Learning English
Conversations and please practice the dialogues by using useful
phrases below:
Are you sure that you won’t
reconsider...?
Are you sure you can’t/
won’t...
Are you sure you have taken
everything into account?
But the most sensible thing to
do would be to
Have you considered
everything?
I think you’d do well to...
Just for this time, please.
Please let me...
Why don’t you...?
Won’t you let me...
Examples of English Conversations:
Between Friends
Mark: Anthony. What are you
doing this evening? How about a movie?
Anthony: Which one?
Mark: There’s a good
Indonesian movie at 21st theatre.
Anthony: you know I don’t like Indonesian
movies.
Mark: Oh, Come on. I’ll sure you’ll enjoy this
one.
Anthony: I don’t enjoy Indonesian movies. I
can’t follow the conversation fully.
Mark: So what? We’re not Indonesian. Most of us
are not able to follow the
conversation fully. But there are so many other things you can enjoy.
Anthony: That’s true.
Mark: Then why don’t you come?
Anthony: All right. I’ll be at the theatre at
7. Is that OK?
Mark: Fine. See you at 7.
Anthony: See you.
At a College
Mrs. Lala: Good morning Madam. May I come in?
Mrs. Jenny: Good morning, Mrs. Lala. Do come in
and take your seat.
Mrs. Lala: Thank you, Madam. I’m thinking of
leaving the college.
Mrs. Jenny: But why? Aren’t you happy here?
Mrs. Lala: Of course, I am. It’s really a
pleasure working here.
Mrs. Jenny: Then what’s the matter now?
Mrs. Lala: I’ve been selected as an officer in
the Reserve Bank.
Mrs. Jenny: And you want to accept that?
Mrs. Lala: I am thinking of accepting it. As
you know, a bank officer gets much more
than a lecturer.
Mrs. Jenny: I know that. In terms of salary, it
is an attractive job for you. Do you think
you’ll be happy working
in a bank? You’re M.A in English Literature, you’ve
a flair for writing and
the students like your classes.
Mrs. Lala: Well, what you say is true. But…
Mrs. Jenny: I don’t want to stand in your way.
But do you think you have considered
everything? I think
you’ll do well to reconsider your decision. On your part,
we are very happy with
your work. We’ll be sorry if you decide to leave.
Mrs. Lala: All right, Madam. I’ll think about
it once again.
No comments:
Post a Comment