Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Cash a check.

Cash a check.

1. Idiomatic spoken sentences:

I'd like to cash a check.

I want to cash a check.

cash v. cash

I'd like to = I need to = I want to

check = cheque.

Can I please cash a check here?

can I cash a check here?

Can I please...? = Can I...?

2. practical dialogue

cashing traveler's checks

Daniel: could you cash some traveler's checks for me?

Daniel: Can you cash some traveler's checks for me?

Clerk : Yes. How much do you want to cash?

clerk: ok. How much do you want to cash?

Daniel: five hundred dollars should do the trick.

Daniel: five hundred dollars will be fine.

Clerk: Please sign your name on the back of each check. May I see your passport, please?

clerk: please sign your name on the back of each check. May I see your passport?

Daniel: Sure. Here it is. Will this take a long time? I'm kind off in a hurry. I have to catch a bus soon.

Daniel: OK, here it is. Will it take long? I'm in a hurry. I have to catch the bus.

Clerk: No. sir, not long at all. Do you want to cash all the checks in US dollars?

clerk: it won't take long, sir. Do you want to cash all traveler's checks in US dollars?

Daniel: Let me see. Could you give me two hundred US dollars and the rest in RMB?

Daniel: Let me see. Can you give me two hundred dollars in cash and change the rest into RMB?

clerk: all right. just wait a moment.

clerk: ok. Just a moment, please.

Daniel: Thank you very much.

Daniel: Thank you.

3. Detailed explanation

1. "Do the trick" is a colloquial expression, which means "work, get results, solve problems and achieve goals", for example: A bit more flour should do the trick. This low-cost solution may do the trick. This low-cost solution may work. )

2. "kind of" means "a little bit, a little bit, some", usually placed before verbs, adjectives or adverbs, and used in oral English, for example: she looks kind of pale after her illness. )

3. "in a hurry" means "in a hurry", for example, I've got to go. I'm in a hurry. ) "in too much of a hurry" means "in too much of a hurry", as in: you'll make mistakes if you do things in too much of a hurry. In addition, "in a hurry to do sth." means "do sth in a hurry", for example: Why are You in such a hurry to leave? Why are you leaving in such a hurry? )

4. "wait a moment" means "wait a moment", or "just a moment" or "wait/just a minute/second".

4. cultural baptism

American check sample

1. maker drawer

2. payee payee

3. legal amount amount in words

4. banking information bank information

5. memo

6. routing number financial institution identification code

7. Account number

8. check number

9. date date

1. written amount in figures

11. signature.