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Selected oral English for tourism?

The main goal of foreign language teaching is to improve learners' communicative competence. Unfortunately, due to the influence of subjective and objective factors such as psychology, culture and society, many students in China are weak in English expression. I have compiled spoken English about tourism, welcome to read!

On Oral Tourism English I

How to talk about sports

The first sentence: How good are you at tennis?

How good are you at tennis?

How are you playing tennis?

How good are you at tennis?

Oh, I'm not very good at it. I am good at table tennis.

Oh, I don't play tennis much. I play table tennis.

Second sentence: I don't like ball games.

I don't like ball games.

Do you like ball games?

Do you like ball games?

No, I don't like ball games.

No, I don't like ball games.

What's your favorite sport?

What's your favorite sport?

I like swimming best.

I like swimming best.

Oral English for Tourism II

How to date

The first sentence: Are you free this morning?

Are you free this morning?

Are you free this morning?

Are you free this morning?

B: I'm afraid so. What's the matter?

I think so, too. Why

I wonder if you can go climbing with me.

I wonder if you can go climbing with me?

Oh, OKI, let's drink to health.

Oh, okay. Mountain climbing is good for health.

The second sentence: Are you free tonight?

Are you free tonight?

A: Excuse me. Are you free tonight?

Excuse me, are you free tonight?

B: Yes.

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Would you like to go to the movies with me?

Would you like to go to the movies with me?

B: I do. Well done!

Yes! You did a good job.

Oral English for Tourism III

Let's make a schedule for next week's visit.

Let's make a sightseeing plan for next week!

A: Well, what do you think of this week's trip to the seaside?

Well, did you have a good time at the seaside this week?

I'm telling you, it's interesting. By the way, let's make a sightseeing schedule for next week.

I'm telling you, it's really exciting By the way, let's make a sightseeing plan for next week!

Second sentence: Do you want to take a guided tour of the city?

Do you want to take a guided tour of this city?

A: Do you want to take a guided tour of the city?

Do you want to take a guided tour of this city?

No, I'd rather see it myself.

No, I'd rather visit by myself.

Other expressions:

What is there to see in town?

What is there to see in this city?

We can go there for a day.

We can stay there for a day.

Oral English for Tourism (IV)

How to introduce others

The first sentence: Please allow me to introduce myself. I am Li Hua.

Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Li Hua.

Good morning everyone. Allow me to introduce myself. I am Li Hua.

Good morning everyone. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Li Hua.

Hello, Li Hua. Nice to meet you.

Hello, Li Hua. Nice to meet you!

The second sentence: Would you please introduce me to that lady?

Can you introduce me to that lady?

Excuse me, Miss Wang. Would you please introduce me to that lady? I want to know her.

Excuse me, Miss Wang. Can you introduce me to that lady? I want to know her.

B: No problem. She is my sister.

No problem. She is my sister.

Other expressions:

May I ask your name?

what is your name , please?

I think this is the first time we have met, isn't it?

I think this is the first time we have met?

Oral English for Tourism Part 5

The first sentence: Why don't you join us?

Why not join us?

Why don't you join us?

Why not join us?

Sure, I'd love to.

Ok, I'd love to!

Second sentence: Would you like to e with us?

Do you want to come with us?

We are going to play in the park next Sunday. Do you want to come with us?

We are going to have a picnic in the park next week. Do you want to come with us?

B: I'd love to!

I'd love to!

Other expressions:

Why don't you come over?

Why don't you come to my house?

Let's go to the movies tonight.

Let's go to the movies tonight!

Can I ask you out?

Can I invite you out?