Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - English conversations about travel

English conversations about travel

Tourism English is an important branch of English for Specific Purposes. It has its own characteristics and laws. I have carefully collected English dialogues about travel for everyone to enjoy and learn! English dialogues about travel 1

A: You don't look very well.

A: You His face didn't look good.

B: I'm not feeling too well. I've caught a cold.

B: I'm not feeling too well. I've caught a cold.

A: Is it because of the bad weather? It's been really miserable tor the past tew days.

A: Is it because of the bad weather? It's been really miserable tor the past tew days.

A: Are you sick because of the bad weather? The weather is unbearable.

B: Hasn't it! It's been cold and windy recently. Do you like the weather here?

B: Hasn't it! It's been cold and windy recently. Do you like the weather here?

B: Hasn't it! It's been cold and windy recently. Do you like the weather here?

A: Not really, but I've got used it now.

A: Not really, but I've got used it now.

B: Oh, I'm going for a trip New York this autumn. What's the weather like in New York?

B: Oh, I'm going for a trip to New York this autumn. What's the weather like there?

A: Not quite good. It's windy and dry. We have got continental climate there. It's dry all the year round. Usually autumn is the best season of the year In New York.

A: The weather is not very good, windy and dry. The climate there is continental and dry all year round. Fall is usually the best time of year in New York.

B: Is it cold in autumn there? Should I take any warm clothes with me?

B: Is it cold in autumn there? Should I take any warm clothes with me? < /p>

A: No, it isn't very cold at that time. You'll only need some light wool clothing with some jackets and shirts.

A: No, it isn't very cold at that time. cold. All you need to bring is some sweaters, plus a few coats and shirts. English conversation about travel 2

A: I thought you said we were going to stay three days in Chicago.

A: You said we were going to stay three days in Chicago.

B: We are. It's two nights In the hotel. July 3rd and4th, but three days altogether.

B: It's three days. Stayed at the hotel for two nights, July 3rd and 4th, but three days in total.

A: I see. We arrive early on the third, and we leave at 11: 30 p.m. on the fifth.

A: I understand. We arrived early on the 3rd and left at 11:30 on the 5th.

C: That's correct. As you see, I've made reservations for you on the night train to New York on the fifth. You?ll have two sleeping berths.

C: right. You see, I have booked train tickets for you to go to New York on the night of the 5th. You have two sleepers.

B: So it is really a full day on the fifth.

B: So there is a full day on the fifth.

C: Plenty of time for shopping and sightseeing. You''ll even have enough time for a show in the evening because the train station is near the theater district.

C: Yes Plenty of time for shopping and sightseeing. You'll even have enough time to catch a show in the evening. The train station is near the theater district.

A: I think that''ll work out fine. I hope I?ll be able to sleep on the train.

A: I think this arrangement is very good. Wish I could fall asleep on the train. English conversation about travel 3

Talking about sports

First sentence: How good are you at tennis?

How good are you at tennis? < /p>

A: How good are you at tennis?

How good are you at tennis?

B: Oh, I'm not quite good at it. I'm good at table tennis.

Oh, I don't really play table tennis. I play table tennis.

Second sentence: I don't care for ball games.

I don't like ball games.

A: Do you like ball games?

Do you like ball games?

B: No, I don't care for ball games. < /p>

No, I don’t like ball games.

A: What's your favorite sport?

What's your favorite sport?

B: I like swimming best.

Me Like swimming most.