懂你英語Level 4 Unit 3 Part 2 Dialogue

Election & Voting

W: Hey, have you decided how you're going to vote?

M: No, I haven't. I don't like any of the candidates.

W: So you aren't going to vote?

M: Hemmmm, I don't know, probably not. It seems like a waste of time.

Exercise:

1.— What is the chances that he is going to vote?

? ?—?unlikely

2. It seems like a waste of time.


W: Really? Why do you think it's a waste of time?

M: Have you listened to any of their speeches?

W: Yes, I have, and I agree that their speeches aren't very good.

M: Exactly. I can't believe anything they say. They are just saying what they think we want to hear.

W: Sure they want? to get elected. I admit that the system isn't perfect, but it's all we have.

M: Whether I vote or not won't make a difference. It's all a show.

Exercise:

1. I can't believe anything they say.

2.— What do they think of the candidates' speeches?

? ?—?They are not very good.


W: Well, I think you should vote. Do a little research about the candidates.

M: Have you?

W: Yes, I have. I've looked into their backgrounds and education.

M: How can that help?

W: For example, if they know something about science, it could help the government make better decisions about issues, such as climate change.

M: Yes, that's a good point. We need well educated people making decisions.

W: And I look to see what kind of people are supporting them.

Exercise:

1.— How has she researched the candidates?

? ?—?She's looked into their backgrounds and education.

Repeat & Read Sentences:

1. I don't like any of the candidates.

2. Whether I vote or not won't make a difference.

3.?Whether I vote or not won't make a difference.

4.?It seems like a waste of time.

5. I admit that the system isn't?perfect, but it's all we have.

6. She wants to elect people who are smart and well-educated.


M: What issues do you think are most important?

W: I guess for me, pollution, housing and taxes are important. I wanna know how the government plans to deal with these issues.

M: Yes, I agree with you. Maybe I will vote, especially if we can get together and talk more about it.

Sentence arrange:

(1)?What issues do you think are most important?

(2)?Maybe I will vote, especially if we can get together and talk more about it.

(3)?Yes, I agree with you.

(4)?I guess for me, pollution, housing and taxes are important.

Correct Order:?(1) (4) (3) (2)


M: What about dinner tomorrow night?

W: Sorry, I'm busy tomorrow night.

M: Oh, that's too bad. Do you have any time in the next few days? I'll take you to a nice restaurant.

W:?Actually, I'm quite busy. But I may have some time Sunday afternoon. We could have lunch somewhere near the office.

M: Sure, that works for me. I'll give you a call on Saturday, and we can decide the details, OK?

W: OK, I'll be looking forward to seeing which candidates you support.

Sentence arrange:

(1) Sorry, I'm busy tomorrow night.

(2) Oh, that's too bad.

(3) What about dinner tomorrow night?

(4) Do you have any time in the next few days?

Correct Order: (3) (1) (2) (4)

Repeat & Read Sentences:

1.?I'll take you to a nice restaurant.

2.?Have you listened to any of their speeches?

3.?We could have lunch somewhere near the office.

4.?I guess for me, pollution, housing and taxes are important.

5.?Maybe I will vote, especially if we can get together and talk more about it.

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