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Urgent! College English master, please come in! Help write three English dialogues.

Hotel reservation:

Can I help you, sir?

Yes, do you have any rooms available?

A: A single room?

No, I need a double room and three triple rooms. My family is waiting for me in the car.

A: OK. Could you fill in your name, address and telephone number on this form?

B: Here you are.

A: How will you pay, sir?

B: Credit card, please.

A: OK. Here's your key. The check-out time is noon.

B: Thank you. Does it include breakfast?

A: No.

Translation:

Can I help you, sir?

Well, do you still have a room?

A: A single room?

No, I need a double room and three triple rooms. My family is waiting for me in the car.

A: Well, please fill in the name, address and telephone number on this form.

B: Here you are.

A: How would you like to pay, sir?

B: Credit card.

A: OK. Here's your key. The check-out time is noon.

Thank you. Is breakfast included?

A:No..

In the consulting room:

A: Good morning. What's bothering you?

Good morning, doctor. I have a terrible headache.

Okay, young man. Tell me how it started.

I had a runny nose yesterday. Now my nose is blocked. I have a sore throat. I'm afraid I have a fever. I feel terrible.

Don't worry, young man. Let me examine you. First, let me look at your throat. Open your mouth and say "ah".

B: Ah.

It's good. Now stick out your tongue. All right.

Doctor, is there a problem?

Your throat is inflamed. Your tongue coating is very thick. You have all the symptoms of the flu.

Then what should I do?

What you need is to have a good rest and drink more water. I'll write you a prescription.

B: Thank you very much.

A: You're welcome. Remember to do as I tell you.

I will. Goodbye.

Translation:

A: Good morning. what happened to you

Good morning, doctor. I have a terrible headache.

All right, young man. Tell me what happened.

I often had a runny nose yesterday. Now I have a stuffy nose, a sore throat and I'm afraid I have a fever. I feel terrible.

Don't worry, young man. Let me examine you. Let me look at your throat first. Open your mouth and say "ah".

B: Ah.

It's good. Stick out your tongue. Hmm.

Doctor, what's the matter?

A: Your throat is inflamed and your tongue is thick. These are all symptoms of the flu.

B: Then what should I do?

A: Take more rest and drink more water. I'll give you a prescription right away.

B: Thank you very much.

A: Nothing. Remember what I want you to do.

I will. Goodbye.

Ask for advice:

I am dating a girl, but I don't know what I should say to her. Can you give me some advice?

B: Of course. Do you like her? Tell her how much you love her and how much you miss her.

A: Yes. But I want to say something else besides this.

Hmm. Every time you meet, you can praise her. You see, everyone likes to be appreciated.

A: That's true. Thank you very much, but … do you have anything else to suggest to me?

B: Yes. Think of something interesting to tell her so that you can keep silent on the date.

Wow, this is a bit tricky for me, because … you know, I never tell funny jokes.

B: Then, try to make some changes. I'm telling you, girls like this kind of thing.

I am dating a girl, but I don't know what to say to her. Can you give me some advice?

B: No problem. Do you like her? Tell her how much you love her and how much you miss her.

A: OK. Besides this, I want to tell her something else.

B: Well ... you can compliment her every time you see her. You see, everyone likes to be appreciated.

A: That's right. Thank you, but ... do you have any suggestions for me?

B: Mm-hmm. Think of something interesting to tell her so as not to fall into awkward silence.

A: Well, it's challenging for me because ... you know, I've never been good at telling jokes.

Then, sincerely, try to change. I'm telling you, girls love this.

I hope I can help you ~