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Shanghai Tourism English Dialogue _ Reading Tourism English Dialogue

English dialogue is a basic form of communication, which is very common in senior high school English teaching and has a close relationship with students. I made up an English conversation about traveling. Welcome to read!

English dialogue on tourism 1

I heard that you plan to travel abroad.

I heard that you are going to travel abroad.

B: Yes. I want to travel to America. Where do you recommend?

Yes, I'm going to travel to America. What can you recommend?

In my opinion, there are several places you must not miss, such as Washington D.C., Las Vegas, new york and Los Angeles.

In my opinion, there are several places you must visit, such as Washington, D.C., Las Vegas, new york and Los Angeles.

I was suggested to go to Seattle and Hawaii.

I was suggested to go to Seattle and Hawaii.

Yes, you can also consider those two places. For example, Seattle is worth visiting. There is a very famous museum called the Flying Museum.

A: Yes, you can also consider these two places. For example, Seattle is well worth visiting. There is a famous museum called Hangning Museum.

B: Seattle is home to Microsoft and Boeing. It must be a great place. I can't miss it.

B: Seattle is also home to Microsoft and Boeing. It must be a great place. I can't help going.

English Dialogue on Tourism II

Gloria: I'm glad we took the train. I don't like taking buses.

Karen: Yes, I agree. We can see the scenery better. On the bus, all you see is the road.

Gloria: Even in Taiwan Province, I like to take the train. This is more comfortable.

Karen: I agree. The bus bounces too much. After two or three hours, you feel too tired.

Gloria: Look at that village!

Karen: It's beautiful.

Gloria: Do you think I can take pictures through this window?

Karen: I don't know if the result will be good.

This window may cause the picture to blur.

Gloria: I'll try.

Karen: Who's that man in the aisle?

Gloria: Oh, he's here to check the tickets. We have to show him our tickets.

Man: Ticket, please. Ladies, you got on the wrong train.

These tickets are express tickets.

Karen: Express train?

M: Yes. The train you take is a local train. The local train stops at every stop.

Karen: Oh, no! We want to go to Dorset. Where shall we go by train?

Man: You also took this train to Dorset. But it will take longer.

The express train goes straight to Dorset without stopping.

This is a local train. It stops at every station.

Gloria: So when do we arrive in Dorset?

Man: About two hours later.

Gloria: That's not bad. I don't mind at all. We are enjoying the scenery of the countryside.

Man: It's all right this time. I won't let you buy two new tickets.

But next time, please make sure you are on the right train.

Karen: We'll look at the signs more carefully next time. Thank you.

Gloria: I'm glad to take the train. I don't like taking buses.

Karen: Me too. You can see the scenery by train, but you can only see the road by bus.

Gloria: Even in Taiwan Province Province, I like to take the train. This is more comfortable.

Karen: That's right. The bus was so bumpy that it was very tired after two or three hours.

Gloria: Look at the countryside!

Karen: It's beautiful.

Gloria: Can I take pictures through the window?

Karen: I don't know if it works.

Windows may blur photos.

Gloria: I'll try.

Karen: Who's that man in the aisle?

Gloria: Oh, he's here to check the tickets. We have to show him the tickets.

Ticket inspector: Tickets! Miss, you are on the wrong bus.

This is an express ticket.

Karen: Express delivery?

Ticket inspector: Yes. Your train is slow, and it will stop at every station.

Karen: No way! We are going to Dorset. Where is this train?

Ticket inspector: This train also goes to Dorset, but it's slower.

The express train will go straight to Dorset without stopping.

This is a local train, stopping at every station.

Gloria: So how long does it take to get there?

Ticket inspector: About two hours.

Gloria: That's all right. I don't mind. We like to enjoy the rural scenery.

Ticket inspector: Forget it this time. I don't ask you to buy any more tickets.

But don't take the wrong bus next time.

Karen: We'll look at this sign carefully next time. Thank you.

English dialogue about tourism 3

Do you like traveling?

Do you like traveling?

Yes, I just got back from Scotland.

Yes, I just got back from Scotland.

where the hell did you go ?

Where did you visit?

I only have time to go to Edinburgh.

I only have time to go to Edinburgh.

A: What do you think?

Do you like it there?

B: Great.

It's great there.