4人英語情景對話口語練習(xí)
4人英語情景對話口語練習(xí)
班里聚集4個(gè)人來圍成一圈,可以進(jìn)行英語對話練習(xí)口語。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編給大家整理了4人英語口語對話,供大家參閱!
4人英語情景對話1
A1:Nice to see you again,Mr./Miss
A2:再次見到你,我很高興。
B1:見到你也很高興。
B2: Nice to see you,too.Mr/Miss—
A1:These days,We have talked all of the clause.But I don’t think you will refuse to add the arbitration clause into the contract.
A2:這些天,我們已經(jīng)談?wù)摿怂械臈l款,但是我想你不會(huì)拒絕再加上仲裁條款。
B1:當(dāng)然不會(huì)。我們在哪里仲裁呢?
B2:I won’t.Where do we hold arbitration then?
A1:Can we leave the place for arbitration and the arbitral organization open till it is needed?When a disputes arises,we can designate an arbitral body body temporarily through a discussion.
A2:我們可不可以留下仲裁條款,在需要的時(shí)候再找仲裁組織。當(dāng)爭議出現(xiàn)的時(shí)候,我們可以通過協(xié)商臨時(shí)找一個(gè)仲裁組織。
B1:坦白地說,我認(rèn)為那不是個(gè)好主意。設(shè)想一下,假如爭議出現(xiàn),關(guān)于仲裁方面,我們又不能達(dá)成一致,那么問題依然存在。根據(jù)我方常規(guī)的做法,爭議通常在中國處理。
B2:Frankly speaking,it is not a good idea.Suppose there is a dispute,and we can not agree on the place of arbitration,the problem will be pending.In our usual practice,arbitrations are conducted in China.
A1:If it is in China,the arbitration will be conducted according to China
rules.But we know nothing about China rules.May I recommended Tokyo?
A2:如果是在中國的話,那么爭議就會(huì)根據(jù)中國的法律。而我方對中國的法律規(guī)則知之甚少。你看東京怎么樣?
B1:不如這樣,為了公平起見,我們還是按照國際慣例,采用中日貿(mào)易慣例處理。
B2:Well,to be fair,we can adopt the customary practice that has been used in Sino-Japan trade.
A1:Yes?
A2:那是什么呢?
B1:爭議在敗訴方國家處理。那就意味著如果我方提出仲裁,那么在你方國家處理。
B2:The arbitration should be held in the country of the defendant.It means if I submit the case for arbitration,the arbitration will be conducted in your country.
A1:Good.I agree.Then how about the fees for arbitration?
A2:聽起來不錯(cuò)。我完全同意。那么關(guān)于仲裁費(fèi)用方面如何解決呢? B1:我認(rèn)為那應(yīng)該由敗訴方承擔(dān)。你認(rèn)為如何?
B2:I guess the losing Party should pay for it.What do you think about that?
A1:That’s OK.Let’s add it into the contract.
A2:好吧!那我們就把它寫入合同吧!
4人英語情景對話2
Tom Brown 美國公司經(jīng)理
Nancy Wang 公司的采購部業(yè)務(wù)員
Simon Zhou 公司經(jīng)理
N: Hello, Mr. Smith, I think we can start by talking about the price.
D: Sure. I'd be happy to answer any questions you may have.
N: Your products are very good. But I'm a little worried about the prices you're asking.
D: You think we are asking for more?
N: That's not exactly what I had in mind. I know your research costs are high, but what I'd like is a 25% discount.
D: That seems to be a little high, Mr. Nancy. I don't know how we can make a profit with those numbers. N: Well, if we promise future business, it will cut your costs, right?
D: Yes, but it's hard to see how you can place such large orders. We need a guarantee of future business, not just a promise.
N: We said we wanted 1000 pieces over a six-month period. What if we place orders for twelve months, with a guarantee?
D: If you can guarantee that on paper, I think we can discuss this further.
N: Never mind! By the way, our manager hope to see you, would you like to wait for a moment? I will take him to see you.
D: that’s ok,.
S: Hi, Mrs. Smith, Welcome to China! I am Simon Zhou, sales manager. It is a pleasure to see you here .How do you do?
D: How do you do, Mr. Simon!
S: I am afraid that our costs for the product won't go down much, even with future business.
D: Just what are you proposing?
S: We could take a cut on the price. But 25% would cut our profit margin. We suggest a compromise -10%. D: That's a big change from 25%! 10% are beyond my negotiating limit.
S: I don't think I can change it right now.
D: Mr. Tom, it is really beyond my limit, I think we can try to come up with some thing else.
S: We hope so, Mrs. Smith. I'll try very hard to reach some middle ground
D: I understand. We propose a deal. For the first six months, we get a discount of 20%, and the next six months we get 15%
S: Mrs. Smith,I can't bring those numbers back to my office.
D: Then you'll have to think of something better, Mr. Brown
T: How do you do, Mr. Simon!
S: How do you do, Mr. Brown! How about 15% the first six months, and the second six months at 12%, with a guarantee of 3000 units?
T: That's a lot to sell, with very low profit margins.
S: It's about the best we can do, Tom Brown. We need to get something out today. If we go back with nothing, we may be coming back to you soon to ask for a job.
T: OK .17% the first six months, 14% for the second?
S: Done. It’s really very kind of you, I’ m glad to cooperate with you .
4人英語情景對話3
A: Hi Julia, I am going to the video shop to buy some movie’s DVD, would you like to go with me?
B: Oh, hi Dianna, I’d love to. I also want to buy some DVDs, you know, many movies are worth to watch a second time.
A: That’s good, thank you. I know you have watched many movies, you can give me some nice suggestion.
B: OK, I’m glad to introduce the movies which I liked so much.
C:Hi Dianna,Julia, we are finding you.
A&B: Hi , what happened?
C: Can you believe? I have won a lottery! B: Really? Congratulations!
A: I think you always have good luck.
D: I am agree with you. He is a lucky boy.
C: ha haha, thank you. The prize is four movie tickets. I have invite David to go to the theatre with me. would you like to join us?
D: Yes, we know you two like watching movies and some new films were shown very often recently.
A: I’d love to, but I prefer watching a movie than going to the theatre.
B: So do I. I feel very sorry.
A: Oh, I have never heard you don’t like
watching movie in the theatre. Can you like to tell us the reason?
A: I think watch DVDs on TV by myself is more relax. For example, I may be amused by the funny words and actions, but I am unlikely to laugh out loud in the theatre.
D: But the artificially produced sound effects are much better in the theatre than the DVDs. When you hear guns firing in a theatre, you feel as if you were on a real battlefield.
C: Moreover, the presence of an audience can create a good atmosphere. You can easily be immersed in the movies. I think when you watch a movie first time, you should go to the theatre, you can understand the movie better.
B: But on the other hand, I can also press the PAUSE button, go to the kitchen or the toilet, and then come back to continue the movie. More importantly, if I don’t understand a section of the movie, I can replay it.
D: While, what you say is quite right. When we watch some foreign movies, our lack of
background information often requires us to make too much inferences, and sometimes we cannot understand certain parts of the movie. But if you don’t understand the movie when you see it in the theatre, you also can buy the DVDs and watch the movie again.
C: You can buy the DVDs whenever you want, but you can’t see a movie in the theatre if you miss the date.
A: Um, what you two said is very reasonable, I think I agree with you.
D: Yeah, and you may laugh heartily when the whole audience bursts into wild laughter.
C: We are going to see the new film-----<>, it’s a perfect movie that suits to watch on the theatre. Come with us, please.
A: Ok, I’m glad to go with you, how about you Julia?
B: Let me think, I don’t like go to because I have some bad memory in the theatre. Once I went to the theatre, I have a good seat and the movie was very interesting. However, a young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly, I even could not hear the actors. I was very angry.
A: Oh, the two young people are lack of public ethics.
C: What happened then?
B: In the end I could not bear it, I turned around and said ‘I can’t hear a word!’. The young man said ‘It’s none of your business. It’s a private conversation!’
D: The man was so rude. But not all the people are same as him. I hope you will not take offence.
B: Sure, I’ll go with you
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