A: "Do you need help looking for anything?"
B: "I'm looking for this small shirt."
A: "I'll see if there is one in the back."
B: "Thank you."
A: "I found a couple. Here you are. "
B: "Thank you. Do you sell belts here? "
A: "Yes. They are on the other side of the counter over there. "
B: "Thank you."
A: "You're welcome. Please let me know if you need anything else. "
2.
A: "Do you have disposable cameras?"
B: "Yes. They are next to the movies on aisle 6A. "
A: "Where is 6A?"
B: "Go two rows that way."
A: "Great. Thank you. "
3.
A: "Hi. I want to send this to Korea. "
B: "How do you want to send it?"
A: "How much is the price difference?"
B: "You can send 17.68 USD by priority airmail or 13.95 USD by ordinary airmail."
A: "I'll send it by ordinary air mail."
B: "Is there any food here?"
A: "No."
B: "Do you have any guns or explosives?"
A: "No."
B: "Is there anything fragile?"
A: "No."
B: "Do you want to insure the contents?"
A: "How much is the insurance?"
B: "200 dollars, that's 3.76 dollars."
A: "Yes, please."
B: "Do you need stamps today?"
A: "No, thanks."
B: "OK. Your total is $65438 +08.63 yuan. "
1.
A: "The weather is really good today."
B: "Yes. This is a beautiful day. "
A: "Do you live around here or are you visiting?"
B: "I'm from Korea for my holiday."
A: "It's so cool. Did you have a good time? "
B: "Yes. There are many things to see, and I took many photos. Do you live in this city? "
A: "Yes. I'm just with my children. They want to come to the park today. "
B: "What's a good place to go in this city?"
A: "Where have you been so far?"
B: "This is my first stop. I'm going to look at my map. "
A: "I recommend going to the waterfront in the city. They have ferries that you can take, some good restaurants, and good beaches for walking. "
B: "How do I get there from here?"
A: "Do you see Jackson Street over there? Go straight 10 block. When you see Fifth Avenue, turn left. Go along this street for about 3 miles and you should see it. "
B: "Thank you. I'll check it out. Nice talking to you. "
A: "Nice to meet you. Have fun. "
2.
A: "Are there always so many people here?"
B: "I'm not sure. This is my first time here. "
A: "Me too. I think this is a great place. "
B: "Yes. I think so too. "
A: "Where are you from?"
B: "I'm from Cleveland, Ohio. What about you? "
A: "I'm from Seoul, South Korea."
B: "How long are you going?"
A: "Two weeks. I went to San Francisco and Los Angeles. I want to see the Grand Canyon before I go. I may visit the Grand Canyon on Monday. "
B: "Ah, it seems that you had a good time."
A: "Yes, I am. How long are you going? "
B: "I'm only here for three days. My children have long wanted to go to Disneyland. "
A: "That's great."
B: "Oh. My family is waiting for me. I hope you have a good time in America. "
A: "Thank you. Nice to meet you. "
3.
A: "This dog is really cute. What kind is it? "
B: "He is a cocker spaniel."
A: "I have a terrier at home. What's his name? "
B: "His name is Buffy."
A: "Hello, Buffy. You are so cute. Do you often come here for a walk? "
B: "About three times a week. This is a good walk, and Buffy likes it, too. "
A: "This is a good place for a walk. I wish I had a trail like this at home. "
B: "Where are you from?"
A: "I'm from Korea. I live in the city, so there are not many places like this. "
B: "I think this is one of the benefits of suburban life."
A: "I don't mind living at a slower pace. I'm always in a hurry. That's why I want to relax. "
B: "That's good. How long are you going to stay? "
A: "I stayed here for about three weeks. Oh, it looks like Buffy wants to go. "
B: "Yes. Nice to meet you. I hope you have a good time here. "
A: "Thank you. Nice talking to you. "
Dialogue about hobbies
Michael and John are on their way to the tennis court. They met Charles and David.
Michael: Hi, Charlie and Dave, how is everything?
Charles: OK. Thank you. What about you? You two seem to be going to play tennis?
John: Yes. We are going to play tennis. Do you want to join us? We can play doubles.
David: No. Thank you. We have a football match this afternoon. But the goalkeeper doesn't feel well. Do you know who can be the goalkeeper of our team? Just today.
Michael: I'm afraid not.
Charles, what's good about playing tennis? Why can't you cancel playing tennis today and join us? One is a goalkeeper and the other is cheering for us.
Michael: You know what? I recently took a tennis class, and I found myself so fascinated by it. I feel full of energy after playing tennis.
Charles: I don't play tennis. I just play football. Tennis is not as exciting as football.
Michael: I'm afraid I can't agree with you there, Charlie.
John: Me neither.
Michael: It's much easier to find a tennis partner than to find a whole team to play football.
David: That's true.
Charlie: But don't you think the more people, the more exciting? Playing tennis is like playing table tennis. You just play back and forth. This is a kind of boredom.
Michael and John: No, no!
Michael: When you play tennis, you can stay healthy and won't get hurt.
John: There is too much physical contact when playing football. I don't want to be pushed, trampled, knocked down or ...
Charles: This is the best part of this sport.
David: Well, we all learn to be smart.
Michael: Sorry. We can't talk to you now. We must go to our tennis club now. I can't wait to play with John.
Charles: OK. I have to call my friends and see who wants to be our goalkeeper today.
Michael and John: Good luck! Goodbye!
Charles and David: Goodbye! I wish you a happy day! Have fun!
Michael john: You too.