Situational Dialogues - 41/42. What shall we do this evening?
Situational Dialogues were designed with variety of 44 everyday English usage situations. This is designed for Intermediate level and above. Each situation is represented by four successive dialogues.
44 topics 4 Dialogues of 2-3 pairs of questions and answers for each. Dialogs are made up so that one phrase of a dialogue can be easily inserted into the other.
This is the easy, entertaining English guide. Something like a tourist voiced phrase. The phrases are spoken in a real, fast pace and are accompanied by sound effects on the situation.
Full Episode List of Situational Dialogues
Situational Dialogues were designed with variety of 44 everyday English usage situations. This is designed for Intermediate level and above. Each situation is represented by four successive dialogues.
44 topics 4 Dialogues of 2-3 pairs of questions and answers for each. Dialogs are made up so that one phrase of a dialogue can be easily inserted into the other.
This is the easy, entertaining English guide. Something like a tourist voiced phrase. The phrases are spoken in a real, fast pace and are accompanied by sound effects on the situation.
Full Episode List of Situational Dialogues
Situational Dialogues - 41/42. What shall we do this evening?
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Situational Dialogues - 41. What shall we do this evening?:
These are the 41st and 42nd episode of Situational Dialogues and this is the common dialogues to ask what shall we do this evening. Listen to the conversation and the transcript can be found below.
41. What shall we do this evening?
Dialogues 1
Dialogues 2
Dialogues 3
Dialogues 4
42. What shall we do this evening?
Dialogues 1
Dialogues 2
Dialogues 3
Dialogues 4
41. What shall we do this evening?
Dialogues 1
1st Person | How would you like to come bowling? |
2nd Person | I'm not overly keen, actually. |
1st Person | What about a chinese meal, then? |
2nd Person | No, I thought I'd have an evening at home for a change. |
Dialogues 2
1st Person | Do you fancy a game of tennis? |
2nd Person | It's nice of you to ask, but I don't think so. |
1st Person | Well, how about coming to see Tony? |
2nd Person | No, I honestly can't afford the time. |
Dialogues 3
1st Person | Feel like a stroll in the park? |
2nd Person | I don't think I will, thanks all the same. |
1st Person | Come on. A spot of exercise would do us good. |
2nd Person | No, if you don't mind I think I'll stay in tonight. |
Dialogues 4
1st Person | Let's go ice skating. |
2nd Person | No, I'm really not in the mood for it this evening. |
1st Person | Then why don't we just go out for coffee? |
2nd Person | No, really. I've promised myself an early night. |
42. What shall we do this evening?
Dialogues 1
1st Person | How about coming out for a drink with me this evening? |
2nd Person | I'd like that very much. Thank you. |
1st Person | Shall we say round about eight? |
2nd Person | Fine. See you then. |
Dialogues 2
1st Person | Why don't we go for a drive in the country? |
2nd Person | That would be very nice. Thank you. |
1st Person | I'll pick you up about 7.30. |
2nd Person | Right. See you later. |
Dialogues 3
1st Person | Do you feel like going to the cinema? |
2nd Person | That sounds like a good idea. Thank you. |
1st Person | Let's make it 6.30 at your place. |
2nd Person | That'll be OK by me. |
Dialogues 4
1st Person | Would you like to come to a party with me tonight? |
2nd Person | I'd love to. Thank you very much. |
1st Person | I'll call round for you after supper. |
2nd Person | OK. I'll be ready. |
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