【迷你小对话】A: I am helpless to change the situation.B: It was a clumsy mistake that got you in trouble. Forgetting to give the boss his wife’s message makes you look incapable.A: But I’m
【迷你小对话1】A: I want to get the house painted. It is getting a bit dirty and dingy.B: Make sure you hire the experts to do it. You’re so clumsy and awkward. You’ll probably fall off the
【迷你小对话】A: Andrew asked Janie if she would go with him to the high-school prom. Did you hear?B: No, but I’m all ears, man. What happened?A: She said no. She was put off by his crass att
【迷你小对话1】A: Usually I couldn’t care less if someone can’t dance, but the lady I’m dancing with keeps stepping on my feet.B: Your partner may be a floundering dancer, but my partner
【迷你小对话1】A: You’re such a bungling klutz, John. You can’t juggle the New York Stock Market without having knowledge about how stocks really work.B: I suppose you have to be a professi
【迷你小对话】A: I am really klutzy on the dance floor. It’s like I have two left feet and no rhythm.B: That’s a bogus excuse. You should take some dance lessons.A: My dance abilities aren
【迷你小对话】A: Did you see him fall all over himself making excuses?B: He really messed up this time. I doubt if his girlfriend will forgive him.A: That was a really bonehead move not to invi
【迷你小对话1】A: I am as awkward as a cow on skates.B: I know. These formal dinners just aren’t my speed.A: I agree. Let’s not come to one of these events again.A: 我笨得像一头穿着
【迷你小对话1】A: My football team’s playing like garbage this year.B: So’s mine, and the worst thing is that I bought a season ticket.A: 我喜欢的橄榄球队今年的表现糟糕透了
【迷你小对话1】A: My English is a bit rusty. I haven’t used it since high school.B: Yeah. Mine is too. It needs a bit of oiling up.A: 我的英语有点儿荒废了,高中以后就没怎么