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Dialogue reading of Beijing tourism English
Beijing Tourism English Dialogue 1
How to talk about a trip to Beijing?
Time is a little tight in the morning, but there will be plans in the afternoon.
The schedule will be tight in the morning and relaxed in the afternoon.
According to my plan, we will visit Tiananmen Square. Then I'll take you to the Palace Museum in the north of the square.
According to my plan, we will visit Tiananmen Square. Then I'll take you to the Forbidden City, just north of the square.
B: That sounds very attractive.
That sounds very attractive.
A: I am a little nervous in the morning, but I will be relaxed in the afternoon.
The schedule will be tight in the morning and relaxed in the afternoon.
The second sentence: that will be difficult.
That will be very tiring.
A: We really want to buy some souvenirs.
We really want to buy some souvenirs.
B: OK. Then we will go out of the city to the Ming Tombs and the Great Wall.
All right. Then we went out of the city to the Ming Tombs and the Great Wall.
That would be difficult.
That will be very tiring.
Related expressions:
Private residential garden
Royal garden
Temple garden
When giving advice to a friend, you can say: I might be a good idea ... wouldn't it be better ... I think you'll find ... interesting.
If you don't have a good idea and want the other person to decide, you can say: Everything is up to you.
Beijing Tourism English Dialogue II
Belinda:
What are the scenic spots worth seeing in Beijing?
What are the sights to see in Beijing?
Kathy:
A lot. Beijing is full of ancient ruins.
There are many. There are many places of interest in Beijing.
Belinda:
Can you remember some for me? I've been dying to see them.
Can you recommend some to me? I've been dying to see it.
Kathy:
Of course. But I suggest you visit the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs first. There is a proverb in China: "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall."
Of course. But I suggest you go to the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs first. There is an old saying in China: "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall."
Beijing Tourism English Dialogue 3
Mouth: What are the typical entertainment places in Beijing?
Are there any interesting places in Beijing?
Washbauer: Countless! From the Great Wall to the traditional single-storey houses, there are rows of rooms around the courtyard.
Too many! From Wan Li Great Wall to Siheyuan.
Mouth: What about special snacks?
What are the specialties?
Walsh balls: Beijing roast duck and fermented drinks made from ground beans.
Beijing roast duck, bean juice.
Mouth: Do you have any special souvenirs?
Do you have any special souvenirs?
Ball rubbing: cloisonne, calligraphy and painting. No one will go home empty-handed.
Cloisonne, calligraphy and painting, etc. No foreign friend left home unsatisfied.
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