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練習(xí)英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的句子

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  隨著中國(guó)的不斷強(qiáng)大以及中外交流的日趨頻繁,英語(yǔ)作為世界語(yǔ)言在中國(guó)越來(lái)越受到重視,中國(guó)人對(duì)英語(yǔ)的學(xué)習(xí)興趣也越來(lái)越濃。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編帶來(lái)的練習(xí)英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)句子,歡迎閱讀!

  練習(xí)英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的句子精選

  Lesson One Greetings

  Core Sentences

  1. Good morning Mrs. Brown. How are your doing?

  2. I am doing well, thank you. And you?

  3. How is your husband?

  4. Alan was sick last week. But now he feels better.

  5. Please give my regards to him.

  6. Jenny, I havn't seen you an ages. You look great today.

  7. Thanks John. It's really been a long time.

  8. How is everything going?

  9. Not bad, Thanks.

  10. What's going on with you study?

  11. I'm working on my English now.

  12. What's up, body?

  13. Not much, how about you?

  14 I'm going to an browd next week.

  Dialog Exercises

  Number One

  A. Hello Bill, long time no see.How are you?

  B. I'm fine. Thank you, and you.

  A. I'm fine, too. Thank you.How is your wife?

  B. She was sick last week, but she is much better now. Thank you.

  A. Please give my regards to her.

  Number Two

  A. Hi, Jerry, is that you? Long time no see.

  B. Yes, it's been long. How is your study?

  A. I'm working on my final paper. And you?

  B. I'm working on Englsih. I work real hard.

  Number Three

  A. Hi Sandro, long time now see.

  B. Oh, morning Linda.It's nice to see you.You look great today.

  A. How has thing been these days?

  B. Can't be better. I got better pay job last week.

  A. That's wonderful, how is your husband?

  B. Jerry had a headace yesterday, but now he feels much better.

  A. I hope he will recomver soon. Please give my regards to him.

  B. I sure will. Thanks.

  練習(xí)英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的句子閱讀

  Core Sentences

  1. Good evening, Ladies and Gentalman. Welcome to Dennis' birthday party, nice having you here. Hope you have a good time.

  2. Mrs. Endson, Please allow me to introduce Mr. Smith, our manager.

  3. How do you do, it is pleasure to meet you.

  4. The pleasure is mine, Mr. Smith.

  5. Tony, I want you to meet a old friend of mine. Here is Davide, White.Davide, Tony, Park.

  6. Let me introduce myself. I'm Susan Macdonald.

  7. Excuse me, but have we met somewhere before?

  8. Sorry, I don't think we have.

  9. Hi, is you again. Is this a or a what?

  10. You are Susan, what a pleasent surprice!

  11. I never thought I will see you here.

  12. I'm afraid I have to leave now.

  13. Nice talking with you.

  Dialog Exercises

  Number one In a Bar.

  A. Hey Annie, what's up?

  B. Nothing, and you?

  A. Not much, just coming to relax a bit after school. Annie, I'd like you to meet my old friend, Paul. Paul,this is Annie.

  B. Paul, nice to meet you here.

  C. An.. I'm Paul, Wilcox. Actually, I.. I danced to you Ben's Birday Party.

  B. Is that you? I didn't think I can meet you here. Small world.

  C. You too, Oh it's already nine. I have to go now. So nice meeting you tonight.

  C. Bye, Annie.

  B. Bye, see you.

  Nuber Two At the airport.

  A. Hi, are you ?

  B. Yes, and you are?

  A. Hello, Pill, welcome come to Los Angeles. I'm Joanna, .

  B. Hello, Mrs. Betis. It is nice to meet you.

  A. Just call me Joanna. May I help with you suitcase?

  B. No, thank you. It is ok.

  They walk to the car.

  A. , this is my husband, Robert. Robert, this is .

  C. Nice to meet you, Phill.

  B. Hello, Mr. Beits.

  C. Please call me Robert. Let me get your baggage into the car, Pill.

  B. Thank you, Robert.

  練習(xí)英語(yǔ)口語(yǔ)的句子學(xué)習(xí)

  Core Sentences

  1. What is your name?

  2. My name is Alexander, Smith. Just call me Alex.

  3. Is Lee your first name?

  4. It is my family name.In China, we put our surname first.

  5. Jiang is one of the most common surname in China.

  6. Her name is Susan n Amp3strong. N is an abrreviation of her middle name.

  7. May I have your name, Miss?

  8. I'm Gary, Rice. I'd like to be called Gary. And yours?

  9. My name is Linda, Wilson. I was named after my grandmother. How do you spell your first name.

  10. My first name is spelled G A R Y. How do your pronounce your last name?

  11. It is pronounced Gary.

  12. Sorry. What did you say your name was?

  13. You must be Mr. John, Kennedy. You name proceeds your.

  Dialog Exercises.

  Number one Meeting a new classmate.

  A. Good morning, how are you?

  B. Fine, thank you. And you?

  A. I'm fine. Are you a new comer to the class?

  B. Yes, I am. I am Hans.

  A. What is your surname?

  B. My surname is Wilhelm. I'm Hans, Wilhelm.

  A. Will you spell your surname?

  B. Wilhem, W I L H E L M.

  A. Nice to meet you Hans.

  B. Nice to meet you Hanry.

  Number two. At the hotel receptionist

  A. Good morning, I'm Oric, Lehner. I made a reservation.

  B. Sorry, what did you say what's your name?

  A. I'm Oric, Lehner.

  B. Is Lehner your surname?

  A. Yes, my surname is Lenard, and my givven name is Oric.

  B. Will you spell your surname?

  A. Lehner, L E H N E R.

  B. Wait a moment, please. I'm browsing the computer record. Yes, Mr.Lehner, you have a reservation. This is the key and the room card ro room 404.

  Number Three. What is your name?

  A. Excuse me, is this seat taken?

  B. No, you can sit here.

  A. Thank you.

  B. So, are you new here? I seem not match you before

  A. I just came from Japan last week. I'm an exchange student.

  B. Nice to meet you. My name is Jodge, Moris. Call me Jodge.

  A. Hello, Jodge, My name is Ternaca, Honami.

  B. Shall I call you Miss Ternaca or Miss Honami?

  A. Miss Ternaca. Or Ternaca San in Japanese.

  B. So Honami is your givven name?

  A. Right, and Ternaca is a very popular Japanese surname. In Japan, we put our surname first.

  B. How is Honami spelled?

  A. H O N A M I. But I preffered to be called Alice, my English name.

  B. That's easier to remember. One day, I'll learn Japanese from you.

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