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spoken english dialogue

Don't be nervous when you talk to foreigners in English. Listen carefully to what he is saying and what he wants to express. Because English is not our mother tongue, speaking and listening naturally will not be particularly fluent in conversation. But it doesn't matter, as long as you practice and speak more, you will become proficient after a long time and can express yourself clearly in oral English conversation. The following are the scene dialogues commonly used in oral English conversations in daily life. They came from the website of Seattle Working English, and I chose some of them. There are many other oral dialogues in the study garden column, such as those used in interviews and work. You can visit their website.

First of all, talk in English when we meet for the first time.

Hello, Stone. I want to introduce my friend, Lisa. Hi, Stone, I'd like to introduce my friend, Lisa.

Hello, Lisa. Nice to meet you. Hi, Lisa, nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you, too, Stone. Nice to meet you, too, Si Tong.

Lisa, you know, I've heard a lot about you. Lisa, you know, I've heard a lot about you.

Really? I hope it's not anything bad about me. Really? I hope this is not a bad thing for me.

Not at all. You are very popular. Everything I heard is good! Not at all. You are very popular. All I hear is your good words!

Hello, let me introduce myself. I'm your new neighbor. My name is Andy. Hello. Let me introduce myself. I am your new neighbor, Andy.

Hello, Andy. I am Judy. Nice to meet you. Hello, Andy, my name is Judy. Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you, too. Nice to meet you, too.

B: Come and have a look when you are free. Come and talk sometime.

Thank you for inviting me. I will! Thanks for the invitation, I will!

Second, birthday congratulations in English conversation

Linda, it's really late. Let's call it a day. Linda, it's too late. Let's call it a day.

That's a good idea. We will finish this project first thing tomorrow morning.

That's a good idea. We will finish this project first thing tomorrow morning.

A: No problem. Do you want me to take you home? Of course. Shall I drive you home?

B: Great. Thanks for the ride. I really appreciate it. You know my car is still in the shop. Great, thank you for coming to see me off. I really appreciate it. You know my car is still being repaired.

A: You're welcome. I'd love to. Never mind, it's my pleasure.

B: That's very kind of you. That's very kind of you.

Mike, these flowers are so beautiful. Mike, these flowers are really beautiful.

I'm glad you like them. Happy birthday! I'm glad you like it. Happy birthday!

I cannot thank you enough. I'm really touched. I don't know what to say.

I really don't know how to thank you. I am really touched, and I don't know what to say.

Forget it. I'd love to. You mean a lot to me.

You're welcome. I'd love to. You are too important to me.

You are the best! You are the best!

Third, things are progressing.

Peter, have you finished your English composition? Peter, have you finished your English composition?

No. But I'm trying. No. I am writing something.

A: Class starts in twenty minutes. You must hand it in at the beginning of class today. There are still 20 minutes to go to class. You must hand in your homework before class today!

I know. I know! I know. I know!

Do you think you can finish it on time? Do you think you can finish it on time?

B: Don't worry. I will finish it soon. I'm almost finished.

Don't worry. I'm almost done.

You better hurry! You better hurry!

Well, it will be much easier to finish if you don't talk to me.

If you don't talk to me, it will be easier for me to finish.

A: Sorry! I'm sorry!

5. English dialogue to discuss holiday arrangements

A: Nice day, isn't it? It's a nice day today, isn't it?

Yes, it is. Are you here on business? Yes, it's really good. Are you here on business?

No, I'm on vacation. I want to see the famous Three Gorges. No, I took a vacation to travel to the famous Three Gorges.

B: I want to travel there, too. Is this your first visit to China?

I also visited the Three Gorges. Is this your first visit to China?

Yes, it is. Yes

Why don't we go together? I can show you around. I think you will have a better time. Why don't we go hand in hand? I can show you around. I think you will have a better time.

I totally agree. I totally agree.

Great, let's go! Great, let's go!

Thanks for the English dialogue

Jenny, did you have a good time? Jenny, are you enjoying your stay here?

B: Of course. This is a great party, with interesting people and delicious food. Of course, this party has good food and good guests. It's really great.

I'm glad you had a good time. I'm glad you enjoyed your stay here.

Thank you for your invitation. Thank you for your invitation.

A: It's my pleasure. Can I get you another glass of champagne? I'd love to. Another glass of champagne?

Yes, I'd like another drink. You are a great host. Thank you for everything. Yes, I'd like another drink. You are really an excellent hostess. Thank you for everything.

It's my pleasure that you can come. It's my pleasure that you can come.

Mrs. Li, I have been here for almost a week. I really must leave tomorrow.

Mrs. Li, I have lived here for almost a week. I really have to go tomorrow.

B: Please feel free to stay as long as you want. You know you are always welcome here. Please feel free to stay as long as you want. You're always welcome.

A: Thank you. You are too kind to me. Thank you, you are so kind to me.

B: Is there anything else I can do for you before you leave? Is there anything else I can do before you go?

No, thank you. You've done a lot for me. Thank you for everything.

No, thanks. You've done a lot for me. Thank you for everything.

You're welcome. I really like your company. You're welcome. I'm glad to have your company.

Eliminate the troubles of English conversation

A: Jodi, I have to find Jim today, but I forgot his address and phone number.

Judy, I have to get in touch with Jim today, but I forgot his address and telephone number.

B: Don't worry. I have his pager number here. Don't worry. I have his pager number here.

Really? You helped me a lot. Thank you. Really? You helped me a lot, thank you.

Forget it. It's nothing. You're welcome. Nothing.

Anna, do you want to dance? Anna, do you want to dance?

I'd love to, but I'm a poor dancer. I'm afraid I'll step on your foot. Oh, I'd love to. But I can't dance well. I'm afraid of stepping on your foot.

A: Don't worry. I'll tell you what to do. This is a piece of cake. Don't worry. I'll teach you how to jump. This is a cinch!

B: Thank you. I will try my best. Thank you. I will try my best.

Eight, apologize in English dialogue.

Jessie, I'm afraid I can't go home for dinner tonight.

Jessie, I'm afraid I can't go home for dinner tonight.

B: Not going home for dinner again? This is the third time this week!

Not going home for dinner? This is the third time you have done this this week!

A: Sorry. Our company has just opened. There are always too many things to deal with. You know that. Sorry, our company has just opened, and there are always too many things to deal with, as you know.

B: You don't have to explain. Suit yourself. You don't have to explain, suit yourself.

A: I apologize. I promise you, I will be with you at the weekend. I promise. I'm sorry. I promise you, I'll be with you at the weekend, I swear.

B: We'll see. We'll see.

Thank you for your understanding. I promise to make it up to you. Thank you for your understanding. I promise to make it up to you.

Nine, praise praise English dialogue

Tom, I have good news for you. Tom, I have good news for you.

B: What's this? What good news?

Haven't you heard that your novel won the Nobel Prize? Haven't you heard that your novel won the Nobel Prize?

Really? I can't believe it. It's like a dream come true I never thought I would win the Nobel Prize! Really? I can't believe it. It's like a dream. I never thought I would win the Nobel Prize!

You are doing very well. I'm very proud of you. You are doing very well. I'm so proud of you. Thank you for your compliment.

Of course you deserve it. Let's celebrate! You deserve this award. Let's celebrate!

I heard that you were promoted to the general manager of IBM's China headquarters.

I heard that you were promoted to the general manager of IBM's China headquarters.

That's true. I got the news yesterday. Yes, I just found out yesterday.

You did a good thing for the company. This is your first day in your new position. How do you feel? You have contributed to the company. So, today is your first day in your new position. How do you feel?

Not bad. I am very confident. I like challenges. Yes, I am confident. I like challenges.

I believe you are very suitable for this position. I believe you are qualified for this job.

B: Thank you. Thank you.

Ten, friends say goodbye to English conversation

Mr. Wang, are you enjoying your stay here? Mr. Wang, are you enjoying your stay here?

Sure, I like it very much. I met my old friends and made some new friends. Of course, I had a good time. I met my old friends and made some new friends.

We all enjoy being with you. What time are you coming back? We all like being with you. What time are you coming back?

Sometime next year. Sometime next year.

I look forward to seeing you again. Take care. I look forward to seeing you again. Take care.

B: You too. Keep in touch. You too. Keep in touch.