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篇一:情景会话 the working day

054 The working day

Words

Overtime hours lunch breakcoffee breakcompany car salary/wage

Part-time full-time paperwork meeting colleague boss department cubicle self-employed office factoryproduction line

Responsibility (un)skilled(un)paid

Phrases

Work 9 to 5

Work shifts

Work overtime

Get on with colleague

Have a break

Work long hours

Work flexi-time

Do shift work

Beginner

A: What’s your working day like?

B: I have a typical 9 to 5 job. Actually, I work a little longer than 9 to 5 most days.

A: Do you get paid ovetime?

B: No, I don’t. I get a bonus each month, depending on the value of the contracts I sign with clients.

A: Do you have any breaks?

B: We have an hour-long lunch break form 12 to 1. We can take coffee breaks during the day. My boss doesn’t mind, as long as we get out work done on time.

A: My boss gets annoyed if we take coffee breaks. I suppose your job involves a lot of paperwork, doesn’t it?

B: There’s some paperwork, but most of the time we put any information onto computers. Then we can send information to each other by email or across the network. Do you work in a cubicle? A: Yes, I do. I don’t like it very much.

B: I work in a cubicle too, but I don’t mind it.

Intermediate

A: Welcome to ABC Electronics. First, let me go over what we do in the department during a typical workday.

B: Ok. I understand that we basically work form 8:30 to 5:30 with an hour-long lunch break from 12 to 1, right?

A: That’s right, although we do expect you to do a little overtime if there’s something important to do. The lunch break is flexible. You can go a little earlier or a little later if you prefer.

B: That’s fine. Is it OK to have a coffee break during the working day?

A: Of course. The main thing is that all our work must be completed on schedule. We even allow our employee to go home early if they finish their work early.

B: How often do you have meetings?

A: You should attend a department meeting every Monday morning. There are other meetings for people working together on certain projects. Department heads also attend an interdepartmental meeting each week.

B: I’ve met some of my colleagues already. I’m sure we’ll get on well together.

A: You are entitled to a company car. Have you seen it yet?

B: I was told to take a look at it this afternoon and take care of all the paperwork.

A: Ok. This is your cubicle. At first, you’ll be responsible to me. Later, you’ll be working more independently.

B: That’s fine. I need to learn how you do things here first. Salaries are paid directly in to our bank account, aren’t they?

A: That’s right. Make sure you give the accounts department all your bank account details as soon as possible.

篇二:职场英语情景会话

场英语情景会话:Bosses’ meeting 老板的会议 Bosses’ meeting

A:Hello. Mr. Rothman? This is Michael in Mr. Emory’s office. He’d like to set up and appointment with you to talk about buying a new copier.

B:Sure, I’d be glad to. What time frame did he have in mind?

A:He’d like to do it as soon as possible, sir. How about tomorrow at 2:45?

B:Mm, yeah, that’ll be great. Tell him I’ll see him then.

职场口语情景会话:Put on hold for too long 等候太久 Put on hold for too long

A:Do not put me on hold again, please!

B:I’m very sorry, madam.. The phones have been ringing off the hock.

A:Excuse me, but that’s not my problem! I was just put on hold for the fourth time!B:I do apologize, madam. How may I help you?

职场口语情景会话:A disappointed client 失望的客户

A disappointed client

A:I’m really disappointed in the quality of your work, Ms. Patrick. I expected a better standard.B:I am very sorry you feel that way, Mr. Garth. I realize that we’ve started off badly, but I think you’ll be pleased with the refinished work.

A:Well, it certainly couldn’t be worse than what you’ve been showing me!

B:I think you’ll be satisfied with the quality of these designs, Mr. Garth. Would you like to go over to my office and take a look?

失望的客户

A:我对你们的工作质量十分失望,帕特理克女士。我原以为水平会比这高。

B:非常遗憾您这么想,葛斯先生。我知道我们开头开得不好。但我想我们的返工结果会使您满意的。A:嗯,当然不会比你们已经让我看到的要糟了!

B:我想您一定会对这些设计的质量感到满意,葛斯先生,您要不要到我的办公室看一看?

职场口语情景会话:Discussing an AD’s music 讨论广告音乐

Discussing an AD’s music

A:What were you thinking when you came up with this jingle? It doesn’t have anything to do with my product!

B:We felt that it was on target, Mr. Baker. But, obviously, if you’re not pleased, we can rework the song.

A:You’re going to have to. This one’s out of the question!

B:Fine, Mr. Baker. We’ll get working on that right away.

职场口语情景会话:Praise for winning a case 官司胜诉

Praise for winning a case

A:Good morning. Beck and Beck legal Services. May I help you?

B:Phyllis? Is that you? It’s Craig Masters.

A:Mr. Masters! Hello. How are you?

B:I’m doing just great. I won my case and I just wanted to thank you for all your hard work! 职场口语情景会话:Explaining a delay 解释延误的原因

Explaining a delay

A:When are you going to give me the prototype you promised?

B:I apologize for the delay, Mr. Parker. We have been waiting on a piece from one of our factories. We should be able to have it completed by next week.

A:All right. But, I hope it won’t take any logger than that!

B:I don’t expect it too, Mr. Parker. I appreciate your understanding

职场口语情景会话:An angry new customer 气愤的新顾客

An angry new customer

A:If I had known I’d get service like this, I would have gone somewhere else!

B:I’m sorry, sir. Could you tell me what the problem is, please?

A:Let’s start with the fact that no one has responded to my calls or letters for the past three weeks!

B:I do apologize, sir. I hope I can help you. Would you tell me what you have been trying to find out?

An irate customer

A:If I have to wait one more minute, I’m going to take my business somewhere else I have been waiting to see Mr. Barkley for nearly 25 minutes!

B:I’m very sorry, Ms. Ferguson. Mr. Barkley was called away to an emergency meeting. He should be back any moment.

A:I wish you had let me know that earlier! I could have rescheduled my appointment!

B:You’re right, Ms. Ferguson. I didn’t anticipate how long it would take Mr. Barkley. Let me see if I can reach him.

恼怒的顾客

A:如果再让我多等一分钟,我会把我的生意拿到别的地方的。我为了会见巴克利先生等了将近25分钟! B:十分抱歉,弗格森女士。巴克利先生被召去开一个紧急会议。这就回来。

A:你应该早点告诉我!那样我可以重订我们的约见时间。

B:您说得对,弗格森女士。我不知道巴克利先生会耽搁多长时间。让我试试能否和他联系上。

职场口语情景会话:上班穿袜子要注意(28)

(Office ambience)

C:Amy, 你干嘛老看我的脚啊?

A:I'm sorry. I just couldn't help noticing that you aren't wearing socks today.

C:天儿太热了,不穿袜子还凉快点儿。

A:Personally, that might be all right, but professionally that's a bad decision.

C:为什么?我见过很多人上班都不穿袜子的。

A:However, at ABC Company, professional dress is important for our corporate image.

C:我上班穿西装,打领带,这还不够吗?

A:No. Would you consider not wearing a shirt with your coat and tie?

C:我当然不会光着膀子穿西装打领带了。

A:Then you shouldn't consider wearing your shoes without socks. If your boss Mr. Jones sees you, he will not be pleased.

C:那可坏了。我可我没带袜子。这怎么办呀?

A:Avoid Mr. Jones at all cost. Then buy some socks when you go out for lunch today. There's a department store right around the corner.

C:你说得对,我得先躲着点儿老板,中午吃饭的时候赶紧去商店买袜子穿上。I will see you later.******

MC:午饭后,陈豪找到Amy.

A:Chen Hao, did you find any socks?

C:我正准备穿上呢!天儿热,所以我买了两双白袜子,起码比深颜色的袜子凉快点儿。

A:Oh dear.

C:怎么了?

A:White socks are inappropriate for corporate dress. They are more for athletic wear and outdoor attire.

C:啊?白袜子是跑步打球穿的,不是上班穿的。怎么这么多讲究呀!好在我还买了一双深色的。服务员一直向我推销高腰儿的,就是可以拉到小腿肚儿上来的那一种。我觉得太热,没买。

A:Oh dear.

C:又怎么了?

A:You should have listened to the salesman. Short socks just won't do in the business environment.C:那为什么?

A:It's because when you sit down and cross your legs in short socks, you expose everyone around you to the sight of your hairy legs.

C:Amy, 我从来没想到穿袜子还有这么多讲究。

A:Your business attire is extremely important "right down to your socks".

C:这么说,我穿成什么样儿也会影响到公司形象了。看来我下班还得再去买袜子,Amy,你陪我去吧,完了事儿我请你吃饭。

A:Thank you. I'll look forward to that.

C:Amy,你能不能再告诉我一下上班要穿什么样的袜子。这样我心里就有数了。

A:Avoid white socks and short socks. The right sock in business is the one that covers your calf and matches your shoes and pants.

篇三:情景会话

第一课母爱的较量

1.由于,人们肆无忌惮的砍伐树木,方圆几十公里内,已经见不到成片的树林了。因此,春夏之际,这里频频发生人们无法抗拒的沙尘暴。沙尘暴铺天盖地而来,什么都看不见了,空气中弥漫着沙土,令人窒息。

2.面对他挑衅,我只好迎战。几个回合后,双方不能胜负,就这样对峙着,空气似乎也凝固了。双方

各自拿出家的本事。只见刀尖上下飞舞,金光闪闪,惊心动魄。

第二课父亲的体温

1. 那天,我们在园子里踢球,一不小心把另据王大妈家的玻璃打碎了。当时,我束手无策,面对王大妈感到十分尴尬。晚上母亲知道了这件事,他没有训斥我,而是带着我去王大妈家,让我做自我检讨,并赔偿了玻璃钱。

2. 小刘即刻把古丽送进医院,几位医生,护士相继为她做了检查,并提出住院的建议。古丽躺在病榻上,相送他来医院的小刘说;“那么远的路还送我来医院,真难为你呀。”

第三课喀什的小巷

1.这是一件并不豪华的客厅,但有鲜明的特色,处处替使人们,客厅的主人有着很高的审美情感,不富裕的家境并不妨碍

主人把这间客厅布置得十分温馨。

2.老人的身体依然很硬朗,至今一直没有经过医院,要不是这次被车撞了,恐怕还不会进医院。

3.那天我去朋友家做客,通过夹窄的过道,掀起门帘,走进一间不太光亮的房间。我们聊了很久,不经意间天就黑了,我赶忙告辞回家。

第四课 圣果

1. 现在这里的生活比以

前好多了,过去人们吃饱肚子就很知足了,哪里还谈得上吃水果呢。而今,水果多得让人犯愁,人们吃饭就吃水果,把水果变着花样吃,难怪这里会有真么多长寿老人。

2. 爱丽是个十分幽默的孩子。有一次,他陪同老板去谈判,由于对方招待不周,老板有点不高兴。随后,在回公司的路上,艾力打趣地说,


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