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English tourism situational dialogue

English dialogue teaching is an important part of middle school English teaching, which plays a great role in improving students' oral English and cultivating their communicative competence. I carefully collect it for everyone to enjoy and learn!

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Clerk: Do you want to check in, sir?

Clerk: Do you need accommodation?

Guest: Yes, this is Mr Dean. I reserved a double room three days ago.

Guest: Yes, I reserved a double room three days ago. My name is Dean.

Clerk: Let me check. Yes, sir. The bellboy there will show you to your room.

Clerk: Let me check. Yes, sir. The usher will show you to your room.

Porter: Hello, sir. Is this all your luggage?

Greeter: Hello, sir. Is this your luggage?

Guest: Yes.

Guest: Yes.

Porter: This way, please.

Greeter: This way, please.

Guest: Thank you. That's very kind of you.

Guest: Thank you. You are so kind.

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Clerk: Good morning, sir. Have you made a reservation?

Clerk: Good morning, sir. Do you have a reservation?

Customer: Yes, my name is Bill.

Customer: Yes, my name is Bill.

Shop assistant: Let me see. Oh, yes. Your room number is 603. The bellboy will show you to your room.

Clerk: Let me check. Yes, your room number is 603. The usher will take you there.

Guest: OK, thank you.

Guest: Thank you.

three

Clerk: Hello, sir. How many people are there in your party?

Clerk: Hello, sir. How many people do you have?

Customer: Just myself. How much is the charge?

Guest: Just me. How much is the charge here?

Clerk: OK, the one-way fare is $50 each.

Clerk: A single room costs 50 dollars per night.

Guest: OK. Do I have to show my passport?

Guest: Not bad. Do I need to show my passport?

Clerk: No, that's not necessary. But you must fill out this form.

Clerk: No need. But you must fill out this form.

Guest: Of course.

Guest: OK.