1. Tourism and English seem to have nothing to do with each other, but they are inextricably linked.
Learning English well can not only make it easier to travel abroad and talk with international friends, but also enrich your horizons and experiences. Besides, traveling can greatly improve your spoken English. I think this is a good thing to kill two birds with one stone.
In our daily life, we may not have time to learn too much English, and the pressure of working overtime is too great, so we have no time to travel. But in fact, if we can learn English well in our spare time, we will not only have a skill, but also have more opportunities for promotion and salary increase in the later period. Regarding tourism, one should not always live alone in S to make money, but also learn to enjoy life, go to different places and customs around the world and make a world trip. Come on, workers!
2. Common spoken English videos for English tourism
Travel and tourism
Time: 20 10-20 10A: Help me take it off. Tony, where did you travel? I will go to the Great Wall with my parents. Oh, that must be great.
3. Common spoken English in English tourism
You can communicate with each other during the trip.
4. Spoken English, the daily language of tourism
Hello, if you are traveling, if your English is not very good, then you can learn some common spoken English for emergencies. take for example
English that may be needed in flight
When choosing a meal, do you choose chicken or beef or something like that? Just say:
Chicken, please. Everything is fine. If you want something, the sentence pattern is simple.
Single, that is:
Excuse me, can I have a glass of orange juice?
If you want an extra blanket, you can say:
May I have another blanket, please? I'm a little cold.
If you want to fill in the immigration form on the plane, there is no pen to say:
Can you lend me a pen to fill out this immigration form?
If you want someone to change seats, you can say:
Is it possible to exchange seats with someone?
If someone is sitting in your chair, you can say:
I'm really sorry. I think you are sitting in my seat.
Generally speaking, you can't understand the airport broadcast. The flight attendant may remind you:
Please keep your seat belt fastened.
Whether by train, subway or bus, you need to talk to buy a ticket. Be sure to plan the route before you travel, or book tickets directly from the internet, so don't bother. )
You: Hello, can I buy a ticket to London? (Buy a ticket to London)
You can also specify the time, plus the train at 5 pm | In addition, you usually use CouldIhave/get or I want to buy it.
Partner: Single or return? (One way/round trip)
You: Please return it.
Please give me 64 pounds.
You: Here you are.
Payee: Here is your ticket and change.
You: Thank you.
Catering (fast food, formal restaurant)
Welcome to McDonald's. What would you like?
You: I want a big MAC and a small coke.
McDonald's: A Big Mac and a small coke. Is that all?
You: Yes.
McDonald's: Here or to go?
You: Please put it here.
History of McDonald's: 5 Jin in total. (salary)
Beverage size: small, medium, large, extra large.
The general clerk will ask: What can I do for you? /Can I help you find something?
General answer: I'm just looking around. )
If you are really looking for something, such as a small shirt, it is: yes. Do you have this shirt in a smaller size?
Or where are your blue jeans? Buying shoes is special because you have to ask the salesman to take them out.
You can ask: Can I try on size 7 shoes? /Can I have a size six?
It is also different from the European code in China, so you can ask: I don't know my size, can you measure it for me?
In other types of shops, when you are looking for something, you can ask: Where can I find xxx? /Do you sell XX here?
Ask where the fitting room is: Where is your fitting room?
After trying it, I think I need a trumpet. I think I need a trumpet.
Can you pay by credit card? Can I pay by credit card?
Make sure these clothes are don' sale: t have a discount, right?
Ask when the store opens and closes: What time do you open in the morning? /What time do you close?
Shopping question: How much is it? how much is it? )
Common words in clothing: gloves, boots, socks, jeans, jackets, skirts, hats, shoes, belts, shirts, boxer shorts.
I hope it helps you.
5. Oral English for Tourism
Travel usually refers to travel in a broad sense. It can refer to long-term and short-term travel, no matter what purpose or means of transportation, especially long-distance travel abroad. He is traveling in Africa. He is traveling in Africa.
2) Traveling means traveling around and patrolling. It is often necessary to book some stops in advance according to a certain route and finally return to the starting point. He paid a friendly visit to these countries. He paid a friendly visit to some countries.
3) Journey means travel and journey, which is widely used. It refers to land travel. It is not used to refer to short trips. For example, have a nice trip. Have a safe trip.
4)trip usually refers to short-term travel, especially temporary business trips to other places. For example, he went on a business trip yesterday.
6. Common spoken English for tourism
Last August, I went to Silicon Valley, and this February, I went to Hawaii to share my feelings: On the plane from Chengdu to San Francisco, there were more people from China than foreigners. Nowadays, with the improvement of living standards in China, people begin to travel abroad, but if some of them travel in spoken English, they can't. There will be some trouble! My experience tells you that it is best to master some practical spoken English when traveling abroad, which can solve many practical difficulties and troubles when traveling abroad. Practical tourism spoken language is as follows, for reference only:
Oh, how are you?
Thank you!
How long do you want to stay in these cities?
May I have a map?
All right. Excuse me. May I ask where we are now?
I'm afraid I'm lost. Where can I take a bus if I want to go back to the city?
7. Tourism practical spoken English
Where can I get a taxi? Where can I get a taxi?
The taxi area is on the left corner over there. The taxi stand is at the corner on the left.
Are you free? Are you free?
Of course. Where are you going? Of course. Where are you going?
Drive me back to Santa Clara. Take me to Santa Clara.
Santa Clara? All right. That's about 20 miles away. Santa Clara? Well, about 20 miles away.
How much will it cost? How much does it cost?
Well, sir, a * * * is 36 dollars. Sir, the fare is 36 yuan.