原版英语口语情景对话第0083集:介绍和讨论日本节日
高中英语 口语情景对话 介绍节礼日素材

原版英语口语情景对话第0195集:介绍节礼日节礼日是圣诞节后第一个工作日,英国人会在这一天做什么呢,我们一起来看一下。
Todd: Nicola, you're from England.Nicola: Yes, I am.Todd: OK. Now in England you have something called "Boxing day".Nicola: Yes, we do.Todd: So, we don't have that in America. What is Boxing day?Nicola: Well, boxing day is always on the 26th of December, the day after Christmas day, and it was originally called boxing day because it was the day in England when the very rich people in Victorian times gave presents to their servants, the day after Christmas, and usually it would be something like money, or food but they wouldgive it to them in a small box, and so on December the 26th, servants would receive their boxes,the Christmas boxes, and that's why it was called Boxing day.Todd: OKNicola: Today, people don't really receive money or food so much, sometimes you give extra tips at Christmas, but Boxing day has stuck. So that's the name.Todd: What do people do on Boxing day?Nicola: Nothing really. Uh, eat the leftover turkey, turkey sandwiches, watch TV, and in my family we usually go and watch dog racing, grey hound racing. Yeah, and lose some money...Todd: Lose money!Nicola: Yeah always. At least I do.Todd: Wow, cool. Dog track. Is there a dog track near your house? Nicola: Yeah, there is, where I live, yeah.。
日本旅游情景对话英语作文

日本旅游情景对话英语作文Title: A Dialogue on Touring Japan。
Characters: 。
John: An American tourist eager to explore Japan. 。
Sakura: A friendly Japanese tour guide.---。
Scene 1: Arrival in Japan。
Location: Narita International Airport。
John: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to Tokyo from here?Sakura: Welcome to Japan! Yes, from Narita Airport, you can take the Narita Express train to Tokyo Station. It'sthe most convenient option.John: Great, thanks for the tip! By the way, how long does it take to get to Tokyo?Sakura: It usually takes about an hour and a half, depending on the train schedule.John: Perfect, that gives me enough time to plan my itinerary for exploring Tokyo.---。
Scene 2: Exploring Tokyo。
Location: Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa。
John: Wow, this temple is incredible! The architecture is so beautiful.Sakura: I'm glad you like it! Senso-ji Temple is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Tokyo. It's a must-visit for any tourist.John: Definitely. And I love all the street stalls selling snacks and souvenirs. Can you recommend any local specialties I should try?Sakura: Sure! You should definitely try sometraditional Japanese snacks like taiyaki (fish-shaped cake filled with sweet red bean paste) or ningyo-yaki (small sponge cakes filled with sweet bean paste). They're delicious!John: Sounds amazing. I'll be sure to try them out. Thanks for the recommendation!---。
原版英语口语情景对话第0086集:介绍日本通勤相关信息

高中英语讲义Yoko每天上班坐火车,火车总是很挤,她都做些什么呢,听她介绍一下。
Todd: Hello, Yoko.Yoko: Hello, Todd.Todd: How are you?Yoko: Good. How are you?Todd: Good. OK. We're gonna talk about trains.Yoko: OK.Todd: Do you take the train everyday?Yoko: Yes, I have to.Todd: Oh, really?Yoko: Yeah, 'cause I don't have a car.Todd: Oh, really?Yoko: Yeah!Todd: Are you have happy with that? Do you mind?Yoko: Actually, no!Todd: Yeah, well, what's the train like in the morning when you get on?Yoko: It's really crowded.Todd: Yeah?Yoko: Yes.Todd: OK. How much is your train fare?Yoko: Almost 500 yen.Todd: What's the best thing about taking the train?Yoko: Mm, nothing.Todd: Nothing.Yoko: Nothing. I don't think it's great. Ah, I can sleep on the train.高中英语讲义Todd: OK. Do you normally get a seat?Yoko: Ah, sometimes I can.Todd: Yeah?Yoko: Yeah.Todd: OK. Do you read?Yoko: Cause I can't read a book. I get sick.Todd: Oh, cause your eyes move around.Yoko: Yeah.Todd: Yeah, I gotcha. What's the worse thing about the train?Yoko: Ah, too crowded in Japan.Todd: Yeah. It's terrible.Yoko: And I have to pay.Todd: Oh, you have to pay. Your company doesn't pay.Yoko: No.。
关于节日的英语情景对话

关于节日的英语情景对话A: Hey, have you made any plans for the upcoming holiday?B: Yes, I'm thinking of going home to spend time with my family. How about you?A: I'm not sure yet. I might go on a short trip with some friends or just relax at home. What do you usually do during holidays?B: It depends on the holiday. For Christmas, my family and I usually decorate the house, exchange gifts, and have a big feast together. On New Year's Eve, we usually attend a countdown party or watch fireworks.A: That sounds like a lot of fun! In my family, we usually have a special meal and play games together. We also exchange small gifts and watch movies.B: That's lovely! Different holidays have different traditions and customs. Speaking of which, do you have any favorite holiday traditions?A: Yes, I love decorating the Christmas tree with my family and baking cookies. It brings back so many childhood memories. How about you?B: I really enjoy the tradition of giving and receiving red envelopes during Chinese New Year. It's a symbol of good luck and blessings.A: That's interesting! It's fascinating how different cultures have their own unique holiday traditions. By the way, do you have any favorite holiday foods?B: Definitely! During Thanksgiving, I can't resist a slice of pumpkin pie. And during Easter, I love indulgingin chocolate eggs and hot cross buns. What about you?A: I love the delicious turkey and cranberry sauce during Thanksgiving, and during Halloween, I enjoy eatingcandy and caramel apples. It's all about the treats!B: Absolutely! Holidays are a great time to indulge in delicious food and sweets. It's always a highlight for me. Do you have any plans for the next holiday?A: I'm thinking of hosting a small gathering at my place. It would be nice to have friends over and celebrate together. What about you?B: I'm planning to visit my grandparents. They live in a countryside and it's always peaceful and relaxing there. I'm looking forward to spending quality time with them.A: That sounds wonderful! Spending time with loved ones is always a great way to celebrate holidays. I hope you have a fantastic time.。
高中英语 口语情景对话 日本文化素材

原版英语口语情景对话第0006集:日本文化学原版英语情景对话,顺便了解下日本文化,茶道和插花,你对哪个更有兴趣呢?Japanese Culture 日本文化Reiko: Ikebana, it's an art of flowers and it's quite different from Western style flower arrangement because in Ikebana's theory you can decorate one flower, only with one flower.Anili: Oh, really!Reiko: And it's, the flower arrangement in Japan is not only decorating flowers but it's an art with flowers and space.Anili: I see.Reiko: The air between the flowers and also the room, and everything, it shows the space or even the universe, and that.Anili: What's another Japanese art?Reiko: Japanese art? Mm, Ikebana! Tea Ceremony!Anili: Tea Ceremony!Reiko: Tea Ceremony!Anili: Tea Ceremony! Tell me about Tea Ceremony.Reiko: Tea Ceremony! It's, there's a certain way you have to make tea, not only make tea, there's a certain way to for example wipe a bowl.Anili: I see.Reiko: Yes, with one piece of cloth, and you need to learn how to fold the cloth so that you use each part of the cloth only once to wipe the bowlAnili: OK.Reiko: Yeah, so it's a complicated traditional procedure in a sense but.Anili: How do you learn that? Is that something that your mother would teach you? How do people learn that?Reiko: There are some professionals for both flower arrangement and tea ceremony. So you need to go to a school, yes, and learn from your teacher and their hierarchy and the organization and you need to pass each test to go, climb up the ladder in the hierarchy.。
旅游英语口语300句:日本实用对话

旅游英语口语300句:日本实用对话以下是###整理的《旅游英语口语300句:日本实用对话》,希望大家喜欢!Marie:Hello, Jane. Nice to see you here.玛:莉:简,你好,在这儿见到你真高兴。
Jane:You,too.简:我也是。
Marie:There are really a lot of people appreciatingcherry blossoms today!玛莉:今天出来赏樱花的人真多啊!Jane:Yes. Now it's Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival.Many Japanese come out to enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms. And there are lots of tourists from all over the world.简:对啊。
现在是日本的樱花节。
很多日本人出来赏樱花,还有很多来自世界各地的游客。
Marie:Let me snap a branch of cherry blossoms for you to wear on your head.码莉:让我为你折一枝樱花戴在你的头上。
Jane:Thank you. lt's very kind of you.筒:谢谢。
你真是太好了。
Marie:However, it is a pity that cherry blossoms aresoon blown off the trees by spring winds.玛莉:不过很可惜的是樱花很快就会被春风从枝头上吹落。
Jane:That's true, well, although we cannot change nature, itls a good season for us to enjoy now. By the way, when the sakura falls, the ground is covered by a carpet of pink and white petals.筒:是这样的,不过,虽然我们不能改变自然,但在这样美好的时节我们也应该尽情享受才对。
英国与日本 England and Japan英语口语情景对话

英国与日本England and Japan英语口语情景对话以下是给大家整理的关于英国与日本England and Japan英语口语情景对话,希望可以帮到大家Todd: Clare, youre from England.克莱尔,你来自英国。
Clare: Thats right.没错。
Todd: How would you compare England and Japan?你怎么对比英国和日本呢?Clare: Well, I think, lets take price-wise, theyre actually quite similar. Well, not, maybe not England as a whole but, say Japan and London is very similar, I found in supermarkets, in housing, and things like that. In other respects, the people are certainly different. I mean, British people are renowned to be very polite as Japanese people are too, and Japanese people are very helpful as well, probably more so thanBritish people I would say. Mm, what else?物价上来说,两个国家基本一样。
也许不能说整个英国的物价和日本一样,可以说日本和伦敦的物价很接近,比如超市商品的价格,房价都很接近。
其他方面,英国人和日本人肯定很不同。
英国人被公认为很有礼貌,日本人也是如此,日本人也很乐于助人,也许比英国人还乐于助人。
其他方面?Todd: What about the weather?天气方面呢?Clare: The weather? Well, its been raining a lot in Japan recently so we could say that its quite similar, although actually, when I was e-mailing my parents, theyve been going on about how there hasnt been much rain the past couple of months and how they think there is going to be a drought. That typical British stereotype of the weather is not true at the minute and its probably wetter in Japan, but yeah, I think that climate wise its quite similar in terms of temperature. Its definitely much more humid here than at home.天气?最近日本的雨水很多,因此可以说在天气上英国和日本也很相似,虽然我和父母电子邮件联系的时候,他们总是说最近几个月英国没怎么下雨,他们认为英国将会发生干旱灾害了。
原版英语口语情景对话第0044集:日本生活

高中英语讲义Kanade来自日本,听他讲述那里雄伟壮观的瀑布以及童年美好的回忆。
Japanese Life 日本生活Todd: OK. I'm back here with Kanade.Kanade: Yes.Todd: So, Kanade, why don't you talk about where you're from!Kanade: OK. I'm from Akita, which is Northern Japan. And there is a lot of mountains and you can see changing color in the fall and in my home Yashima town, there are only six thousand people in there and there is a waterfall called "Hotonodake", which is the best one hundred fall in Japan.Todd: Wow! That's cool.Kanade: Yeah, Cool!Todd: So you've seen it?Kanade: Yes!Todd: So how high is this amazing waterfall?Kanade: Uh, I don't really know. It's really big.Todd: Really? So is it famous because it's really tall or cause it's really wide?Kanade: Could be both.Todd: Oh, really, that's a big waterfall. OK. When is the last time you went home? Kanade: Last week.Todd: Uh-huh. Oh Really? Both you're parents still live there?Kanade: Yes.Todd: OK. And were your parents born there?Kanade: Yes, but different town. My father is from Yashima, same hometown, same home as my home, but my mom is from Nigaho, next town from Yashima.Todd: Oh, OK. Do you have a lot of childhood memories?Kanade: Yes, uh, actually but my dad was really busy, so my mom took me many places...when I was a child.高中英语讲义Todd: Oh, that's sweet. Well, you're a good daughter.Kanade: I think, I think so. Yeah!Todd: OK. Thanks a lot.。
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Yoko在日本过节日,她过的是什么节又有
什么风俗习惯呢?
Todd: OK,Yoko we were just at a festival.
Yoko: Yeah!
Todd: Do you want to talk about festivals in Japan?
Yoko: Yes,OK. So,I think in Fall we have lots of kind of festivals,but it depends on the places so...
Todd: What are some things that most festivals have,like,what can you see if you go to a Japanese festival?
Yoko: Omikoshi.
Todd: Omikoshi.
Yoko: Yes. Do you know the word?
Todd: I think so. What is Omikoshi?
Yoko: Ah,it's really difficult for me to explain in English,but Omokishi looks like a big box,lots of people,adult people try to carry together,and they usually go to temples,and they kind of celebrate a harvest or our happiness or those kind of things.
Todd: OK. Have you ever carried the Omikoshi?
Yoko: Ah,you know,I'm not a strong guy so,I've never tried it.
Todd: OK. What about foods? What kind of foods do people like to eat?
Yoko: We can see lots of small shops along the street and we can buy really Japanese food,like watagashi,it's a really sweet candy but it looks like,how do you say that?
Todd: I don't know.
Yoko: I don't know. I don't know either. White small stuff.
Todd: White small stuff.
Yoko: Yeah. Sorry. You should see it. So it's watagashi or watame. It's really popular food in a matsuri,and we can see okonomiyaki. Yeah,it's,some people say Japanese pancake,or something,but tastes different.
Yoko: It's not sweet.
Todd: It's not sweet.
Yoko: It's not sweet. So vegetables,meat,and some sauce. Todd: Oh,wow! Sounds good.
Yoko: Yeah,I think so too. You should try it.
Todd: Oh,I will! Thanks a lot Yoko.。