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Introduction to the most basic English conversation

English has now developed into the most widely used language in the world. As the carrier and expression of British and American cultural information, English has been deeply branded with the unique cultural imprint of Britain and America. I have sorted out the most basic English conversations, welcome to read!

One of the most basic English conversations

Big mouth: What are you absorbed in? So dedicated!

what are you reading? So focused!

Washball: Look at the most beautiful eyes.

Look at the most beautiful eyes in the world.

Mouth: Who?

Whose eyes are the most beautiful?

Washbauer: Audrey Hepburn's eyes, of course.

Audrey, of course? Hepburn's eyes are missing.

Mouth: I feel the same as you. She's definitely an angel. I can't find a word to describe her.

I feel the same way. She is like an angel. I can't find any words to describe her.

Washbauer: She is a treasure on the big screen, with a beautiful appearance.

Hepburn is a treasure in the world film industry, with a delicate appearance.

Big mouth: Many photographers like to take pictures of her in order to get "unshakable beauty".

Many photographers like to take pictures of her to capture "unparalleled beauty".

Washbauer: She is the embodiment of nature and beauty.

She is the embodiment of nature and beauty.

Mouth: I think God will want to kiss her cheek.

I think God wants to kiss her on the cheek.

Washbauer: Her beauty is an eternal classic.

Her beauty will become an eternal classic.

The most basic English dialogue II

Dad: We will have a picnic this Saturday.

Let's have a picnic this Saturday.

Sam&: Great!

Hooray!

Sam: Amy, will you take a kite tomorrow?

Amy, are you going to bring a kite tomorrow?

Amy: No, I won't.

No, it won't.

Sam: So, will you bring your camera tomorrow?

Do you want to bring your camera tomorrow?

Amy: No, I won't.

No, it won't.

Sam: Why not?

Why?

Amy: Because tomorrow is Friday! So I will bring a kite and a camera on Saturday.

Because tomorrow is Friday! So I'm going to take my kite and camera on Saturday.

Dad&Mom: Ha ha ha.

Hahaha!

The most basic English dialogue 3

Xiao Yang: What makes you so anxious?

What makes you so angry?

Xiao Li: Don't worry about it. This damn chewing gun is stuck to my new t-shirt. I have tried so many methods, but I can't get rid of it.

Forget it. This damn gum stuck to my new t-shirt. I tried many ways, but I couldn't get it off.

Xiao Yang: Did you put it in the reformer?

Did you put it in the refrigerator?

Xiao Li: Never. I don't want to cook my t-shirt.

Never. I don't want to cook my t-shirt.

Xiao Yang: No, you are wrong. Reformers don't just work for food, they work harder. If you put your T-shirt in the converter for an hour, the chewing gun will become solid, and then you can easily move it.

No, you are wrong. The refrigerator can not only be used to keep food, but also has many other functions. If you put your T-shirt in the refrigerator for an hour, the gum will harden and be easily removed.

Xiao Li: Really? What else can the refrigerator do?

Really? Does the refrigerator have other functions?

Xiao Yang: Yes, for example, you can put your new socks in the stove for a day or two, so that your socks will not break so easily.

Yes, for example, you can put the new one in the refrigerator for a day or two, so it won't break easily.

Xiao Li: Do reformers only work for clothes?

Does the refrigerator only work on clothes?

Xiao Yang: No, you can use it to prolong the life of the battery and kill the bugs in the book.

No, you can use it to prolong the life of the battery and kill the moths in the book.

Xiao Li: Wow, such a magical reformer!

Wow, amazing refrigerator!

The most basic English dialogue 4

Ann: Alison, what kind of pet do you want?

Alison, what kind of pet do you want?

Alison: What about goldfish?

How about a goldfish?

Ann: They are so boring! How about a snake? Snakes are interesting.

They are so boring! How about a snake? Snakes are interesting.

Alison: No! Snakes are so scary! Let's keep a pet like a cat.

Don't! Snakes are too scary. Let's find a good pet, such as a cat.

Ann: A cat? I do not like cats. Cats are not friendly enough.

A cat? I do not like cats. Cats are not friendly enough.

Alison: Well, that hamster over there looks good. He looks friendly and has short hair.

Well, that hamster looks good. He looks friendly and has short hair.

Yes, he's perfect!

Yes, he is perfect!

Alison: Let's catch him!

I want him!