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  2. Advice

  1. Could you give me some advice on how I can make up for the time

  I've lost?

  2. I like your advice about my research.

  3. What would you advice?

  4. What would you do if you were in my shoes?

  5. I would appreciate your advice.

  6. I think you should go on a diet.

  7. It might be a good idea if you got a part-time job.

  8. I advice you to see a doctor.

  9. I advice you not to look down upon him.

  10. I don't think you should keep silent.

  Dialogue 1

  M: I don't know how to adjust my life. Would you give me a piece of

  advice?

  W: You look a bit pale, don't you?

  M: Yes, I can't sleep well every night.

  W: You should get plenty of sleep.

  M: I drink a lot of wine.

  W: If I were you, I wouldn't drink too much.

  M: I often feel so tired.

  W: You better do some exercise every morning.

  M: I sometimes find the shadow of death in front of me.

  W: Why do you worry about your future? You're very young, and

  you'll make great contribution to the world. I hope you take my

  advice.

  Dialogue 2

  M: Hi, Jone, how are you?

  W: Terrible.

  M: What's wrong?

  W: Someone robbed my apartment last week. The robber took $550.

  M: Oh, no! Did you call the police?

  W: No.

  M: Why not?

  W: My English isn't very good. I didn't know what to say to them.

  M: I'm going to give you some advice, Jone. If this happens again,

  you should call the police immediately. You should try to remember

  everything. You should explain everything to the police.

  Dialogue 3

  W: I'm afraid I've had a terrible row with my boss. What shall I

  do?

  M: I think you'd better apologize.

  W: Oh, but I can't. It wasn't my fault.

  M: Maybe not, but I advice you to say it was your fault.

  Dialogue 4

  M: You're going to get into a lot of trouble if you do that.

  W: What makes you say that?

  M: I don't see anything wrong with what we're doing! That's just

  the problem. In these kind of things, the trouble doesn't always

  appear at first.

  W: But everything has been so easy.

  M: Everything has gone as smooth as clockwork. Just like we

  planned! That may be true, but if you were to do it, you would have

  trouble on the horizon. You always say that.

  W: Yeah, you never look at the positive side of things.

  M: Okay. Have it your way, but don't say I didn't warn you.

  Dialogue 5

  W: Are you feeling better today, Bill?

  M: Well, it's hard to say. I cough a lot in the evening.

  W: You'd better give up smoking. It's bad for your health.

  M: You're right, but you know, it's hard to give up an old habit.

  W: But you should make up your mind first.

  M: You know, I often have to work til late at night. I need

  something to keep me awake.

  W: Why don't you go to bed and get up early? You'll have the same

  time for work.

  M: Thank you for your advice! I'll try it.

  Dilaogue 6

  W: I can't decide whether to go to university or to get a job.

  M: Well, if I were you, I'd go on studying.

  W: But I don't even know what to study.

  M: If I had chance again, I'd major in English. You're good at

  language.

  W: That's what my parents want me to do.

  M: You should take their advice. They know what's best for you.

  But my friends will have jobs and lots of fun, while I spend all my

  time doing reading and writing.

  M: But if you go to university, you'll still have time for fun.

  W: Hm, what you say makes sense. But you know, I still have to ask

  my parents for pocket money, and I hate to do so at this age.

  M: And if you try to find a part-time job, you'll have some money

  too.

  W: You're right. Thank you for the advice.

  W: Most Americans don't like to get advice from members of their

  families. When they need advice, they don't usually ask people they

  know. Instead, many Americans write letters to newspapers and

  magazines, which give advice on many different subjects, including

  family problems, sex, use of language, health, cooking, children

  care, clothes, and how to buy a house or a car. Two of the most

  famous writers of advice are women without special training for

  this kind of work. Experience is their preparation for giving

  advice. There's one writer who has not lived long enough to have

  much experience. She is a girl who started writing advice for

  newspaper readers at the age of ten. Her advice to young readers

  now appears regularly in the column called "Dear Angel".

 

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