去购物英文口语对话怎么说

2017-06-16

随着中国的对外交流的日趋频繁,对英语人才的需求增加,培养学生的英语口语能力显得尤其重要,这是社会发展的要求,也是学生终身发展的需要。小编精心收集了去购物英文口语对话,供大家欣赏学习!

去购物英文口语对话1

JOSEPH: I need a haircut.

SARAH: Do you have an appointment?

JOSEPH: No, I don't. You look pretty busy today. Do you have an opening for me?

SARAH: Yes, we do. I can cut your hair right now if you like.

Do you need a shampoo too, or just a haircut?

JOSEPH: Just a haircut. I washed my hair this morning.

SARAH: Alright. I will have an assistant wet your hair. Then I can cut it.

Please step over there.

How would you like your hair cut today?

JOSEPH: Well, I last had a haircut eight weeks ago. So my hair is pretty long.

But I want the same style.

SARAH: I recommend you leave it a little long on top.

But we should take in the back and sides a bit more. That's more fashionable now.

JOSEPH: Alright. You are the expert. I'm happy to have your recommendation.

SARAH: So I will cut the sides just above the ear. Is that good?

JOSEPH: Fine.

SARAH: And do you usually part your hair along here?

JOSPEH: Yes.

SARAH: Alright, I know just what to do.

Your hair seems quite dry, you know. And I see some split ends.

JOSEPH: Yes, I know my hair is quite thin.

It runs in my family. Everybody has very thin hair.

SARAH: The problem is the split ends. They make your hair look even more frizzy.

JOSEPH: I don't know what to do about it.

SARAH: Well, there are two things you can do.

First, don't blow-dry your hair for so long after you shower. Let it dry naturally.

That is easier on the hair, so you won't get split ends.

Second, buy a good conditioner and use it regularly.

JOSEPH: Do you sell conditioner here?

SARAH: Of course. I have one I can suggest.

JOSEPH: Great. I would be happy to try it.

I know my hair doesn't look good now. It's too weak.

SARAH: The problem is the split ends.

去购物英文口语对话2

CAROLYN: Albert and I need a lot of things tofurnish our house.

But I don't know where the best place to shop is.Can you give me some advice?

STEPHANIE: Sure, Carolyn. I'm happy to help you.

What kinds of things do you need right now?

CAROLYN: Well, we have most of the furniturealready.

We mostly need kitchen utensils, bathroom accessories,

cleaning and laundry accessories--things like that.

And Albert wants to set up a little office in the small bedroom.

STEPHANIE: Well, as for Albert, he should go to an office supply store.

There's a very good one called Office Depot. They have everything he will need.

And their prices are good too. It's very convenient.

CAROLYN: Can I write that down?

STEPHANIE: Sure, it's spelled "Office" and then D - E - P - O - T.

It's in the Yellow Pages.

CAROLYN: Thanks.

STEPHANIE: And as for the kitchen things, do you want very high quality?

CAROLYN: What do you mean?

STEPHANIE: I mean, do you want the best quality, or do you want good prices?

CAROLYN: Probably good prices. You know we will only be in America for about a year.

STEPHANIE: Then I suggest you go to K-Mart or Wal-Mart.

CAROLYN: What are those stores?

STEPHANIE: They are very large, discount department stores.

That means their prices are very good.

And you can find everything you need for the kitchen or bathroom.

CAROLYN: Even silverware?

STEPHANIE: Yes, everything.

They don't have the most expensive brands, but their quality is usually decent.

The main thing is, they have good prices, and they are very convenient.

CAROLYN: I have a friend that said something about a place called Price Club.

Do you know about that?

STEPHANIE: I have never shopped there,

but I think Price Club is a kind of membership store.

CAROLYN: What does that mean?

STEPHANIE: That means you have to pay a membership fee to shop there.

I have heard they have very good prices on electronics.

CAROLYN: Electronics?

STEPHANIE: Yes. Like stereos and televisions.

CAROLYN: How much is the membership fee?

STEPHANIE: I'm not sure.

But if you are only going to stay a year, I don't think Price Club is good to join.

They have great deals occasionally.

They are very good for people who like to buy new things all the time.

CAROLYN: I see. Thanks for these tips. We really need to buy a lot of little things.

STEPHANIE: I know how it is. Moving is very troublesome.

去购物英文口语对话3

ALEX: Can I help you?

SHERRY: Yes, I need to buy a computer for thissemester.

I was told it is cheaper to buy computers here.

ALEX: Well, you heard right.

You can get an excellent deal on a new computerhere.

We have great discounts for students.

SHERRY: I don't know much about computers.

But I know I want a desktop computer with a lot of memory. And I need a printer.

ALEX: Well, first let's consider your computer.

Here, for example, is a system I highly recommend--the Power Macintosh G3.

It comes with 64 megabytes of total memory.

SHERRY: Is that a lot? Sixty-four?

ALEX: Yes, it is. It should be enough for any student needs you might have.

What department are you in?

SHERRY: History.

ALEX: Well, so you will mostly be using word processing, for writing papers.

I recommend the Corel Word Perfect program for word processing.

We can talk about software later. Let's talk about your hardware first.

We have a special deal on right now.

I should tell you about it, as it only goes until next Tuesday.

If you buy one of these fifteen-inch color monitors with a Power Macintosh G3,

you can actually get 30 percent off the usual sale price.

SHERRY: Thirty percent?

ALEX: Yes.

SHERRY: Wow. That's really good.

And you think this is really a good system for a graduate student?

ALEX: Yes. It's an excellent system.

SHERRY: Hmm. Hey, wait. This has an Apple on it. Is this an Apple computer?

ALEX: Yes, it's a Macintosh. It's Apple. Macintosh and Apple are the same thing.

SHERRY: I don't want Macintosh. I want PC.

ALEX: I'm sorry, but our university computer center only sells Macintosh equipment.

SHERRY: What? Are you serious?

ALEX: Yes.

SHERRY: But nobody uses Macintosh!

ALEX: That's not true.

Most of the students and professors in the university here use Macintosh.

They find it is better for writing and word-processing,

and that is what students mostly do. May I ask where you're from?

SHERRY: Yes, I'm from Taiwan.

ALEX: Well, I know that in most Asian countries Apple is not very popular.

But here in America, especially in universities and publishing companies,

Apple is very commonly used.

SHERRY: But I need a computer that can handle writing in Chinese.

ALEX: There are several Chinese writing programs you can use with Macintosh.

Chinese is no problem for Apple.

SHERRY: Hmm.

I think I should ask some of my friends for advice before I make a decision.

I'm sorry.

ALEX: No, don't be sorry. It's reasonable to ask your friends.

But believe me, most of the students here in the university--

Asian students included--most of them use Apple.

SHERRY: Well, thanks for your advice. I will probably come back later.

ALEX: You're very welcome. Here is my card, if you need any help.

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