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Selected English Conversations about Two People in Middle School

The method of letting junior high school students do English situational dialogues in the classroom is effective, and it helps a lot to improve junior high school students' English oral communication skills. I have compiled a selection of English dialogues for two people about junior high school, welcome to read!

About Junior High School Two People English Dialogues Part I

A:Do you like China?

A:Do you like China?

B:Yes, I like it very much.

B:Yes, very much.

A:Are you used to Chinese food?

A:Are you used to Chinese food?

B:Yes,I am.

B:Yes,I am used to eating.

A:Which dish do you particularly like?

A:What is your favorite dish in China?

B:I like them all, except for Sichuan dishes because they are too hot.

B:I like them all, except Sichuan dishes because they are too hot.

A:Traditional Chinese culture is profound. Do you know them?

A:Chinese traditional culture is profound. Do you know them?

B:Sorry, I don't know much about Chinese culture.

B:Sorry, I don't know much about Chinese culture in particular.

A:What's your impression of Chinese people?

A:Can you tell me your impression of Chinese people?

B:They are very friendly.

B:They are very kind.

A:Which country do you like best, and why?

A:Which country do you like best, and why?

B:France, because people there are very romantic.

B:France, because people there are very romantic.

About Junior High School Two People English Dialogues Part II

A:I've heard that you Chinese people have many traditional festivals. It that right?

A:I've heard that you Chinese have many traditional festivals. It that right?

B:Yes. We have Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chong Yang Festival and so on.

B:Yes. We have Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chong Yang Festival and so on.

A:Could you please tell me something about your festivals?

A:Could you tell me something about these festivals?

B:Certainly. Take our Spring Festival for example , it is in fact the New Year according to our lunar calendar.

B:Sure. Take our Spring Festival for example. It is in fact the New Year according to our lunar calendar.

A:Then I think Dragon Boat Festival is related to boat,isn't it?

A:Then I think Dragon Boat Festival must be related to boat,right?

B:Yes, you are right. People hold boat races on that day. And the boats are decorated with dragons.

B:Yes, you are right. People hold boat races on that day. And the boats are decorated with dragons.

A:Which festival is the most important?

A:Which festival is the most important?

B:Spring Festival,of course.

B:That's of course.

A:I see. Thank you for telling me.

A:I see. Thank you for telling me.

About Middle School English Dialogues for Two People III

A:I think it's time for me to leave now.

A:I think it's time for me to leave.

B:I hope you could stay several more days.

B:I hope you could stay several more days.

A:Thank you for your kindness. I'm sorry to interrupt you so many days.

A:Thank you for your kindness, I'm sorry to interrupt you so many days.

B:It doesn't matter. The Water-sprinkling Festival is ing. It's the Dai people's traditional festival. I hope you can celebrate it with us.

B:It doesn't matter. p>B:It doesn't matter. The Water-sprinkling Festival is coming. It's the Dai people's traditional festival. I hope you can celebrate it with us.

A:It's the day that people sprinkle water on each other? I read about it in a book, but I haven't experienced it for myself.

A:It's the festival where people splash water on each other, right? I read about it in a book, but I haven't experienced it for myself.

B:It's a good opportunity. It'll help you to learn the Dai culture.

A:OK. It's kind of you to invite me.

A:OK. Thank you for inviting me.

B:You are wele.

B:You are welcome.