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关于室友的英语对话1
Todd: So, JJ, I hear you've got a good living arrangement.
JJ: I love it, and of course, you know, like any person, I was a little bit leery of living with roommates but at the same time I thought living in a foreign country I didn't want to isolate myself completely, especially since I don't speak the language and I first met Jessica at the airport and when we were close to tears from laughing so hard on the train ride from the airport to Matsudo Station realized this is going to be a good living arrangement, and we got here and the Brits had taken one half of the apartment and so we Americans moved into the other half and have gotten along brilliantly, even the little squabbles that tend to come up seem to be solved fairly quickly, maturely and I love it. This is the best living arrangement I've ever had. At the same time I think it's kind of something that's, that can be expected when you come to teach abroad. It takes a certain kind of person to decide to leave everything familiar behind and meet new people, have new experiences. You're not taping any of this are you.
Todd: No, I am actually. Thank a lot, JJ.
关于室友的英语对话2
(以下b代表betty,m代表mary)
b: hi, you look upset. what's up?
m: haven't been sleeping well recently.
b: what's the problem?
m: i tried to go to bed early. but i just couldn't fall asleep in bed with the other girls lights on, and noises now and then. i'm a light sleeper.
b: i understand. i used to live in a dorm' with three people. it was great in some aspects. we always went out and had fun together. but on the other hand, when i wanted some quiet time, they kept talking and laughing aloud, it was torturous.
m: living in a dorm means that you have to learn to be considerate of others.
b: yeah but you can at least talk with them and find a solution.
m: i don't know how to say about those things. maybe i really should have a talk with them about this matter.
关于室友的英语对话3
Todd: Hey, Jeff this is a very nice apartment.
Jeff: Hmm. It's comfortable. It's cozy. Japanese style.
Todd: I like it. It's got the tatami mat, small kitchen. Do you live alone?
Jeff: I live alone but right now I have a friend of mine staying with me.
Todd: Oh, really, a roommate.
Jeff: Sort of like a roommate, yes. A short term, he's staying with me short-term, so yes a roommate.
Todd: OK, how's that going?
Jeff: Ah, I don't like it.
Todd: Why?
Jeff: He's lazy. He's messy. He drinks too much. He doesn't exercise and he doesn'tcontribute any money to the rent.
Todd: Ooh, so he lives here and he doesn't give you any money?
Jeff: Well, yeah, he doesn't give me any money. The money's not so bad, though, it's just that he's lazy and he doesn't do much all day.
Todd: That's got to be pretty annoying.
Jeff: He's a great fellow. He's a good friend of mine, but, yeah, he's, I try to motivate him todo a few things but he's a tough one.
Todd: Are you going to tell him he has to move out?
Jeff: Ah, no, he's a smart man. He knows. He knows. He knows the deal. He knows what's going on and I think he's, yeah, I would never ask him to move out because I don't mind having him here but I'm just going to try to whip him into shape.
Todd: Oh, so you're just going to try to change him so he becomes a better roommate?
Jeff: I'm going to be like a woman and try to, yeah, try to get him a better schedule, a better schedule (yeah) like exercise and eating right and less smoking and less drinking.
Todd: Well, what is his schedule?
Jeff: Ah, his schedule is, he's like a night owl, he stays up most of the night drinking, and then he sleeps most of the day recovering, and then when he gets up he has a hangover. He's a bit sluggish and slow, so it's not a healthy lifestyle.
Todd: Yeah, it doesn't sound like it. Good luck.
Jeff: No problem.
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