Planning Travel Abroad (Script)
Planning Travel Abroad (Script)
Planning Travel Abroad (Script)
In this file, you have to create the script or dialogue for your “experience
traveling abroad”. Example: one member of the group (the friend who traveled to
USA) arrives at the airport and two friends (the other two members of the group)
are waiting for him there. When he finally arrives, his friends start asking him some
questions about his experience. In parentheses write the location. Example:
Dave and his wife want to know in England, so they go to a travel agency.
Wife: Hello, my husband and me want to kwon London. Do you have any plan
enjoy our travel?
Wife: Umm, we want to do a tour around London and visit museum, London Eye,
the historic Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben
Travel Agent: Sure. We have a tour From the modern London Eye to the
historic Tower of London, the top 10 tourist attractions in London are a must-see on
any London sightseeing trip.
Travel Agent: Sure, you can to Get up close and personal with underwater
creatures at SEALIFE London Aquarium or explore the Science Museum,
London's interactive hub of science and technology. Both are perfect for fun family
days out in London.
You could also soak up some culture at London museums, visit the Queen
at Buckingham Palace, or take the perfect picture with Big Ben, just some of the
many iconic places to go in London.
Travel Agent: Okay, one moment please. . . . Do you have an airline preference?
Travel Agent: And what class would you like? Economy, business class, or first class?
Travel Agent: Okay, well there’s a flight on the morning of the 12th, returning on the
afternoon of the 26th. The cheapest we have is $1,400.
Dave: Ouch! I was hoping to find something cheaper. My dates are flexible – do you think
you can find a cheaper flight on different dates?
Wife: Come on Dave. It our first time in London, any money pays the experience
Travel Agent: I just need your full name and passport number.
Dave and his wife: Here you are. (Hands the travel agent his passport.)
Travel Agent: Okay, one moment. . . . Alright! It’s reserved. If you decide you want to
purchase the ticket, you need to confirm before the end of the month.
Wife: Great! You’ve been very helpful. Thanks! Travel Agent: That’s my job! Take care!
Primera escena: una pareja de esposos desea viajar a los EE.UU a reencontrarse
con sus compañeros de Universidad quienes llevan radicados por mas de 5 años
en la ciudad de New York, ante la iniciativa la pareja se acerca a una agencia de
viajes.
Esposa (Angelica): hola como estas, mira deseamos viajar a EE.UU mi esposo y
yo
Agente de viaje (William): claro que si con mucho gusto, tienen pensado que
ciudades conocer para asi mismo realizarles el paquete todo incluido
Esposa (Angelica): si, nos parece una grandiosa idea compartir esta experiencia
con nuestros viejos amigo.
Agente de viajes (William): sin duda alguna sera una experiencia inolvidable los
felicito, pues mira tenemos un paquete que incluye alojamiento en hotel 5 estrellas
tour por la ciudad de New York con entradas a los lugares mas emblematicos 5
dias 4 noches y luego tiquetes aereos a Naheim California con entrada al parque
Disneyland y de regreso a Colombia por un valor de 4.000 mil dolares.
Esposa (Angelica): me parece genial pero nosotros durante nuestra estadia en
New York nos quedaremos en casa de nuestros amigos. ¿Por cuanto saldria sin el
hotel?
Agente Viaje (William): vale perfecto siendo asi todos saldria por 3.000 dolares
Agente de viajes (William): con mucho gusto, necesito que llenen estos
documentos de autorizacion del paquete y toda la informacion requerida llegara a
sus correos, les deseo un excelente viaje y que tengas un feliz dia.
Esposo (Sebastian): el telefono celular timbra, Alo, amigos como estan el avion
acaba de aterrizar en que parte nos podemos encontrar.
Amigo 3 (Mario): nosotros los esperamos con una pancarta gigante que dice
bienvenidos Colombia jajajajaja sera facil de identificarnos.