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Percakapan Bahasa Inggris - di Pasar

Janaki
Surendra
Janaki
Surendra
Janaki
Surendra
Janaki

: (to her husband surendra). Why don't we come to the market more often?
: I don't find it a very enjoyable place.
: But i do. I want to come here every day.
: Come here every day, then. Who stops you? You have nothing better to
do . . .
: Now, don't shout, dear. I didn't say i will come here every day; i said i want to
come here.
: Let's not argue any more. Let's quickly do the shopping and go home. The
children must be getting impatient.
: Ok, here's the shopping list. We'll first buy toiletries and groceries and then
go to the vegetable stall.

Surendra
: That's right. Let's go to the department store next door.
Shop assistant : What can i do for you, madam?
Janaki
: We're new to this store and we don't know where things are. Can you tell us
where the groceries are? And the toiletries?
Shop assistant : For the groceries turn right, madam, and then walk straight on until you come
to the end of the corridor. And for the toiletries, just turn left and you walk
right into them.
Janaki
Surendra
Counter clerk
Janaki

: Thanks.
: I want these 15 items. Please make me the bill quickly.
: I'll take only a minute, sir. Here's the bill.
: Most of the vegetables i wanted to buy are stale. Some of them are even
rotten. You should've thrown them away.

Counter clerk : Sorry, madam. In fact, yesterday the wholesale market was closed, and so we
couldn't bring in fresh supplies.
Janaki
Counter clerk
Janaki
Surendra

: But that doesn't mean you should sell rotten vegetables.


: Sorry, madam.
: I won't come to this place again.
: Not until next week! Bye!

Conversation - Cara Membuat Telur Dadar


Todd

: Oh, hey, Keri! You cook, right! You're a pretty good cook.

Keri

: I'm OK.

Todd

: OK. I want to make an omelet, so actually this is really silly, I've never made
one before. How do you make an omelet?

Keri

: OK, Well, I can teach you how I make them, which is the same way my
father and grandmother make them, which is a little special.

Todd

: OK. Yeah! Yeah!

Keri

: First you take some eggs and crack them in a bowl, and whisk them up, quite,
so they're quite high and fluffy, and in a hot pan, and you need a pan that's
that's kind of small, that the sides go up at an angle. You put some oil and heat
it up, so it's quite hot, and then you take your whipped up eggs, or whisked up
eggs, and pour them into the pan, and as it's cooking, if you take a spatula, and
push the bottom layer of the egg, to the side, to the sides, and then to the
middle, so the uncooked egg gets to the bottom of the pan.

Todd

: Oh, OK. Wow!

Keri

: OK. And keep doing that until most of the egg is cooked so you should have
a nice thick omelet and then flip it over, you'll only have to cook that side
lightly. Put your fillings on the top and fold it over and let it sit just long
enough to melt the cheese.

Todd

: Wow. That sounds really good.

Keri

: Mm, it is.

Todd

: Wow. What fillings do you recommend?

Keri

: Um, well, if you want to do a real simple one, you can just use some premade salsa and cheese, and that's easy, or you can do something like cut up
some ham and cheese, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, anything that you like. If
you want to make a spinach omelet then you have to add the cooked spinach to
the egg mixture. So it's actually cooked in it. It's inside bacon and sour cream
is nice and Jack cheese.

Todd

: Oh, OK. I'll have to give that a try.

Keri

: OK. Sure.

Percakapan Bahasa Inggris - At the Doctor's


Patient : good evening, doctor.
Doctor : good evening, sir. What's your trouble?
Patient : i haven't been feeling well lately.
Doctor : what exactly is the problem?
Patient : i often feel quite sick. Have had a lot of pain in the stomach for several days. I've
also had severe headaches for over two days.
Doctor : what's your appetite like?
Patient : not at all good. I don't feel like eating anything. I feel full up all the time.
Doctor : have you had any fever?
Patient : well, i do feel feverish all the time. I've also had a bad taste in the mouth sincc i've
been sick.
Doctor : all right, let me take your temperature first. There! Give me your wrist, please.
There's nothing wrong with the pulse. Now take off your pullover. And your
shirt too. Loosen your clothes a little. I'll examine you, if you lie down on that
couch. Do you feel any pain here?
Patient : yes, some.
Doctor : and here?
Patient : oh, that's quite painful!
Doctor : all right. You may get dressed now.
Patient : i hope there's nothing serious, doctor?
Doctor : no, nothing serious. I'm prescribing two kinds of tablets. Take one before meals. And
the other after meals for three days. Don't eat any fried or spicy food. Drink
milk and have milk foods as much as you can. And do take some rest.
Patient : do i need to stay away from work, doctor?
Doctor : no, not at all. Just take it easy and have rest whenever you can. Come and see me if
the trouble does not go quickly.
Patient : thank you very much, doctor. Good-bye!
Doctor : bye!

Percakapan Bahasa Inggris - Membeli Baju


SHOP ASSISTANT : Good afternoon, madam. What can I do for you?
CUSTOMER
: Good afternoon, I'd like to look at some shirts.
SHOP ASSISTANT : Cottons or synthetics, madam?
CUSTOMER
: Terycots, if you have some.
SHOP ASSISTANT : Sure, madam. Over here, if you don't mind. We have an excellent
range of shirts in terycot. These striped ones are new arrivals.
CUSTOMER
: I rather fancy those blue ones with red stripes.
SHOP ASSISTANT :' Well, they're men's shirts. But nowadays . . .
CUSTOMER : Could you take them out, please?
SHOP ASSISTANT : What's the collar-size, madam?
CUSTOMER : Fifteen.
SHOP ASSISTANT : Fifteen? Are you sure, madam?
CUSTOMER : Yes. I'm sure.
SHOP ASSISTANT : Here you are, madam.
CUSTOMER : How much is it?
SHOP ASSISTANT : That's two hundred and nineteen rupees ninety-five paise. Plus taxes.
Would you like to try it on?
CUSTOMER : Try it on? No. Could you gift-wrap it? You see, it's a gift to my husband on his
birthday!
SHOP ASSISTANT : I see! (Later) Here it is! I've stuck on it a little card saying 'Happy
Birthday!'
CUSTOMER : That's very kind of you, young man. Bye!
SHOP ASSISTANT : Good-bye, madam. Call again.

Percakapan Bahasa Inggris - Teks + Audio MP3


Untuk itu mari kita lihat teks dialog percakapan Bahasa Inggris berjudul Sponger berikut:
Neil:
Hello
and
welcome
to
The
English
We
Speak,
I'm
Neil.
Li:
And
I'm
Li.
Neil,
is
that
a
new
watch?
Neil:
Yes
I
got
it
from
my
parents.
Li:
Oh
that's
nice.
Neil:
Did
I
tell
you
I'm
going
on
holiday
soon?
Li:
No,
where?
Neil:
To
Hawaii.
Li:
Wow,
how
can
you
afford
a
holiday
to
Hawaii?
Neil: My in-laws paid for it. We told them it was too expensive but, you know, we just need a
holiday.
Li:
Hmm
so
your
in-laws
have
paid
for
your
holiday
too
Neil:
I'm
thinking
of
giving
up
work
actually,
Li.
Li:
Giving
up
work?
What
about
the
cost
of
living?
Neil: Oh my wife can work. You know what, Li? I really need to move into a bigger house in
a
nicer
part
of
London.
Li: But you just said you're going to give up work! How can you afford a new house if you
have
no
job?
Neil: My grandparents will give me some money. They always do.
Li: Neil, there's a word for people like you. You're a sponger!
Neil: A sponger!? How rude!
A: When I was at university I had no money at all. I had to buy second-hand clothes and I
could never afford to go out for a meal even though I had a part-time job.
B: Yeah me too, but there were all these other students with cars and designer labels eating in
expensive
restaurants
all
paid
for
by
Daddy.
A:
What
a
bunch
of
spongers.
B: Yeah.
Li: A sponger is a person who gets money, food and other things from other people without
paying. Often it's used very negatively to describe people who live off state benefits.
Neil:
Just
like
a
sponge.
Li:
Yes,
a
sponge.
Neil: A sponge soaks up the water all around it. A sponger soaks up gifts, food and money
without working. And it can also be used as a verb to sponge off someone.
Li: It's also a verb 'to sponge off someone.' Be careful to use the word 'off' with this verb.
Neil: Whether it's a verb or a noun, it's still not a nice thing to say about someone, Li.
Li: Well I'm sorry to be rude, but it's true you are a sponger.
Neil: You're right. I'm a sponger but I'm proud of it. Do you fancy taking me out for dinner?
There's a fantastic restaurant I've been meaning to go to. It's very expensive, but you can
afford
it
Li.
Li: He's trying to sponge a meal off me! What a sponger
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