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Inventory of Common Spoken English Sentences for Studying Abroad

Today, I sorted out the common spoken English sentences about studying abroad, which will be of great help to everyone living abroad. I hope you can make good use of them. Let's learn them together.

First, traffic.

1 Where can I get a taxi?

Where can I get a taxi?

Here you are. You can keep the change.

Here you are. Keep the change.

How much more do I have to pay for this?

How much do I have to pay extra?

Does this bus pass by the shopping center?

Does this bus pass by the shopping center?

When you are ready to get off, remember to press the button next to your seat. Remember to press the button next to your seat when you want to get off.

Let me off at Fifth Avenue.

Please let me off at Fifth Avenue.

Can you tell me how to get to the railway station?

Can you tell me how to get to the railway station?

You only need to pay 10 cents and 1 cent for your child.

You only need to pay 10 cents, and your child only needs to pay 5 cents.

Where can I put the coins?

Where should I put the coins?

10, does it cost money to transfer?

Does it cost money to transfer?

Second, shopping.

I want to cash some traveler's checks here.

I want to cash some traveler's checks here.

What's the exchange rate today?

What's the exchange rate today?

Is someone looking after you?

Do you need service?

Please cash this check.

Please cash this check.

Can I pay in cash?

Can I pay in cash?

Just a moment, please. Here is your receipt.

A moment, please. Here is your receipt.

What a high price! Please put it down.

Such a high price! Cheaper.

This is my visa card.

This is my visa card.

Any discount, okay?

Can you give me a discount?

Is there anything I can do to help?

Is there anything I can do to help?

Third, see a doctor.

I have been running a high fever since yesterday morning.

I have had a high fever since yesterday morning.

I see. We'll take a good look at you.

I see. We'll give you a good check.

Do you have any other symptoms? More than you described?

Do you have any other symptoms? Except what you've already described?

Well, I think it's nothing serious.

Well, I think it's nothing serious.

I have trouble eating.

I have trouble eating.

I can't eat what I eat.

I feel sick when I eat.

When I eat, I can't eat anything.

I threw up all my food.

Now I'm relieved.

Now my heart is relaxed.

That's a relief.

This is really comforting.

10, what a relief.

That's reassuring.

Fourth, go through customs.

You go through the formalities first. I will look after these heavy luggage.

You go through the formalities first, and I'll watch the big luggage for you.

What kind of visa do you have?

What kind of visa do you have?

I have a tourist visa.

I have a tourist visa.

Would you mind opening your box?

Would you please open your box?

Would you please register all your foreign currencies?

Would you please register your foreign currency?

Have you filled out the baggage declaration form?

Have you filled out the baggage claim form?

No. I have nothing to declare.

No. I have nothing to declare.

How long are you going to stay here?

How long will you stay here?

Do you have anything to pay duty on?

Do you have anything to pay duty on?

Would you please give me your customs declaration form?

Please show me your declaration form.

Fifth, order food

Are you ready to order, sir?

Are you ready to order, sir?

Is this my meal?

Is this my dish?

Would you please bring me some more water?

Can you help me add some more water?

Did you bring me what I ordered?

Did you bring what I ordered?

Excuse me, please check it.

Excuse me, please check out.

Please take it away!

Pack up and leave

"I want/will have two macaroni and cheese."

When you want to order more, use "point".

There will be a little delay.

That will be slower.

I think about 40 minutes.

I think about 40 minutes.

10, ok. I'll order something else first.