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Selected Works of Entry-Exit English Dialogue
English Dialogue on Entry and Exit 1
A:
Passport, please.
Please look at your passport.
B:
Of course. Here it is.
Yes, here it is.
A:
Are you on business or traveling?
Are you on business or sightseeing?
B:
I'm here for sightseeing.
I'm here for sightseeing.
A:
How long are you going to stay here?
How long are you going to stay?
B:
About three weeks.
About three weeks.
A:
Well, everything seems all right. Please go to the customs next.
Yes, everything is ready. Please go to the customs.
B:
Thank you.
Thank you.
A short essay on entry-exit English dialogue II
Officer: May I see your passport?
Charles: Here is my passport. This is the declaration form.
Officer: What's the purpose of your visit to America?
Charles: Business. I'm going to Chicago to attend a trade conference.
Officer: This visa is valid for two weeks. Are you going to stay longer?
Charles: No, I will fly back in twelve days.
Officer: Will you travel while you are here?
Charles: Yes, I want to stay in new york for a few days. I have friends there and I'm going to visit them.
Officer: What's in your bag, Mr. Li?
Charles: Just my camera, clothes and some books.
Officer: Didn't you bring any food today?
Charles: No.
Officer: OK, Mr. Li. This is just a routine inspection.
Would you mind opening my bag for me?
Charles: All right.
Officer: Yes. You have three cameras. Are you a photographer?
Charles: No, my company makes cameras.
Well, I'm also a photographer, but two of them are for display.
Officer: I see. What's in this bag?
Charles: Egg tart.
Officer: I thought you said you didn't bring any food today.
Charles: When you asked me, I thought you meant vegetables and meat. Things like that.
I don't have any vegetables.
Officer: Sorry, Mr. Li. Egg tarts are also food. We will have to confiscate these.
Charles: Confiscation?
Officer: Yes, we must get rid of them.
Charles: That's too bad. They are very delicious.
Officer: I know. It seems that one in three tourists from Taiwan Province carries them.
Thousands of people have been cheated.
Charles: Oh, okay. Not me.
Officer: No, at least not today. Have a nice trip to America, Mr. Li.
Charles: Thank you.
Customs officer: May I see your passport?
Charles: This is my passport and this is the entry application form.
Customs officer: What's the purpose of your visit to the United States?
Charles: Business. I'm going to Chicago to attend a business meeting.
Customs officer: Your visa is valid for two weeks. Are you going to stay longer?
Charles: No, I'm going back in twelve days.
Customs officer: Will you travel during this period?
Charles: Yes, I want to go to new york for a few days. I have friends there and I want to visit them.
Customs officer: What's in your bag, Mr. Li?
Charles: Just some cameras, clothes and books.
Customs officer: You didn't bring any food, did you?
Charles: No.
Customs officer: OK, Mr. Li, this is a routine inspection.
Would you please open your bag and let me have a look?
Charles: OK.
Customs officer: Well ... there are three cameras. Are you a photographer?
Charles: No, our company produces cameras.
I am a photographer myself, but I have two exhibitions.
Customs officer: I see. What's in this bag?
Charles: Egg tart.
Customs officer: I thought you didn't bring any food.
Charles: I thought you meant vegetables and meat.
I didn't bring any vegetables.
Customs officer: Excuse me, Mr. Li. Egg tarts are also food. We must confiscate them.
Charles: Confiscation?
Customs officer: Yes, we will dispose of it.
Charles: That's too bad. Egg tart is delicious.
Customs officer: I know. One third of tourists from Taiwan Province Province will bring egg tarts.
Thousands of people have become smugglers.
Charles: I didn't.
Customs officer: At least not today. Have a nice trip, Mr. Li.
Charles: Thank you.
Essay 3 of Entry-Exit English Dialogue
A: Do you have anything to declare? Do you have anything to declare?
No, nothing. No I don't.
What is this? Please open this box. What is this? Please open this box.
A souvenir for my wife. A souvenir for my wife.
A: Do you have any alcohol or cigarettes here? Is there any wine and cigarettes in it?
B: A bottle of whisky and a carton of cigarettes. Is it taxable? There is a bottle of whisky and a carton of cigarettes. Do I have to pay taxes?
No, it's okay. No, it's not.
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