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Two-minute short oral English conversation

Shmm: Hello! My name is Simon. Are you a new student?

Simon: Hello, I'm Jack. Are you a new student?

Daisy: Yes, I am. I'm Daisy. Nice to meet you.

Daisy: Yes. I'm Daisy. Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you, too. What do you think of college life?

Nice to meet you. What do you think of college life?

Great, I really like my course.

University life is colorful and I like it very much.

Me too. I think these courses are more challenging than high school.

Me too. But I think college courses are more challenging than middle schools.

D: I am the same age as you. The professors are excellent, and I really like class discussion.

That's right. The professors are excellent, and I like their bathhouse discussions very much.

Yes, absolutely. Are you busy after class?

Yes, what are you proud of after class?

D: I contacted some community service organizations on campus.

I participated in campus community service activities.

Oh, really? You're amazing! What kind of volunteer work do you do?

Really? What kind of volunteer activities did you take part in?

D: This summer, we worked as translators among Olympic volunteers.

This summer, we participated in the volunteer activities of the Olympic Games as translators.

S: It's amazing. Did you volunteer in China?

You did a good job. So you went to China, right?

Yes, I went to Beijing. Such an uncivilized city-

Yes, Beijing is really a beautiful city.

S: I've always wanted to go to Beijing, but I never got a chance. Maybe next year.

I've always wanted to travel to Beijing, but I've never been there. Maybe next year.

You will like this city.

You are sure to like that city.

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Student: HiDaisy!

Hello, Daisy.

Hello, Simon. I'm glad to see you again

Hi, Simon, nice to see you again.

I hope you get used to it at school!

Are you used to the new environment?

D: I am! I have made many friends, and I really like my courses.

Well, I have made many friends and I like the courses I have taken.

Very good! Me too! By the way. You didn't tell me what you studied here.

Yes, me too. By the way, you haven't told me what your major is.

I didn't? I'm doing business research.

God, didn't I tell you? I'm taking a business course.

S:Rca y? That's great. Are you going to join a company after graduation?

Really? Not bad. You want to join the company after graduation, right?

D: maybe. The year I was born, my parents moved to Canada. We live in Toronto. I think I may find a job in Toronto after graduation. It's too early to be serious.

Maybe. My family moved to Canada when I was born, and now we live in Toronto. I want to find a job in Toronto after graduation, but it is too early to say this.

Where's your friend Zoe

Where is your friend Zoe?

D: She's from Australia. She lives in Sydney, where her father runs a hotel and she is studying accounting.

She comes from Australia and lives in Sydney. Her father runs a hotel in Sydney and she studies accounting.

S: Accounting? Really? She must be good at graphics.

Accounting? Really? Then she must be very good at math.

D: I think so. Simon, what about you?

I think so, too. What about you?

I am studying law.

I study law.

O: Great! So if I need a lawyer, I know who to call.

Not bad. If I need a lawyer in the future, I will call you.

Student: Surt: Anytime.

Sure, anytime.

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Annie, what's your dream house like?

Annie, what's your dream house like?

Annie: I want to buy a large modern apartment in the center of Shanghai, so that I can go shopping every day.

I hope to have a modern apartment in the center of Shanghai so that I can go shopping every day.

Shanghai! But I don't think a big city is a good place to live.

Shanghai! But I don't think big cities are good places to live.

Annie: Why? You don't like big cities?

Why? You don't like big cities?

Ann: Yes. Living in a big city means great pressure, noise and air pollution … in short, it will never be peaceful.

Yes Living in a big city is stressful, with noise and air pollution, which means it will never be calm.

Annie: What is your dream house like?

So what's your dream house like?

Ann: I want a villa by the lake. It looks like an English castle. It will have a big garden with all kinds of flowers and trees.

I want a lakeside villa, like an English villa. There is also a big garden with flowers and trees.

Annie: It sounds like a holiday resort, but it is not an ordinary house.

Sounds like a holiday resort, not an ordinary house.

Yes, I hope my house can become a really warm home, a refreshing place, not just a shelter.

Yes, I just hope that my house is a really warm home, a home that can restore the spirit, not just a shelter.

Annie: Great! Maybe I should reconsider my dream house.

Great! Maybe I should reconsider my dream house.

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Hey, John. Long time no see. How have you been?

Actually, I'm not well.

Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. What's the matter?

Don't worry about me.

But you look green. Tell me about it.

A cold will get over it. I'll be fine soon.

This is the second time I have heard that you have a cold this month. You know it's not a good sign to get sick often.

Thank you for your concern. Frankly speaking, I am in poor health this year, and there is nothing I can do about it.

In my opinion, regular exercise is the most effective way to keep healthy.

What's your favorite sport? Basketball, baseball, football or something else?

A: No. I like swimming and jogging. But my favorite sport is marathon, because it can relieve stress.

B: Huh? You like marathons? I like it, too.

A: What a coincidence! But I have a question. Why don't you keep running?

I feel lonely because it's really a long distance. But now, do you mind if I join in?

A: Of course not! I'd love to.

B: That would be great. If you can accompany me, I will be full of passion.

Me too. Besides, we need a balanced diet.

B: I totally agree; Tell me what you usually eat.

A: Well, it's worth mentioning that no, don't have breakfast. I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables and drink a lot of water every day. I hardly eat fried food, such as hamburgers and fried potatoes. You know, water is very important to us. Without water, there is no life. Besides, fried food is not good for our health.

B: Great! You really increased my knowledge of diet! In order to keep healthy, I will follow your advice.

Besides, what I want to say is to relax. No matter how busy you are, take time to relax yourself! You must set aside some time to relax every day.

B: You have a point. Without health, we can do nothing! I will always remember this! You see, the new year is coming. Can we start running together today? I want to be healthier than I am now.

A: Of course! Why not! How about running at nine o'clock every night? I will be in front of your dormitory at that time.

B: OK.

Don't forget to wear sportswear and prepare a coat to keep warm after jogging, or your cold will get worse!

B: E. I'll see you then. Don't miss your time. Haha, see you tonight.

A: Goodbye.