Dialogues : Parler de vos resolutions en anglais

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Dialogue 1 — Entre collegues au bureau (niveau A2-B1)

Emma: Happy New Year, Thomas! Do you have any resolutions this year?
Thomas: Yes! I want to exercise more and learn English properly. What about you?
Emma: I plan to save money and travel to London in the summer.
Thomas: That's great! Are you going to take English lessons?
Emma: Absolutely. I've already enrolled in a CPF English course at Cabinet Action.
Thomas: Really? I heard their TOEIC preparation is excellent. I might join too!
Notez l'utilisation de "want to", "plan to", "going to" pour exprimer des intentions.

Dialogue 2 — Entretien professionnel (niveau B1-B2)

Manager: It's the new year — what professional goals have you set for yourself?
Employee: My main resolution is to improve my English level. I'm going to take the TOEIC exam in June to reach at least 750 points.
Manager: That's very proactive. How do you plan to prepare?
Employee: I've enrolled in an intensive CPF English training programme. I'll study 30 minutes every day and practice with native speakers online.
Manager: Excellent. That's a SMART goal — specific, measurable and time-bound.
Ce dialogue est ideal pour un entretien annuel d'evaluation en anglais.

Dialogue 3 — Discussion informelle (niveau B2)

Sophie: I always struggle to keep my New Year's resolutions. Do you have any tips?
Marc: The key is to make them SMART. Instead of saying "I want to get fit", say "I will go running three times a week until June".
Sophie: That makes sense. And what about motivation?
Marc: Find an accountability partner — someone who shares your goal. It makes a huge difference.
Sophie: Good idea. I've been meaning to improve my English for years. Maybe we could study together?
Marc: Definitely! Cabinet Action offers group sessions. We could join the same class.

Expressions cles a retenir

"I want to..." = Je veux...

"I plan to..." = Je prevois de...

"My resolution is to..." = Ma resolution est de...

"I'm going to..." = Je vais... (futur proche)

"I've enrolled in..." = Je me suis inscrit(e) a...

"I'm committed to..." = Je suis engage(e) a...

"I'm determined to..." = Je suis determine(e) a...

"I resolve to..." = Je prends la resolution de...