Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Selected tourism English conversations
Selected tourism English conversations
Tourism English Dialogue 1
Gloria: I'm glad we took the train. I don't like taking buses.
Karen: Yes, I agree. We can see the scenery better. On the bus, all you see is the road.
Gloria: Even in * * *, I always like to take the train. It is more comfortable.
Karen: I agree. The bus bounces too much. After two or three hours, you feel too tired.
Gloria: Look at that village!
Karen: It's beautiful.
Gloria: Do you think I can take pictures through this window?
Karen: I don't know if the result will be good.
This window may cause the picture to blur.
Gloria: I'll try.
Karen: Who's that man in the aisle?
Gloria: Oh, he's checking in. We have to show him our tickets.
Man: Ticket, please. Ladies, you got on the wrong train.
These tickets are express tickets.
Karen: Express train?
M: Yes. The train you take is a local train. The local train stops at every stop.
Karen: Oh, no! We want to go to Dorset. Where shall we go by train?
Man: You also took this train to Dorset. But it will take longer.
The express train goes straight to Dorset without stopping.
This is a local train. It stops at every station.
Gloria: So when do we arrive in Dorset?
Man: About two hours later.
Gloria: That's not bad. I don't mind at all. We are enjoying the scenery of the countryside.
Man: It's all right this time. I won't let you buy two new tickets.
But next time, please make sure you are on the right train.
Karen: We'll look at the signs more carefully next time. Thank you.
Gloria: I'm glad to take the train. I don't like taking buses.
Karen: Me too. You can see the scenery by train, but you can only see the road by bus.
Gloria: Even in Taiwan Province Province, I like to take the train. This is more comfortable.
Karen: That's right. The bus was so bumpy that it was very tired after two or three hours.
Gloria: Look at the countryside!
Karen: It's beautiful.
Gloria: Can I take pictures through the window?
Karen: I don't know if it works.
Windows may blur photos.
Gloria: I'll try.
Karen: Who's that man in the aisle?
Gloria: Oh, he's here to check the tickets. We have to show him the tickets.
Ticket inspector: Tickets! Miss, you are on the wrong bus.
This is an express ticket.
Karen: Express delivery?
Ticket inspector: Yes. Your train is slow, and it will stop at every station.
Karen: No way! We are going to Dorset. Where is this train?
Tourism 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. One out of every three passengers from * * * 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.
English dialogue about tourism 3
Have you been to China before?
Have you been to China before?
I have never been there. What about you?
I have never been there before. What about you?
A: I have been to China many times.
I have been there many times.
Can you tell me something about your travel experience in China?
Can you tell me something about your travel experience in China?
A: There are many things to talk about. Maybe we can discuss it in detail sometime.
I have a lot to tell you. Maybe we can talk about it in detail sometime.
B: OK. No problem.
All right. No problem.
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