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English dialogue reading about borrowing books

Dialogue teaching is an indispensable part of English learning in the whole primary school. Dialogue runs through textbooks, teachers' teaching and students' learning. The following is my carefully collected English dialogue about borrowing books, I hope you like it!

English Dialogue on Borrowing Books Part I

Librarian:

Can I help you?

Can I help you?

Jackson:

Do you have the latest exhibition magazines?

Do you have the latest Angxiu magazine?

Librarian:

Yes, but it was borrowed.

Yes But this is wrong.

Jackson:

What a pity! Do you know when it will come back?

What a pity! Do you know when you can return it?

Librarian:

No, I'm sorry, I don't know. You know, this is very popular. Do you want to reserve it?

I'm sorry, I don't know. You know this magazine is very popular. Do you want to borrow it in advance?

Jackson:

Yes, please.

Yes

Librarian:

Please fill in this form and we will send you a note when we receive it.

Fill in this form. We will let you know when we get this magazine.

Jackson:

Thank you. What should I do when I borrow these books?

Thank you. How can I borrow these books?

Librarian:

Take the card and fill in your name and library card number.

Take this card. Fill in your name and the card number of your library card.

Jackson:

When should they come back?

When are these books due?

Librarian:

Two weeks, after which you can apply for an extension of one week. But if they are late, the cost is 25 cents per book per day. So please return it on time.

You can keep it for two weeks. You can renew it for another week. If you exceed this time, each book will cost 25 cents a day, so please return it on time.

Jackson:

I'll make sure they come back in time. I really appreciate it.

I promise to repay it in time. Thank you very much.

Dialogue on Borrowing Books in English Part II

Librarian:

Please show me your admission ticket.

Please give me your library card.

May:

Here you are.

Here you are.

Librarian:

Sorry, newspapers and periodicals are out of circulation.

Sorry, newspapers and weekly magazines are not allowed to lend out.

May:

Ok, what should I do if I want to read them?

Well, what if I want to see it?

Librarian:

You can only read them in our reading room.

You can only read in our reading room.

May:

All right.

All right.

Librarian:

Are those books yours?

Are all these books yours?

May:

Yes, these are my father's books.

Yes, these are all my father's.

Librarian:

All right, it's done. Please check your records and deadlines in the computer over there.

All right, it's done. Please go to the computer over there to check your records and the expiration date of the book.

May:

Thank you.

Thank you.

Dialogue in Borrowing Books in English Part III

Steven: Good morning. I want to apply for a library card.

Steven: Good morning. I want to get a library card.

Lisa: Please give me 10 yuan, your ID card and a photo of you.

Lisa: Please give me 10 yuan, and then give me your ID card and photo.

Steven: But I heard that this card is free.

Steven: But I heard that this card is free.

Lisa: Yes, it is. But you must pay a deposit for this card.

Lisa: It's free. But you have to pay a deposit.

Steven: I will get a refund when I return the card, right?

Steven: The deposit will be refunded when the card is returned, right?

Lisa: Yes, if the card is well preserved, there is no dirt and scratches.

Lisa: Sure, as long as the card is intact and there are no stains or scratches.

Steven: OK, here you are.

Steven: OK, here you are.

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