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Selected tourism English conversations between two people

Holiday travel, you can appreciate the splendid rivers and mountains of the motherland and understand the folk customs of various places. I made up an English conversation about two people traveling. Welcome to read!

Tourism English conversation between two people 1

K: Oh, Evan! Sorry, you're soaked.

K: Oh, Evan! I'm really sorry. You are soaked to the skin.

E: You too. We were lucky to find this shabby hut.

E: You too. Although this old wooden house is very shabby, we are lucky to find it.

K: It's leaking badly, but it's better than nothing.

K: Although it leaks badly, it's better than nothing.

E: Uh-oh! Did you get a look at him?

Oh, no! Did you get a look at him?

K: How could I miss it? That lightning must have hit here. A loud thunder followed.

Krishnamurti: How could I not see it? That lightning must have struck around here. A loud thunder immediately sounded.

K: Ah! Oh, Evan, you almost made it! I'm scared.

K: Ah! Oh, Evan, it thunders so close! I was scared.

E: Don't worry, Kathy. We'll be fine here.

E: Don't worry, Kathy. We will be safe here.

Another flash of light. The storm must be coming towards us.

Another lightning storm must be coming our way.

There was another loud thunder, followed by a flash of lightning and a fallen tree.

There was another thunder, followed by a flash of lightning, and a tree fell to the ground.

K: Oh! Evan, we're gonna die here! What can we do?

K: Oh! Evan, we will die here! What should we do?

Kathy, stay calm. These storms last only a few minutes.

Kathy, stay calm. The storm lasted only a few minutes.

Kathy: I will never take dark clouds for granted again.

K: I will never ignore the existence of dark clouds again.

I guess nature taught you a lesson today.

I think nature taught you a lesson today.

K: I agree! Next time I see such a cloud, I will run to find a place to hide.

K: I agree! Next time I see such a dark cloud, I will run to find a place to hide from the rain.

Two people's travel English dialogue II

Kathy: Evan, would you please pass me my wallet?

Kathy: Evan, can you show me my wallet?

E: Sure. Uh, where is it?

E: No problem. Uh, where is it?

K: In bed.

K: In bed.

No wonder I can't find it! It's buried under your pile of clothes.

E: No wonder I can't find it! It's buried under many of your clothes.

K: OK, OK. I see. I should hang my clothes in the closet. You sound just like my mother.

K: OK, OK. I understand your hint. I should hang my clothes in the closet. You sound just like my mother.

I just think you can be neater; That's all. Anyway, this is your wallet.

E: I just think you can be more organized, that's all. Anyway, this is your wallet.

K: I want to check my things. We are going back to new york soon, and I want to make sure we have everything.

K: I want to check my things. We will go back to new york soon, and I want to make sure everything is there.

E: That's a good idea. I will also check my wallet.

E: That's a good idea. I came to check my wallet, too.

Kathy: Gee, it was here a few days ago.

Kathy: Gee, it was here a few days ago.

E: Did you lose anything?

E: Did you lose anything?

K: I must have put it in something else.

K: I must have put it in something else.

E: What's missing?

E: What's missing?

K: I can't find my passport!

K: I can't find my passport!

Oh, no! This is really bad. What are we going to do?

Oh, no! This is terrible. What are we going to do?

K: Well, let's not panic. If it doesn't show up, we will have to go to the American embassy.

K: Well, let's not panic. If you can't find it, you will have to go to the American embassy.

Two people's tourism English dialogue 3

K: Oh! This is the most beautiful building I have ever seen!

K: Oh! This is the most beautiful building I have ever seen!

E: It's spectacular. It can be compared with other great buildings in Europe.

E: This is a magnificent collection, comparable to other great buildings in Europe.

Kathy: All the paintings and decorations! The royal family really knows how to enjoy life.

K: There are so many paintings and decorations! People in the royal family really know how to enjoy themselves.

Most members of the European royal family live beyond our imagination. Some still do.

E: In the past, most European royal families lived a luxurious life beyond our imagination. Some still do.

Krishnamurti: You mean like the Windsor royal family?

Krishnamurti: You mean like the life of the Windsor royal family?

E: Yes. After all, Queen Elizabeth II is the richest woman in the world.

E: Yes. After all, Elizabeth II is the richest woman in the world.

I believe that Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard is the second richest man in the world.

I believe that beatrix wilhelmina armgard is the second richest woman in the world.

Kathy: Imagine the money!

Kathy: Imagine how nice it would be to have so much money!

E: I prefer to imagine that kind of power.

E: I'd rather imagine how good it would be to have so much power.

K: typical man!

K: typical man!

E: Anyway, let's look at some rooms here and pretend that one day we will be so rich.

E: Anyway, let's go into some rooms and pretend that one day we will become so rich.

K: Yes, that's right! However, dreaming is fun.

K: That's right! Dreams are a great pleasure.

I think in every girl's heart, there is a dream of becoming a princess.

I think every girl has a dream of being a princess in her heart.

Every man has a princess in his heart. ...

Every man has a princess in his heart …

K: Oh, Evan! I didn't know you were so romantic!

K: Oh, Evan! I didn't expect you to be so romantic