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在我国,对话教学是伴随新课程改革而出现的一种新的教学形态,在近几年倍受关注。我整理了第一次见面打招呼英语对话,欢迎阅读!

xian: hello,my name is xian.what's your name?

你好,我叫冼.你叫什么名字?

lingling: hello,my name is lingling,nice to meet you.

你好,我叫玲玲,很高兴认识你.

xian: nice to meet you too,where are you going?

我也很高兴能认识你,你要去那里呢?

lingling: the weather is very good,today.i'm going to the bookstore. would you like to go with me?

今天天气很好,我要去书店看看.你要去吗?

xian: yes ,i also want to take a look there.

好的,我也想去看看.

lingling: ok! let's go!

好的,我们走吧

Tom: Are you a teacher here?

Martin: No I'm not, I'm actually a graduate student.

Tom: Oh right.

Martin: My name is Martin.

Tom: Hi.

Martin: Hi how are you?

Tom: I'm Tom.

Martin: Nice to meet you Tom.

Tom: Where are you from Martin?

Martin: I'm from Seattle, Washington in the US.

Tom: Is that in the Northeast? Northwest?

Martin: Northwest. Right near Canada.

Tom: Is it cold up there?

Martin: It's wetter than it is cold.

Tom: How long have you been in Japan.

Martin: I've been in Japan for about 6 months.

Tom: And what are you studying?

Martin: I'm studying international cooperation and economics and nationalism in Northeast Asia.

Tom: Is that a master's level or a Ph.D.?

Martin: Master's level.

Tom: Right. How long is the course?

Martin: Oh, it's about 2 years so I'll be done in another year.

Tom: So you're fairly settled here then?

Martin: By and large, yes. How about you?

Tom: I'm from the UK. Actually I'm a teacher here. I'm not studying.

Martin: Oh, how long have you been a teacher here?

Tom: I just started this semester about 2 months ago.

Martin: Oh 2 months — very, very recent. How do you find Japan?

Tom: It's brilliant. I really like it.

Martin: Have you been in Japan a long time or...?

Tom: I was in Japan 4 years ago for 2 years. I've been trying to come back since I left.

Martin: I find Japan very, very, very nice. The environment is very nice.

Tom: I mean this is quite a small city...

Martin: I lived in Seoul for about 3 and a half or 4 years and it's nice to have a smaller cleaner city that's a little more laid-back, not so rush rush.

Tom: So tell me about your day. What do you do in a day?

Martin: Generally pretty standard, you know, come up to campus in the morning, study, have class, and then read a little bit, go to the library, and then go back home and go off to work in Oita.

Tom: You work?

Martin: Yeah, just in Oita for one or two days a week.

Tom: OK. Oh that sounds like a nice schedule.

Martin: Yeah, how about you? You're here for how long a day?

Tom: Oh. I get the first bus up in the morning. It gets me here at about 8 o'clock. I have only 3 classes in a day so it's only, what, about four and half hours of teaching. The rest of the time is preparing the lessons, marking the homework, surfing the internet, using the library as well. And then I head home about 6 o'clock.

Martin: Doesn't sound...well, a little busier but...

Tom: It's quite a relaxing schedule, not too intense. And getting home at 6 or 7, I've still got time for a swim or to cook something in the evening.

Martin: Do you go to the club down there or...?

Tom: The public swimming pool next to the park.

Martin: Ah, OK.

Tom: Have you been there?

Martin: No I haven't. But I've walked by there.

Tom: Do you live in that part of Beppu?

Martin: I live in Kanagawa so quite far away from everywhere else but it's nice and very, very quiet.

Tom: That seems like it's important to you.

Martin: As I get older, it gets more important, so.

Hello, Mr. Tanaka. Welcome to Silicon Valley Software.

你好,田中先生。欢迎光临硅谷软件公司。

I'm Jack, VP of Sales. Very nice to meet you.

我是杰克,销售副总裁。很高兴见到您。

I'm Takashi Tanaka, General Manager of Tokyo Technology.

我是田中高志, 东京科技总经理。

It's nice to meet you as well. Please call me Taka.

我也很高兴见到您。请叫我塔卡。

I'm Victoria, VP of Marketing. It's great to finally meet you face to face.

我是维多利亚,市场营销副总裁。很高兴终于可以面见您。

After speaking so often on the phone, it's nice to "put a face with the voice".

电话里交谈那么频繁后,很高兴可以“把声音和面容连到一起”。

Thank you for coming all the way from Japan to visit our company.

很感谢您从日本远道而来拜访我们的公司。

We've been looking forward to meeting you today. How was the flight?

我们一直期待着今天见到您。飞行旅程还好吗?

It was long, but very good. I just arrived at San Francisco airport 3 hours ago.

很漫长,但非常好。3个小时前我刚刚到达旧金山机场。

Wow, you must be tired from the long flight. Is the jet lag bothering you?

哇,长途飞行您一定累了。时差困扰您了吗?

I'm fine. I was able to get some sleep on the airplane.

我还好。在飞机上我睡了一会。

Would you like something to drink?

您想要喝点什么吗?

We have coffee, tea, soda and water here.

我们这里有咖啡,茶,苏打水还有水。

Oh, thank you. I could use some coffee.The caffeine will help me stay awake during the meeting.

哦,谢谢。我想要点咖啡。咖啡因可以帮我在开会时保持清醒。

Of course. My assistant will bring it for you right away.

当然可以。我的助理会马上给您送来。

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moon黄月月

我是英特的老师,跟您介绍几句比较常用的对话句子吧:1. Nice to meet you. 很高兴认识你。二个素不认识的老美见面打招呼的方式很简单,就是一个人先说"Nice to meet you", 另一个人说 "Nice to meet you, too",然后相互握手。但人多的时候, 你不可能一个一个说 "Nice to meet you",这时简单说"Hi" 就可以了,但这么说不适用于比较正式的场合。2. Give me a hug.给我一个拥抱吧。如果两个人相识已久,见面再说"Nice to meet you" 反而显得有点见外。这时候通常问候一句 "How are you doing" 或者 "What's up" 比较好一些。如果两个人还是不错的朋友,就会彼此拥抱一下。当然啦,拥抱之前不一定要说 "Give me a hug",只要看到人家张开双手,你就可以迎上去拥抱啦。3. Do you want to exchange numbers? 你想不想交换电话呢?如果是学生的社交场合,要不要名片就不是那么重要了。这时你可以尝试跟对方交换电话号码。你可以说 "Do you want to exchange numbers" 或是直截了当要对方的电话 "Could I have your phone number"。当然,第一次见面就要对方电话感觉好像怪怪的,所以你也可以跟对方要 E-mail address 或是 ICQ number。总之要什么就根据当时的情况和你个人的企图来定了

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