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英语口语情景长对话
英语口语情景长对话 英语口语情景长对话一 Todd: Marika let“s talk about television. Marika: OK. Todd: Do you like to watch a lot of TV Marika: Yeah, I watch a lot of TV. Todd: Now you“ve been in Japan for awhile. Do yo watch TV in English or in Japanese Marika: I watch TV in Japanese, but if it\"s on in English I will watch it in English. Yeah, I\"m the same way. Todd: Um, how good is your comprehension How much can you understand Marika: If it\"s a drama I can understand most of what\"s happening, and definitely the story, but if a talk show and there\"s young people on and there\"re speaking fast, with a lot of slang, I don\"t really understand a lot of what they\"re saying, although I might know what topic they\"re discussing, I won\"t know what exactly their stand is. Todd: Do you think that TV is bad for people Marika: Yeah, I think that TV is bad for people. It\"s really bad. Todd:Why Marika: Because instead of reading a book or doing something outside, or doing something productive you just sit in front of a TV and absorb bad information or things that don\"t really help, help you learn anything probably, although Japanese television I think does have a lot of good documentaries and a lot of informative television programs. 英语口语情景长对话二 Kanade: Hi, Todd. Todd: How are you doing Kanade: Good, how are youTodd: Pretty good. Kanade, you talk about your little sister a lot. Kanade: Yes, I like her. Her name is Asuka. She\"s a university student now. She\"s two years younger than I and we are so close so we see each other more than twice in a month. People say we don\"t look like each other, we don\"t look similar, but sometimes we see, we look very similar in the pictures. She lives in
Tokyo so we can have some coffee on the weekends or go shopping sometimes. Todd: So what did you sister give you as your last birthday gift Kanade: Birthday gift We don\"t really give the birthday gift instead but we give each other some small letter or something in normal day. Todd: That\"s nice. Kanade: Yeah, surprise. Todd: Are you in contact with each other every day by e-mail Kanade: Every day, almost every day or sometimes the phone. Todd: Do you guys ever fight Kanade: Ah, not really. I really like her so always, when she always asks me something I always do that. Todd: Wow! What a good big sister. Kanade: I know that! Todd: Wow! That\"s sweet. Well, if your sister is listeing what would you like to tell her right now. Kanade: I\"m always with you so, you can do whatever you want. Todd: Oh, you\"re a nice sister. Thanks a lot Kanade. Kanade: Thank you, Todd. 英语口语情景长对话三 Todd: Clare, you\"re from England. Clare: That\"s right. Todd: How would you compare England and Japan Clare: Well, I think, let\"s take price-wise, they\"re actually quite similar. Well, not, maybe not England as a whole but, say Japan and London is very similar, Ifound in supermarkets, in housing, and things like that. In other respects, the people are certainly different. I mean, British people are renowned to be very polite as Japanese people are too, and Japanese people are very helpful as well, probably more so than British people I would say. Mm, what else Todd: What about the weather Clare: The weather Well, it\"s been raining a lot in Japan recently so we could say that it\"s quite similar, although actually, when I was e-mailing my parents, they\"ve been going on about how there hasn\"t been much rain the past couple of months and how they think there is going to be a drought. That typical British stereotype of the weather is not true at the minute and it\"s probably wetter in Japan, but yeah, I think that climate wise it\"s quite similar in terms of temperature. It\"s definitely much more humid here than at home. Todd:
OK. Thanks a lot.
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