opening up two more offices soon.

  K:Where will those be located?

  I:If all goes well, we'll open one up in Hong Kong in April

  and another one in Singapore in October.

  K:When will you find out?

  I:We're negotiating the final details of the leasing contracts

  tomorrow.

  K:Well, good luck! I hope it all goes well for you tomorrow!

  I:Thanks!

  Dialogue2

  I: I've got bad news.

  K: What's that?

  I: My new company is in danger of going bankrupt!

  K: Oh, no! How did that happen?

  I thought you said business was going well?

  I: It was going well. We have plenty of satisfied clients.

  K: What's the problem then?

  I : The CFO started using our client base to work on deals of his own.

  K: So he was getting paid by your company

  and making a profit on your clients?

  I: Yes. It's so horrible! I invested all of my savings into

  this company and then my own friend used me!

  K: What a thief!

  What are you going to do about it?

  I : Well, for starters, I had to fire him.

  K: It must have been hard to fire a friend.

  I : I thought it would be difficult,

  but he made it easy for me by stealing from me!

  K: What else are you going to do?

  I: I've got to hire someone who can look through our finances

  and re-do the books.

  K:Do you have anyone to work on recruitment?

  I: No. Do you know anyone who is looking for a job as a CFO?

  K: No, but I could help you look.

  I work for a head-hunting agency, you know.

  I: Fantastic! I'll give you 10% of his first two months' salary

  if you can find someone for me soon.

  K: Not a problem. I'll start looking immediately.

  I: Thanks a million!

  At least I have a few friends left whom I can count on!

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