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Showing posts with label Conversation and Dialogues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conversation and Dialogues. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2020

Conversation & Dialogue [ 28 ]

28- ] Conversation & Dialogue 
Your Relatives Are Not AT Home .
Neighbor : Hallo !
Shaker : Hallo ! Where are Mr. and Mrs. Said ?They are not t home .
Neighbor : I’m their neighbor . They’re on holiday .
Shaker : At the seaside ?
Neighbor : No , they aren’t at the seaside . They’re in the country.
Shaker : In the country . I see . Oh well , I’ll come back again .
Neighbor : Yes , come back again .
Shaker : Thank you .
Neighbor : Not at all . Goodbye .
Shaker : Goodbye .
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Asking About & Expressing Opinion .
Person : What do you think of the new song ?
Another Person : I like it . It’s a very happy song .
Person : Yes , that’s true , but I don’t like the singer very much . He doesn’t sing , he shouts .
Another Person : And what do you think of the summer resort ?
Person : I think it’s very beautiful . I like the sea .
Another Person : Yes , I agree , but it’s a very rocky beach and the waves are sometimes high .
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Mr. Kazem : What do you think of the new book ?
Mr. Fuad : I think it’s very exciting and interesting . I like the way it begins .
Mr. Kazem : Yes , I agree , but things happen rather slowly . It takes too long to get into the story .
Mr. Fuad : And the new play ?
Mr. Kazem : I like it very much . I think it’s very funny .
Mr. Fuad : I don’t like it at all . I think it’s terrible .
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Teacher : What do you think of the new book by the author [ so and so ] ?
Student 1 : I like it very much .
Student 2: I don’t like it at all .
Teacher : Very good , students . Now what do you think of Alexandria ?
Student 1 : I think it’s very nice .
Student 2 : I think it’s awful in summer . It’s very crowded .
Teacher : Good . What do you think of the new song ?
Student 1 : I like it very much . I think it’s very nice .
Teacher : Very good .
Student 2 : I don’t like it at all . I think it’s awful !
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Tareq : Did you watch the film on television last night ?
Nasr : Yes .
Tareq : What did you think of the actor , Mahmoud Hamdy ?
Nasr : Oh , I thought he was very good . I liked the way he walked into the bank .
Tareq : That’s true , but he didn’t do much and he didn’t say much .
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Shaher : I don’t believe it .
Hala : What do you mean , you don’t believe it ?
Shaher : I don’t think it’s true .
Hala : Of course it’s true .
Shaher : Well , I don’t believe in the Woman’s Liberation Movement .
Hala : Men believe in keeping women at home , with the children and the housework .
Shaher : I don’t believe in that , but I think that women are women , not men . Men are good at some things , women are good at other things .
Hala : Well , I support Women’s Liberation Movement . I think it’s a good thing .
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Worker  1: Are they still on strike in the factory ?
Worker 2 : I don’t know . They’re meeting this morning about it .
Worker 1 : I think the strike is wrong too . I don’t believe in strikes .
Worker  3 : You don’t work in the factory . You’ve got a nice job here .
Worker 1 : But strikes are bad . I think they’re bad for everybody .
Worker 2 : They’re not . I think they’re necessary sometimes .
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Interviewer : A lot of people smoke cigarettes . Ten a day , fifteen a day , twenty a day . A lot of people smoke ten , fifteen , twenty , thirty cigarettes every day . If you ask : “Do you smoke many cigarettes ?” they always say : “No , not many .” But ten , twenty every day : that’s a lot of cigarettes . I’m here in the street asking people about cigarettes . There are a lot of people here . Er , excuse me .
Man 1 : Yes ?
Interviewer : I’m asking people about cigarettes .
Man 1 : Oh yes .
Interviewer : Do you smoke ?
Man 1 : Yes , I do .
Interviewer : Howe many cigarettes do you smoke in a day ?
Man 1 : Oh , not many . Ten ….fifteen … I smoke a lot when I’m working , but not many when I’m not working .
Interviewer : I see . Thank you . Ah, excuse me , madam .
Woman : Yes ?
Interviewer : Do you smoke ?
Woman : Well , sometimes . Two or three a day .
Interviewer : That’s not many , is it ? Excuse me sir .
Man 2 : Yes ?
Interviewer : Do you smoke ?
Man 2 : Well , I don’t smoke many cigarettes . I smoke a lot of cigars .
Interviewer : Thank you . Ah , here’s a young couple . Excuse me , do you smoke ?
Man 3 : Twenty , twenty five a day . Not many .
Girl : Not many ! Ah ! Do you know , he’s always tired , because he smokes such a lot of cigarettes .
Man3 : I don’t .
Girl : You do .
Interviewer : Hmm . You sir , do you smoke ?
Man 4 : Yes , I smoke quite a lot . Forty a day . And look at me . I’m very well .
Interviewer : This is Mr. Galal Hassan , last November .
Mr. Galal : My name is Mr. Galal Hassan . I smoke sixty cigarettes every day . That’s a lot , so I haven’t got a very good appetite . I eat some bread and butter sometimes . But I can’t eat much . I haven’t got much money , because I spend a lot on cigarettes .
Interviewer : And this is Mr. Galal Hassan today .
Mr. Galal : Hallo !
Interviewer : Hallo ! How are you ?
Mr. Galal : Oh , I’m very well , and I’m very happy , now that I don’t smoke .
Interviewer : How’s your appetite ?
Mr. Galal : Fine . I eat a lot , and I drink a lot of juice and milk . I’m very well .
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Interviewer : I’m outside the gates of the factory, where workers have been picketing it since 8 o’clock this morning . Mr. Khaled , you are the union shop steward . Why have you announced that you’re going on strike ?
Shop Steward : Er ! It’s simple . Our jobs are at stake .
Interviewer : Oh ! But surely . Mr. Khaled , you’re not personally threatened with redundancy .
Shop Steward : Nay , but thirty of our lads are going to be laid off . My union’s job is to protect our interests .
Interviewer : So , what’s the next step ? Are you going to continue with the stoppage , or go back to work ?
Shop Steward : I can’t announce anything yet . It depends on the management and on the decision of the branch meeting this evening .
Son : Dad , did you hear that radio ? The factory’s going to go on strike .
Manager : Yes . We’d better get down to the factory fast and fins out what it’s all about . Why didn’t anyone warn me ?
[ The manager and the shop steward are at the factory ]
Manager : What I object to Mr. Khaled is that your union gave me no warning of your action .
Shop Steward : Well .There was no warning to give . Look . You can’t announce that you’re going to lay off people just because you’re going through a sticky patch .
Manager : I don’t think you understand how serious this is . Let me explain . We have a cash flow problem ……and…..
Shop Steward : We should be working flat out to produce our products for the winter season .
Manager : Precisely . And we’re not doing so because we haven’t been able to sell off our summer stocks due to the hot weather . If we keep producing our products at tis rate , we’ll …..
Shop Steward : You produce no products at all , unless you keep a full work force .
Manager : And keep half our workers hanging around doing nothing and getting paid for it . Look , I insist on settling this dispute as soon as possible . We’ve always had excellent industrial relations up to now . Suddenly we have a strike on our hands and someone mentions the matter to the press . I suspect someone of trying to make trouble.
Shop Steward : What do you mean by that ? Are you trying to suggest there are agitators in this factory ?
Son : Can I suggest a way out of the problem ? We keep on the full work force and er use the redundant workers to develop my protector . That way everyone’s fully employed .
Manager : Hm . Yes , I must admit that it’s a possibility . But – I still think the protector needs more testing .
Shop Steward : Well , what do I tell the branch meeting tonight ?
Manager : We’ll go ahead as my son suggests . I’ll have to persuade the board of directors , of course , but I think I can assure you that they’ll agree . In that case we can see about training up workers and going into production .
Son : That’s what I call thinking positively !
Manager : Let’s just hope we won’t be disappointed .
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Conversation & Dialogue [ 27 ]

27- ] Conversation & Dialogue 
Complaint [ Public & Private ].

Sonia : Why is there never a bus when you want one ?
Khery : Good question . There aren’t enough buses on this route .
Sonia : Sometimes I feel like writing a letter to the paper .
Khery : Good idea . You should say that we need more subway lines , too .
Sonia : Yeah . There should be more public transportation in general .
Khery : And fewer cars ! There’s too much traffic .
Sonia : Say , is that our bus coming ?
Khery : Yes , it is . But look . It’s full !
Sonia : Oh , no ! Let’s go and get a cup of coffee . We can walk about this letter I’m going to write .
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Mr. Salah : Excuse me .
Secretary : Yes ?
Mr. Salah : I want to speak to the manager .
Secretary : The manager ?
Mr. Salah : Yes , I want to speak to the manager .
Secretary : Certainly . Can you tell me your name , please ?
Mr. Salah : Mr. Salah .
Secretary : No , your name . Mr. Salah is the manager . Can you tell me your name ?
Mr. Salah : But my name is Mr. Salah . Salah Mohammad .
Secretary : Oh , I’m sorry . The manager’s name is Mr. Salah , too .
Mr. Salah : The manager’s name is Mr. Salah ?
Secretary : Yes . His name is Salah Khalefa , and your name is Salah Mohammad .
Mr. Salah : Well , I want to speak to Salah Khalefa .
Secretary : Now , you want to see the manager .
Mr. Salah : Yes .
Secretary : Why ?
Mr. Salah : I want to complain about this clock .
Secretary : Why ?
Mr. Salah : It doesn’t work well .
[ The manager comes . ]
The Manager : Hallo , my name is Salah Khalefa . I’m the manager .
Mr. Salah : Hallo ! And my name is Salah Mohammad .
The Manager : And you complain about this clock . Now , you want a new clock .
Mr. Salah : Yes , I want a new clock .
The Manager : Here’s a nice one . Fifty pounds .
Mr. Salah : Fifty pounds ! Give it to me . Thank you .
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Mrs. Soad : Waitress .
Waitress : Yes , madam ?
Mrs. Soad : I can’t find my coat .
Waitress : Where did you leave it ?
Mrs. Soad : Here . On this hook .
Waitress : It’s gone .
Mrs. Soad : Yes . Thank you . I can see that .
Manager : What’s the matter ?
Waitress : This lady’s lost her coat .
Manager : I’m the manager . Can I ----
Mrs. Soad : It’s been stolen . My coat’s been stolen .
Manager : Oh , what a pity .
Mrs. Soad : What a pity ? What are you going to do about it ?
Manager : I’m sorry madam , but there’s nothing ----
Mrs. Soad : Call the police immediately .
Manager : But madam , look at that notice . It’s not our responsibility .
Waitress : [ Reads the notice ] “You may leave hats and coats here entirely at your own risk !”
Manager : [ Completes } “The management will not accept any liability for loss or damage to articles left here .”
Mrs. Soad : Where’s the nearest police station ?
Manager : Just across the street , madam . Do you want me to ---
Mrs. Soad : It doesn’t matter . I’ll go myself .
[ At the police station ]
Policeman : Good morning . What can I do for you ?
Mrs. Soad : You’re very young .
Policeman : What ?
Mrs. Soad : Nothing . I’d like to report a theft .
Policeman: Please sit down .
Mrs. Soad : Thank you .
Policeman : Now , what was stolen ?
Mrs. Soad : A coat .
Policeman : Where from ?
Mrs. Soad : The restaurant across the street .
Policeman : And what color was the coat ?
Mrs. Soad : Blue .
Policeman : And what’s your address ?
Mrs. Soad ; I’m staying at the hotel .
[  Later on , the maid in the hotel knocks on the door]
Mrs. Soad : Yes ?
Maid : Mrs. Soad . Is this your coat ?
Mrs. Soad : Yes ! Yes , it is . Where ----
Maid : Spmebody took it by mistake . The police brought it round ten minutes ago .
Mrs. Soad : Oh , that’s marvelous . I think your policemen are wonderful .
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