1. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A is sharing the good news with B that B and another student C have won the top prize in the essay competition in the essay competition -- a trip to Beijing (Book 1 P38)
2. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A and B are complaining about the weather. It’s raining for weeks, and the temperature is low. So they can’t go out to play football / go to picnic today. (Book ! p52)
3. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A asks B why she looks upset. B explains that she/ he has got headaches these days because of staying up very late for the coming exams and often going without breakfast or even lunch. The doctor has given her/ him some pills, but she hates to take medicine. A advices B to keep regular hours. (Book1, p66)
4. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A is going to the supermarket for some fruit. B asks A to pick up some milk and also some printing paper for her. (Book 1, p94)
5. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A discovers the laptop he / she put on the desk is missing and asks if B took it to his/her room. B didn't , but he/ she forgot to lock the door when he/ she left last night, and he feels sorry about that. (Book 1, p108)
6. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A complains that he/she has got his/her computer fixed the second time this month due to all those viruses which he/she gets from e-mail and from going on certain sites. B suggests that A use the software to guard against viruses. (Book 1, p122)
7. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A and B are discussing what songs to be listen to. A can't stand the popular music B is playing and suggests some old songs, but B likes none of them. Then A suggests two traditional-style songs, but B is not interested(Book2, page 10)
A: That music is terrible! Turn off!
B: But, Mom, this is Backstreet Boy‟s hit song “Get down”! It‟s really appealing.
A: Nonsense. It’s just noise tome. I can‟t put up with it any more.
B:It’s my favorite music. But if you hate it so much, I‟ll hate something you like. What would like to listen to?
A: What about some old songs of the 1970s like “The White-Haired Girl”?
B: Ha-ha-ha-ha. It‟s not fashionable any longer. I‟ll be bored to death.
A:And what about some traditional-style songs such as never say goodbye and dreaming my dream?
B:Oh,sorry.It doesn’t appeal to me,either
A:You are a bore. you don't like the song I recommend.
B: Yeah, maybe we have nothing in common in terms of song
A:I feel the same way. Maybe we can talk about other topics
B:But the clss is approaching,I have to go now.See you later.
A:See you
8. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.Walking out of the theater, A and B talk about the movie they just saw, including its plot, story, character development, casing or actors/ actress, acting, film making technology, etc. A makes comments on the movie, B sometimes agrees and sometimes disagrees with A. (Book 2, P24)
A: What do you think about the movie?
B: I think the plot was first-class. But I don’t think the character development was so strong.
A: Yes, the characterization was rather weak. Do you think it is because of the casting of the movie?
B: No, the cast was strong. But the acting was rather poor. And the lines are not interesting at all.
A: Well, maybe. But I liked the heroine of the movie. She is excellent.
B: Yeah, I liked her too. She’s adorable!
A: And do you think the film making technology is so wonderful?
B: Yeah, and I like the fact that they created so many fantastic settings and other-worldly costumes, weapons and creatures.
A: Also,they still used the same Star Wars theme song for this movie.
B: Yeah! It just reminds me of the previous Star Wars scenes.
A: I know exactly what you mean! Hearing that song makes me think of the past.
B:And by thinking of the past you can know the beauty of the present life.
A;I can’t agree more.
9. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.A bought a cat for company and it has given A a lot of pleasure. B comes and sees it, and A highly recommends having a pet dog. (Book2, P66)
B: Wow! You‟ve bought a cat! It does look nice!
A: You‟d better buy one as well. I strongly recommend it.
B: Why? What can it do for you?
A: The dog can be company for me. it has given A a lot of pleasure
B: I can understand. After a day‟s work you like to relax a bit myself by walking the dog.
A: Not only that. it has given me a lot of pleasure . They give you hours of entertainment, believe me.
B: Perhaps I should give it a try.
A: OK, I can lend you a couple of good reference books.
B: Great! Any other tips on getting started?
A:You can ask someone for advice on how to keep a dog well.
B:Thank you for your answer.
A:You’re welcome.
10. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A believes money can buy happiness, B disagrees. They argue with each other, and finally B agrees with A. (Book 2, p94)
A: I really hope I can make a fortune. If I had a lot of money, I‟d be as happy as a king.
B: Do you really believe so? I have my doubts about it.
A: Of course, why wouldn‟t I? If I were a millionaire, there‟s nothing I couldn‟t buy.
B: Well, can you buy health? Can you buy true friendship? Maybe not. But I can buy a big house and car, and make my life more comfortable.
A: Maybe you have a point there. Money can bring material comforts but can’t buy the mental comforts.
B : Well, there is some truth in what you said. Money cannot but real happiness
A: So money is not everything, and the rich cannot solve all the matter depend on money.
B:Yeah, and there are also divorces and suicides among wealthy people.
A:In a word, money is not everything, but no money is nothing
B:I can’t agree more
A:And I have to go now.Byebye
B: Byebye
11. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A and B talk about the burglary of C's house. They talk about the time of the break in, the properties stolen, the way the burglar entered. And finally they call for a crackdown on the crime(Book 2, p108)
A:Do you mind if I ask you something?
B:No,not at all.Go ahead.
A:You seem nervous.Is there anything troubles you?
B:Thank you for your consideration.Did you hear about the burglary of Ann’s house?
A:Oh,I’m sorry to hear that. And where does Ann live?
B: 43 Main Street.
A: When did she find out about the break-in?
B: When we got home from the theater. About two minutes ago.
A: How did they break in?
B: They forced open the back door. Because the back door was broken.
A: Was anything stolen?
B: Yes. All her cash in the drawer, and her mobile phone too. And they broke all the glass.
A: Therefore,we need to call for a crackdown on the crime.
B:Right.I can’t agree more.
12. Create a dialog with your partner according to the given situation.
A and B talk about things each of them fears, such as darkness, heights, animals, speaking in public, taking an exam, etc. they also encourage each other to overcome their fears. (Book2 , p139)
A:Are you scared of anything in particular?
B:I’m frightened of being alone in the dark.And what about you?
A:Well,I’m scared of dogs.
B:Really?What are you afraid of?
A:I don’t know exactly.They just make me nervous,and I’m scared to death when a dog barks at me.
B:If you’re scared of dogs,you’ll miss a lot of fun.They are our good friends.
A:Maybe you re right.
B:To overcome this fear,you could find a doctor to help you get rid of that fear of dogs.
A:That’s a good idea.Thank you.By the way,why are you frightened of being alone in the dark?
B: I don’t know exactly,either.
A:It doesn’t matter.I think you can overcome this fear one day.Let us overcome the fear together.
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