Membuat percakapan Bahasa Inggris tentang Operating the Washer and Dryer

September 12, 2016

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A: I’m not sure about how to operate the washer and dryer.

B: What’s the problem?

A: I need help turning them on.

B: You need change.

A: The machines take change?

B: Yes. It costs fifty cents for the washer and a dollar for the dryer.

A: How do I do it?

B: You put the coins into the slot, push it in, and it will turn on.

A: That’s it?

B: There’s nothing else to it.

A: Thank you very much.

B: You’re welcome. Let me know if you need anything else.

A: I need help using the washer and dryer.

B: Tell me what the problem is.

A: I can’t figure out how to turn them on.

B: Do you have some quarters?

A: I didn’t know I needed change.

B: The washer costs 50 cents and the dryer costs a dollar.

A: Where do I put the change?

B: The quarters go into the slot. You have to push the slot in, and the machine will turn on.

A: Is that everything that I have to do?

B: That’s all there is.

A: I appreciate you helping me with this.

B: If you need anything else, just let me know.

A: Could you tell me how to use the washer and dryer?

B: What do you need help with?

A: Do you know how to turn them on?

B: Do you have any change?

A: I need change for the machines?

B: You need to put 50 cents into the washer machine and a dollar into the dryer.

A: So what do I need to do?

B: The machines will turn on once you put the quarters into the slot.

A: That’s really all I have to do?

B: That’s everything.

A: Thanks for all your help.

B: I’m here if you need any more help.


Cara Menyusun Percakapan Bahasa Inggris tentang Talking to People at the Laundromat

September 12, 2016

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A: Have you been coming to this Laundromat long?
B: I have been washing clothes here since a few years ago.
A: Why is that?
B: It doesn’t cost me as much to wash here.
A: I’ve just started doing my clothes here.
B: Why are you washing your clothes here now?
A: My washing machine broke down.
B: You should just pay someone to fix it.
A: It’s too expensive to get it fixed.
B: So you’re just going to wash here?
A: Yes, I think that’s what I’m going to have to do.
B: It costs less to wash here.

A: How long have you been washing clothes here?
B: I started washing here about three years ago.
A: How come?
B: I can wash my clothes for less money here.
A: This is my first time washing clothes here.
B: What reason are you washing here today?
A: I can’t wash at home because my machine is broken.
B: Go and get it repaired.
A: That’ll cost too much.
B: Are you going to continue washing your clothes here for a while?
A: I have no choice.
B: Washing clothes at a Laundromat costs a lot less money.

A: Do you wash clothes here often?
B: I have been coming here for the past few years.
A: Why do you wash here?
B: It’s actually a lot cheaper for me to wash my clothes here.
A: I’ve only washed my clothes here a couple times.
B: Why don’t you wash clothes at home?
A: I would, if my washing machine wasn’t broken.
B: Why don’t you just get it fixed?
A: I can’t afford it.
B: So you plan on washing your clothes here from now on?
A: That’s my only option right now.
B: Don’t worry. Besides, it’s a lot cheaper to wash clothes this way.