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English dialogue materials for two college students

In today's era, English has become a multi-national, multi-cultural and multi-functional international language. The concept of "English people" has also begun to become familiar to everyone. I've sorted it out, welcome to read!

Chapter 1

Dennis: What the heck! He cut himself.

Yeah. He actually used a knife on himself.

Lorry: What’s going on? Who got cut? I’ve got Band-Aid.

What’s going on? Who got cut? I’ve got Band-Aid.

Dennis: Relax. It’s this cool doctor. He felt pain in his stomach. He thought it was acute appendicitis and operating himself.

Relax. It's this doctor. He felt pain in his abdomen. He thought it was acute appendicitis. Then I had surgery on myself.

Lorry: He’d better be right about that.

He didn’t make a mistake in judgment.

Dennis: Of course, he was. He got recovered several days later.

Of course not. After a few days, he recovered.

Lorry: He is something, isn’t he? But I have my doubts.

He is amazing. But I have some doubts.

Dennis: What? Don't you believe it?

What? Don't you believe it?

Lorry: Well, it's just too good to be true. Every famous doctor has a story. How could he stay cool when he was under anesthetic?

It is too good to be true. Every famous doctor has his own legend. How could he stay awake under anesthesia!

Dennis: e on! I have the photos of the operation. You are just jealous.

Come on. I have photos of the surgery. You are jealous of others.

Lorry: No, I'm not. Why should I be? That's ridiculous! I may not be famous now. But people will know me as Dr. Lorry Bill someday.

No. Why should I? It’s so funny. I am not famous now. But one day, someone will know me, Dr. Lori Beale.

Chapter 2

Ann: What should I do?

What should I do?

Lily: What have you done?

What did you do?

Ann: I entered for volunteer for a very important meeting.

I signed up as a volunteer for a very important meeting. .

Lily: It is a fine thing.

This is a good thing.

Ann: But the requirement is having good oral ability and good pronunciation.

But the requirement is having good oral ability and good pronunciation.

Lily: Oh? And what do you worry about?

Oh? What are you worried about?

Ann: Both of them, and you know, I am always very nervous when I talk to unfamiliar superiors.

Both are worried, and you know, I'm always nervous when I talk to unfamiliar superiors.

Lily: Oh, I know.

Oh, I know.

Ann: You must help me, and this is a great chance to practice myself.

You must help me, and this is a great opportunity to practice myself.

You must help me, and this is a great opportunity to practice myself.

Lily: Ok, it’s my pleasure.

Okay, it’s my pleasure.

Chapter 3

Bob: Have you heard of The Beat Generation?

Have you heard of the Beat Generation?

Tom: What?

What?

Bob: The Beat Generation, and it refers to a group of writers who lived and became famous at the 1950s to 1970s in America.

The Beat Generation refers to a group of writers who became famous in the United States from the 1950s to the 1970s.

Tom: Why called they the Beat Generation?

Why are they called the Beat Generation?

Bob: Their thoughts and behavior were strange and crazy, and most of the representative men were all gays and junkies.

Their thoughts and behaviors were strange and crazy, and most of the representative men were all gays and junkies.

Tom: Wow, they were crazy, weren't they?

Wow, they were crazy, weren't they?

Bob: They were just dissatisfied with

They are just dissatisfied with the policies of government.

They are just dissatisfied with the policies of government.

Tom: Why did they take drugs?

Why did they take drugs?

Bob: It might be their way of showing their dissatisfaction.

Is this a way for them to express their dissatisfaction?

Tom: I wouldn't do something bad to myself.

I wouldn't do something bad to myself. of.

Chapter 4

Ann: I don’t want to go on any more.

I don’t want to go on any more.

Lily: Frankly speaking, me too.

Frankly, me too.

Ann: Why are there so many materials to recite?

Why are there so many materials to memorize?

Lily: I don't know.

I don’t know.

Ann: Have you counted that how many exams we will have?

Have you counted that how many exams we will have?

Lily: Let me see . It's seven. Oh my god.

Let me think about it, seven doors. Oh God.

Ann: God doesn’t hear you, and you don’t believe in him.

God doesn’t hear you, and you don’t believe in him.

Lily: I know. It's not time to take about this. How about tonight exam? Have you prepared for it?

I know. It's not time to take about this. How about tonight exam? Have you prepared for it?

I know. How was the exam? Are you ready?

Ann: I am in a mess, and I don't know how many I have prepared.

I am in a mess, and I don't know how many I have prepared. How prepared am I?

Lily: Me, too. Another tragedy.

Me too, another tragedy.