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Selected Spoken English for Traveling Abroad

The wide application of spoken English makes comprehensive talents, who can master oral English skills, more and more recognized and favored by the society. Therefore, college oral English teaching plays an important role in cultivating comprehensive talents and promoting China's foreign exchange. I made up oral English for traveling abroad. Welcome to read!

Travel abroad-travel plan

1. We want to plan a compact travel schedule. We want to arrange a tight travel schedule.

I'm afraid the business trip to new york has been ruined. I'm afraid my business trip to new york is ruined.

I like to travel occasionally for a change of pace. I like to travel occasionally to adjust my mood.

This is our favorite time to travel, because business is slow. This is a good time for us to travel.

This means both business and travel for you. In other words, you have to deal with business and travel around.

6. Business trip? Great! I won't have to cook for at least three days. Business trip? You did a good job. I won't have to cook for at least three days.

7. It is a great pleasure to have a funny and easy-going person on a business trip. It's really a pleasure to have a funny and easy-going person as a companion when you are on a business trip.

We must account for every penny we will spend on business trips. We must account for every penny we spend on business trips.

9. We can help you make a travel plan according to your needs and budget. We can help you design a travel plan that suits your requirements and budget.

10. Time seldom passes before I have to leave for another business trip. Occasionally, I will travel on business.

Oral English for Traveling Abroad II 1. Africa is a hug made up of many different habitats.

Africa is a vast continent composed of many different habitats.

Millions of years ago, a volcano erupted and formed a huge dome 620 miles wide.

The volcanic eruption millions of years ago formed a huge circular object, stretching for 620 miles.

This carnivore lives in pairs or small groups.

These carnivores live in pairs or in small groups.

Their slender noses are very suitable for sniffing out mice.

Their slender noses are very suitable for sniffing out mice.

At night, they sleep together on the rocky cliffs to avoid predators.

At night, they sleep on rocky cliffs to avoid natural enemies.

6. They eat grass together so that they can remind each other of any danger.

They eat grass together so that they can remind each other of the danger.

7. Grass is the main plant in savanna ecosystem.

Grass is the main plant in the tropical grassland ecosystem.

Africa is home to the Sahara Desert, the largest desert on earth.

Africa is the largest desert in the world? Home of the Sahara desert.

These camels can swallow 30 gallons of water in a few minutes.

These camels can swallow 30 gallons of water in a few minutes.

10. Cold-blooded reptiles huddle among rocks to keep warm.

These cold-blooded reptiles were squeezed between rocks to keep warm.

1 1. Thousands of poachers have died after disturbing a group of buffaloes.

Thousands of thieves were killed by frightened buffalo.

Three-telephone reservation for traveling abroad

Front desk: Royal Hotel, may I help you?

Tom: Yes. I urgently need a room for tomorrow night. Do you have any vacancies?

Front Desk: Yes, we do. What kind of room do you want?

Tom: I want a suite with an ocean view.

Front Desk: No problem, sir.

Tom: What's the price of the suite?

Front desk: $280 per night.

Tom: It's a little high. I heard that your hotel is having a discount.

Front Desk: Yes, but the offer ended yesterday. I'm sorry

Tom: Oh, I see. Do you have anything cheaper?

Front Desk: No, sir. So far, this is the cheapest suite for tomorrow night.

Tom: OK, I'll take it. By the way, does this price include breakfast?

Front Desk: Yes, yes. Can you tell me your name now?

Tom: My name is Zhang Yitang.

Front desk: Can you spell it for me?

Tom: that's T-O-M, z-h-a-n-g.

Front Desk: Thank you. I see. How long do you expect to stay?

Tom: About three days.

Front desk: OK. Our check-in time is after 1:00pm. See you tomorrow.

Front Desk: Thank you. Goodbye.

Front desk: Royal Hotel, may I help you?

Tom: I urgently need a room for tomorrow night. Do you have any vacancies?

Front desk: There are still vacancies. What kind of room do you need?

Tom: I want a suite with an ocean view.

Front Desk: No problem, sir.

Tom: How about the price?

Front desk: $280 per night.

Tom: The price is a bit high. I heard that your hotel is on sale.

Front Desk: Yes, but the discount period ended yesterday. I'm sorry

Tom: I see. Do you have any other cheaper suites?

Front Desk: No, sir. So far, this is the cheapest suite for tomorrow night.

Tom: Well, I'll take it. By the way, does the room rate include breakfast?

Front Desk: Yes, including breakfast. May I know your name now?

Tom: My name is Zhang Yitang.

Front Desk: Can you spell it?

Tom: T-O-M, Z-H-A-N-G.

Front Desk: Thank you. I see. Besides, how long are you going to stay here?

Tom: About three days.

Front desk: OK. Our registration time is after 1 pm. See you tomorrow.

Tom: Thank you. See you tomorrow.