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Spoken English for tourism every day?
On Oral Tourism English I
When are you leaving?
When are you leaving?
What time are you coming back?
What time are you coming back?
Where are you leaving?
Where are you going?
When and where will you come back?
When and where will you come back?
Can you pick me up at Boston Hotel?
Can you pick me up at Boston Hotel?
Do we have free time in Central Park?
Do you have free time in Central Park?
Can you drop me off at Boston Hotel?
Can I stop at Boston Hotel?
Do we have a guide who speaks Chinese?
Do we have a Chinese tour guide?
Are there any tours with Chinese guides?
Are there any tours with Chinese guides?
I want to hire a Chinese-speaking tour guide.
I want to hire a tour guide from China.
Sorry, we only have English-speaking guides.
Sorry, we only have English guides.
I want to go sightseeing by taxi.
I want to go sightseeing by taxi.
how much is it for a day ?
how much is it for a day ?
Do you have any other tours?
Do you have any other itinerary?
What is that?
What is that?
How high is it?
How high is it?
Who lives here?
Who lives here?
What's the name of that river?
What's the name of this river?
How long will we stop here?
How long will we stay here?
Do I have enough time to take pictures?
Do we have time to take pictures?
Do I have time to eat?
We have time to eat.
Can I go to the bathroom?
Can I go to the bathroom?
When should I get back to the car?
When should I get back on the bus?
How long does it take to get there?
How long does it take to get there?
Thank you. I am having a swell time.
Thank you. I feel good.
Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the post office?
Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to the post office?
where is the bank?
where is the bank?
How can I get to this address?
How do I get to this address?
Where does this street lead?
Where does this street lead?
Excuse me. How can I get to United Church?
Excuse me. How can I get to United Church?
Oral English for Tourism II
Officer: May I see your passport?
Charles: Here is my passport. This is the declaration form.
Officer: What's the purpose of your visit to America?
Charles: Business. I'm going to Chicago to attend a trade conference.
Officer: This visa is valid for two weeks. Are you going to stay longer?
Charles: No, I will fly back in twelve days.
Officer: Will you travel while you are here?
Charles: Yes, I want to stay in new york for a few days. I have friends there and I'm going to visit them.
Officer: What's in your bag, Mr. Li?
Charles: Just my camera, clothes and some books.
Officer: Didn't you bring any food today?
Charles: No.
Officer: OK, Mr. Li. This is just a routine inspection. Would you mind opening my bag for me?
Charles: All right.
Officer: Yes. You have three cameras. Are you a photographer?
Charles: No, my company makes cameras. Well, I'm also a photographer, but two of them are for display.
Officer: I see. What's in this bag?
Charles: Egg tart.
Officer: I thought you said you didn't bring any food today.
Charles: When you asked me, I thought you meant vegetables and meat. Things like that. I don't have any vegetables.
Officer: Sorry, Mr. Li. Egg tarts are also food. We will have to confiscate these.
Charles: Confiscation?
Officer: Yes, we must get rid of them.
Charles: That's too bad. They are very delicious.
Officer: I know. It seems that one in three tourists from Taiwan Province carries them. Thousands of people have been cheated.
Charles: Oh, okay. Not me.
Officer: No, at least not today. Have a nice trip to America, Mr. Li.
Charles: Thank you.
Customs officer: May I see your passport?
Charles: This is my passport and this is the entry application form.
Customs officer: What's the purpose of your visit to the United States?
Charles: Business. I'm going to Chicago to attend a business meeting.
Customs officer: Your visa is valid for two weeks. Are you going to stay longer?
Charles: No, I'm going back in twelve days.
Customs officer: Will you travel during this period?
Charles: Yes, I want to go to new york for a few days. I have friends there and I want to visit them.
Customs officer: What's in your bag, Mr. Li?
Charles: Just some cameras, clothes and books.
Customs officer: You didn't bring any food, did you?
Charles: No.
Customs officer: OK, Mr. Li, this is a routine inspection. Would you please open your bag and let me have a look?
Charles: OK.
Customs officer: Well ... there are three cameras. Are you a photographer?
Charles: No, our company produces cameras. I am a photographer myself, but I have two exhibitions.
Customs officer: I see. What's in this bag?
Charles: Egg tart.
Customs officer: I thought you didn't bring any food.
Charles: I thought you meant vegetables and meat. I didn't bring any vegetables.
Customs officer: Excuse me, Mr. Li. Egg tarts are also food. We must confiscate them.
Charles: Confiscation?
Customs officer: Yes, we will dispose of it.
Charles: That's too bad. Egg tart is delicious.
Customs officer: I know. One third of tourists from Taiwan Province Province will bring egg tarts. Thousands of people have become smugglers.
Charles: I didn't.
Customs officer: At least not today. Have a nice trip, Mr. Li.
Charles: Thank you.
Oral English for Tourism III
Dialogue a
A: Leisure travel agency. Can I help you?
Yes, I'd like to make a reservation for a flight to China.
A: Please tell me your name.
Li yang I want to leave on March 28th.
Let me see if there are any seats available ... Yes, China Airlines has a flight at 7: 30 pm on March 28th.
B: Good. I need an economy class ticket.
A: One-way ticket or round-trip ticket?
B: One-way trip. How much is the fare?
A: The one-way economy class fare from new york to Shanghai is $800.
I see. Is my ticket confirmed?
A: Yes, your seat is confirmed on that flight. Please arrive at the airport one hour before departure.
Dialogue b
A: Pan Am World Airlines.
B: Hello. I'd like to reconfirm my flight.
A: What is your flight number, please?
B: My flight number is 232, and I left JFK Airport at 6: 438 on July 6th.
A: Yes, this is our regular flight to Shanghai. What is your name, please?
I'm linda hunt. My initials are "l"
A: Wait a minute ... Oh, yes, here we are. You fly economy class. Is that so?
B: That's right.
A: OK, Ms. Hunter, everything is ready. I hope you have a good trip.
B: Thank you.
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