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自己一個(gè)人苦苦修煉口語(yǔ)是不是很孤單很沒(méi)有目標(biāo),不如從今天開(kāi)始一起加入KAKA禮節(jié)美語(yǔ)。
節(jié)目搜集了各種場(chǎng)景可能會(huì)用到最常用最流行的詞匯,短語(yǔ)和句型。
每天一期,讓大家24小時(shí)浸泡在地道的美語(yǔ)中,學(xué)習(xí)記得要日積月累哦?。海?/font>
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陳豪在北京的ABC美國(guó)公司工作,今天他開(kāi)完會(huì)出來(lái),剛好遇到美國(guó)同事Amy.
(Office ambience)
C:Hi Amy, 你有時(shí)間嗎?
A:Sure. Come into my office and tell me what's on your mind.
C:剛才開(kāi)會(huì)的時(shí)候,我們的老板Mr. Jones對(duì)年終報(bào)表上的數(shù)字大發(fā)雷霆,說(shuō)財(cái)會(huì)部門(mén)沒(méi)有好好追查公司的欠款。
A:I can understand why Mr. Jones was upset. What did he say?
C:他說(shuō)的不少詞我都沒(méi)聽(tīng)懂,后來(lái)Todd告訴我,這些都是American obscenities, 是不是就是英語(yǔ)里的臟話(huà)???
A:---1---.
C:在辦公室里罵人可不怎么樣,結(jié)果弄得大家特別不自在,低著頭都不說(shuō)話(huà),特別是不敢看那個(gè)挨罵的人。
A:---2---.
C:我們下午還要開(kāi)會(huì),希望Mr. Jones能冷靜下來(lái)。
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陳豪下午在走廊上又遇到Amy。
A:How did it go this afternoon at your meeting?
C:Mr. Jones不僅冷靜了下來(lái),而且還跟我們所有人道歉。他承認(rèn)自己上午開(kāi)會(huì)時(shí)非常失態(tài)。
A:What did he say?
C:他說(shuō)自己這么做很不得體,冒犯了大家。
A:Did he say anything else?
C:說(shuō)啦。他說(shuō),在任何情況下,所以他也不準(zhǔn)備為自己的錯(cuò)誤提出什么辯解。
A:---3---.
C:那如果不是罵人,能用這些字眼嗎?我上次去看球,那些球迷都是滿(mǎn)嘴臟話(huà),也沒(méi)人介意。
A:---4---.
C:如果別人當(dāng)著我的面說(shuō)臟字,我該怎么辦呢?是表現(xiàn)得無(wú)所謂,還是表現(xiàn)得受了冒犯呢?
A:---5---.
C:我可以讓他們消了氣再來(lái)找我。
A:That's a good idea.
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That's right. Obscenities are not nice words. They are curse words. When some people get mad, they resort to using bad language to express their anger Swearing, which is another word for cursing, is never effective. It only makes the person who is cursing look badly and is awkward for everyone else Cursing has become all too common these days. So much so that some people think nothing of it.They don't realize the negative effect it can have on their careers or business relationships No, it is never appropriate to curse in public. You have no idea of the effect you'll have on others. Besides you can't predict who may be present and will recognize you later as the foul-mouthed person at the baseball game If you are around total strangers whom you are not likely to see again, ignore them and move on. If you are with co-workers, suggest that you are willing to meet with them and discuss issues with them, but not when they use obscene language