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Four spoken English conversations when visiting friends

#英语# Introduction Visiting friends and entertaining guests at home are good weekend leisure activities. Learn a few authentic English expressions for entertaining guests and surprise your friends! The following are four spoken English conversations on visiting friends compiled by kao.com, let’s learn about them together!

Chapter 1 Spoken English Conversation on Visiting a Friend

A: Linda, it's so?at to see you again!

Linda, it's so?at to see you again!

Linda, it's so?at to see you again! So happy!

B: Well, thanks for inviting me to lunch. I never seem to leave my house these days!

Thank you for inviting me to lunch. I have hardly been out these days!

A: Come in, please. Make yourself at home.

Please come in. Be casual, you're welcome.

B: Thanks. You have a beautiful place.

Thank you, your place is so beautiful.

A: I'm glad you like it. The furniture's in pretty bad condition, though. We should get rid of it. It really looks bad in this new house.

Very Glad you like it, even though the furniture is terrible. We should get rid of it, old furniture looks ugly in a new house.

B: Don’t do that. It’s very comfortable. You have children, don’t you?

Don’t lose it. The furniture is quite comfortable. Do you have children?

A: Yes, we do. Two boys and a girl. Not to mention two dogs and a cat. So we have to make do with this furniture. As long as the children are small, anyway. It doesn't make sense to replace it.

Yeah. Two boys and a girl. And there are two dogs and a cat. It was because the kids were so young that we had to keep the furniture. It doesn't make much sense if you throw it away.

B: I know what you mean. Our children are hard on furniture, too. They are always jumping up and down on the sofa or spilling food on my chairs.

I understand. did you mean. My kids don’t care about furniture either. They are always jumping up and down on the sofa or throwing their food on the chairs.

A: They sound just like my children.

They sound just like my children.

B: Maybe we should get them all together to play with each other some afternoon.

Maybe we should get them all together to play with each other some afternoon.

A: That's a great idea!

This is a great idea!

Part 2: Spoken English conversation when visiting a friend

A : Mary, it's good to see you!

B: Josh and I were just on our way back home from the beach and thought we'd drop by.

A:I am so glad that you decided to stop by!

B: Yes, it has been a long time since we have seen you.

A: Mary, can I get Josh or you something to drink?

B: Oh no, thank you. We aren't all that thirsty.

A : How about a little snack then?

B:No, thank you, we just ate lunch a little while ago.

A: Well then, how is your family?

B:Everyone is doing great. My sister finally had her baby.

Part 3: Spoken English conversation when visiting friends

Would you like to come over our small party?

(Will you come over our small party?)

If you ever in Beijing, please do look me up.

(If you come to Beijing, please come and see me.)

Would you like to join us?

(Like to be with us?)

Shall we dance?

(Can we dance?)

Shall we go for a walk?

(Go for a walk, okay?)

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What about another coffee?

(Another cup of coffee?)

Shall we go to see a film?

(Go to see a movie,

May I have a dance with you?

(Can I have a dance with you?)

We'd be very honored if you would come to our wedding ceremony.

(We would be very honored if you could come to the wedding. )

Would you honor us with a visit?

(Can you honor us with a visit?)

I'd like to invite you to attend onr graduation ceremony .

(I hope you can attend our graduation ceremony.

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I'm very sorry, but can we make it another time?

(I'm very sorry, but can we make it another time?)

Welcome to our city !

(Welcome to our city!)

Are you free this evening? I want to pay you a visit.

(May I ask sometimes in the evening? I want to see you. )

I really call't thank you enough for the invitation.

(I'm so grateful for your invitation.)

It's my great honor to attend this grand graduation ceremony.

(I feel very honored to be able to attend this grand graduation ceremony.)

Be careful about your answers to invitations from others. , but also be treated politely. In short, "courtesy" is the essence of this type of conversation.

In the situational conversations of postgraduate entrance examination listening, everyday expressions of invitation also often appear. The following are some simulated listening dialogues:

Dialogue 1

M: Will you do me the honor of dancing with me, Mrs.Jones?

W: Oh , I'm really sorry. I've done too much of it.

M: Ok.I see…

Dialogue 2

M: Would you like to see a film with me tonight?

W:Oh, it is great.

Dialogue 3

M:How about having a drink in that bar ?

W: I'm afraid I can't

Part 4 Spoken English Conversation on Visiting Friends

1. Are you free this weekend? < /p>

Are you free this weekend?

2. Would it be a problem if I dropped by for a few minutes?

Would it be a problem if I dropped by for a few minutes?

3. Would you mind if I stopped by tomorrow?

Do you mind if I stop by tomorrow?

4. If I Will I be disturbing you if i visit you tonight?

Will I be disturbing you if i visit you tonight?

5. I just want to stop by and chat with you.

I just want to drop in for a chat.

6. Is it convenient if i visit you this weekend?

Is it convenient if i visit you this weekend?

7. I want to visit you next week.

I'd like to call at your house next week.

8. I'd like to go backstage to see you.

I want to pay you a visit the day after tomorrow.

9. When I go to your place, I want to see you.

I want to pay you a call when I'm in your area.

10. I want to visit you during my stay in your city.

During my stay in your city I want to visit you.

11. When would be a good time for me to come over?

12. I will arrive at six o'clock.

I will be here by six.

13. Can I bring something?

Can I bring something?

13. Can I bring my kids?

Can I bring my kids?