DIALOGUE 61 1--What would you like to do tonight? 2--I don't know. What do you suggest? 1--Let's have a look in the paper and see what's on. 2--I'd like to go to the cinema. 1--Have you seen 'Star War...
DIALOGUE 60 1--Come on, Sue. Natalie. It's time for bed! 2--But it's only nine o'clock! 1--I know, but we need to get up early tomorrow to catch the train. 2--Oh yes. I forget. We're going to London t...
DIALOGUE 59 1--Do you want black or white coffee? 2--White, please. 1--Look! There's a folk concert tomorrow evening. Do you want to go? 2--I don't like folk music very much. 1--What kind of music do...
DIALOGUE 58 1--Hello, Sergio. What's the matter? 2--I'm feeling terrible. 1--Oh dear! Why don't you see a doctor? 2--Perhaps I will. =================================== 注解: 1)What's the matter...
DIALOGUE 57 1--Good morning, doctor. 2--Good morning, Miss Archer. How are you today? 1--I'm not feeling very well. I've got a bad cold. 2--Have you got a sore throat, too? 1--No, but I've got a heada...
DIALOGUE 56 1--Dad was really bad-tempered last night. And it's not like him. He used to like meeting my friends. 2--Well, I'm afraid you've come at rather a bad time. 1--What do you mean? 2--Well, I...
DIALOGUE 55 1--You're not looking very cheerful. What's the matter with you? 2--Oh, nothing special. I'm just a bit fed up. 1--With the job? 2--With everything, with catching the same train every morn...
DIALOGUE 54 1--At what age do children start school in your country? 2--At five. 1--Do boys and girls go to school together? 2--Yes, they do. 1--Do you think this is a good idea? 2--Yes, I do. 1--Do s...
DIALOGUE 53 1--Do English students have to pay for their education? 2--No, the fees are usually paid by the state. 1--Do they get a grant as well? 2--Yes, most of them get a grant. 1--Can they live on...
DIALOGUE 52 1--How many hours a week do you work, Sue? 2--We have to start at nine o'clock in the morning. but I'm always at school by a quarter past eight, in fact. Erm, we finish at four o'clock 4 d...