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Common Spoken English in Business English

Lost luggage lost luggage

Passenger: Is this all the luggage for this flight?

Is this all the luggage for this flight?

Airline agent: Yes.

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Passenger: May I? I can't find my baggage.

My baggage is missing.

Airline agent: It seems that your luggage has been lost.

Your luggage seems to have been lost.

Passenger: I need my suitcase. I have a business meeting today, mine.

The suit is inside.

I need to find my suitcase. I have a business meeting today. My suit is inside.

Airline agent: Me? I'm terribly sorry. If we find it, we will send it to you.

Right away.

I'm terribly sorry. If we find your suitcase, we will send it to you immediately.

Oral summary:

This kind of dialogue is purely for the sake of dialogue, which has no substantive content and significance. Just know how to tell the staff if something is lost. There is a good word in it, so you can pay attention to the positioning: find out, find out, a very vivid word, much more than finding advanced.

Talking to hotel staff? Blame? Hotel staff

Hotel guest: Me? I am not satisfied with my room.

I am not satisfied with my room.

Hotel clerk: May I ask what's wrong?

What's the matter?

Hotel guest: I want a room with a view. This room has no view.

What I want is a viewing room, and this one you gave me is not a viewing room.

Hotel clerk: Me? Sorry, we don't have any spare rooms.

Tonight.

I'm sorry, but all our rooms are full tonight.

Hotel guest: When I made a reservation, I paid for a room.

View.

When I made a reservation, I paid for the room.

Hotel clerk: I see. Me? I'm very sorry, all the rooms are empty.

It's occupied.

I see. I'm sorry, but all the rooms are indeed reserved.

Hotel guest: This is unacceptable.

I can't accept this explanation.

Hotel clerk: We'll give you a discount.

Let's give you a discount.

Hotel guest: Our company has a lot of business dealings with this hotel. I

Will tell my boss about it.

Our company has a lot of business dealings with your hotel. I will tell my boss about it.

Hotel clerk: Maybe we will provide you with free accommodation next time? This will be a room with a view. I promise.

I'll give you free accommodation next time. I promise I will give you an observation room next time.

1 Talk to someone. : and then what? Talk, look for? Chatting, right? Speak; How to express more in spoken English? Blame? Scold? Complaints? Criticism? Meaning; Can you still say gundam? Be attentive to (a woman)? Do you accept? Is it hospitable?

Demands: requests, demands, inquiries, and oral expressions? Provoke (unpleasant things) yourself? As we often hear? You asked for it? You asked for it?

Pay: pay, compensate, be punished, pay? Did you get the price? retribution

Shop assistant: Shop assistant, the British pronunciation of this word [klɑ? K] pay attention to distinguish it from clock/klι k/. The clerk has a long British pronunciation, but he still can't tell the American pronunciation /kl? k/

⑤ Keep [,r? z? ve? N]: make a reservation

⑥ Occupy: Occupy, occupy, and add ed as an adjective to occupy? Be occupied; In use; No free time?

All landowners can't accept [,? n? k? s? pt? BL]: Negative word of acceptable meaning? Not acceptable? Unpopular? For example, you can't accept it here.

8 discount [d? s? ka? Nt]: Discount, discount, reduce the price, take this word to go shopping and bargain with foreigners, can you give me a discount? Do you give?

Discount? What is your best discount? wait for

Pet-name ruby house price: house price, room rate and rent price; Hotel prices can also be said in the language of the hotel.

Attending to guarantee, guarantee, guarantee again.

Guarantee tends to guarantee, which requires the speaker to be responsible;

Guarantee means guarantee, guarantee how things can be, and guarantee that they can be obtained. ; Focus on convincing people of the results of an action or force;

Insurance: Meaning? Pay the insurance company to insure against accidents? So what is its noun insurance? Insurance? the meaning of

Assure: used to assure someone that something will happen, can be used to confirm something or convince someone.

Business English is usually spoken in small series. I wish you all a serious study of spoken English. Bian Xiao will continue to update more about the basic knowledge of English learning, skills of improving ability and practical English. I hope you can learn more sentences expressed in English.