学习英语日常对话:更多非正式打招呼和邀请用语 [含声频]
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对话录音:
http://share.digital2.getusinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/3.-More-Greetings-and-Invitations-informal.mp3
Lars: Hey,
Bill.
What’s up?
Bill: Not much.
How’s it going?
Lars:
Can’t complain. This is my friend
Yuri.
Yuri: Nice to meet
you.
Bill: Nice to meet you
too.
Lars: We’re going to the
movies tonight.
Do you want to go
with us?
Bill: Sure. That
sounds great!
词语解释
Hey是比“hello”更为随便的打招呼方式。
What’s up?(咋着?)是比“How’s it going?” (怎么样?)或“What’s
new?”(新近怎样?)更为随便的询问方式。
Can’t complain(没什么可抱怨的)是对“How’s it going?” or “What’s
up?”的一种常用回答方式,意思是答话人的生活近来都好。
Nice to meet you (幸会/高兴与你相识)用于与人首次会面。对方的回应是
nice to meet you too(彼此彼此/我也高兴与你相识)。
Do you want to(你想……吗)是邀请某人做某事的一种比较随便的问话方式。
Sure. That sounds great(
当然。那真好)是接受邀请的一种口语化的表达法。
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Everyday conversations for English learners:
More informal greetings and invitations [audio]
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Key terms are explained at the end. Today’s conversation is on
more greetings and invitations
(informal).
Audio:
http://share.digital2.getusinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/3.-More-Greetings-and-Invitations-informal.mp3
Lars:
Hey, Bill.
What’s
up?
Bill: Not much.
How’s it going?
Lars: Can’t
complain. This is my friend Yuri.
Yuri: Nice to meet
you.
Bill: Nice to meet you
too.
Lars: We’re going to the
movies tonight.
Do you want to go
with us?
Bill: Sure. That
sounds great!
Now let’s review the vocabulary
Hey is an informal way to say
“hello.”
What’s up? is a more informal way to ask “How’s it
going?” or “What’s new?”
Can’t complain is an informal way to
respond to the question “How’s it going?” or “What’s up?” The
phrase
can’t complain means that the
person has no recent complaints about life.
Nice to meet you is used when meeting
someone for the first time. A response to
nice to
meet you is
nice to meet you,
too.
Starting a question with
do you want to
is an informal way to invite someone to do something.
Sure. That sounds great is an informal way
to accept an invitation.
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