محادثات باللغة الإنجليزية للمبتدئين

محادثات باللغة الإنجليزية للمبتدئين Conversations، إذا كنت تريد محادثات مكتوبة باللغة الإنجليزية لتقرأها وتتعلم ففيما يلي ستجد عدة محادثات يمكنك الاستفادة منها، لكن أنصحك بقراءتها هكذا كما هي، دون محاولة ترجمتها أولا وقراءتها مترجمة، لأن هذا سيضعف من استفادتك، اقرأها أولا بالإنجليزية، ثم حاول استنباط المعنى، ويمكنك البحث في القاموس عندما تقف أمامك كلمة ما، هذا سيزيد من مدى استفادتك سريعا من اللغة .

محادثات باللغة الإنجليزية للمبتدئين

أهم محادثات باللغة الإنجليزية للمبتدئين :

المحادثة الأولى

  • Person A: “Hi Jack. What are you doing?”
  • Person B: “Hi Mary. I’m filling out a job application.”
  • Person A: “Are you finished with school already?”
  • Person B: “No. I have one more semester, but it would be great to have a job lined up.”
  • Person A: “How is your day going?”
  • Person B: “Quite busy. I’m preparing for my presentation tomorrow on our marketing strategy. I’m not even half done yet.”
  • Person A: “You must feel stressed out now.”
  • Person B: “That’s an understatement.”
  • Person A: “What are you doing now?”
  • Person B: “I’m playing pool with my friends at a pool hall.”
  • Person A: “I didn’t know you play pool. Are you having fun?”
  • Person B: “I’m having a great time. How about you? What are you doing?”
  • Person A: “I’m taking a break from my homework. There seems to be no end to the amount of work I have to do.”
  • Person B: “I’m glad I’m not in your shoes.”

المحادثة الثانية

  • Sarah: Hello Jason, how are you, it’s been a long time since we last met?
  • Jason: Oh, hi Sarah I’m have got a new job now and is going great. How about you?
  • Sarah: Not too bad.
  • Jason: How often do you eat at this cafe?
  • Sarah: This is my first time my friends kept telling me the food was great, so tonight I decided to try it. What have you been up to?
  • Jason: I have been so busy with my new job that I have not had the time to do much else, but otherwise, me and the family are all fine.
  • Sarah: Well, I hope you and your family have a lovely meal.
  • Jason: Yes you too.

المحادثة الثالثة

  • David: Hello, my name is David It’s nice to meet you
  • Jenny: Hi, I’m Jenny. It’s my please to meet you.
  • David: Am sorry. what was your name again?
  • Jenny: Jenny.
  • David: So Jenny, What do you do for a living?
  • Jenny: I work at the local school teaching English. what do you for a living?
  • David: I’m also an English teacher, but am currently out of work.
  • Jenny: Sorry to hear that. It has been really nice talking to you.
  • David: Yes. It was a great pleasure meeting you.

المحادثة الرابعة

  • Laurie: So, what are your plans for this weekend?
  • Christie: I don’t know. Do you want to get together or something?
  • Sarah: How about going to see a movie? Cinemax 26 on Carson Boulevard is showing Enchanted.
  • Laurie: That sounds like a good idea. Maybe we should go out to eat beforehand.
  • Sarah: It is fine with me. Where do you want to meet?
  • Christie: Let’s meet at Summer Pizza House. I have not gone there for a long time.
  • Laurie: Good idea again. I heard they just came up with a new pizza. It should be good because Summer Pizza House always has the best pizza in town.
  • Sarah: When should we meet?
  • Christie: Well, the movie is shown at 2:00PM, 4:00PM, 6:00PM and 8:00PM.
  • Laurie: Why don’t we go to the 2:00PM show? We can meet at Summer Pizza House at noon. That will give us plenty of time to enjoy our pizza.
  • Sarah: My cousin Karen is in town. Can I bring her along? I hate to leave her home alone.
  • Christie: Karen is in town? Yes, bring her along. Laurie, you remember Karen? We met her at Sara’s high school graduation party two years ago.
  • Laurie: I do not quite remember her. What does she look like?
  • Sarah: She has blond hair, she is kind of slender, and she is about your height.
  • Laurie: She wears eyeglasses, right?
  • Sarah: Yes, and she was playing the piano off and on during the party.
  • Laurie: I remember her now. Yes, do bring her along Sara. She is such a nice person, and funny too.
  • Sarah: She will be happy to meet both of you again.
  • Christie: What is she doing these days?
  • Sarah: She graduated last June, and she will start her teaching career next week when the new school term begins.

  • Laurie: What grade is she going to teach?
  • Sarah: She will teach kindergarten. She loves working with kids, and she always has such a good rapport with them.
  • Christie: Kindergarten? She must be a very patient person. I always think kindergarten is the most difficult class to teach. Most of the kids have never been to school, and they have never been away from mommy for long.
  • Sarah: I think Karen will do fine. She knows how to handle young children.
  • Laurie: I think the first few weeks will be tough. However, once the routine is set, it should not be too difficult to teach kindergarten.
  • Christie: You are right. The kids might even look forward to going to school since they have so many friends to play with.
  • Sarah: There are so many new things for them to do at school too. They do a lot of crafts in kindergarten. I am always amazed by the things kindergarten teachers do.
  • Laurie: Yes, I have seen my niece come home with so many neat stuff.
  • Christie: Maybe we can ask Karen to show us some of the things that we can do for this Halloween.
  • Laurie: Maybe we can stop by the craft store after the movie. What do you think, Sara?
  • Sarah: I will talk to her. I think she will like that. It will help her with school projects when Halloween comes.
  • Christie: Michael’s is a good store for crafts. It always carries a variety of things, and you can find almost anything there.
  • Laurie: There is a Michaels store not far away from Cinemax 26. I believe it is just around the corner, on Pioneer Avenue. We can even walk over there.
  • Sarah: So, we plan to meet for pizza at noon, go to the movies at two, and shop at Michael’s afterward. Right?
  • Laurie and Christie: Yes.

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