人与人之间的心情随着时间慢慢地发生着变化,其对话也在潜移默化之间发生着改变。下面是小编给大家整理的两人相关五分钟英语对话,供大家参阅!
两人相关五分钟英语对话:事件的确切发生时间
EILEEN: I'm going to call children.
MARTIN: I'm going to get some water.
EILEEN: OK. Alan! Sue!
EILEEN: Did you finish your book, Sue?
SUE: Yes, I did.
ALAN: Did you like it? I read that book four years ago.
SUE: Yes, I liked it.
ALAN: That book is for boys.
SUE: No, it isn't.
ALAN: Yes, it is.
EILEEN: No, it isn't, Alan. I read that book many years ago.
ALAN: Dad?
MARTIN: Don't ask me. I don't want to say. I read it, too. Alan, when are you coming home?
ALAN: In the morning. At nine o'clock.
EILEEN: Are you going to have breakfast?
ALAN: Yes.
EILEEN: When are you going to have breakfast?
ALAN: We're going to have breakfast there, in the morning. When is your meeting, Dad?
MARTIN: The meeting is at eleven o'clock.
ALAN: May I come home at eleven o'clock? You can meet me at the Itoh's house.
MARTIN: No. You come home at nine o'clock. I want you to come before my meeting.
ALAN: OK.
SUE: Alan, can you come to the movies with us?
ALAN: When are you going to the movies?
SUE: At four o'clock.
ALAN: What movie are you going to see?
SUE: We're going to see the Walt Disney movie.
ALAN: That's for children.
SUE: Daddy's going with me.
ALAN: I don't want to see a movie for children.
EILEEN: Alan, it's not for children.
ALAN: I have to study in the afternoon.
SUE: Can you study in the evening?
ALAN: I have to study in the afternoon and in the evening.
SUE: When are you going to study?
ALAN: I'm going to study after lunch and after dinner.
EILEEN: When are you going to work?
ALAN: I'm not going to work tomorrw. I have to work on Monday.
EILEEN: When are you going to work on Monday?
ALAN: At seven-thirty.
MARTIN: In the evening?
ALAN: No. In the morning.
EILEEN: Before school?
ALAN: Of course. I'm going to work at seven-thirty and then I'm going to school at eight
两人相关五分钟英语对话:When are you going to have lunch
CARA: When are you going to have lunch?
WALEED: I'm not going to have lunch.
HOWARD: After I finish my work.
MARTIN: At twelve-thirty.
MARTIN: Cara, when are you going to Europe?
CARA: We're going next month.
WALEED: Can we go to lunch now?
CARA: Howard isn't here.
WALEED: When is he coming?
MARTIN: In a few minutes.
WALEED: Where are you going in Europe?
CARA: We're going many places.
WALEED: Are you going to Bulgaria?
CARA: Yes, we are.
WALEED: When are you going there?
CARA: Let me see. In about three weeks.
WALEED: I have an uncle in Bulgaria. Can you phone him?
CARA: Of course. Please give me his phone number.
WALEED: OK. I'm going to bring it next week.
MARTIN: When did your uncle go to Bulgaria?
WALEED: Many years ago. He was a student. He studied engineering.
MARTIN: Did he stay there?
WALEED: Yes, he did. He married. He had children.
MARTIN: When did you see him?
WALEED: Twenty years ago. He came to see my father.
WALEED: He is my father's brother.
HOWARD: I'm here.
WALEED: Good, Can we go now?
HOWARD: Were you waiting for me?
WALEED: Of course.
HOWARD: Yes, let's go.
CARA: Martin, when are we going to Georgetown University?
MARTIN: Next week. The demonstration is on Wednesday.
HOWARD: What demonstration is that?
CARA: It is Environmental Day. There is a big demonstration.
WALEED: What is Environmental Day?
MARTIN: The students are having a demonstration about environmental problems. Cara and I are going to write a story.
WALEED: What problems are they demonstrating about?
CARA: Many problems.
MARTIN: We're going to write about river pollution.
CARA: Yes. The university is on the river. We want to listen to the speeken. We want to write about pollution.
MARTIN: We had a story about ocean pollution.
WALEED: When?
CARA: A few weeks ago. We visited the Atlantic Ocean.
HOWARD: When did you go to the Atlantic Ocean?
MARTIN: In the summer.
WALEED: Did you see pollution in the ocean?
CARA: Yes, we did. We saw pollution in some places.
MARTIN: We saw pollution in the river, too.
HOWARD: When?
MARTIN: Last week. Last month. Last year. We want to write about pollution.