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A brief dialogue in tourism English

If you want to travel abroad, it is necessary to learn some common spoken English when traveling abroad. Next, I will bring you a short conversation about English for traveling abroad. Welcome to study!

A short dialogue in tourism English 1

Clerk: What can I do for you, Miss?

Receptionist: What can I do for you, Miss?

Tourist: Do you have a tour bus? I still have one day, and I think the best way is to travel by bus.

Tourist: Is there a bus tour? I only have one day to play. I think the best way is to take a bus.

Clerk: That's right. Bus travel is really efficient and cheap.

Receptionist: OK, bus tour is convenient and cheap.

Tourist: When does the next bus leave?

Tourist: When does the next bus leave?

Clerk: Nine o'clock. Don't worry, miss, we have a bus every 15 minutes.

Receptionist: 9 o'clock. Don't worry, miss. Our bus runs every 15 minutes.

A brief dialogue in tourism English II

Tourist: I want to take a bus tour. What time does the bus leave?

Tourist: I want to travel by bus. What time does it leave?

Driver: Let me see, in five minutes.

Driver: Let me see, in five minutes.

Tourist: Good. I don't have much time to waste

Tourist: Great, I don't have much time to waste.

Driver: Don't worry. Bus tours are really worthwhile. You can enjoy the whole city in one day.

Driver: Don't worry, this bus is worth it. You can travel all over the city in one day.

Tourist: How long does this tour last?

Tourist: How long does this tour last?

Driver: It lasts for 4 hours from 10:00 to 14:00.

Driver: It lasts for 4 hours, from 10 in the morning to 2 pm.

A brief dialogue in tourism English 3

Tourist: Do you have a bus tour at night?

Tourist: Is there a night bus tour here?

Receptionist: Yes, we do. This city is famous for its beautiful night scenes.

Receptionist: Yes, we do. This city is famous for its beautiful night scenes.

Tourist: I've heard of it before. When do we start?

Tourist: I heard about it a long time ago. When do we start?

Service Desk Staff: It starts at 7 o'clock and lasts for 3 hours.

Receptionist: It leaves at 7 o'clock and takes three hours.

A brief dialogue in tourism English 4

Tourist: Is there a bus tour?

Tourist: Is there a bus tour here?

Clerk: Yes, of course. We have a day tour and a night tour. Which one are you more interested in?

Receptionist: Yes, we have bus tours during the day and at night. Which one are you interested in?

Tourist: I prefer night tours.

Tourist: It feels better to go sightseeing at night.

Clerk: You are very clever. The night in this city is very charming.