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#1
A: Hi, Mary, it's been a long time.&inform
B: Hello, my old friend. Long time no see. How are you doing?&inform
A: Well, I'm doing okay. And how about yourself?&inform
B: Not so well. To be honest with you, I broke up with Tom.&inform
A: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. What happened?&question
#2
A:When can we expect you for dinner? Can you come tonight? &question
B:Not tonight. I promised to go to a concert with my sister. &inform
A:Well... How about Friday then? &question
B:That sounds fine. &commissive
A:Good. Shall we say seven o'clock? &question
B:I'll be there. You're still a fabulous cook, aren't you? &commissive
A:That'll be for you to decide. I've got a new dish that I want to try out on you. &inform
B:I'm ready. I'll look forward to it all Friday! &commissive
#3
A: Invite to spend the weekend together. &question
B: Decline the invitation and give a reason. &inform
A: Express disappointment. &inform
B: Suggest the possibility of doing it in the future. &commissive
#4
A: &question
B: &inform
A: &inform
B: &question
A: &inform
B: &directive
A: &commissive
#5
A: &Inform
B: &Directive
A: &Inform
B: &Inform
A: &Inform
B: &Inform
A: &Question
B: &Directive
A: &Inform
#6
A: &inform
B: &question
A: &inform
B: &inform
A: &inform
B: &commissive
#7
A:Hello , can I speak to Mark Wyatt , please ? &question
B:I am sorry . I can¡¯t hear your very clearly . Could you say that again , please ? &question
A:Does Mark Wyatt work there ? &question
B:Mark Wyatt ? I am sorry . The line is terrible.Could you spell that for me , please ? &question
A:W-Y-A-T-T , Mark Wyatt . &inform
B:W-Y-A-T-T , Got it . I haven¡¯t heard of the name.Could you hold on the line when I check. &directive
A:No problem. &commissive
#8
A: Donna! How are you? It's good to hear your voice. &question
B: Thank you. Jack, it's always a pleasure doing business with you. &inform
A: So how are things in the land of the free and the home of brave? &question
B: Great! And, how are things in your neck of the woods? &question
A: Things are so great here. I almost smiled myself to death last week. One of my coworkers had to give me CPR. &inform
B: Oh. Jack, I have missed your sense of humor. Ha ha ha! Nobody else sees things quite like you do. It's your gift. &inform
A: Or a curse. &inform
B: Nope, it's a gift. Anyway, we need some more of those mid-range speakers you tricked me into buying last time. &directive
A: That, my dear, was classic sales technique delivered by a professional. &inform
B: Are you still gouging your customers the same price per unit? &question
A: Heck no, we doubled the price, but because it's you, I'll let you have'em at 50 off. &commissive
B: You silver-tongued devil. Can't you ever just answer a question with a simple yes or no? &directive
A: I could, but where's the fun in that? &inform
#9
A: &question& (Do you have any questions?)
B: &question& (Yes, do I have to work a whole year before I can take a vacation?)
A: &inform& (Yes, after you've been here a year, you qualify for a three-day vacation.)
B: &question& (Only three days?)
A: &inform& (That's the company policy.)
B: &question& (What happens if I use up my sick days before the end of the year? If I'm sick an extra day or two, will my pay be deducted?)
A: &inform& (Yes. That's the company policy.)
B: &inform& (It was the same as the last place I worked at. I was hoping you'd be different.)
#10
#11
A: &inform
B: &question
A: &inform
B: &directive
A: &commissive
B: &inform
#12
A:Let's have some lunch ; do you know of a great restaurant somewhere ? &question
B:Yes , I'm hungry . What types of food sound good ? &question
A:Maybe just a quick sandwich , salad , or something . &inform
B:I have a great idea of where you might like to go . &inform
A:Can we walk there ? &question
B:It's on the second floor . May I join you ? &question
A:Of course ! Let's go . &directive
B:Let's hurry . I'm starving ! &directive
#13
#14
A:You don't look so good. &inform
B:I have a major stomachache. &inform
A:Did you eat something strange? &question
B:I had spaghetti with clam sauce for lunch. &inform
A:Maybe you have food poisoning. &inform
B:Yes, that could have been it, but I haven¡¯t been feeling that great for the past few days. &inform
A:Are you under a lot of stress? &question
B:Not really. Things have been going OK. &inform
A:Maybe you have a touch of the flu. &inform
B:I think that I might be getting the flu. &inform
#15
A:&Question& - Inquiring about the forms needed to collect unemployment.
B:&Inform& - Providing information about the need for a special form to apply for unemployment benefits.
A:&Question& - Asking where to get the application form for unemployment benefits.
B:&Directive& - Directing the individual to call the Employment Development Office to request a form.
A:&Question& - Inquiring about the information needed to apply for unemployment.
B:&Inform& - Providing information about the employer's name and address and the dates worked that need to be provided.
A:&Question& - Asking what else is required by the Employment Development Office.
B:&Inform& - Providing information about the need to show that the unemployment is not their fault and suggesting that a termination notice would be helpful.
A:&Question& - Asking what will happen next.
B:&Inform& - Informing the individual that the Employment Development Office will call them for an interview.
#16
A: &inform
B: &inform
A: &directive
B: &commissive
A: &directive
#17
A: &question& Can I have a look at that digital camera please?
B: &inform& Yes of course. This is a really good one actually.
A: &question& How much does it cost?
B: &inform& This one is 1500 yuan.
A: &inform& It looks pretty good. I think I'll take it.
B: &question& Would you like anything else?
A: &inform& That's all thank you.
#18
A: &Question& - "What do you think of that situation comedies showed every weekend?"
B: &Inform& - "To tell you the truth, I don't think much of them."
A: &Directive& - "You're becoming a real television watcher."
B: &Inform& - "A lot of people feel the same way."
#19
A:When in Rome, do as the Romans do, they say. &inform
B:What do the Romans do? &question
A:They live in Rome, of course, and go to work by car or bus. But sometimes it takes too long that way because of the traffic jams, so they walk. &inform
B:In other words, the Romans do what everyone else does. &inform
A:Yes, but they do it differently. Everything is different. &inform
B:What do you mean? &question
A:Well, the climate's different for a start. It doesn't rain so much as it does in England. The sun shines more often. &inform
B:I envy them the sun. &inform
A:I know. You hate the rain, don't you? &question
B:I certainly do. &inform
A:And a Roman really loves life. Eye knows how to enjoy himself. &inform
B:They always eat spaghetti and drink wine, don't they? &question
A:Not always. But they like a good meal. Lots of tourists go to Rome just for the food, you know. &inform
B:Really? How much does it cost to fly to Rome? &question
A:I don't know exactly, but it costs a lot of money. &inform
#20
A:&Question&: Can I help you?
B:&Inform&: Yes, I'm doing some research on Roman civilization. Do you have any books on the subject?
A:&Inform&: These books over here are about ancient history. They might be helpful.
B:&Question&: Can I check this one out?
A:&Directive&: I¡¯m sorry. It¡¯s for reference only, so it must stay in the library. But you¡¯re welcome to look through it.
B:&Inform&: Ok. And I¡¯d like to check these books out.
A:&Inform&: All right. They¡¯re due back next Wednesday.
B:&Expressing gratitude&: Thanks for your help.
#21
A: &question
B: &inform
A: &inform
#22
A:Informing a suggestion. &directive
B:Offering a better alternative. &inform
A:Agreeing to the alternative. &commissive
B:Providing additional information. &inform
A:Asking a question. &question
B:Giving a directive. &directive
A:Asking a question. &question
B:Providing an informative response. &inform
#23
A: Can I come in now, Mr. Sutcliffe? &question
B: All right. Come in. What can I do for you? &inform
A: Do you mind if I sit down? &question
B: Not at all. Take a seat. Now, what can I do for you? &inform
A: I want to leave the department. Do you think I could put in for a transfer? &question
B: Yes, but why should you want to do that? &question
A: Do you mind if I speak frankly? &question
B: Not at all. Go ahead. &inform
A: Well, you see. I don't like the office. I don't like the staff, and I'm afraid you and I don't get on. So may I put in for a transfer? &inform
B: Yes. I'd be delighted if you did. &commissive
#24
A: Hi Bill , I saw your grandma yesterday. &inform
B: Oh where was that ? &question
A: I was running around the track at my college and there she was walking around the same track. &inform
B: Grannie always tries to stay fit and healthy. She is always making us kids eat the proper foods. &inform
A: Well, it pays off for her. How old is she anyway? &question
B: She will be 86 next month. &inform
A: That is truly amazing! &inform
#25
#26
A: &Directive&.
B: &Inform&.
A: &Directive&.
#27
A: Merry Christmas! &inform
B: Huh? &question
A: I said Merry Christmas! Don't you know that Christmas is almost here? &question
B: It is? Oh, that's nice. &inform
A: Huh? Didn't you know? Aren't you excited? &question
B: Actually, I'd forgotten about it. &inform
A: Forgotten about it? How could you? &question
B: Because I'm not Christian, I'm Jewish. &inform
A: Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know. &inform
B: It's all right. There are so many Christians in America that everybody takes it for granted that I'm Christian. &inform
A: I guess so. So what do you do around this time of year? &question
B: Well, I'll celebrate Hanukah soon, but that's not as important to us as Christmas is to you. Mainly, I'll just enjoy the holiday break. &inform
A: Well, would you be horribly offended if I invited you to a Christmas party at my house? &question
B: Not at all. A party is a party. I'll be happy to come. &commissive
#28
A: May I help you? &question
B: I needed to ask you a question. &inform
A: Ask away. &directive
B: How many hours of the behind-the-wheel course do I need to take? &question
A: Why do you need to take the course? &question
B: I want to get my license. &inform
A: You have to do six hours behind the wheel. &inform
B: How many days do I need to finish the course? &question
A: You can't finish in less than three days. &inform
B: Is that all? &question
A: There's nothing else to it. &inform
B: That sounds easy enough. &inform
#29
A: Nice to meet you here. How come you dropped into this company today? &question
B: My boss sent me here to take some business documents back to his office. I didn't know you were working here. What a surprise. How long have you been doing this? &question
A: Two years or so. &inform
B: That is great. Do you have to work the night shift? &question
A: No, in most cases, I don't have to unless there is something urgent to deal with. I work five days a week. &inform
B: Do you enjoy work here? &question
A: It is hard to say. But I've to start by working as a trainee before I really become an experienced marketing assistant. Sometimes, I am really under great pressure when it gets busy. &inform
B: Take it easy. I'm sure you will gain enough experience while working as a marketing assistant. I hope you haven't been given much trouble in the job. &directive
A: Luckily not. The silent I meet are generally very friendly and have a good boss. &inform
B: Glad to hear that. &inform
#30
A: Did you take my money from the table ? &question
B: Absolutely not ! I'm not a thief . &inform
#31
#32
A: "Room service , is there anything I can do for you ?" &question
B: "Yes , I am afraid there are not enough outlets ." &inform
A: "Well , we have 6 for each room ." &inform
B: "Yes , but 4 of them are broken . Can you send someone here ?" &question
A: "OK sir , please wait a minute ." &directive
#33
A:Hello , can I speak to Mark Wyatt , please ? &question
B:I am sorry . I can¡¯t hear you very clearly. Could you say that again, please ? &question
A:Does Mark Wyatt work there ? &question
B:Mark Wyatt? I am sorry. The line is terrible. Could you spell that for me, please? &question
A:W-Y-A-T-T, Mark Wyatt. &inform
B:W-Y-A-T-T, Got it. I haven¡¯t heard of the name. Could you hold on the line when I check. &directive
A:No problem. &commissive
#34
#35
A:My son is always complaining that I dump on him. He was very rude and told me to mind my own business. I cannot put up with that. &inform
B:What does his dad say? &question
A:John is a peacemaker. He simply doesn¡¯t bother. He says he should give him a free hand. &inform
#36
A: Did you see the 2005 Grammy Awards on TV last night? &question
B: Yeah. I was so happy, because my favorite singer, Ricky Martin won 'Best Latin Pop Performance'. &inform
A: He seems to win awards everywhere. &inform
B: He is really great. He has sold millions of records worldwide. He is especially known for his rocking performance at the football World Cup song-the Cup of World. &inform
A: I heard one observer even said 'It was a song sung in Spanish for international football, and he made it so popular that even the Americans loved it.' &inform
B: That's right. His voice ranges from the smooth sound of ballads to the highpowered rhythms of the Spanish Caribbean where he grew up. He has fan clubs across the world, from America to Russia, from England to Taiwan, from Norway to Australia. &inform
#37
A: Oh, Mary, come in, please. I'm so happy to see you. &directive
B: Happy birthday, George. Many happy returns of the day. Here's a present for you. &inform
A: Oh, thank you, Mary. You're so nice. &inform
B: I hope you like it. Oh, have the other guys arrived? &question
A: They're all waiting for you. Let's join them. I'm going to cut the cake soon. &directive
B: Let's go. &directive
#38
A: &inform
B: &inform
A: &commissive
B: &inform
#39
A: &Inform
B: &Inform
A: &Question
B: &Inform
A: &Question
B: &Inform
A: &Question
B: &Inform
A: &Question
B: &Inform
A: &Directive
B: &Commissive
#40
A: Complimenting B's ring. &inform
B: Thanking A for the compliment and providing information about the ring. &inform
A: Expressing awe and admiration for the ring. &inform
B: Confirming that the ring is indeed precious. &inform
#41
A: &question& Can I help you?
B: &question& Yes, do you have any rooms available?
A: &question& A single?
B: &inform& No. I need a double and three triples. My family is waiting for me in the car.
A: &directive& Please fill out this form, sir.
B: &directive& Ok... Here you are.
A: &inform& Here are your keys. Check out time is noon.
B: &question& Is breakfast included?
A: &inform& No.
#42
A: What do you think of the acting? &question
B: That of the old man is the best played. &inform
A: Agreed, that's the character I also like the most. &inform
B: Some of the scenes moved me into tears. &inform
#43
A:&Inform& - Expressing an observation and opinion about the weather and suggesting an activity.
B:&Inform& - Responding to A's suggestion and expressing personal preference.
A:&Directive& - Encouraging B to join in the suggested activity and presenting a cultural perspective on tanning.
B:&Inform& - Responding to A's cultural perspective on tanning and stating personal preference.
A:&Inform& - Acknowledging B's comment as interesting.
B:&Directive& - Sharing personal plan to protect skin from the sun.
A:&Directive& - Giving permission to B to do as they please.
B:&Directive& - Suggesting to put the stuff under the tree to avoid the heat.
A:&Inform& - Agreeing with B's suggestion and stating a reason why.
B:&Inform& - Expressing excitement about playing in the water and discomfort with standing on the sand.
#44
#45
A: &Inform&: "When and where were you born?"
B: &Inform&: "I was born in Beijing in 1965."
A: &Inform&: "You look so young."
B: &Inform&: "Really? Thank you."
#46
A:Hello , this is Lucy . May I speak to Mr . Smith ? &question
B:Oh , hello , Lucy . What's up ? &question
A:I'm afraid I can't come to work today , Mr . Smith . &inform
B:Oh , what's wrong with you ? &question
A:I've got a fever and a very sore throat . &inform
B:Well , you sound ill over the phone . &inform
A:Yes . I have to stay in bed today , but I'll be able to come tomorrow . &inform
B:That's all right . Have a good rest until you feel well enough . &directive
A:Thank you , Mr . Smith . Goodbye . &inform
B:Goodbye , Lucy . &inform
#47
A:Hello . I'm answering the ad in the paper about your car. And I wonder if it is still available ? &question
B:Yes , it's still available . &inform
A:Good.Can you give me some information about it ... uh .. mileage and the tires and things like that ? &question
B:Well , it has got low mileage. The tires are in perfect condition and it's in excellent shape . &inform
#48
A: I'm broke, and I have to catch another bus. &inform
B: Why don't you have any money for another bus? &question
A: I got hungry and bought some chips. &inform
B: That was smart. &inform
A: Anyway, do you have any change I can use for the bus? &question
B: I don't have any. &inform
A: I don't know how I'm going to get home. &inform
B: Get a transfer from the bus driver. &directive
A: How much is a transfer? &question
B: It doesn't cost anything. &inform
A: That's great! Thanks for your help. &inform
B: You know what? Don't mention it. &commissive
#49
A: &question
B: &inform
A: &question
B: &inform
A: &inform
B: &question
A: &directive
#50
#51
A: Hi, what can I get for you? &question
B: Hello, may I have a double cheeseburger? &request
A: With everything on it? &question
B: That sounds great. &inform
A: Did you want fries with your order? &question
B: May I get a large order of curly fries? &request
A: Did you want something to drink? &question
B: Get me a medium Pepsi. &request
A: Would you like anything else? &question
B: No, thank you. That's it. &inform
A: No problem, that'll be $5.48. &inform
B: Thanks a lot. Keep the change. &commissive
#52
A: May I bring you a salad? &question
B: Oh, yes. What do you recommend today? &question
A: Rose-petal salad. &inform
B: OK, I'll have it for change. &directive
#53
#54
A: Could you take care of your sister while I'm on business? &question
B: Sure, Mum. When will you be back? &question
A: I'll be back in ten days. &inform
#55
A: &Inform
B: &Inform
A: &Question
B: &Inform
A: &Question
B: &Inform
A: &Inform
#56
A: &Question& - Inquiring about B's preferences towards chocolates.
B: &Commissive& - Responding with an open-ended statement that it depends.
A: &Question& - Inquiring about B's preferences towards coffee.
B: &Inform& - Stating that the coffee is delicious.
A: &Question& - Inquiring about B's preferences towards English food.
B: &Inform& - Stating that they don't like all of it.
#57
#58
#59
#60
A: Thank you for agreeing to come in and meet with us today. &inform
B: Thank you for inviting me. &inform
A: I can see from your resume you were in charge of sales for Corporate World Unlimited from 1997 to 1999. Can you please tell me about your responsibilities? &question
B: Yes. I was in charge of profit and loss for the northwest region of Canada. As a manager, I was directly responsible for a 50% increase in sales over a four-month period. &inform
A: What, do you believe, are some of the key attributes that helped you to achieve such an outstanding increase in sales? &question
B: I believe persistence and perseverance are key attributes. &inform
#61
#62
A: &inform
B: &inform
A: &commissive
B: &directive
A: &inform
B: &inform
A: &inform
B: &question
A: &question
B: &commissive
#63
A: &question
B: &commissive
A: &question
B: &inform
#64