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[Pay the bill] Tourism English Oral pdf

Tourism English, as one of the most important courses for tourism majors, plays an important role in cultivating students' English professional ability. I made up a spoken English dialogue about paying for travel. Welcome to read!

Have you finished your meal?

Yes, we are. Can we have the bill, please?

A: Here you are. When you are, I can take care of it here.

B: Do you accept checks?

A: No, I'm sorry, we don't. We accept credit cards and cash.

Well, I don't have any cash with me. I have to pay by credit card.

Thank you. I'll be right back. Do you need a take-out box? I'll be glad to bring you some when I come back.

Yes, we do. Thank you.

Pay the bill. Yes, sir?

Yes, sir?

B: May we have the bill, please?

Please help us settle the bill.

A: It comes to 68 pounds.

A * * * 68 kg.

B: That's all right. Here you are.

Ok, here is the money.

Pay the bill. Spoken tourism English dialogue 3

A: May I have the bill, please?

B: Right away, sir.

A: Is this the right number?

Yes, sir, yes.

Thank you, the service is very good

B: Please come again.

Pay the bill. Do you want anything else?

Do you want to eat something else?

No, I'm full. Bill, please.

No, I'm full. Bill, please.

A: Here you are, sir. I hope you enjoyed your dinner.

Here is the bill, sir. I hope you enjoyed the meal.

Yes, we did. Shall I pay you or the cashier?

Yes, it is quite good. Shall I pay you or the cashier?

A: Please pay me.

Please pay me.

B: Here you are.

Here you are.

A: Thank you. Change, sir.

Thank you. Here is your change, sir.