English for the tourist with pronunciation. About nothing and everything

You have a trip to England, Scotland or the USA in the near future, and the level of knowledge of the language is very low. An unpleasant picture, and problems will await everywhere, ranging from the inability to find the right place, ending with the difficulty of explaining with local workers and passers-by. To order lunch in a cafe, get to a desired attraction or buy a ticket at the airport, you need basic knowledge of English and certain specific expressions.

The English combined all the letters into a joking sentence "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", which literally means "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". This ridiculous expression is used to display print fonts.

If there is no time to learn the language, and knowledge is at the level of “London is a capital of Great Britain”, then you will have to stock up on a phrasebook. Learn the important phrases and look up the rest as needed.

Common important phrases in English

All the British, and even the Americans, often use expressions of gratitude and apology, they are polite and talk to a stranger with a “you”, using a huge arsenal of phrases, as is customary. You should also learn the most important phrases when communicating in English-speaking cities.

  • I speak a little English. - I speak a little English. If you do not understand the phrase of the interlocutor, then you need to say this and they will explain it to you in a simpler way.

    I'm really sorry! - I'm so sorry!

    I'm sorry, but I can't. - I'm sorry, I can't!

    It's nice of you. - It's very kind of you. A great option to thank, especially strangers

    Don't thank. - Don't mention it

    Do you need help? - Can I help you? In the UK, this is how it is customary to address people on the street. Therefore, do not be surprised that in a moment of confusion, a passer-by may come up and ask

    Everything is fine, thanks! - No problem (it's ok), thanks!

    I'm happy for you! - I'm glad for you!

    Can you help me?. - Could you help me? turning to a passerby for help in orientation on the street, or in another matter.

Regardless of the purpose of your visit, you need to know these phrases, they will help you communicate with passers-by and strangers. Even in a country where they do not speak English, you will be understood.

Interesting! English is the most common language in the world, it is spoken by more than a billion people, that is, every 7 inhabitants of the planet, but they are scattered all over the world. And over 3 billion know it at a basic level. There are 24 dialects registered in the USA alone, so it is no more difficult for you to understand Americans than it is for a resident of one state to understand a person from another state.

The principle of constructing sentences in English

It is easy for people who know Russian to learn English because of the similarity of sentence structure. The English also have a subject and a predicate in a phrase - a noun and a verb, which usually stand next to each other and are complemented by other members of the sentence. Questions are built on the same principle as in Russian - first comes the question itself (What? How? Why? How much?), And only then everything else.

Interesting! For daily communication, the English use 1000-1500 words. Every 100 minutes a new word or concept is formed in the world in English, it develops and replenishes faster than all languages ​​in the world!

For example, the phrase "I'm 25 years old" in English is built - "I'm 25 years old", and to ask how old a person is, in Russian we put the words - "How old are you?" The same will be in English - "How old are you?".

Using this knowledge, you can build sentences from familiar words approximately in meaning, if the situation does not allow you to remember or look for the correct expression. For example, the phrase "I need help" sounds - "I need help."

In terms of constructing sentences, English is simpler than Russian, it has no cases, no genders - verbs with masculine and feminine pronouns do not differ in a sentence. There are only conjugations and tenses and a list of verbs that change their form without obeying the rules of conjugation. They just need to be learned.

English expressions required at the airport

Upon arrival at customs or at the airport, you will be asked the purpose of the visit, where you will live and how long you plan to stay in the country. Here are the main questions asked by customs officers and approximate answers to them. This is quite enough to explain to them, otherwise ask for an interpreter.

Employees at British airports, at railway stations, at customs do not like humor very much. Therefore, for a long time, travel companies should warn customers that they should not joke with service representatives. They understand jokes, but they treat pranksters negatively.

An unsuccessfully thrown phrase can cost you a couple of hours of freedom, a thorough personal search and check of all things. This is an unpleasant procedure, it can cause a flight delay or a denial of entry into the country if the situation occurred upon arrival. Talk about luggage and the purpose of your visit in strictly specific phrases.

Interesting! The British are polite and friendly to foreigners, they especially like to hear the correct native speech from visitors, they often praise and celebrate your success for this. In addition, they will be happy to help you learn some complex phrases or phrases.

In addition to customs officers, you will have to communicate with airport representatives to find out information on how to get to the plane or just understand what they want to hear. Usually, before the plane, they ask for a ticket, the contents of hand luggage and wishes for a seat.

Difficulties in understanding

Everyone who starts learning English is faced with a complete misunderstanding on the part of its native speaker, since the classical book pronunciation is very different from the spoken one. They speak fluently, emphasizing important points with intonation rather than words.

The peculiarity of the English in the speed of pronunciation of phrases, they swallow some of the "unimportant" letters, thereby turning their speech into a continuous stream of phrases incomprehensible to a foreigner. Ask them to speak slowly or repeat phrases if you don't understand them.

The difficulty for visitors is the dialect, each province and country of Great Britain has its own speech characteristics, turns, phraseological units and idioms.

  • This also applies to the United States, there is the concept of "American English" - phrases used only by Americans.

    Canada has its own characteristics and set expressions. Before flying to a certain country, it is worth studying its features in terms of language, gestures and the psychology of communication on the street and in institutions. This will help avoid unpleasant situations and smooth out the difficulty of talking with locals.

Essential phrases for cafes and restaurants

If you need to eat in a cafe or restaurant, it is enough to know a few basic phrases so that the waiter understands the order.

It is not necessary to remember the name of the products, you can directly point them in the menu with your finger. A list of phrases sufficient for communication, ordering a dish and asking for a bill:

  • I want a cup of coffee (tea, cookies, breakfast, lunch, dinner) sounds - I’d like a cup of coffee (tea, cookies, a breakfast, a lunch, dinner).

    Can I have the menu (bill) please. - Can I have a menu (the bill), please?

    Thanks, it was delicious. Thanks, that was very good!

    This is not my order, I didn't ask for it - I didn't order that.

Interesting! British cuisine is considered the worst and poorest in the world, so restaurants and cafes serve dishes from almost all countries of the world.

Waiters in cafes or restaurants are polite and try to please customers as much as possible. In England, you can order a dish that is not on the menu, almost 100% that it will be brought. Point to pictures of dishes on the menu, explain with gestures. A lot of funny and memorable situations on trips happen this way. Do not be surprised if more visitors are seated next to you, when there are no free tables, guests are seated on empty seats.

Phrases required for a hotel or hotel

If you are going to stay in a hotel or inn, you will have to communicate and communicate with the staff. At the entrance to the institution there may be an employee who knows the language, then it is better to indicate which one you can easily speak. Otherwise, you need to study the following phrases. What you need to know when booking a room, check-in and check-out?

  • I want to book a hotel room. - I want to book a room in your hotel

    I have booked a room in this hotel. - I booked a room at your hotel

    How long do you plan to live here? How long are you planning to stay here?

    I will live here for 3 days (1 week). - I plan to stay here for 3 days (1 week)

    Give me the keys to room 105. - The key to room 105, please

    What does the room price include? - What is included in the room rate?

    What time breakfast? - What time is Breakfast?

    Please clean your room. - Please do a cleaning in my room.

    There are no towels in my room (soap, electricity, toilet paper, water). - In my room there are no towels (soap, electricity, toilet paper, water)

    I want to change my number. - I want to change the room

    I want to leave. – I'm checking out

    I have lost my key. – I've lost my keys

These simple phrases are enough to solve all regular situations, for the rest you may need the help of an interpreter or a phrase book. The request can be recorded in a translator on a phone or laptop and translated through an online translator.

Interesting! Great Britain and England are not the same concepts. England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and neighbors with three other countries - Wales, Scotland and Ireland. And Queen Elizabeth II has been ruling there for more than 60 years, although she is only a “picture” - the face of the ruling parliament.

A few important phrases to find your way

Sometimes situations arise that your capabilities are not enough to find the right address or it is difficult for you to get to the sights. Ask questions to passers-by, local residents - they will be happy to tell you how to get to the right place faster and more conveniently. What questions might be needed? And what can you hear in response from a passerby?

  • What is the name of this street? - What is the name of this street?

    Where can I find the nearest metro station (bus stop, toilet)? - Where is the nearest metro station (bus stop, toilet)?

    Can you show it on a map? - Can you show it on the map?

    How to get to the museum (cinema, cafe, monument)? - How can I get to the museum (cinema, monument)?

    This bus will go to...? - Does this bus go to...?

    Where do you need to get off? - Where do I get off?

    What's the fare? – What is the fare?

    It is far from here? Is it far from here?

    I am looking for this address (place). - I'm looking for this address (place)

    It's far from here, better take a taxi. - It is far off You had better take a taxi

    I need to buy a ticket. - I would like to buy a ticket

For ease of explaining the request to passers-by, carry a street map with you, it is easier to show the way and draw a route along them. Or a piece of paper with a written address or the name of the destination. The British take great pleasure in showing the way to tourists, they are proud of the sights.

Phrases in case of emergency

Unpleasant, but important phrases must be known by the tourist, in a stressful situation there is no way to look for the right words in the dictionary or on the phone. They will help in an unpleasant, dangerous situation to ask for help from passers-by.

It will be better if the phrases are not useful, but it is worth learning them first. Especially if you are traveling with children. By the way, children quickly adapt to a new environment and easily learn the spoken language, just by communicating with foreigners. Perhaps, after a couple of days of living, the child will help you express yourself and suggest the necessary phrases.

Be sure to teach your child the rules of behavior if he is lost, if he is ill and you need help. In English-speaking countries, you need to approach the police or any uniformed officers. The child must know your phone number, the hotel where you are staying, or friends, if you live with them. And it is better to stock up on a piece of paper with the address of the hotel or the coordinates of the person you need to contact - in a stressful situation, the child may be confused and not explain the problem.

This First level and a minimum that will help you not to get lost in a foreign country and spend time with pleasure.

2016-05-11

Hello dear friend!

So, are you interested in spoken English for tourists - phrases and expressions, and maybe whole sentences? Then I’m almost sure that everything is fine and your mood is now “ suitcase". Why? Yes, because only tourists are looking for useful expressions for tourists)).

A few years ago, my friend went to rest in Europe, she thought that she would see all the beauties there, visit, visit the most famous museums ... It didn’t work out - after all, before the trip she didn’t even bother to stock up elementary phrases in English, not to mention picking up a textbook or phrasebook. I thought they would understand her on the fingers and relied on our Russian maybe.

As a result, she spent 2 weeks in the hotel, getting out a couple of times only to the next street for shopping, though, according to her, he didn’t really develop. She admitted that she had never felt so stupid and insecure. Yes, not a very pleasant feeling, I tell you!

To avoid it, it won't hurt you (it won't hurt!) to read this article. It will be divided into 2 parts. In the first part , that is, on this page, you get to know main English expressions and questions which will definitely come in handy on any foreign trip. All of them will be with translation and pronunciation (audio for each phrase) - you can actually practice them online and without leaving the cash register.

I will give you examples how you can and should respond to phrases spoken to you, give advice, how not to get lost and don't fall on your face when you hear the fluent, unintelligible speech of a foreigner who is also looking at you angrily! In general, we will practice in full!

So let's start with

Basic Rules

  • Use words of gratitude. Better to have you say them twice than not say them at all. (These are the words thank you and a little more casual thanks )
  • Politeness and once again politeness, for the expression of which use the phrases:
    Please (when asking for something) Tell me, please, where I can find a hairdresser's
    You are welcome (when you respond to gratitude)
    Excuse me (when you want to ask or ask for something) - Excuse me, could you help me with the bus?
    (I'm) Sorry (when expressing regret)
  • If you wish ask permission or ask about the possibility (probability) of something, use the construction Can I.../May I... ?
    Can I open the window? (ask for permission)
    Can I change my ticket? (asking about the possibility)
  • If you ask someone for something, use the construct Could you… ?
    Could you give me a new towel?

I also want to remind you what vocabulary for tourism you need to know Firstly before traveling to an English speaking country. Here is the list of words:

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Let's get down to the phrases themselves, finally! And let's start with the important - emergency or unforeseen situations. Of course, they most likely will not happen to you, but knowing the necessary expressions in such cases will at least make you a little more confident.

If the emergency took you by surprise

I've lost all my documents I have lost all my documents
Help me, please Help me please
Give me some water, please Give me some water please
I'm not well I do not feel good
I'm sick I'm sick
I'm late for the train (plane) I missed the train (plane)
I've lost my room key I have lost my room keys
I've lost my way I got lost
I'm hungry I'm hungry (to)
I'm thirsty I want to drink very much
Call a doctor, please Call a doctor please
I'm dizzy I feel dizzy
Take me to the hospital Take me to a hospital
I have a temperature I have a temperature
I've got a toothache I have a toothache
Is it dangerous? Is it dangerous?
Don't do it! Do not do that!
I'll call the police! I will call the police

Well, now let's go through the order of your journey ...

Airport. Passport control

Where is luggage check? Where is baggage control?
Where is passport control? Where is passport control?
Where is the information-office? Where is the help desk?
Where can I check (pick up) my luggage? Where can I check in (receive) luggage?
Where is the waiting room? Where is the waiting room?
Where is the duty-free shop? Where is the duty free shop?
Where is the cloak-room? Where is the storage room?
Where is the exit to the city? Where is the exit to the city?
How much shall I pay for the overweight? How much should I pay for being overweight?
Where (when) is the check-in? Where (when) registration?
May I take this bag into the cabin? Can I take this bag with me? (on board)
When is the next flight, please? When is the next flight for...?
Where do I get a luggage cart? Where can I get a luggage trolley?

Railway (bus) station

Is there a direct train to…? Is there a direct train to...?
Give me a return ticket to London, please. Please give me a ticket to London, round trip.
Give me a single ticket to London, please. Give me a ticket to London, please.
When does the train to Warsaw leave? When does the train to Vorsou leave?
From which platform? From what platform?
How can I get to platform number…? How can I get to platform number…?
Is this train number…? Is this train number...?
Is this carriage number…? Is this wagon number...?
Show me my place please. Please show me my place.
Where is the toilet? Where is the toilet?

From what stand does my bus go? Where does my bus leave from?
What time does the last bus depart? What time does the last bus leave?
What is the fare to Glasgow? How much is the fare to Glasgow?
I would like a round-trip ticket, please. Round trip ticket, please.
Sorry, does this bus go to..? Does this bus go to...?
I want to cancel this ticket I want to cancel this ticket

Acquaintance

Good morning! Good morning
Good evening! Good evening
good night! Good night
Hi! Hello
Hello! Hello
Do you speak English? Do you speak Russian?
I don't speak German, French, I don't speak German, French...
I don't understand you I do not understand
Pardon? What did you say?
I didn't quite hear what you said I didn't quite hear what you said
I didn't quite understand (get) I didn't quite understand
Could you repeat, please? Would you please repeat that?
Could you speak more slowly? Would you speak slower, please?
What is your name? What is your name?
May I introduce you Let me introduce you...
Pleased to meet you Nice to meet
I am here for the first time I'm here for the first time
I'm from Moscow I am from Moscow
It's time for me to go I have to go
thank you for everything thanks for all
Goodbye! Goodbye
All the best! Best wishes
good luck! Good luck

Taxi

Are you free? You are free?
I need to go to I need to (on) ...
Please take me to this address Please take me to this address
Please, take me to the (hotel, bus station, railway station, airport) Please take me to… (hotel, bus station, train station, airport)...
Could you wait for me here two minutes? Could you wait here for me for a couple of minutes?
I'm in a hurry I'm in a hurry
How much? What is the price?
Keep the change Keep the change
I need a check I need a check
Do you mind if I close (open) the window? Do you mind if I close (open) the window?

Hotel

Choice, check-in

I'd like to book a room I would like to book a room at your hotel
I've got a reservation in your hotel I have booked a room in your hotel
How much is a single room? How much is a single room?
How much is a double room? How much is a double room?
What floor is it on? What floor is the room on?
How much is it per night? How much is the room per night?
Does the price include…? Does the room price include….?
What does the price include? What is included in the room price?
We need one double room with an extra bed We need one double room with an extra bed
Can I have a look at the room? May I have a look at the room?
Is there a bathroom (conditioner, fridge, TV, telephone, balcony, WI-FI internet) in the room?
Does the room have a bathroom (air conditioning, refrigerator, TV, telephone, balcony, internet)?
Sorry, it doesn't suit me Sorry, this number doesn't suit me
It suits me This number suits me
Do you have cheaper rooms? Do you have cheaper rooms?
When is the checkout time? When is checkout time?
When is breakfast served? When is breakfast?
Do I pay in advance? Payment up front?

Communication with staff

Could you send the luggage to my room? Please send luggage to my room
Please make up my room Please clean my room
Could you send these clothes to the laundry? Please send these clothes to the laundry
Can I have breakfast in my room? Can I have breakfast in the room?
Number 56 please Room 56 keys please
Please, have these things ironed (cleaned) Please iron (clean) these things.
I need to leave one day earlier I need to leave a day early
I'd like to extend my stay for a few days I would like to extend my stay at the hotel by a few days

Problems

I'd like to change my room I would like to change my number
There is no soap (toilet paper, towel, water,) in my room I don't have soap in my room (toilet paper, towels, water)
The TV (conditioner, fan, dryer) is out of order TV does not work (air conditioning, fan, hair dryer)

Departure

I'm checking out I'd like to check out
Can I have my luggage back? Can I collect my luggage?
May I pay by credit card? Can I pay with a credit card?
I pay in cash I have cash
I forgot my key in the room I forgot my key in the room

In the city

orientation

Where is the railway station? Where is the railway station?
Where is the department store? Where is the department store?
Where can I buy…? Where can I buy…?
What is the name of this street? What street is this?
Which way is to..? Which way to go to...?
How can I get to…? How can I get to...?

Urban transport

Does this bus go to…? Does this bus go to...?
Where can I buy a metro ticket? Where can I buy a metro ticket?
What is the far? How much is the fare?
Where do I get off? Where should I get off?
What is the next stop? What's the next stop?

Purchases

First, I would like to have a look I want to see first
I want a pair of shoes, size.. I need a pair of shoes, size...
May I try it on? Can be tried on
Where can I try it on? Where can I try this on?
Which size is that? What size is it?
Have you got a larger (smaller) size? Do you have a larger (smaller) size?
Will you show me…? Will you show me...?
give me Let me…
That's just what I wanted This is just what I was looking for
It doesn't fit me Doesn't fit
Have you got any discounts? Do you have any discounts?
Have you got such a sweater (skirt…) of a different color? Do you have the same sweater (skirt...) in a different color?
How much is it? What is the price?

Cafe

I would like coffee, tea.. I would like coffee, tea...
We'd like to sit by the window We would like to sit by the window
The menu, please Menu, please
We haven't chosen yet We haven't chosen yet
I'd like to have a drink I would like something to drink
What can you recommend? What can you recommend?
That was very good It was delicious
I like your cuisine I like your kitchen
I didn't order that I didn't order this
The bill, please The check, please

For those who want to be in the know...

What's up? How are you?
What's the trouble? What's happened?
What's the matter? What's the matter?
H ow do you say… in English? How to say... in English
How do you spell that? How is it spelled?
Is it far? It is far?
Is it expensive? It is expensive?

That, in fact, is all that I wanted to dwell on. Of course, my list of useful things from the field of tourist English - base, does not include many details, but with it you will be able to navigate in standard situations. If you want to learn other phrases, suggest them in the comments - we will be happy to supplement this article with your help!

If you want to know English more thoroughly, understand the essence of the language, appreciate its beauty, learn how to express your thoughts in it, understand the thoughts of other people, and also plunge into the culture of countries in which it is official, then I will be glad to see you among the readers , guests or subscribers.

Here you can always find a lot of free materials, lessons, practical and theoretical posts that I am happy to create for you!

And now I want to invite you to wish you success!

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Traveling abroad is one of the best ways to relax. We all want travel to be easy and enjoyable. Significantly "make your life easier" during the trip can be English, because it is used in every country. How to quickly learn English for tourists, where to start and what to devote maximum time to - we will tell you about this in our article.

Why you need to learn English for tourists

Learn English and travel the world in comfort. Knowing English gives you a number of advantages and will help you out in a difficult situation. We list three main advantages of knowing English on a trip:

  1. Safety

    English is understood in almost any country in the world, so it can help you out in unforeseen situations. For example, if you get lost in a foreign city, you can ask the locals for directions. IN individual cases knowing English can save your health: if you need medical help, you will be able to call it yourself and explain what happened to you.

  2. Saving

    English will help you save on the price of tickets, at the hotel and in the market.

    • Tickets. It is much more profitable to book them on the websites of airlines - there you buy tickets directly. When you purchase them from a travel company, you have to pay a brokerage fee. Read our phrasebook on the topic "", and you will not have any difficulties!
    • Booking a hotel is also more profitable on your own, and even better - find a good hostel and check into it, it's much cheaper than a hotel room. Thanks to the knowledge of English, you will be able to familiarize yourself with the rules of the hotel or hostel, find out which services are free and which you will have to pay a tidy sum for. And you can also chat with other travelers-neighbors and find out from them what interesting places are worth visiting, where it is profitable to buy souvenirs, etc. And if you still decide to stay at a hotel, then study our phrase book "", so that without problems to book a room and communicate with the staff.
    • In the market, you can bargain with the locals: they understand English very well. In some countries, bargaining is a prerequisite for a purchase, a way to express respect for the seller. You can save up to 70% on your purchase!
  3. Diversity

    Knowing English will allow you to plan your trip on your own. You will not be tied to the beaten routes of travel companies: now you can plan your trip yourself. Holidays according to a personal plan are always the most successful and exciting, do not miss this opportunity. By the way, do not forget to learn useful phrases from our article "" before the trip in order to easily get to the place you need in any country.

1. Set aside 1-2 hours a day for classes

The best way to learn English quickly before you travel is to study for at least 60 minutes daily. If you have a busy work schedule, try to devote at least 30 minutes a day to learning English, and study for 1-2 hours two or three days a week.

2. If possible, study with a teacher

If you are not constrained in financial opportunities, it is better to deal with. An experienced mentor will draw up the correct intensive training program, give you valuable recommendations on mastering the English language. With it, you will practice the acquired theoretical knowledge.

3. Take lessons from a native speaker

If you are going to English-speaking countries, you can try to study with a native speaker from this country (if your level of English is not lower than confident). Then you will not only improve your English, but also learn interesting and useful details about the culture and customs of the country.

4. Go to English conversation clubs

Before the trip, you need to be sure to “talk” in English. While preparing for the trip, try to find and visit an English conversation club at least 1-2 times. Attending the event is cheap, the topics discussed are very different. And most importantly, a native speaker is almost always present at such meetings. You can listen to the sound of English speech from the mouth of a foreigner.

Words and phrases you need to prepare for your trip

1. Determine the words you will need to learn

If you decide to learn English for travel on your own, think about what you will do, what countries to travel to, what places to visit. Remember how you traveled around the cities of your native country, what words you used when booking a hotel room, for shopping in stores, on excursions. You will need to learn the vocabulary of this subject. You can write down the necessary words and phrases in Russian in a notebook, then look for their translation into English and learn.

2. Use thematic phrasebooks

Thematic phrasebooks can and should be used. Only not during the trip, when there is no time to find the right phrase, but in preparation for the trip. Read the dialogues aloud, see how the sentence is built, what words are used in this. And most importantly - learn useful phrases from the phrasebook by heart. For example, we have presented simple phrasebooks for travelers and which will be convenient for you to prepare for your trip. You can also use the printed edition, preferably with a CD-ROM, where dialogues are voiced, or you can take phrases from resources: talkenglish.com (thematic dialogues are voiced), edition.englishclub.com (phrases are selected by topic). Pay attention to the article "Hotel guide: learning English for travel". It contains typical dialogues, it is best to memorize phrases from them.

3. Think safety

Think about unexpected situations in advance and learn phrases related to asking for help. If you are studying with a teacher, ask the teacher to teach you "saving" phrases. You must know them by heart, such statements can save your life in case of danger.

What else to do before the trip

1. Review Basic Grammar

The grammar of English is also worth paying attention to. Even if you don't have much time to prepare, review at least the basics: sentence order, three simple tenses, degrees of comparison of adjectives, etc.

Watching a video or listening to a related podcast is another way to develop your listening comprehension while learning useful phrases. A lot of interesting videos with subtitles on the topic "Travel" look at englishcentral.com, and podcasts can be listened to at eslpod.com (there are several materials from this site in the public domain, a paid account is required to use the rest of the podcasts).

3. Test your knowledge

To check how well you have mastered the vocabulary and learned the necessary expressions, test your knowledge at learnenglishfeelgood.com. Pass the tests several times - gradually you will memorize additional vocabulary and useful phrases from the exercises.

4. Familiarize yourself with sign language

Last tip: relax and travel the world! If you forget a word, sign language can help you out. However, first you need to find out which of the body movements are worth using, and which ones are better to refuse. If you are traveling to the USA or England, check out the article "".

All tips on how to learn English before traveling are simple and accessible to everyone. Start learning English as early as possible, then your preparation for the trip will be of maximum benefit, and you will feel comfortable when communicating with foreigners. If you need to quickly learn English for tourists, we suggest signing up for.

Okay, yes, know, ai dont speak English is the most basic set of words from the English language, which almost everyone has. However, in order to travel independently, this is not enough. “Why then go somewhere by yourself, not knowing the language?” - you ask. But why.

What is our dictionary for?

For example, you live in Thailand and miss your family and friends very much. And now, finally, you decide to invite your parents, friends, brothers, sisters, or, to be honest, your beloved mother-in-law! And what? In her own way, she will bring sausages, herrings of her own salting, mushrooms, homemade pickled cucumbers, tomatoes, jams, sauerkraut, caviar or even bacon, warm up under the Thai warm sun, tell her friends via Skype how warm it is here, at a time when they are all minus 20 degrees and a snowstorm. And everyone is good for it.

Here the question arises, but how can she go? “By the way, of course, the best. Comfortable. And the hotel is separate and an excursion to the crocodiles is included in the price, ”he thinks. “Oh, mom will come to visit, see you!!!” she will say.

As a result, you buy tickets from Etihad or Emirates with a transfer in the UAE, and instruct on the main issues. This is where it turns out that the last time the mother-in-law used English was at school, when she sang the song “Happy abyss to yu” with her friends or even learned German. And in Abu Dhabi, she needs to look at her exit number. Or worse, move from one terminal to another at the huge Dubai airport. This is where our brief English-Russian dictionary independent traveler.


But seriously speaking, now many people go to spend the winter in Pattaya - a city in which almost every second Thai has already learned. A city where all the inscriptions, signs, menus and price tags have long been translated for our beloved tourists. All this allows compatriots to live in Thailand without knowing English, so the international airport and airplanes are the only place where you still cannot do without it.

How to use it

All words and expressions in the dictionary are divided into thematic sections. At the end of each section there are several template phrases in which words can be used. In brackets after the English phrase or word, a Russian transcription is given, which will help you pronounce them relatively correctly.

Concise English-Russian Dictionary

Of course, it is unlikely that it will be possible to solve all questions with the help of this dictionary. However, it is enough to get to the final destination without any problems.

Airport

Boarding pass (boarding pass) - boarding pass

Boarding time (boarding time) - landing time

Ticket (ticket) - ticket

Departue (departier) - departure

Arrival (arrival) - arrival (adjective), e.g., arrival time - arrival time

Arrive (arrayv) - arrive (verb)

Time (time) - time

Date (date) - date

Flight (flight) - flight

Zone (zones) - zone

Seat (sieve) - place

Baggage (luggage), luggage (lagege) - luggage

Gate (gate) - exit (for landing)

Food & beverage (food and beveridge) - food and snacks

WC, Toilet (toilet) - toilet

Stewardess (stewardess) - stewardess

Meeting point (meeting point) - meeting point

Shower (shower) - shower

Information (information) - information

Passport Control (passport control) - passport control

Train (train) - train, metro

Voucher Meal (voucher million) - coupon for lunch

Check-in (check-in) - check-in for a flight

Medical center (medical center) - first-aid post

Passenger (passenger) - passenger, passenger

Down (down) - down; Up (up) - up

Left (left) - left, left (another meaning - lost in the past. Time)

Right (right) - right, right (other meaning - right, in the meaning of "yes")

Straight (straight) - straight

Floor (floor) - floor

Late (late) - late, late

Delayed (delayd) - delayed

Belt (belt) - belt

I am lost (ah em lost) - I got lost / got lost

Phrases

Excuse me, sir / miss ... (excuse mi sir / miss) - a polite appeal to any person, the beginning of a sentence.

Can you tell/ show/ help me? (ken you tell / show / help me?) - Can you tell me / show me / help me?

Where is (my) gate (number…)? (ver from (may) gate (number…)?) – where is (my) boarding gate (number…)? Use one of the words in brackets.

How can I find…? (how can ai find ...) - How can I find ...? (train - train, toilet - toilet, (name of airline) + office - airline counter)

I don't know my gate. Can you help me? (Ay dont know my gate. Can you help me?) - I don't know my gate number. Can you help me?

Sorry, I can't understand (sorry, ah kent understand) - sorry, I don't understand

Food

Juice (juice) - juice

Water (water) - water

Cold (cold) - cold

Hot (hot) - hot

No gass (know gess) - without gas

Black tea (black tea) - black tea

Sugar (pike) - sugar

Coffe (coffee) - coffee

Pizza (pizza) - pizza

Salad (salad) - salad

Sandwich (sandwich) - sandwich

Rice (rice) - rice

Pasta (pasta) - pasta

Potato (potato) - potatoes

Chiken (chicken) - chicken

Pork (pork) - pork

Cheese (cheese) - cheese

Beef (beef) - beef

Seafood (seafood) - seafood

Fish (fish) - fish

No spicy (know spicy) - not spicy

Soup (soup) - soup

Orange (orange) - orange

Tomato (tomato) - tomato

Apple (appl) - apple

Melon (melon) - melon

Watermelon (watermelon) - watermelon

Lemon (lemon) - lemon

Fork (fork) - fork

Spoon (spoon) - spoon

Knife (knife) - knife

Phrases

Give me please ... (giv mi pliz ...) - please give me ...

I need more / extra ... (ay nid more / extra) - I need more (in the sense of “put / give me more ...”)

Health

Hight temperature (high temperature) - high temperature

Pharyngalgia - sore throat

Diarrhea (daiaria) - diarrhea

Stomach pain (Stomach Payne) - pain in the stomach / abdomen

Had pain (head payne) - headache

Cold (cold) - cold, cold

Nausea (knife) - nausea

Medicine (medicine) - medicine

Pharmacy (pharmacy) - pharmacy

Drugstore (dragstore) - pharmacy

Phrases

I am a cold (ah um a cold) - I have a cold

I have + illness (ay have) - I have ...

Do you have medicine? (doo yu have medicine?) – do you have any medicine?

How much does it cost? (how mach daz it cost?) – how much does it cost?

If you want to print it, you can download the dictionary in DOCX format.

Have a good trip!

Travel, tourism - it's always wonderful! New people, new experiences enrich us. But what if you do not know the language of the country you are going to? It doesn't matter, English will always help you out, because it is an international language, it is known everywhere. And here it is spoken English that will serve you. Therefore, it is very important to know phrases in English for travelers and tourists. Basic phrases for tourists in English with translation

Spoken English is sometimes more important than literary English, because it can always help in various situations with foreigners. There are basic phrases of the English language that can be useful to tourists in certain conditions. These English phrases and expressions will also help in everyday conversation.

Every conversation starts with a hello. The material of the English language is quite rich in greetings. Such phrases are very important for a tourist, because, as you understand, they help to start any conversation, say hello, win over the interlocutor.

  • good morning! - Good morning!
  • Good afternoon! - Good afternoon!
  • good evening! - Good evening!
  • Hello! Hi! - Hello! Hello!
  • How do you do? / How are you? - How are you doing?
  • Nice to meet you! - Glad to see you!
  • Goodbye! - Goodbye!
  • Have a nice day! - Have a nice day!
  • see you! see you later! - See you! See you later!
  • good night! - Good night!
  • Bye-bye! - Bye!
  • Please / thank you - Please / thank you
  • I don't understand you - I don't understand you
  • Please, speak more slowly - Please speak more slowly
  • Could you repeat that, please? - Could you repeat it?
  • What is your name? - What is your name? - My name is ... - My name is ...
  • Can you help me? - Can you help me?
  • Where is ... Where is ...

o the bathroom - toilet
o museum - museum
o hotel - hotel
o beach - beach
o embassy - embassy

  • How much is this? - How much does it cost?
  • Can I ask you a question? - Can I ask a question?
  • I am from ... I am from ... (country / city)
  • I am hungry - I'm hungry
  • I am thirsty - I want to drink
  • What time is it? - What time is it now?
  • Today / yesterday / tomorrow - Today, yesterday, tomorrow
  • How do I get to .? - How do I get to???
  • I have an emergency. Please call for help! - This is an emergency. Call for help!
  • Excuse me - Sorry (to attract attention)
  • I'm sorry - Sorry (regret)

Useful phrases in English for travelers

Phrases for specific cases

Now let's move on to phrases that can be useful to you in certain situations and in certain places. These phrases will help you communicate at the airport, in a hotel, in a restaurant, on the street, etc.

If you need to get visa:

  • Can I ask for a visa? - Can I apply for a visa?
  • I would like to visit Ireland … as a tourist. / as a student - I would like to visit Ireland ... as a tourist / as a student
  • I want to extend my visa. What shall I do for that? — I want to extend my visa. What should I do for this?

If you need to customs:

  • Can you tell me where is the customs, please? Could you tell me where the customs office is?
  • These are my passport and customs declaration - This is my passport and customs declaration
  • This is my luggage, please. - Here's my luggage, please.
  • I came for one week (one day, one year). - I came for a week (for one day, for a year).

Phrases for a tourist airport:

  • I would like to buy a ticket. — I would like to buy one ticket
  • These are my documents. - Here are my papers.
  • How much is the ticket? - How much does the ticket cost?
  • This is my luggage. - This is my baggage
  • I feel sick. - I feel bad.

If you need to hotel:

  • Can I get a room, please? - Can I get a number?
  • I need a room. - I'd like to check in
  • Where is the nearest hotel? - Where is the nearest hotel?
  • How much is it? - How much does it cost?
  • Where can I leave my luggage? — Where can I leave my luggage?

If you were in unfamiliar place:

  • How can I get to??? — How can I get in???
  • How can I get to the center? - How can I get to the center?
  • Where is the metro, please? - Where is subway?
  • Where can I find a chemist shop? — Where can I find a pharmacy?
  • How can I call a taxi? - How can I call a taxi?
  • Is it far/near from here? Is it far/close from here?
  • Where is the museum, please? - Where is the museum?
  • Where is the bus stop, please? - Where is the bus stop?
  • Excuse me, where am I? “Excuse me, where am I?”
  • What street am I? What street am I on?

English words for communication on the platform

If you need to shop:

  • Where is the nearest shop, please? — Where is the nearest store, please?
  • How can I get to the shop? - How can I get to the store?
  • I want to buy ... - I want to buy ...
  • How much is it? / How much does it cost? - How much does it cost?
  • It's expensive / cheap - It's expensive / cheap
  • Show me, please, this. - Please show me this.
  • Is that all? - This is all?
  • Here it is (Here you are) - Here you are
  • thank you. - Thank you.

Some English phrases about money:

  • Where can I change money? - Where can I change money?
  • When does the bank open/close? — When does the bank open/close?
  • Where can I find the bank? — Where can I find a bank?
  • I have little money. - I do not have enough money.

If you need to cafe Restaurant:

  • I would like apple juice. — I would like apple juice
  • I am hungry. - I am hungry
  • I want to take a sandwich. — I would like to have a sandwich.
  • I would like to take a soup and some potatoes. — I would like to have soup and potatoes.
  • Give me, please ... - Give me, please ...
  • May I have the bill, please? - Could I have the bill, please?
  • Can I see the manager, please? - Can I speak to the manager?

If you wish to visit museum or attractions:

  • Excuse me, where is the museum, please? — Excuse me, where is the museum?
  • How can I get to the museum? How can I get into the museum?
  • Does this bus go to the museum? Does this bus go to the museum?
  • I would like to see ... - I would like to see ...
  • Where can I find??? - Where can I find???
  • I am looking for some places of interest. — I'm looking for sights
  • Please, help me to find...

There are still a lot of phrases for tourists. How many situations, the same number of stable expressions exist. We hope that these basic phrases will help you. Good luck in your communication in tourist trips and travel around the world!


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