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Find your way easily in this globalized world
This book is a useful resource for all travellers. The five sections of the book :( travel by land, by rail, by air, by sea, and tourism) deal with all important aspects of our modern transportation The book contains 50 dialogues which give great ideas for making travel arrangements and solving travel problems. It has also 50 thematic lists of expressions and phrases used in different travel situations.
This is a very important book for tourists, holidaymakers, and transporters. The book is designed to teach communication skills, and vocabulary used in the fields of aviation and tourism.
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Travel English Dialogues - Fab Chris
TRAVEL BY LAND;
Booking a taxi
A: Hello. Is that ABC cab?
B: Yes, how can I help you?
A: It is Peter Johnson. Can you come to pick me up tomorrow morning?
B: Of course I can. At what time?
A: At 6 am.
B: Where do you want me to take you?
A: To the airport?
A: Ok. And your address?
B: My address is Brown street 2/4.
A: Thanks. I will be there.
B: Great. Please, don’t be late.
A: For sure I won’t. See you tomorrow at six o’clock.
B: See you,
Useful phrases for booking a taxi
Taxi driver:
Where would you like to go?
Where will I drive you to?
What is your destination?
How many people are travelling?
Do you have a lot of luggage?
How many pieces of luggage do you have?
Do you want a small or a big car?
Would you prefer AC or non-AC car?
What time should I come for you?
What time do you want me to be there?
Would you like me to bring you back?
Passenger:
Could you send a taxi to......?
Could you take me to.....?
How long will it take to get there?
Do you use a meter?
How much would that cost?
I would like to book a taxi.
I want to book a cab to the airport.
I want a comfortable and clean car.
Taxi driver and passenger dialogue( In a taxi )
A: Good morning. Could you take me to the Bulgarian Embassy?
B: Yes. Do you have the address?
A: Yes, here you go.
B: What time do you have to be there?
A: I have to be there before two o’clock?
B: We have only forty minutes left.
A: Yes. Please take the quickest route without any traffic jams.
B: I will do my best to get there on time. Do you work at the Embassy?
A: No. I am just going for a visa.
B: Here we are. You have to drop off here because of no parking over there.
A: Thank you for driving safely. What is the fare?
B: That’s $60
A: Here you go. Please keep the change.
Useful phrases used in a taxi
Taxi drivers questions
Where are you going?
Where are you heading to?
Where do I take you to?
Do you have the address of the embassy?
Can I put your bags in the trunk?
Are you in a hurry?
Would you prefer to go there via X or Y?
Which train station are you going to?
Where exactly do you want to drop off?
Which place would you drop off?
It might take 30 minutes to get there.
There is a lot of traffic.
This is the peak hour.
Passenger’s questions
Can you take me to the airport?
Can you take the quickest route?
Which is the fastest route to get there?
How much is the fare?
Can you come to pick me up at 4 pm?
Could you help me with the bags?
Please, could you switch on the radio?
How long will it take to get there?
Please, take a good route to avoid traffic jams.
Thank you for driving safely.
.
Hiring a car dialogue(at car rental)
A: Good Morning Sir. May I help you?
B: Yes, I want to rent a car.
A: Do you want to hire a full-size, mid-size, or compact, sir?
B: I want an automatic mid-size model with air conditioning.
A: No problem.
B: How much does it cost?
A: It cost £50 a day with unlimited mileage.
B: Does this include collision damage waiver and personal accident insurance.
A: No, you also have to pay £7 per day for a full coverage insurance
B: That’s altogether £ 57 per day.
A: Yes. For how many days do you want this car?
B: For two days.
A: Could I see your driving license and credit card, please?
B: Here you are.
A: Please fill this form and sign.
Useful phrases used at the car rental
Worker’s questions
What is your full name?
Under what name should I make the booking?
Do you