Practical English is essential for travel. Do you know what English is? Next, I have prepared it for you. You are welcome to refer to it
Practical English is essential for travel. Do you know what English is? Next, I have prepared it for you. You are welcome to refer to it.
1 Do I need to reconfirm?
Do I need to reconfirm?
Do you have an earlier one?
Do you have an earlier one?
Could you tell me my reservation number 1?
Could you tell me my reservation number?
Can I get a seat on the train at 7 o'clock this morning?
Can I get a seat on the train at 7 o'clock this morning?
Can you change the date of my flight from London to Tokyo?
Could you please change the flight date from London to Tokyo?
Is there a discount for Amtrak discount cards?
Is there a discount for train tickets?
May I reconfirm my flight?
May I confirm my flight?
Are all seats reserved?
Don't they all make appointments?
Do I have to reserve a seat?
Do I have to reserve a seat?
Can I have a look at the timetable?
May I see the timetable?
How long do I have to wait?
How long do I have to wait?
12 which do you prefer, ordinary seats or non-ordinary seats?
Which do you prefer, smoking seat or non-smoking seat?
13 Are there any other flights?
Do you have any other flights?
When do you want to leave?
When are you going to leave?
15 Can you confirm by phone?
Can I confirm by phone?
16 where can I make a reservation?
Where can I make a reservation?
Do I need to reserve a dining car?
Do I need to reserve a dining car?
How long will it take the train to arrive?
How many minutes before the train arrives?
19 is this a daily flight?
Is this a daily flight?
Please forgive me. Can I come over?
Excuse me, can I get on the bus?
Extended Toolkit: Business Dialogue-Discussion Project Meeting
English:
In the following conversation, Sandra Jones, the project manager, has just arrived to have a meeting with her boss, Joan Thomas. The meeting is to discuss some projects that Sandra is in charge of.
Joan: Hi, Sandra. Keep moving.
Sandra: Good morning, Joan.
Joan: I want to congratulate you on your achievements in the Arelia project. That's an excellent job.
Sandra: Thank you, Joan. I appreciate it. This is a very interesting project. I really enjoy doing this job.
Joan: It seems that the return on investment will be even higher than your Ioma project, and you won that project.
Sandra: Thanks again. This is really exciting.
Project.
Joan: Unfortunately, I must mention that from what I have seen so far, the Kelly project doesn't seem to meet your usual standards. Is there anything I can do to help?
Sandra: Not really. I'll get it back on track. I'm sorry. I think I rushed it.
Joan: I'm sure you can make things clear. All right, keep trying, Sandra.
Sandra: I'll try my best.