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Conversation Practice. Travel By Paul Chen. Outline. Starting Questions Sample Conversations (1) Booking a Ticket (2) At the Immigration Office Vocabulary (1) (2) Useful Expressions Discussion Questions Reference. Starting Questions .
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Conversation Practice Travel By Paul Chen
Outline • Starting Questions • Sample Conversations • (1) Booking a Ticket • (2) At the Immigration Office • Vocabulary (1)(2) • Useful Expressions • Discussion Questions • Reference
Starting Questions • Have you ever booked a flight by yourself? How did you do that? • What are the essentials for traveling (the things necessary for one to bring with while traveling)? • Is there an unforgettable (whether good or bad) traveling experience that you’d like to share?
Ref. Some Essentials for Travelers • Must: your passport (with visa), ticket, money. • Suggestions: • Map and tour book (get them locally at a bookstore or their information bureau) • Sunglasses and Sunscreen • Extra clothes on carry-on baggage (in case your luggage is lost or misplaced). • First aid supplies, over-the-counter medicine you frequently need (e.g. anti-acid, pain-killer) and the medicine you need regularly. *Keep them in their original package to avoid questioning at the customs office. • Phone numbers you need for contact. • Changes of local currency for tips and phone calls.
Ref. Ten Essentials for Hikers, Backpackers and Climbers. • Map • Compass (optionally supplemented with a GPS receiver, by some other sources) • Sunglasses and Sunscreen • Extra food (extra water is considered "important") • Extra clothes • Headlamp/flashlight • First aid supplies • Fire starter • Matches • Knife (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_essentials )
Sample Conversation (1): booking the ticket C: Clerk; P: Passenger. C: China Airline. May I help you, Miss? P: Yes. I’d like to go to Beijing next Saturday. C: What time would you like to leave? P: I’d like to fly at around 10 o’clock in the morning then. C: First class or economy, Miss? P: Economy, please. C: Would you like a round trip ticket? P: Yes. A round trip ticket, please. C: May I have your name and phone number? P: Rosemary Smith. R-O-S-E-M-A-R-Y S-M-I-T-H. My phone number is 0969987789. C: Thank you, Miss.
Sample Conversation (2): going through Immigration I: Immigration Officer; P: Passenger. I: Why are you coming to the US? P: For tourist purposes; for family reunion; on business; to go to a conference; to study. I: Where are you studying/staying? P: At –Hotel on – Street (downtown); with my brother; at the school dorm. I: How long are you going to stay here? P: for a month; for two years. I: (questions for students) • Have you got a letter from the University? • Where are you living? • How much money have you got to study here?
Vocabulary (1): Traveling by plane: • destination 目的地 • departure time/ departure day 啟程時間/日期 • airfare 航空費用 • to book (a flight/ a room) 預訂(班機/房間) • single ticket/ one-way ticket 單程票 • return ticket/ round trip ticket 來回票 • visa 簽證 • passport 護照 • boarding pass 登機證 • transfer 轉機 • travel agent 旅行社職員 • itinerary 旅遊行程
Vocabulary (2): different types • Season: peak season 旅遊高峰季節; off-peak season 離峰季節 • Traveling with -- : • group travel 團隊旅行 • Package tour 包辦旅行 • free individual travel 自助旅行; back-packer自助旅行者 • Destination: • domestic travel國內旅遊 • go abroad 出國 • Accommodation: • Hotel, motel, youth hostel (青年招待所) • bed & breakfast 民宿 • Money: • deposit 訂金 • cash 現金 • credit card 信用卡 • traveler’s check 旅行支票 • duty-free shop免稅商店
Useful Expressions T: Traveler; C: Clerk. T: Is next weekend available? 下週末的航班還有空位嗎? C: Yes, We have some vacant seats next Sunday morning. 有的,下週日上午的班機還有些空位。 C: First class or economy? 請問要頭等艙或經濟艙? T: First class, please. 頭等艙,謝謝。 C: What’s your destination? 請問您的目的地是? T: I want to fly to London. 我要飛往倫敦。 C: Would you like a round trip ticket? 請問您要買來回機票嗎? T: Nope, a one-way ticket, please. 不,一張單程機票就好。 T: What’s the airfare? 航空費用是多少? C: That’s 20,000NT.兩萬元台幣。 C: May I have your reservation number? 可以跟我講一下您的預約號碼嗎? T: Yes. My reservation number is 7208023. 我的預約號碼是7208023。
Discussion Questions • What do you like most about traveling? (eating different foods, shopping, going to their museums, seeing sights, talking to local people, etc.) • What are the things to be careful about when traveling? E.g. • Don’t ever leave your property (bags and luggage) unattended—even just for a minute. • Go to the airport two hours before the flight is scheduled to take off. (Security checks take longer nowadays.) • Dress conservatively (or moderately) so that you don’t become a target (of theft or other crimes). • Check the official websites of the places you plan to visit beforehand, and plan your itinerary as much as possible. (more here: 1, 2)
Reference • Yahoo Travel <http://travel.yahoo.com/>