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300 Spoken English Sentences for Travel: Taking a Boat

How many ports do we call at on our passage?

How many ports do we stop at along the way?

Then we’d better back to our cabin.

Then we’d better back to our cabin.

Let’s go for a walk on the deck.

Let’s go for a walk on the deck.

Take care, or you will fall down the hatch. Grasp the handrail firmly.

Take care, or you will fall down the hatch. Hold on to the railing.

Does the ship call at the port of Qingdao?

Does the ship call at the port of Qingdao?

The sea is calm and peaceful. A seat trip is always enjoyable in fine weather like this.

It’s really calm. It is really pleasant to travel by boat in such good weather.

It is said that all the ladies have to wear evening dress at the Gala Dinner.

I heard that all the ladies have to wear evening dress at the Gala Dinner.

Where is my cabin?

Where is my cabin?

This way, please.

Please go this way.

Excuse me, does the fare include a meal?

Excuse me, does the fare include a meal?

How long does it take the destination?

How long does it take to reach the destination?

There is only one ship there every day.

There is only one ship there every day.

What time does it leave?

What time does it leave?

Could you please tell me about the cabin?

Can you please tell me What's going on with my cabin?

All the cabins are fit for two.

All the cabins are fit for two.

Then where can I catch it?

So where can I catch it?

At Pier Five.

At Pier Five.

The ship is going very fast.

The ship is going very fast.

Perhaps she makes about 25 knots an hour.

It travels about 5 nautical miles per hour.

You look pale. Are you seasick?

You look pale. Is it seasick?

I have some tablets for seasick.

I have some tablets for seasick.

They give me no help at all.

They give me no help at all.

They give me no help at all.

Is the wind in our favor?

Is it a tailwind?