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初次見面英文口語對話

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初次見面時,英語對話一般圍繞着打招呼或者介紹來展開。下面是本站小編給大家整理的初次見面英文口語對話,供大家參閱!

初次見面英文口語對話
  初次見面英文口語對話1

JAKE: Hi! My name is Jake. We haven't met before, have we??

DEBBIE: No, we haven't! My name is Debbie.?

JAKE: Nice to meet you, Debbie!?

DEBBIE: Nice to meet you, too, Jake.?

JAKE: Are you a new student??

DEBBIE: Yes, I am. What about you??

JAKE: Yeah, me too!?

JAKE: What're you studying here??

DEBBIE: Journalism. I want to be a journalist. What about you??

JAKE: I'm doing law. But I'm thinking of doing business studies instead.? DEBBIE: Do they allow you to change??

  初次見面英文口語對話2

Wang Dong: Good Morning. Are you James Taylor??

James Taylor: Yes, and ...?

Wang Dong: Welcome to Beijing, President Taylor. I'm Wang Dong, the secretary of the foreign affairs office from China Bright Advertising company. Please call me Wang.? James Taylor: Oh, nice to meet you, Wang.?

Wang Dong: Nice to meet you, too. How was the flight??

James Taylor: It was OK, though I feel a bit tired.?

Wang Dong: Would you like me to help you with the luggage??

James Taylor: Oh, thank you.?

Wang Dong: Please follow me to the gate. The company car is waiting for you outside.?

  初次見面英文口語對話3

Hi!喂!

Hello!喂!

How are you ?你好。

How are you doing ? 最近怎麼樣?

初次見面可以說:

Glad to meet you here. 很高興見到你。

我們常常會聽到對方說How do you do?

這時唯一正確的反應也是How do you do?

不要以爲對方要問你什麼,其實這只是一個問句式的問候語。如果你告訴對方哪兒痛哪兒不舒服就錯了,我們不少人喜歡說 I'm fine, thank you.這是不符合習慣的。另外提一句,我們初次見面分手時喜歡說 Good-bye.你如果仔細注意的話,會發現Native speakers說Nice meeting you 或Nice to have met you.

在學校和公司早晨見面大家打招呼時說:

Good Morning! 早晨好!

Morning ! 早晨好!

如果你們以前曾經見過面,再次相見可以說:

Good to see you again. 很高興再次見到你。

跟老朋友好久不見了,在路上偶遇可以說:

What a surprise! 真巧!

Small world, isn't it? 世界真小,是吧。

Anything new? 有什麼新消息?

過了一段時間見面,可以說:

How are you doing? 最近怎麼樣?

How is everything ? 一切還好吧?

What is going on? 最近怎麼樣?

What's up? 有什麼新消息嗎?

What's new? 有什麼新消息嗎?

Fine , thank you. 很好,謝謝。

Pretty good. 非常好。

Very well. 非常好。

Not bad. 不錯。

Quite well. 非常好。

Same as ever. 一如既往。

So-so. 一般。