Have you ever thought about travelling but you're afraid to take the plunge? This is a very common situation among those who want to see new places but don't know how to speak English. That's why, in the following lines, the teachers at our Wall Street English academy offer you some advice so that you know the basics and can get out of awkward situations with flying colours. Have a nice trip!
The most basic things to get out of trouble
Asking for things please ( please ), thanking (thank you ) brazil phone number data and other polite expressions open doors. So it doesn't hurt to know how to ask questions like Could you tell me ...? (Could you tell me...?), as well as asking someone to repeat what you don't understand ( I didn't understand that, could you say that again, please? - I didn't understand you, could you repeat it again, please?).
Basic vocabulary for transportation
There are basic terms and expressions that we cannot forget, especially when we travel by plane, train or bus. They are the following:
Fare – tariff
Single ticket – single ticket
Return ticket – round trip ticket
Boarding pass – Boarding card
Check in desk – Billing counter
Departures – Salidas
Arrivals – Arrivals
On which platform does the train to Westminster stop? – On which platform does the train to Westminster stop?
What time is the next bus coming? – What time does the next bus leave?
English is essential for shopping and sightseeing
To get around well when shopping or moving around tourist places , it is a good idea to know expressions such as:
Excuse me, could you tell me where the tickets office is?
Excuse me, how do I get to the museum?
How much does it cost? – How much does it cost?