Socializing 社交
Anna:Beautiful day, isn’t it?
Jay:Oh, yes. It’s really warm. And it’s supposed(應(yīng)該)to get even warmer.
Anna:Yes, that’s true. You know, though, I’m always a little sorry to see winter go.
Jay:Really? Why do you say that?
Anna:Well, I love to ski(滑雪). In fact, I used to(過去常)teach skiing for a living.
Jay:Oh? That sounds interesting. But what do you do now?
Anna:I work at a bank, in the loan department(貸款部). How about you?
Jay:I’m with the telephone company.
Anna:Here?
Jay:No. I’m from Chicago. I’m just visiting here for the wedding(婚禮).
Anna:Oh, I see.
Jay:By the way, I guess I should introduce myself. I’m Jay Keller.
Anna:Nice to meet you. My name’s Anna Wilson.
Jay:Pleased to meet you, too, Anna.
〔Learn to open a conversation with a stranger this way:Excuse me, is anyone sitting here /do you have a light/do you mind if I join you?//You shouldn’t ask strangers about: How old are you?/Are you married?/Do you have a boyfriend?/How much do you make?/How much does your house cost?/How much do you weigh? You look fat(strong, heavy)!/Do you believe in God?〕
An Appointment 約會
(Wang Jihua calls her professor for an appointment.)
Brown:Hello?
Wang:Hello. May I speak to Dr Brown, please?
Brown:This is Dr Brown.
Wang:Dr Brown, this is Wang Jihua.
Brown:Oh, hello, Miss Wang. What can I do for you?
Wang:Well, could we meet sometime this week to discuss(商討)my thesis(論題)?
Brown:Well, next week would be better for me. I’m very busy this week.
Wang:OK. What time would be convenient(方便)for you? The morning’s best for me.
Brown:Let me see... How about Monday morning at 10:30?
Wang:That sounds good. I’ll see you in your office then. Thank you very much.
Brown:OK. Goodbye.
Wang:Bye.
〔Learn to request(請求)appointment this way:I’d like to an appointment to see Dr Ford tomorrow/with Dr Ford tomorrow/to ask for Dr Ford’s advice./Could we get together to discuss my article?//Learn to propose(建議)a time to meet:Are you free tomorrow morning?/Is he available(能行)next week?/Is the day after tomorrow convenient for you?//Learn to accept the time suggested:That would be fine./That sounds good./She’s available then./I’ll be free then.//Learn to reject(婉拒)a proposed time:I’m sorry, that’s not convenient./I’m afraid I’m busy then./I’m afraid she’s not available until next week./Frankly(實(shí)說), next week would be better for me.〕