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Where do you like to travel best?

English dialogue teaching is an important part of middle school English teaching, which plays a great role in improving students' oral English and cultivating their communicative competence. I made up an English conversation about where I like to travel best. Welcome to read!

Where do you like to travel best?

Joan: Hello, Ashley! Where did you travel?

Hello, Ashley! Where did you travel?

Joe: Beijing, because I only have a week.

Beijing, because I only have a week.

Joan: Oh! That's a good place! How was your trip?

Oh! That's a good place! How was your trip?

Joe: I had a good time on the trip.

I think traveling is still very interesting!

Joan: Can you tell me how your trip was?

Can you tell me something about your trip?

Joe: Oh, not bad, but very tired!

Oh! Not bad, but I feel tired.

Joan: Where do you think is a good place to shop in Beijing?

Where is suitable for shopping in Beijing?

Joe: Wangfujing Street. I think. It has more specialty stores.

Wangfujing Street. There are more specialty stores there.

Joan: What's the weather like in Beijing?

What is the weather like in Beijing?

Joe: It's a little cold.

It's a little cold.

Joan: What about the restaurants there?

What about the restaurants there?

Joe: They look great and inexpensive.

Sounds good, but it's not expensive.

Joan: Did you mention traveling?

What should I pay attention to when traveling?

Joe: Yes. A traveler should train himself to observe the strange customs there.

Travelers should learn to observe the strange local customs.

Joan: Do you have any complaints about this trip?

Do you have any complaints about your trip?

Joe: Yes. Traveling is too expensive.

Yes Travel expenses are too expensive.

Where do you like to travel best? English dialogue 2

Annie: Why do you always want to travel to central America? This is indeed an arduous task.

Annie: Why have you always wanted to travel to Central America? This is a very difficult thing.

Tim: That's because I always want to see some places and people I don't often see in my life. I want to get away from my boring life.

Tim: That's because I've always wanted to go to people and places I don't often see in my daily life, so that I can get away from the boring life at present.

Annie: OK. I see. I can give you some advice on traveling to central America.

Annie: Well, I see. I can give you some advice.

Tim: OK. Thank you very much. I really need some advice.

Tim: OK, thank you very much. I really need some advice.

Annie: First of all, you have to have a reliable car. There is nothing worse than a car breaking down.

Annie: First of all, you need a car with reliable performance. There is nothing worse than a car breaking down.

Tim: Yes. You are right.

Tim: Well, you're right.

Annie: You need a good navigation system so that you won't get lost easily.

Annie: You also need a good navigation system so as not to get lost easily.

Tim: Yes. I'll remember it.

Tim: Well, I'll keep that in mind.

Annie: Third, you must buy a good mobile phone with wide signal coverage.

Annie: Thirdly, you need a good mobile phone with good signal coverage.

Where do you like to travel best? Dialogue 3.

Lily:

Hey, Li Mei ... I hope to go abroad during the holiday.

Hey, Li Mei ... I think I can travel abroad this holiday.

It's good. Where are you going?

Not bad. Where are you going?

Lily:

I think it's Greece.

I think it's Greece.

Ben:

You'd better start preparing now.

You'd better start preparing now.

Lily:

I know you have a lot of experience in this. What should I do?

You are very experienced. What should I do?

Ben:

Well, the application for passport and visa is the most urgent at present.

Well, applying for a passport and visa is the most important thing at present.