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Give me a 3-scenario conversation about English for tourism

STUART: I'm glad I brought my jacket on this trip. STUART: Fortunately, I brought my jacket on this trip.

SHARON: Yes, I didn't know Washington, DC got so cold in winter. Sharon: Yes, I didn't know Washington, DC got so cold in winter.

STUART: What would you like to do today? STUART: What would you like to do today?

SHARON: I really think we should take a tour of the White House.

STUART: I thought we could go to some of the museums. STUART: I thought we could go to some of the museums.

Don't you want to see the museums? Don't you want to go?

SHARON: Of course. But today I feel like seeing the White House.

We should see it first, because it's the most famous historical building here.

STUART: I don't agree. I think the Capitol building is the most famous. STUART: I don't think so. The U.S. Capitol building is the most famous.

But okay. If you want to see the White House, we'll go see it.

I'm just afraid it will be boring. I'm just afraid it will be boring.

SHARON: Boring? How can it be boring? It sounds very interesting to me. SHARON: Boring? How could it be? I think it's very interesting.

STUART: But it's the White House. The president and his family live there. STUART: But it's the White House. The president and his family live there.

They won't let us see most of it. Probably we can only see a couple of rooms. They won't let us see most of it. Probably we can only see a couple of rooms.

SHARON: No, that's not true. SHARON: No, that's not true.

The White House is very big. And there are a lot of historical exhibits there. The White House is very big. And there are a lot of historical exhibits there.

The tour will take us through many different rooms. I read about it in the guide.

STUART: Hmm. If that's true, then the security there must be very good. STUART: If that's true, then the security there must be very good.

Because it's strange to think they will let people walk around in the White House.

SHARON: I'm sure the security is very tight.

Probably they will make us walk through metal detectors like at the airport .Maybe you have to go through a detector like at an airport.

STUART: So I can't take my gun then. STUART: So I can't take my gun then!

SHARON: Don't always joke like that! You don't have a gun. Sharon: Don't always joke like that! You don't have a gun.

STUART: Yes, it's true I don't. STUART: Yes, it's true I don't.

SHARON: You shouldn't say things like that. You could get arrested! SHARON: You shouldn't say things like that. You could get arrested!

STUART: What? Do you think someone will arrest me for making a joke? STUART: What? Will someone arrest me for joking?

Someone will arrest me here at the breakfast table?

SHARON: No. But if you say something like that in the White House, SHARON: No, but if you say something like that in the White House,

they may take it seriously. Sometimes I think you joke too much. They take it seriously. Sometimes you take your jokes too far.

TUART: I'll be careful. Don't worry. I don't want to get arrested by the FBI. TUART: I'll be careful, don't worry, I don't want to get arrested by the FBI. Bureau personnel arrested.

But how long does the White House tour last? But how long does it take to visit the White House?

SHARON: I'm not sure. I think it lasts about one hour.

STUART: Alright. We should take a taxi over there right after breakfast. STUART: Okay, we should take a taxi over there right after breakfast.

SHARON: First I want to look in the travel guide.

Maybe they don't have tours in the morning.

STUART: That's a good idea. Do you want some more coffee? STUART: That's true.

Do you want more coffee?

SHARON: No, I'm fine.

Sharon: No, this is enough