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Situational Dialogue in Tourism English

Stuart: I'm glad I broke my jacket on this trip. Stuart: It's a good thing I brought a jacket on this trip. Sharon: Yes, I don't know. Washington, DC is too cold in winter. Xia Lun: Yes, I didn't know it was so cold in winter in Washington, D.C. Stuart: What do you want to do today? Stuart: What do you want to do today? Xia Lun: I really think we should visit the White House. Xia Lun: I really think we should visit the White House. Stuart: I think we can go to some museums. Stuart: I think we can visit the museum. Don't you want to visit the museum? Don't you want to go? Xia Lun: Of course. But today I want to see the White House. Xia Lun: Sure, but I want to go to the White House today. We should go and see it first, because it is the most famous historical building here. We should go there first, because it is the most famous historical building here. Stuart: I disagree. I think the Capitol is the most famous. Stuart: I don't think so. The United States Capitol is the most famous. But okay. If you want to see the White House, we will. But it doesn't matter. If you want to go to the White House, be my guest. I'm just afraid it will be boring. I'm just afraid it will be boring. Xia Lun: Boring? How can it be boring I think it sounds interesting. Xia Lun: Boring? How can it be? I find it very interesting. Stuart: But this is the White House. The president and his family live there. Stuart: The White House is where the President and his family live. They won't let us see most of it. Maybe we can only see a few rooms. They won't let people visit many places, maybe only a few exhibition halls. Sharon: No, that's not true. Sharon: That's not true. The White House is very big. There are many historical exhibits there. The White House is very big and has many historical sites. This trip will take us to visit many different rooms. I read about it in the guidebook. The guide will show us around the exhibition room, which is mentioned in the guidebook. Stuart: Yeah. If it is true, then the law and order there must be very good. Stuart: If so, then the security work must be done very well. Because it's strange to think that they will make people walk around the White House. Because it is very strange to let people walk around the White House casually. Xia Lun: I'm sure the security measures are very strict. Xia Lun: I believe that the safety work must be very strict. Maybe they'll let us pass through the metal detector like at the airport. It may be necessary to pass through the detector like an airport. Stuart: So I can't carry a gun. Stuart: Then I can't carry a gun! Sharon: Don't always joke like this! You don't have a gun. Sharon: Don't always joke like this. You don't have a gun. STUA, I recommend an interpretation textbook, Introduction to Interpretation at Hangang.

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