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Super practical! English for traveling abroad is essential, so it is enough to collect this one!

Many people have studied English, but because they no longer use it after graduation, they feel that their English is not good and dare not speak it. But a very effective way to improve English is to say!

Especially in the process of our outbound travel, if we dare to speak, it is really not difficult to communicate in English. No matter how bad English is, 50% of spoken English and 50% of body language can be done.

The following is practical English for tourism. You only need to study 1 hour, and you can handle almost 90% of the things during the trip!

Suppose you choose a foreign airline, and the company has no Chinese service staff. If you choose Air China, you don't have to consider checked baggage and English on the plane.

-Give your passport and ticket to the other party, and the other party may ask:

How much luggage do you want to check? How many pieces of checked baggage are there? )

Do you have any hand luggage? Do you have any hand luggage? )

Can you put your luggage here? Please put the luggage up (conveyor belt/small box).

-You can ask before you get the ticket:

Do you prefer window or aisle? If the other person doesn't ask you, but you want to find a window seat, you can say.

Can I have a seat near the window?

-Finally, the other party will give you a boarding pass and tell you the boarding gate number and time;

Here's your ticket. The gate number is at the bottom of the ticket.

They will start boarding 20 minutes before departure. You should report to C2 Gate then.

C2 is just around the corner at the end of the corridor. Thank you.

* If your luggage is overweight, the other party will say "Your luggage is overweight". If the answers to the above questions are yes, I won't write.

In fact, there is nothing to say, except choosing chicken or beef when choosing a meal ... just say.

Chicken, please. Everything is fine.

Ask for water: May I have a glass of orange juice, please?

Want a blanket: May I have a blanket?

If you want to find someone to change seats, you can say: Is it possible to change seats with someone?

If someone is sitting in your chair, you can say: Excuse me, I think you are sitting in my seat.

Generally speaking, you don't need to know about print broadcasting. Most of the time, you just encounter turbulence. Please fasten your seat belt and so on:

Please keep your seat belt fastened.

When connecting, first look at the flight number on the ticket, then find out which boarding gate the flight is boarding from the flight indication screen of the airport, and finally follow the airport sign to this boarding gate without talking. But the special case may be that when you arrive, you find your flight number on the screen, but the boarding gate at the back is empty. At this time, you can confirm with the airport staff. Hello, please tell me which boarding gate XXX flight (flight number) is. Generally, they will answer that the plane is delayed, or you need to wait at the maintenance office for a while.

In fact, you don't have to say anything when you enter the customs. Many times, you just smile and hand over your customs passport ... he seals it and lets you in. The following are logically possible standard dialogues:

Customs: Where did you fly from? Or where are you from?

You: From China.

If you don't give him a passport, or he needs something else, he will say:

May I see your passport and other things? )

Customs: What's the purpose of your visit?

You: sightseing (saying that traveling is certainly possible, but sightseing is more real)

Customs: How long are you going to stay?

You: Two weeks.

-the security guards basically don't talk. At most, it is strict to let you take off your shoes and untie your belt;

Take off your belt/shoes. Something.

Last name: Last name, last name

Name: first name, first name

Gender: sex, gender

Male: male; Female: female

Nationality: nationality, country of nationality

Passport number: Passport number

Original place of residence: country of origin

Country of destination: country of destination

Boarding city: the city where you boarded the plane.

Visa issuing place: the city where the visa is issued.

Date of issue: date of issue

Date of birth: Date of birth, date of birth

Year: year; Month: month; Day: day

Number of escorts: accommodate $ NUMBER people

Signature: signature

Official Fill-in: For official use only.

Occupation: occupation

Passport; :

Visa: visa

Boarding and departure: boarding

Landing: Landing

Business visa: business visa

Tourist visa: tourist visa

Terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal.

Luggage, luggage

Checked baggage: checked baggage

Baggage Claim

Hand luggage: Hand luggage

Luggage tag: Luggage tag

Luggage cart: Luggage cart

Tax refund office: tax-free tax refund

Toilet: bathroom, bathroom, bathroom.

Men's toilets: men's toilets, men's toilets, men's toilets.

Women's toilets: women's toilets, women's toilets

In use: occupied

Idle: vacant

Flight attendant: flight attendant (stewardess)

In-plane duty-free sales: in-flight sales

Currency exchange shop: Currency exchange shop

Exchange rate: exchange rate

Traveler's check: Traveler's check

Handling fee: commission

Bank bid price: We buy (bid).

Bank selling price: we sell (ask)

Arrive at the lobby: Arrive at the lobby

Departure hall: Departure hall

Gate number: boarding gate number

Boarding pass

Airport tax: airport tax

Registration counter

Customs declaration office: customs service area

Currency declaration: currency declaration

Duty-free goods: Duty-free goods

Large size: large size; Medium: medium; Small: small

Souvenir: souvenir

Make sure you are on the right bus: Can I take this bus to XXX? Ask the fare: How much is the fare?

Ask the person next to you which stop this is: Where are we? Because many cities don't report stops at all, there is no hint, dear. Again, do your homework in advance. )

If you take a bus, grab the person next to you and ask, excuse me, I'm going to xx. Should I get off at this station?

By train, excuse me, I'm going to xx, should I get off at this station?

Under the popular science here, some cars are not prompted, and the broadcast is difficult to understand ... What you have to do at this time is to know which stations this line passes through in advance and pay attention to the brand;

When the car slows down and pulls into the station, you will see a flashing sign outside the window;

P.S. reminds you again that people around you may not care about you (because many people live in the suburbs, go to work by train, don't care about the way, and really don't know where or what). Remember to ask others!

Tell the driver where to go after getting on the bus: please go to XXXX hotel. Or take the hotel business card/address and say: Please take me to this address.

Ask the driver to open the trunk: Can you help me open the trunk?

Ask the price: how much is the fare (in fact, the driver will tell you on his own initiative)

Tip: If you are close to an integer, you can say keep the change! But you don't have to tip. The driver will give you the change patiently. It is said that they earn a lot ~

It's simple. Go into the hall, find the front desk, hand him your passport and say

Hi, I made a reservation and I want to check in.

* They may ask for your credit card, freeze some money to prevent you from damaging it, or run away after watching the pay channel. ......

Then they'll give you the key ... go find the room.

A common question here is when does breakfast start: when do you start serving breakfast?

Similarly, just say I want to check out, please, give them the key!

* If you have extra expenses (pay-per-view programs, food in the refrigerator, etc. ), the hotel will tell you:

"Your credit card will be charged a total of $256.78. Can you sign at the bottom? "

"Should we use the credit card on file or do you want to use another card?"

Then you can sign the bill and leave.

* If you don't know the check-out time, you can ask the front desk one day in advance:

What time must I check out tomorrow? * If you can't handle your luggage alone and need help, you can call the front desk:

Could you send someone up to get my baggage?

* If you want to check your luggage:

Can you leave my baggage here until xx (time)

Because taxis are called by telephone, you can ask the front desk, so you can say:

Hello, I'm going to XXXX. Can you call a taxi for me?

You can also book a car in advance:

I want to go to xxxxx, can you help me book a taxi on time?

* After check-in, the hotel may ask you if you need help with your luggage. If necessary ... remember to tip. If you don't want to give it, just say no thank you.

If you want someone to clean your room, you can say to the front desk: Can you find someone to clean my room?

If you want to go to other places, such as downtown, you can ask the front desk: How can I get to the city center from here? Can I take a bus or must I take a taxi? Or do you have a map of the city?

If you want the front desk to recommend a place to eat, you can say: Can you recommend a good restaurant near here?

If something is broken in the room: there is something wrong with XXX.

It's noisy next door.

For example, McDonald's and Subway, in fact ... during the tour ... sometimes I think McDonald's is delicious ... Their English conversation is very simple:

McDonald's: ... Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order? ...

You: I want a big MAC and a small coke. (Of course, it's easiest to have a set meal, just say please on the 7th. )

McDonald's: A Big Mac and a Small Coke. Is that all?

You: Yes.

McDonald's: Here or to go?

You: Please put it here.

McDonald's: The total is 5 euros.

You: ... give money. .......

Change coke into something else: can I change coke into juice?

No ice: No ice, please.

Word reminder: ketchup, ketchup, napkins or paper towels, straws.

Cafe?

Please review the common names of coffee you often drink, black coffee, latte and cappuccino. If you forget your pronunciation, you can go to Starbucks to review it yourself ~

Coffee can be made simply by XXX, or completely by XXX, please give me a cup.

When you enter a restaurant, if someone serves you, you may be asked: Welcome to xx. Do you have a reservation?

You can sayno. Do you have a table available now? ..... and then he will bring it to you on the table.

If you are not satisfied, such as looking for a table by the window, you can say, can we have a table by the window?

After you sit down, the restaurant will ask you if you want a drink, for example:

Would you like to order a drink now? /What would you like to drink?

If you don't want to spend money on drinks, just say water or can I have a glass of water? Do it!

If you want to drink, you can say I want a coke and I want an orange juice, or you can ask what drinks you have. Wait a minute.

Then the restaurant brings you water (you can study the menu in the meantime) and will ask you if you want to order:

May I take your order? /.What would you like to order? /Are you ready to order?

If you haven't decided, can I wait a few more minutes? Or we need a few minutes to decide.

I thought about it. The waiter has already left. May I order?

I'll have Salisbury steak ... (if you can't pronounce it, just point to the menu and say I'll have this, or this, or this will do)

After you order, the restaurant may recommend other foods according to your order, such as

Do you want toast, muffins or cornbread? I don't want to continue. You're welcome.

..... Then you wait to eat!

While eating, some restaurants may ask you:

Is everything all right? Is everything all right? How was your dinner? Do you need anything else?

Actually ... I just want to ask you if you want to do something else and earn more money ... After all, you really don't have to order all the desserts at the beginning ... If you think the taste is ok, you can say yes, it was a delicious meal. We all like it. Then the restaurant may say, do you need anything else? No, thanks, if you want ... just keep taking this and that.

You are almost finished, and the restaurant may ask you if you want some dessert.

Do you want dessert today? /Would you like our dessert menu?

If you don't want it, you're welcome If you want, you can have a dessert menu, and then continue to eat this and that.

If you want to check out, stare at a service person, then wave someone over and say

Can I have my bill? Or check out, please

Want to pack:

Can you pack these (things)?

If this is a popular restaurant and you want to order:

I'd like to reserve a table for X. We'll come at 5 o'clock this afternoon.

If it is a popular restaurant, you don't order, but you have to queue up. How long do you want to know:

How long do we have to wait? or

How many people are waiting in front of us?

If it's a small restaurant, nobody cares when you go in:

Menu: Please give me the menu.

We haven't served for a long time: our food hasn't come yet/I ordered it 30 minutes ago.

Wrong serving: I didn't order this.

The bill was settled, and the money was miscalculated: What did we do without this/this 10?

Want a doggy bag: Can you give me a doggy bag?

If you want an extra plate or something: please give me another table/knife/fork/cup and so on.

If you don't know whether to pay the money directly or collect the money (this sentence is awkward ...), you can say sorry, shall we pay the bill here or at the cashier's desk.

If you don't know whether tipping is included in the meal, you can just ask: Is tipping included in the bill? If others say no, then pay. .....

Besides ... sometimes I'm hungry and I can't find a restaurant. When I asked for directions, it was sorry. Can you tell me where the nearest restaurant is?

How long can it be preserved: how long can it be preserved?

A & ampQ

Q: How to express the raw and cooked degree of steak or beef?

A. Ripe and bloodless, medium powder, medium regeneration point, and medium powder after cutting.

Q: How do you say these cooking methods in English?

A. for example, boiled eggs; Fried food, such as steak and chips; Roast all kinds of meat in the oven; Steaming is usually steaming vegetables.

Commonly used menu column classification:

Appetizers/appetizers, sometimes called finger food/snakes/appetizers.

Salad (and soup) Salad/soup is sometimes better than fresh or low-fat food.

Sandwich sandwich, no explanation ... I like it very much.

Italian Italian food, such as spaghetti, spaghetti (pasta like spaghetti) and pizza, if you walk into a restaurant and find something expensive or worthless, order a pizza. In most restaurants, this is a cheap and satisfying choice!

Main course Main course, also called main course, main courses, such as steak and steamed vegetables, are all called main courses.

Side dishes such as French fries.

Seafood seafood, when everyone wants to eat seafood stalls and the like, just stare at the word seafood in the big photo! Seafood in ordinary restaurants sometimes refers to smoked salmon, and there are no lobsters and crabs as you think.

Mexican food. I don't understand this. Don't talk nonsense.

Special dishes, special dishes, special dishes of each restaurant, you can order one if the price is right!

Dessert Dessert, also called dessert, such as cheesecake (this is good) and apple pie.

Drinks Non-alcoholic beverages are also called beverages, such as cola, milk and various fruit juices.

There are too many kinds of wine and beer alcoholic drinks. Don't mention it.

Boil: Boil

Steaming: steaming

Frying: frying

Stir-fried: fried

Baked: Baked (in an oven)

Baked: Baking (in the oven, unlike the above, baked is used to describe foods that have shapes before baking, such as chicken, and baked is used to describe things that change, such as bread).

Barbecue: To barbecue (on a grill).

Smoked: Smoked.

Crispy: Crispy

Fresh: fresh

Juicy: Juicy

Cream: cream.

Spicy: spicy

Jumbo: The big one.

Chunky: lumpy, describing vegetables or meat.

Seasonal: The word "time" for seasonal vegetables is a material selected according to the season, and it is not printed on the menu, such as seasonal fruits.

Home cooking/homemade: The chef made it himself, not bought it. Generally speaking, some seasonings are made by the chef himself, fresh or something ~

Meat: red meat, common pork, beef and mutton.

Cold meat: cold meat such as bacon, ham and salami.

Poultry: Poultry, such as chickens, turkeys, geese and ducks.

Game: Game, such as rabbits, hares, partridges and pheasants.

Fish: Fish, such as grouper, tuna, salmon, cod and trout.

Seafood: Seafood, such as shrimp, lobster, scallop, mussel, prawn, squid, octopus, oyster and clam.

Vegetables: Vegetables, such as onions, cucumbers, tomatoes and corn.

Fruits: fruits, such as papaya, pitaya, pineapple, durian, mangosteen, mango, watermelon, etc.

Soup: Soup

Salad: Salad

Staple food:

Spaghetti, spaghetti, pizza, rice, bread and noodles.

Seasoning: sugar, salt, pepper, garlic and butter.

The general clerk will ask: Can I help you? Or can I help you find something?

I usually just look around. Hehe, if you are really looking for something, such as a small shirt, that's ok. Do you have this shirt in a smaller size? Or where your blue jeans are or something.

It's special to buy shoes because you have to ask the salesman to take them out? You need to find the clerk and ask:

Can I try on shoes in size seven? Can I get a size six? Or you just want to ask if you can try it on, then can I try it on? This kind is ok)

Because domestic and European standards are different, the following words are more useful:

I don't know my size. Can you measure it for me?

In other types of shops, you don't have to say anything except ask when you are looking for something.

But the sentence pattern is simple: where can I find xxx? /Do you sell XX here?

Ask where the fitting room is: Where is the fitting room? I don't think it's appropriate after trying it. I think I need a smaller size.

Can I pay by credit card?

* Confirm whether the clothes are on sale: Are they on sale?

Ask when the store opens and closes: What time do you open in the morning? /What time do you close?

* Finally, add a ... beginner ... shopping question: How much is it?

Gloves-gloves, boots-boots, socks-socks, jeans-jeans, jacket-jacket, skirt-hat-hat, shoes-shoes, belt-belt, shirt, boxer shorts-men's shorts.

Ask how much the goods cost: how much? Do you accept credit cards?

It's too expensive to express: if it's too expensive, it may be a little expensive or out of my price range.

Want to bargain directly: can you give me a better one?

What I want to express is that the price is unacceptable, so I will go to other stores: I will shop around for a while.

change money

Can you change this into dollars?

The exchange rate is written on the sign. Just pay, say hello and add. )

Can you tell me where the bathroom is?

(or men's toilet, women's toilet, wc, toilet, the other party may be skeptical)

Excuse me, do you know where XXXX is?

May answer (there are many sayings, just ask all the way ... but there is something called Google Maps, which can be navigated on foot)

Turn right after passing McDonald's.

When you see a church on your left, turn right at the next street.

Go along this street and turn left at Williams Street. It's just around the corner of the gas station.

It's quite far from here. Walk along Williams Street for about 2 miles, and you'll see it next to a school.

Half-day island jump for half a day

All-day island tour

Sunset dolphin parade

Male shopping ferry/finding male

Take a photo flight by seaplane

Sunset fishing

Fishing at night

Shallow snorkeling (beach snorkeling)

Diving equipment lease

Diving equipment or devices.

MirrorMask

Myopic optical lens

Goggles for swimming goggles

Antifogging agent anti-fogging spray

Frog shoe fin

Mask belt

Breathing tube snorkel

Deduct BC

Sleeve frog shoes

Wet cold-proof clothing

Dry winter clothes

Diving skin of jellyfish

Diving vest vest vest

Anti-skid shoes and boots

sole

Gloves gloves

be non-slip

Bite piece

Snorkeling vest

Diving knife

A backpack

Diving flashlight diving lamp

Spare gas storage tank (vial)

Silicone mask of silicone mirror

Rubber mask of vinyl mirror

Whistle whistle

air rifle

Underwater pill tray

Waterproof shell

Camera hard shell suitcase photo box

digital camera

Diving hood