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Common spoken dialogues in tourism English

First, common spoken dialogues in tourism English: selected simple sentences

1. Do you have any plans for the coming summer vacation?

Summer vacation is coming. Do you have any plans?

2. Me? After resigning, I will travel to Sydney for two weeks.

I will travel to Sydney for two months after I quit my job.

My parents plan to visit Beijing during the spring break.

My parents plan to visit Beijing during the spring break.

Do you have anything new for your graduation trip?

Do you have any new ideas for your graduation trip?

She suggested that we go to the best place.

She suggested the best destination for us.

6. The magazine selected the top ten destinations of European travelers.

This magazine selected the top ten scenic spots in Europe of the year.

7. Me? I dream of going abroad during my holiday.

I dream of going abroad this holiday.

8. You have no idea how eager I am to go to Greece.

You have no idea how much I want to go to Greece.

Second, common spoken dialogues in tourism English: Conversation 1

Judy said you were going to travel this summer?

Judy said you were going to travel this summer?

Yes, but I didn't? I haven't decided.

Yes, but I haven't decided yet.

Do you have any plans?

Do you have any plans?

Well, me? I look forward to going to Europe during my holiday.

I am looking forward to going to Europe.

A: If you need my recommendation, there is no better place than Greece.

If you need my recommendation, I don't think there is a better place than Greece.

Have you been there before?

Have you ever been there?

Yes, I have been there more than once.

Yes, I have been there more than once.

B: Wow! Sounds very attractive! Maybe I can have a try.

Wow, that sounds attractive! Maybe I can go and have a look.

3. Common spoken dialogues in tourism English: Conversation 2

A: Me? I will have a three-week holiday. How about planning a trip?

I will have a three-week holiday soon. How about planning a trip?

Really? What about you? I've always dreamed of going to America. What about now? It is on the agenda.

Really? You have always dreamed of going to America, and now you can put it on the agenda.

That sounds exciting. I want to visit the Grand Canyon.

That sounds exciting. I want to see the Grand Canyon.

That's a good idea. We can stay in Las Vegas for a few days.

That's a good idea. We can stay in Las Vegas for two more days.

A: Is new york OK? Don't miss it. Me? I want to see a Broadway play.

We can't miss new york City. I want to see a Broadway play.

But it? S on the other side of the county seat, and it will take us five hours to fly there.

But it's on the other side of America, and it takes us five hours to get there by plane.

A: No? It doesn't matter. May I? I can't wait any longer

It's okay. I can't wait.

Making a tourism plan is the first step in tourism, and it is also a must-talk topic in tourism English. There are still many spoken English topics commonly used in tourism, which need to be explored by everyone. I hope that this learning method of tourism English dialogue can bring remarkable results to everyone. Enough talking about common spoken dialogues in tourism English. More related contents about basic knowledge, ability improvement skills and practical English will be continuously updated. I wish you all study hard.