关于大学生新生报到和志愿者的英语对话
案例一:
Sato: Hi there. Are you Japanese?
Lee: No. I'm Chinese. I'm from Beijing.
Sato: My name's Sato. I'm from Tokyo.
Lee: I'm Lee, nice to meet you.
Sato: I was just looking for the registry. I need to register for my course.Look... is this the right place?
Lee: Yes. That's right. I think it's going to take a while though.
Sato:Mmm…and I have to get my accommodation too…it's a bitcomplicated, isn't it?
Lee: Brrr... the weather's cold for September, isn't it?
Sato: Yes…I didn't think it'd be so cold at this time of the year.
Lee: Mmm... which course are you doing?
Sato: Development Studies.
Lee: Wow. So am I. So I guess we'll be seeing more of each other.
Sato: Yes, I suppose we will. Is that an \"A to Z\" you've got there? Could I borrow it, please? I need to find out where my accommodation is.
Lee: Sure... here you are.
案例二:
Student: How do I find out when I'm supposed to register?
Registered consultant: It depends on your major. What's your major?
Student: English.
Registered consultant: Just look in your class schedule and find the time and dates of registration.
Student: Oh, I see. Since I'm a sophomore, I can register between 10 and 12 a.m. on Wednesday, the 25th.
Registered consultant: Yes, and you should get there early so you can be the first in line.