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Dialogue reading of tourism English scenes

The so-called English situational dialogue is an important teaching method for teachers to create realistic social communication situations, let students actively participate in them, cultivate students' communication habits, train students' oral expression ability and improve students' English communication ability. I carefully collected the dialogues in tourist English scenes for everyone to enjoy and learn!

Tourism English Situational Dialogue 1

Come on in, Kathy. I just put the kettle on. Would you like a cup of coffee or tea?

E: Come in, Kathy. I put the pot on the fire and began to boil water. Do you want coffee or tea?

Fine, thank you. Coffee keeps me awake at night.

K: Tea is ready, thank you. Coffee will keep me awake at night.

Things. Cream and sugar?

E: No problem. With cream and sugar?

Sugar, please.

K: Just sugar, please.

Evan: So, what happened to the travel agency?

E: So, what did the travel agency say?

It's printed by computer. We have quite a few choices. According to Rick, the best option may be to fly with KLM.

K: Here are some computer printouts. We have many choices. According to Rick, the best choice may be to take KLM.

Evan: Oh? Why is this happening?

E: Oh? Why?

The flagship airline of the Netherlands, so they have the best airport service. Besides, they are famous for their safe, efficient and courteous service.

K: KLM is the national airline representing the Netherlands, so it has the best airport service. And their service is safe, efficient and polite, which is famous.

Evan: I see. What else did you and Rick talk about?

E: I see. What else did you and Rick discuss?

Can you stop? You know, we're not married.

K: What? Will you stop talking about it? You know, we're not married.

Actually, it's none of my business. Let's get back to the point.

E: Sorry. Actually, it's none of my business Let's get down to business.

Tourism English situational dialogue II

Rick: Hi, Kathy. Please sit down here. Now, what can I do for you?

Rick: Hi, Kathy. Please sit down. Ok, what can I do for you?

, Rick. A friend and I plan to travel to northern Europe. I need some information about flights.

K: Thank you, Rick. A friend and I plan to travel to northern Europe. We need some information about flights.

Rick: I see. Are you interested in traveling?

Rick: I see. Do you want to join a group?

K: No, thanks. We decided to go by ourselves.

K: No, thanks. We decided to travel by ourselves.

Rick: I see. Which country or countries do you want to go to?

Rick: I see. Which country or countries do you want to go to?

I want to go to Holland, Denmark and Sweden.

K: We want to go to Holland, Denmark and Sweden.

Rick: No problem. You can fly in and out of Amsterdam from new york. Then you can take ground transportation in Europe.

Rick: No problem. You can fly from new york to Amsterdam. Then you can take land rail and road transportation in Europe.

Kathy: That sounds easy.

K: That sounds simple.

Rick: Yes. Here, I'll give you a computer printout of all flights. Anything else?

Rick: It's simple. Come on, I'll give you a computer printout of all flight times. Anything else?

Just now. I want to discuss it with my friends first.

K: Not at present. I want to discuss it with my friends first.

Rick: Sure. Take your time. See you next time. Goodbye.

Rick: Sure. You can take your time. See you next time. Goodbye.

I like it very much. Goodbye.

K: Thank you very much. Goodbye.

Tourism English situational dialogue 3

Whiting residence.

E: Hello? This is Whiting's house.

This is Kathy. Guess what?

K: Evan? I'm Kathy. Guess what happened?

Get down. Is everything all right?

E: Calm down! Is everything all right?

, all right. Listen, first of all, my parents think it's a good idea for us to go to Europe for a few months. Dad called our relatives in Sweden. Although they can't provide us with accommodation, they really want to see us.

K: Well, that's good. Listen, first of all, my parents think it's a good idea for us to go to Europe for a few months. My father called our relatives in Sweden. They can't provide us with room and board, but they are happy to see us.

Evan: So far, so good. Go ahead.

E: So far, so good. Go ahead.

Secondly, my parents will give me 1000 dollars as a graduation gift! That would be of great help.

Kathy: Second, my parents will give me 1000 dollars as a graduation gift! This money will be very helpful.

! That's great. Oh, what did the travel agency say?

E: Congratulations! That's great. Oh, what did the travel agency say?

Rick is not in but another agent told me to meet him tomorrow morning. He is in a meeting, but he will come back tomorrow.

Kathy: Rick is not in, but another clerk asked me to meet him in their office tomorrow morning. Rick is attending a meeting, but he will come back tomorrow.

Evan: Oh, OK. We have to wait for the details.

E: Oh, that's all right. We still have some details to deal with.

Kathy: Do you have any news?

K: Do you have any news?

. My parents also think it's a good idea.

E: Yes. My parents also think it's a good idea.