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A short essay on situational dialogue in tourism English

Tour operators should never forget to respect tourists, and don't forget that tourists come from afar to enjoy different cultures. I have carefully collected short essays on situational dialogues in tourism English for everyone to enjoy and learn!

Tourism English situational dialogue essay 1 k: Oh, I don't want to leave, Evan.

K: Oh, Evan, I don't want to leave.

E: I don't want to either, but we have to go. Can you believe it's been three weeks here?

E: I don't want to go either, but we have to go anyway. Can you believe that we have been here for three weeks?

K: Correction: Three wonderful weeks.

K: Correction: Great three weeks.

E: I'm glad you had a good time. Me too. Do you like going out with my relatives?

E: I'm glad you had a good time. Me too. Did you have fun going out with my relatives?

K: Did I? Are you kidding? I think I made a fool of myself because I laughed at Uncle Peter's jokes all night. His son Jacob speaks English very well.

K: Did I have a good time? Are you kidding? I think I was amused by Uncle Peter's jokes all night. His son Jacob speaks perfect English.

E: I'm glad you like meeting them. Me too.

E: I'm glad you had a good talk with them. I feel the same way.

K: I can't wait to meet my relatives in Sweden.

K: I can't wait to get to Sweden to meet my relatives.

E: Yeah. Can you put everything in your suitcase?

Einstein: Yes. Can you put everything in the suitcase?

K: I'll try. I'm sure something must be put in my carry-on bag. What should I do with these plastic bags?

K: I'll try. I'm sure some things have to be put in my carry-on bag. What should I do with these plastic bags?

E: I'll ask Mrs. Van Helsing if she can use them. Otherwise, throw them into the wastebasket.

E: I'll ask Fan? Mrs. Helsing, see if she can use it. Otherwise, throw them into the wastebasket.

Kathy: We have walked so much that my sandals are almost worn out.

Kathy: We have walked so much that my sandals are worn out.

E: Throw them away. I'll buy you another pair in Denmark.

E: Just throw it away. I'll buy you another pair in Denmark.

K: Oh, how sweet!

K: Oh, that's very kind of you!

E: You're welcome. All right, come on, let's go.

E: You're welcome. Come on, now let's start packing.

2 K: man, this place is really big!

Kathy: God, this place is so big!

E: It must be. Football is the number one sport in Europe.

E: It must be this big. Football is the most popular sport in Europe.

In America, we have three brands:

In America, we have three major sports:

Baseball, football and basketball, but there is only one biggest sport in Europe: football.

Baseball, American football and basketball, but there is only one big sport in Europe: football.

Kathy: Can you play football, Evan?

Kathy: Can you play football, Evan?

E: I never did. I think my high school has a team, but I played baseball. Kathy, did you join the school sports team?

E: I've never played it. I think my high school has a football team, but I joined the baseball team. Kathy, have you been on your school sports team?

K: In high school, I took part in track and field sports. 400 meters and 800 meters.

Kathy: I joined the track team in high school-400-meter and 800-meter races.

E: Wow! Those are tough games.

E: Wow! Those are quite tough speed races.

K: Yes. This may be the reason why I don't do very well in these areas.

K: That's right. That may be the reason why I can't do these two sports well.

E: It is more important to enjoy this sport and become stronger from it than to perform well in it.

E: It is more important to enjoy sports and keep healthy through sports than to be good at sports.

K: Are you an excellent baseball player?

Kathy: Are you good at baseball?

E: I'm average. Anyway, let's take a little exercise. The last one to reach the goalpost is a rotten egg!

E: I play ordinary. Anyway, let's do some exercise. The last one to run to the finish line is a bastard!

3 k: You know, Evan, we are really lucky. I can't believe the weather was so good when we were here.

Kathy: You know, Evan, we are really lucky. I can't believe the weather has been so good during our stay here.

You can say it again. This is made to order.

E: You are absolutely right. It's almost like it was specially made for us.

Remember that we are going to visit my mother's relatives tonight.

Remember, we are going to see my mother's relatives tonight.

They live just north of the city, so we drove there.

They live in the north of the city, so we can drive there.

They're taking us out for dinner.

They're taking us out for dinner.

K: I can't wait to meet them. Uh, do they speak English?

K: I can't wait to meet them. Uh, can they speak English?

E: Not bad. We will have no problem communicating.

E: Not bad. We won't have any difficulty in communication.

One of my cousins teaches English in high school.

One of my cousins teaches English in high school.

K: Then I'm relieved. I can hardly speak my own language.

K: Great. I can hardly speak my own language.

E: I know.

E: I know.

K: What? I'll get even with you, sir!

K: What? I won't spare you, man!

E: Just kidding, honey.

E: It's just a joke, dear.

Tomorrow we can go to the movies and buy some souvenirs.

Tomorrow we can go to the movies and buy some souvenirs.

If the weather is fine, there will be a concert in the park the next day.

There will be a concert in the park if the weather is fine the day after tomorrow.

K: Then we must go. Oh, I miss Holland already!

Krishnamurti: Then we must attend. Oh, I miss Holland already!

E: Don't worry. We will be back in August. Remember?

E: Don't worry. We'll be back in August, remember?