English Conversation: Departure And Farewell
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English Conversation: Departure And Farewell |
English Conversation Dialogue 1:
1: I have to get going. My wife is waiting.
2: Oh, come on, have one more beer.
1: Sorry. You know how she gets if I keep her waiting long time.
2: Are you going out tonight?
1: Yes. We are going to see her parents.
2: You'll miss the game.
1: Yeah, I know. Look. I've got to get out of here.
2: Okay, buddy. See you later.
1: See you.
English Conversation Dialogue 2:
1: Mom, it looks like my flight is boarding.
2: Yes, I guess it is.
1: I should go now.
2: I can't believe you're really going to college.
1: Neither can I. I'll call you when I land.
2: Yes, please do that. I want to know you're safe.
1: Don't worry so much. I have to go. I love you.
2: I love you, too. Bye, dear.
1: Bye, mom.
English Conversation Dialogue 3:
1: Did you lock the store up?
2: Sure did. I swept the floor, too.
1: Good. This was a pretty busy day, wasn't it?
2: Sure was. I'll be here bright and early tomorrow.
1: Sounds good, Peter. See you then.
2: Have a good night, boss.
1: You too, Peter.
English Conversation Dialogue 4:
1: It's been a fun year at school.
2: It sure has. Where are you going for the summer?
1: Probably back with my parents. What about you?
2: I have a job with a lawyer in Boston.
1: I'll just spent the summer in my dad's office.
2: You should come visit me then when you have time.
1: That would be nice. I think I will.
2: Well, I'd better go. Give me a hug.
1: Keep in touch.
2: I will. Goodbye.
1: Bye-bye.
English Conversation Dialogue 5:
1: That was a good movie.
2: It really was. I'm glad you came.
1: I'm glad you asked me.
2: Do you want to do this again sometime?
1: That'd be nice. When?
2: Maybe next Saturday. Is that good for you?
1: I think so. Why don't you give me a call?
2: Alright. Well, I'd better go. I had a good time.
1: Me too. Bye, now.
2: Bye-bye.
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