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Junior high school English listening test content

If we want to learn English listening well, we need to do a lot of questions. Below I will sort out the English listening methods for you. I hope it can help the students.

1. Provide help Offers and responses

Can/ could/ Shall I help you (with that)? / Can/ Could/ Shall I do...for you? I can help / What can I do for you? / Would you like some/any help? / Would you like me to do sth. for you ? Do you want any help? / Would you like me to do sth. for you ? / Do you want me to... ? / Is there anything (else) I can do (for you)? Is there anything (else) I can do (for you)? / Let me do...for you. Let me do...for you.

When responding, whether you need the other person’s help or not, you must first express your gratitude.

Thank you./ Thanks a lot/ Thank you very much. Thank you./ Yes, please./ Thanks, please. Okay, thank you./Thank you for your help.

If you need help, you can say:

Thanks. That?s very kind /good / nice (of you). Thank you, that’s great.

If you refuse help, you can say: No, thanks. I can manage it myself. Thank you, I can handle it myself. / No, thank you , but I can do it myself./ No, I can do it, but thank you all the same./ That?s all right. thank you. < /p>

2. Communicative language when seeing a doctor

1. Commonly used words when the doctor asks about the condition

What can I do for you What disease are you seeing? / What?s wrong/the matter/ the trouble with you? Is there anything wrong with you? Is there anything wrong with you?

2. Commonly used expressions when patients talk about their illness

< p> I feel terrible/ bad/ ill sick. I don?t feel well. /I?m not feeling well. I feel uncomfortable./ I?m not in good health. Okay./ There is something wrong with...

I have / have got.... I feel... pain./ My back / nose hurts / aches . My back/nose hurts.

3. Common phrases used by doctors when examining patients

(Lie down and )let me exam you. (Lie down and )let me exam you. (Lie down), let me examine you. For a moment./ Does it hurt here?

4. Common phrases used by doctors when giving medical advice to patients after seeing the patient

It?s nothing serious. The illness is not serious. .It doesn't matter./ You?d better have a good rest.

Take this medicine three times a day./ Drink plenty of water and have a good rest. Drink plenty of fluids and rest well./ You have a high temperature./ You?d better go to bed don?t get up until you feel Better. You?d better go to bed don?t get up until you feel Better. Get up./ Take 2 pills now and 2 more in 4 hours? time. Take 2 pills now and 2 more in 4 hours? time./ I advise you(not) to... I advise you(not) to... / I suggest you... I suggest you... / You?ll be well/ all right soon. You will be well soon.

3. Talk about the weather conditions

1 , It is raining / blowing / snowing, (isn?t it ?) It is raining / blowing / snowing, (right?)

 It is +adj ./n.(today ). Today's weather...Such sentences are used to express opinions about the weather. It is +ady /n (today) can be used with adjectives or nouns describing the weather conditions. When responding, you can say: Yes, it is .

2. What?s the weather like today? / What?s the weather going to be like...?

These two Both sentence patterns are used to ask about the weather conditions. The former asks about the weather today and the latter asks about the weather in the future. After like, add an adverbial adverbial indicating future time (such as tomorrow. the day after tomorrow). When responding, you can say: It?s fine /warm /cold /hot ...or It?s going to be fine /warm/cold /hot ...

 What?s the weather like ...?You can also use How is the weather ...? Expression, the meaning is the same.

IV. Communicative terms for asking for directions and responding

Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to ...? Excuse me. Please tell me how to get to...(place)? / Excuse me. Han can I get to...? Excuse me, please, where is ...? Excuse me, how do I get to...?

When asking for directions, first say "Excuse me." It means "please forgive me, excuse me, excuse me." It means to apologize for disturbing you, and then ask again. When answering, you can answer according to the actual situation. The following expressions are commonly used:

How far is it from here? / It?s about...meters from here. It's about... meters away from here./ It?s about... yards/meters down this street./ Go straight ahead till you see... Go straight ahead till you see... and it's about... meters down./ Go straight ahead till you see... Go straight ahead till you see.../ Go down/along this street./ Take this street/road. Take this street/road. / Go through the gate and you?ll find the entrance to... Go through the gate and you?ll find the entrance to... Go down/along this street till you get to... along this Streets until...(place)./ Turn right/left at the first/second crossing./ You?d better take a taxi/minibus/No . 5 bus...You take a taxi/take a minibus/take the 5 bus.

5. Social terms when dining

1 . When dining, when the host asks the guest what he wants to eat/drink, the host often says:

Would you like sth.(to eat/to drink)?Would you like sth.(to eat/to drink)?Would you like to eat/drink... ? / What would you like (to have)? / Would you like some more...? / How about (some more) ...? (again) How about some...?

2. When dining, when the host takes the initiative to invite the guests to eat/drink something, the host often says:

Help yourself to...? Please eat/drink something.../ Let me give you...? Let me give you...? Make yourself at home. Please eat whatever you want, you're welcome.

 3 . When a guest expresses his willingness or agrees to eat/drink something, he often answers:

Yes, please, okay.I?d like...I want some...Well, just a little , please. Okay, please have a little.

4. When the guest expresses that he does not want to eat/drink or that he is full/drink, he often replies: No, thanks, thank you, no more. .Thank you, I've had enough. Thank you, I've had enough. I'm full, thank you. Thank you, I'm full.