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日常簡(jiǎn)單英語口語對(duì)話

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日常簡(jiǎn)單英語口語對(duì)話

  人與人之間增進(jìn)感情的方式并非只有深談,更多的還是需要平常的問候或是生活中司空見慣的話題。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理的日常簡(jiǎn)單英語口語對(duì)話,供大家參閱!

  日常簡(jiǎn)單英語口語對(duì)話:Let’s see a Movie

  Dialogue one

  A: Do you have any plans for tomorrow night?

  B: Not really, I was thinking of maybe going to a movie. Do you want to go with me?

  A: Sure. What movie were you thinking about going to?

  B: Have you heard of Hot Fuzz?

  A: Yes, isn’t it the director of that movie the same guy who directed Shaun of the Dead?

  B: That’s the one. It’s an action comedy. What do you think?

  A: Oh, to be honest, I didn’t really like the Shaun of the Dead. Besides, I like movies with happy ending best.

  B: What do you have in mind?

  A: I was thinking of seeing You, Me and Dupree. It is a typical Hollywood blockbuster.

  B: Is it that the chick flick with Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson?

  A: Yes, I suppose you wouldn’t want to see that, oh?

  B: Not really. Do you like biographical drama films?

  A: Oh, it depends on whom the film is about. Which movie did you have in mind?

  B: And half the way, the new movie called Become Jean which is based on the true story of Jean Austin.

  A: That sounds fantastic. What time is it playing?

  B: It is on at 8:00p.m. at the phoenix theater. I have a membership there, so I can book ticket ahead of time.

  A: Great, so I’ll meet you there around 7:45 tomorrow night?

  B: Sounds good, I’ll see you then.

  Dialogue two

  A: So have you seen all three The Lord of the Ring movies?

  B: Yes, but I didn’t really like the third one at all.

  A: That’s the Return of the King, right?

  B: Yes, even though the costumes were brilliant. I didn’t think it was as good as the first two. What did you think?

  A: I thought the special effects were amazing. But I got a bit confused, the plot was too complicated for me.

  B: Did you read the book before you watched the movies?

  A: No, did you?

  B: Yes, I read them many times. I think it’s much easy to follow for people who already familiar with the characters.

  A: Yes, trying to keep track with all the characters was quite confusing for me.

  B: I also think it was much better in a theater than at home.

  A: Most movies are. Another problem for me was the movie was dubbed in German with English subtitles.

  B: That happens a lot in non-English speaking counties.

  A: I heard the Return of the King was nominated for 11 Oscars.

  B: Actually they not only had 11 nominations, but they won 11 Oscars too.

  日常簡(jiǎn)單英語口語對(duì)話:Television Programs

  Dialogue1

  Faith: What are you watching on the telly?

  Henry: There's a great sitcom on Channel 3 that starts

  in about 3 minutes. F: Which one is that?

  H: The Office. Have you watched it?

  F: I've seen the British version and loved it,

  but have never seen the American version.

  H: It's almost exactly the same. I think it's a hilarious show.

  F: what are you watcfullg now?

  H: They're just showing highlights of American

  Idol from last night right now.

  F: I can't stand American Idol! I think it's really over-rated.

  H: I couldn't agree with you more.

  F: Have you got satellite, cable, or digital TV?

  H: We have digital TV. It's amazing though-even with 100 channels,

  there's often nothing on that I'd want to watch!

  F: Do you watch a lot of TV then?

  H: I guess so. I'm a bit of a couch potato. How about you?

  F: I don't have a TV at home, so I rarely watch anything.

  Is there anything worth watching after The Office?

  H: There's actually a documentary on the history channel later on

  that I'd like to watch. Do you want to stay and watch it with me?

  F: Why not. I don't have anything better to do!

  DIALOGUE2

  H: Why did you turn the television off?

  F : The amount of commercials on TV is unbearable sometimes!

  H: There are a few channels that are commercial free.

  Do you ever watch those?

  F: Yes, I do. I find their shows to be quite educational-and

  they don't often show repeats. Do you ever watch those channels?

  H: Very rarely. Their shows aren't very interesting, to be honest.

  F: Do you want to tum the TV back on?

  H: I would, but I don't have the remote control.

  Do you have it?

  F: No. I don't know what happened to it.

  H: I guess I'll get up to tum it back on.

  Remote controls really make us lazy, don't they?

  F: They really have, but you can't buy a television today without one.

  H: That's so true.

  F: I know what we could watch.

  There's a new reality show in which the contestants have to

  build a house.

  H: Is that the one with the presenter who used to interview

  celebrities on the entertain- ment channel?

  F: Yep, that's it.

  H: Well, let's give it a go. He's a pretty funny presenter.

  F: Alright. I'll just change the channel then.

  日常簡(jiǎn)單英語口語對(duì)話:Show Biz

  Dialogue1

  Mckenna: Did you watch the Oscars on Sunday night?

  Seth: No, but I heard that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt didn't attend.

  M: Yes, that was surprising.

  I heard that they got into a fight and then decided not to go.

  S: They must be the most famous celebrity couple in Hollywood.

  M: They're also one of the richest couples.

  They have so much money that they can buy almost anything

  they want.

  S: I also heard that Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes made

  an appearance at the Oscars.

  M: Did either one of them win an Oscar this year?

  S: I think Tom might have been nominated for one of his films,

  but I don't think he won anything.

  M: Tom Cruise may be handsome, but I think he's a bit crazy,

  don't you?

  S : Yes, his marriage to Katie is actually quite scandalous.

  M: I still think that they only got married to get more publicity

  for their movies and themselves.

  S: People in show biz can have such an easy life;

  I don't know why they have to make it so complicated.

  M: I would never want to be a celebrity because the paparazzi would

  also be after you.

  S: That's true. I guess it would be difficult to have people taking

  pictures of you everywhere you go.

  M: Thank goodness we're not rich and famous!

  S: Being famous, I can do without, but I wouldn't mind being rich!

  DIALOGUE2

  S: Have you read the feature article about Oprah Winfrey

  in this magazine? M: No, what's it about?

  S: Apparently, she's being given an award for donating

  so much money to charity.

  M: She's very generous with her money.

  I think that's because she was poor when she was young.

  S: I heard that she's one of the wealthiest women in the world.

  M: I'd believe it. She owns magazines,

  television shows and she has a huge fan base.

  S: You know; I heard that she was opening a school for

  underprivileged girls in Africa.

  M: Did they mention that in the article?

  S: Yes, she's not only building the school,

  but is also using her own money for the upkeep of the school

  and to pay the teachers a fur salary.

  M: That's really commendable.

  I think more celebrities should use their money to help people

  like Oprah has.

  S: I agree. So many celebrities waste their money on sports cars,

  expensive clothing, and luxurious hotels.

  M: It's amazing how much money they can spend.

  I heard Britney Spears once spent $ 24, 000 a night on a hotel room!

  S: What a waste. It's good to see some stars that are more concerned

  with charity than status symbols.

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