Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - English conversations related to travel

English conversations related to travel

To learn English well, go travel. The following is what I have compiled for your reference!

Chapter 1: Shopping

1. Thank you but I'm just looking. Thank you, but I'm just looking.

2. Let me look around a little more.

3. Do you have this in another color? Color?

4. May I try this on?

5. Is this tax free?

6. Can I pay by credit card?

7. Too expensive. How about a discount? Too expensive, how about a discount?

8. Still too expensive. Give me a better discount, and I'll bring back my friends. Still too expensive. Give me a better discount, and I'll bring back my friends. Still too expensive. Give me a better discount, and I'll bring back my friends.

10. Can you cut me a deal? Can you make it cheaper?

11. Is this your final price? Can’t it be cheaper?

12. I want this, but in a large size.

13. I would like to take this one. I would like to take this one.

14. Please wrap this for me. Please wrap this for me.

15. I'm looking for a gift for my friend. I want to buy this gift for my friend. What time do you open/close?

16. Where can I change money?

17. Where is the cash desk ? Where is the cashier?

Part 2: Basic Vocabulary

Thank you! -- Thank you.

Thank you! -- Thanks a lot.

Sorry to trouble you. —— Excuse me.

Sorry. —— Excuse the mess.

Need help?--Can I help you.

Thank you for your help. ——Thank you for helping me. Anyway, I want to thank you. —— Thanks, anyway. Hello. --How are you!

Say hello when we meet for the first time. —— How do you do!

Nice to meet you. —— It's nice to meet you.

Where are you from? --Where are you from?

May I have your last name? --Can I have your name?

My name is.... ——My name is... I'm...

Nice to meet you. —— It was a pleasure meeting you. It was a pleasure meeting you. —— Pleased to meet you.

Hope to see you again. —— Hope to see you again.

Does that mean that I can see you again? —— Does that mean that I can see you again?

Have fun-- Have a good time.

I wish you good luck. —— Good luck.

I hope it’s okay.

—— I hope nothing is wrong.

What's wrong?—— What's the matter?

Oh, no! Is it serious? I really feel for you sad. —— I'm sorry for you.

Have a safe journey and a safe journey. —— Have a safe trip home.

Chapter 3: Accommodation

1. I'll arrive late, but please keep my reservation. I have reserved a room in Taipei.

2. I made a reservation in Taipei.

3. My name is Wang Mingming.

4. My name is Wang Ming-Ming.

5. I want a quieter room.

6. I'd like a quiet room.

7. I want a room upstairs.

8. I'd like a room on the upper level.

9. I want a room with a good view and a balcony.

10. I'd like a room with a nice view a balcony. Is hot water available at any time?

11. Is hot water available any time?

12. May I see the room?

13. May I see the room?

14. Is there a bigger, better/cheaper one? Room? Do you have anything bigger better/cheaper? I want to book this room.

15. I'll take this room.

16. Please fill out this accommodation registration form.

17. Would you fill in this registration form?

18. Can credit card travelers checks be used here?

19. Do you accept credit cradstraveler's checks?

20. Can you keep valuables?

21. Could you keep my valuables?

22. Where is the restaurant?

23. Where is the dining room?

24. What time does the restaurant open?

25. What time does the dining room open?

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27. What time can I have breakfast?

28. Is there a beauty salon or barber salon in the hotel?

29. Is there a beauty salonbarber shop?

30. Can I have a card with the hotel's address?

31. Can I have a card with the hotel's address?

32. Can I get a ticket for the sight-seeing bus here?

33. Can I get a ticket for the sight-seeing bus here? Where is the nearest subway station?

34. Where is the nearest subway station? Commonly spoken English when traveling abroad: