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Selected works of tourism English dialogue

Tourism English teaching plays an important role in promoting cultural exchange, eliminating cultural differences and avoiding cultural shock. I made up a model essay on tourism English dialogue. Welcome to read!

Tom: What? What's wrong?

What's going on here?

Bob: I don't know? I don't know. It stopped. I should get off and check.

I don't know. The car just stopped. I have to get off and check.

Tom: Me? I'm afraid you don't need it? Check the fuel gauge.

I'm afraid you don't need to get off. Check the fuel gauge.

Bob: You're right. My car? The gasoline is running out. What can we do now?

You are right, there is no oil in the mailbox. What should we do now?

Tom: I can't? When we entered this mountain, I didn't see any soul.

I didn't see anyone when we entered the mountain.

Bob: Do you have a mobile phone? Mine is dead?

do you have a cell phone? Mine is dead.

Tom: Yes, I have. But the signal is not? Not so good.

Yes, but the signal is not very good.

Bob: Let me see. I think it is still in use. Who should we ask for help?

Let me see. I think it is still valid. Who should we ask for help?

Tom: 1 12. People believe that this number is useful when they are in danger, such as in valleys or mountains. Even if the signal is poor, the police can know where you are.

1 12. People believe that this phone number is useful when they are in crisis, for example, in valleys or mountainous areas, even if the signal is poor, the police can still know where we are.

Bob: Great. That? This is what we need.

Great, this is just what we need.

Passenger: Sir, where can I catch the 8: 30 flight to Chicago?

Excuse me, sir, where does the 8: 30 flight to Chicago board?

Front Desk: Wait a minute. let me check. Gate 56

Just a moment, please. Let me check. Gate 56.

Passenger: Where is gate 56?

Where is gate 56?

Front desk: It? Upstairs. You go upstairs and turn left. Follow the signpost and you will find it.

Upstairs, you go upstairs, turn left and follow the sign.

Passenger: Thank you. Can I ask another question?

Thank you. Can I ask one more question?

Front Desk: Yes.

Of course.

Passenger: You know, the weather is not very good. Is it possible that the flight will be delayed?

You know, the weather is not very good. Is it possible that the plane will be late?

Front Desk: Sorry, I don't know? I don't know. But I didn't? I didn't receive any notice.

Sorry, I don't know, but I haven't received any notice.

Passenger: I am in a hurry. I have an important meeting in Chicago.

I have to hurry. I have an important meeting in Chicago.

Front desk: Don? Don't worry. It's gonna be okay.

Don't worry, it will be fine.

Bob: Do you have any plans this weekend?

What are your plans for this weekend?

Tom: We? We plan to go camping this weekend.

We plan to go camping this weekend.

Bob: Where are you going?

Where are you going camping?

Tom: There is a lake in the east of the city. It? S says there are many places to explore.

There is a lake in the east of the city. It is said that there are many places to explore.

Bob: Great. Can I join in?

That's great. Can I join in?

Tom: Of course. The more, the happier.

Of course, the more the better.

Bob: Thank you very much. I don't know. I don't know what to do to kill time.

I really appreciate it. I don't even know how to spend my weekend.

Tom: That? It's too serious. This plan was put forward by my roommate, a madman.

This is too serious. This plan was put forward by my roommate, who is a little crazy about adventure.

Bob: Can I bring my fishing gear? I like fish. You just said there is a lake there.

Can I bring fishing gear? I like fishing. You just said there is a lake over there.

Tom: I like fishing too. We can go fishing together and exchange experiences.

I also like fishing very much. We can exchange experiences while fishing.