Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I want to travel, and my English is not very good. I hope you can give me some daily expressions about asking for directions and shopping. Thank you.
I want to travel, and my English is not very good. I hope you can give me some daily expressions about asking for directions and shopping. Thank you.
A: Excuse me, where am I on this map?
Here we are, the bus station. We are in the center of the city.
A: Oh! I think I'm lost. Can I go to the railway station from here?
B: Go straight along this street for about two blocks, and then turn left.
Excuse me, where am I on the map?
B: Here we are, the bus stop. We are in the center of the city now.
A: Oh! I think I'm lost. Can I go to the railway station from here?
Go straight along this street for two blocks and then turn left.
A: Excuse me. I'm afraid I'm lost. Can you tell me the way to the station?
B: I'm heading in that direction. Let me show you the way.
Sorry, I'm lost. Can you tell me the way to the station?
B: I'm heading in that direction. Let me show you the way!
A: Excuse me. I wonder if you can help me. I'm looking for a museum.
Boy, you are lost. It is on the other side of town.
A: Oh! What bad luck How can I get to the museum?
B: You can take bus No.24 here and then transfer to bus No.53 to get there.
Excuse me, I wonder if you can help me. I am looking for a museum.
Wow, you are lost. It is on the other side of town.
A: Oh! Too bad! Then how do I get to the museum?
B: You can take bus No.24 here and then transfer to bus No.83 to get there.
Purchase part a
How much is that pen?
B: It costs ten dollars.
A: That's expensive. Do you have anything cheaper?
B: Of course. This pen is only two dollars.
It's good. I'll take it.
How much is that pen?
B: Ten dollars.
A: That's expensive. Do you have anything cheaper?
B: Of course. This pen is only two yuan.
A: OK. I'll take this one.
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How much is this book?
B: Seven dollars.
Do you have change for a hundred dollars?
B: No problem.
A: OK. Here is the money.
B: Thank you. Here are the books and your change.
How much is this book?
B: Seven dollars.
Do you have change for 100 dollars?
B: No problem.
A: OK. Here is the money.
B: Thank you. Here are your books and change.
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