English General knowledge Vocabulary for Tourism: 08
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English General knowledge Vocabulary for Tourism: 08



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Tourist interactions in English include; asking for directions.

Tourist interactions in English include; asking for help finding tourist places.

Tourist interactions in English include; taking public transport.

Tourist interactions in English include; buying goods from local people.

Tourist interactions in English include; making new friends.

Tourist interactions in English include; forming new romantic relationships.

Tourist interactions in English include; asking work related questions.

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Here are five popular tourist phrases usd when interacting in English with Engliush speakers:


“How much does it cost?”:
This phrase is used to ask about the price of something, such as a souvenir or a meal.

“Where is the bathroom?”:
This phrase is used to ask for directions to the restroom.

“Can you recommend a good restaurant?”:
This phrase is used to ask for recommendations for a good place to eat.

“Do you speak English?”:
This phrase is used to ask if someone speaks English.

“Excuse me, can you help me?”:
This phrase is used to ask for help or assistance.

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