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Oral English for Tourism Related to Rowing

Oral English for Tourism Related to Rowing

Traveling by boat, you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of the sea. The following is my spoken English about punting, I hope it will help everyone!

The ship is about to leave. Let's go aboard.

The boat is ready to leave. Let's go aboard.

Is there a passenger ship to Dalian every day?

Is there a boat to Dalian every day?

Look! The ship anchored.

Look! The ship anchored.

How many ports will we call at on our way to Dalian?

How many ports will we call at on our way to Dalian?

The ship is rocking and bumping now.

The ship rocked.

You look pale. Do you get seasick?

You don't look well. Do you get seasick?

I have some seasickness pills.

I have anti-vertigo pills.

The sea is rough.

The wind and waves are very heavy.

I'm afraid I'll get sick.

I'm afraid I'm going to throw up

Maybe we will arrive at the port soon.

We may be entering the port soon.

It's always pleasant to travel by sea in such fine weather.

It is always pleasant to travel by boat in such fine weather.

conversation

A: The boat is about to leave. Let's go aboard.

B: All right. (Walking through the gangway)

Where is our cabin?

B: No.3 cabin, upper deck. It's in the middle of the boat.

A: Here we are. There are four bunks, two upper bunks and two lower bunks.

B: Which is your berth?

A: The one above.

B: Let's go for a walk on the deck.

A: OK. Is there a passenger ship to Dalian every day?

B: Yes.

When does the ship leave?

B: Four o'clock sharp.

A: How many days does it take to get to Dalian?

B: About two days. It arrives in Dalian at 6 pm. M. the day after tomorrow Look! The ship anchored.

A: How many ports will we call at on our way to Dalian?

B: Two ports.

A: The boat is going very fast.

B: Maybe it's 25 knots.

A: Ah, there is a boat coming towards us.

She's sending us a signal.

A: The weather doesn't look so good. Look at those clouds over there.

Yes, it's windy, but the radio says it will be fine today.

A: The wind is blowing hard. It began to rain. There will be a storm.

B: The ship is rocking and bumping now. You look pale. Do you get seasick?

I don't feel so good.

I have some seasickness pills.

They didn't give me any help at all

B: Then we'd better go back to our cabin.

A: There is a lot of wind and waves at sea. I am very seasick. I'm scared

I'm gonna throw up.

Go to bed and close your eyes. Everything will be fine. The storm will be over soon. The wind is weakening and the clouds are breaking. )

Well, the storm has passed and the sea has calmed down. How do you feel?

I feel much better now.

B: I saw a red light at the bow of our boat.

Is that a lighthouse?

Yes, maybe we will enter Hong Kong soon.

A: How long will this ship stay here?

B: Half an hour.

A: It's going to dock. Let's go ashore and buy some local products.

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