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Complete works of English situational dialogues in junior middle schools

English dialogue is a key link to cultivate students' interest in English learning, shape an open and inclusive character, develop creative and critical thinking, and train students' awareness and ability of cross-cultural communication, which lays a solid foundation for students' subsequent English learning. I have carefully collected junior high school English situational dialogues for everyone to enjoy and learn!

Junior high school English situational dialogue 1 a: Hi, Kim. Haven't seen you for a long time.

Hi, Kim, long time no see.

I know. I just got back from Tokyo.

Yes, I just got back from Tokyo.

I know you travel a lot. I wonder if you have ever been to Beijing?

I know you travel a lot. I wonder if you have been to Beijing?

Yes, I do. Actually, I used to live there. Why?

Yes I used to live there. Why do you ask?

A: Me? I will go there for my holiday with my family next month. Can you tell me what it is? How is it there?

I will spend my holiday there with my family next month. Can you tell me what it's like there

B: Um, um ... It? This is a very exciting place. In fact, it? This is probably one of the most exciting places I know.

Well, this is an exciting place. In fact, this is probably the most desirable place I know.

A: What's the weather like? What about the people?

What is the weather like there? What are people like?

B: The weather is usually cool at this time of year, and in my opinion, the people there are very friendly.

The weather there is usually cool now, and I think the people there are very friendly.

A: Sounds like a good place.

So this is a good place.

B: Yes. Me? I'm sure. You? We will have a good time there.

It is. You are sure to have a wonderful time there.

May I? I can't wait to leave.

I can't wait.

Be sure to send me a postcard and take more photos.

Don't forget to send me a postcard and take more photos.

Junior high school English situational dialogue 2 a: Hi, what? Is it new?

Hi, how's it going?

It's nothing.

it doesn't matter

A: What? What's your question? Why are you angry with me?

What's the matter with you? Why are you angry with me?

Why did you do that?

Why did you do that?

Do what?

Do what?

Do you know what I'm talking about? I'm talking about. Why did you tell Mrs. Li how much I spent? What am I going to do? Now she? I am going to tell the world!

You know what I'm talking about. Why did you go to miss Li and tell her how much money I wanted to earn? People all over the world will know!

A: Well, me? I'm really sorry. I didn't? I don't think it matters.

Oh, sorry. I thought it was okay.

It matters. You know how she talks to everyone and their brothers! Now the whole town will ask me for money!

Why doesn't it matter! You know her, she will tell everyone and their brothers! Now the whole city will borrow money from me!

Okay, I apologize. I guess I didn't? Don't think. I am very excited.

I apologize to you. I didn't think of this at the time. I just want to be happy.

Oh, really? It's over now. I don't think so. Anyway, it doesn't matter. They are sure to find out eventually. Everyone in this town? S always interested in gossip.

Anyway, it has already happened. I don't think it's a big deal after all. Everyone will know eventually. Everyone in this town likes to gossip.

You know, it's a lot of money for the first job?

You know, it's true that you made so much money in your first job. ......

You think me? Can I buy a BMW?

Do you think I can buy a BMW?

Well, I miss you? We'd better wait and see how much is left after Uncle Sam gets his share!

However, you'd better see how much is left after paying the tax!

A: Actually, everyone was impressed.

In fact, everyone is envious.

I guess so? It's no big deal after all.

I think it's no big deal.

Anyway, I'm really sorry Next time I? I'll think about it before I speak.

Anyway, I feel really embarrassed. Be careful what you say next time.

Junior high school English situational dialogue 3 a: Excuse me, Kim? It? It's getting late, so I? I'm afraid we? I have to go.

Oh, so early? It seems that you just got here!

A: Well, me? I have to get up and drive to the airport to catch the eight o'clock flight? Tomorrow's plane. we? I really had a good time, Kim. Thank you very much for inviting us.

I said, Sarah, why Don? Shall we have lunch together downtown sometime next week? We can talk more then.

A: Me? I'd love to!

B: Me? I heard that Hilton has delicious seafood.

A: Oh! That sounds great. I like seafood.

B: Me? I'll call you later and we can decide the time.

Well, it? This is a wonderful night. Thanks again.

B: It's my pleasure to be with you.

A: Me? I look forward to your call.

Thanks again. Good night

A: Good night.