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English vocabulary for traveling abroad
English words commonly used in traveling abroad

No matter which country you travel to, if the airport staff can't speak your mother tongue, you can choose to communicate in English. Let me introduce some English words commonly used in traveling abroad. Let's learn them together!

English vocabulary for traveling abroad 1 common English vocabulary for airports

Airport fee

Depart from the station

international airport

check in (at a hotel)

Boarding pass boarding pass

Airport terminal

Pass control immigration passport control office

International terminal

Baggage Claim

Duty-free shop duty-free shop

international flight

domestic flight

flight number

Airport airport

Control tower airport console

Jetway airstrip

Air bridge passenger bridge

central hall

Air bus service automobile service

Shuttle bus, car and ferry

Forwarding letter forwarding bureau

transit transport

Customs customs

Luggage storage room

Endorse/restrict air tickets (referring to restrictions)

Passenger name

Suitable for stopovers during travel.

From the starting city

Departure date

Departure time

State retention situation

Ticket confirmation, ticket confirmation

boarding gate

Go to the city

Carrier (company)

flight number

Cockpit class (fare basis)

Aircraft number telephone number

Seat number frame number

English words commonly used in hotels

Suite suite

family suite

Double room, double room

down payment

Make an appointment

Registration

House price table

Tariff price list

Cancel the reservation

Royal suite

presidential suite

Suite deluxe suite

Simple suite

Mini suite

honeymoon suite

Top floor suite

An untidy room

The dressing room to be cleaned

valuables

Porter Porter

Luggage/luggage

Check in/check in luggage

Light luggage

Luggage elevator

Luggage receipt

trolley

Storage room luggage compartment

Briefcase Briefcase

Suit bag clothes bag

Travel bag travel bag

backpack

trunk

Suitcase suitcase

Name label A label with a name.

Common English words for dining

Coffee pot coffee pot

Coffee cup coffee cup

Tissue paper

Napkin napkin

tablecloth

teapot

tea-things

tea tray

tea canister

Dish

Flat disk

Dish-shaped dish

Rice bowl rice bowl

Chopsticks. Chopsticks

soup spoon

pocket knife

Cup. Cup.

Glass glass

mug

Picnic bento

Fruit bowl fruit bowl

Toothpick toothpick

Deer breast

sea cucumber

Sea sturgeon sea eel

Salted jellyfish skin

Seaweed kelp

Abalone abalone

shark's fin

Scallop scallop

Lobster lobster

Bird's nest

Roast suckling pig roast suckling pig

pettitoes

Boiled salted duck

cured meat

Barbecued pork

Sausage sausage

Bar barbecue

meat broth

curry rice

White rice

Crispy rice crispy rice

Porridge porridge

noodles with meat and gravy/sauce

Plain Noodle Soup

Casserole casserole

Hotpot kebabs

meat bun

fermented bean curd

tofu

Fermented douchi

Pickled cucumber and pickle

100-year egg

Salted Duck Egg

dried turnip

Menu menu

French cuisine

Today's special cuisine Today's special cuisine

Chef's special

Buffet buffet

Fast food fast food.

Professional specialty

Oulu gourmet Europe western restaurant

Aperitif aperitif aperitif aperitif aperitif aperitif aperitif aperitif

Dim sum snacks

French fry French fries

roast potato

Mashed potatoes mashed potatoes

Omelets

Pudding pudding

Cake cake

pickled vegetables

Kimchi Korean kimchi

crab meat

Shrimp shrimp

conch

Stewed beef in brown sauce

Smoked bacon

Poached Egg

Sashi Japanese bamboo chopsticks

sake

Miso Shi Ru Miso Soup

Barbecue iron plate barbecue

Sashimi sashimi

Sugar cream syrup

Common English vocabulary of signs

Business?Hours?

Office?Hours?

Entrance entrance

Exit exit

Push push

Pull

This road is blocked.

When open (put)

Guanguan

start business

Pause pause

stopover

Close work

Menu menu

Fragile fragile

This way up, this way up.

Brief description

One-way street

Drive on the left/right.

Buses only allow buses to pass.

Wet paint

danger

Lost?and?Found?

Make way for the express train to go first

safety first

Filling?Station?

No smoking, no smoking

No photos, please don't take photos.

No visitors. Visitors stop.

No entry, no entry

No entry, no entry

Don't honk, don't honk.

Separate parking spaces

Free phone calls are free.

fast-forward

Rew。 Rewinding

EMS (postal) express

Insert here. Insert here.

Open here. Open here.

Split here, shed tears here

Machinery helps vehicle repair.

"aa" films prohibit people under fourteen from watching movies.

Don't overtake

Don't turn around, don't look back

Turn around. Ok, you can turn around

It is forbidden to ride a bike in school. Cycling is forbidden in school.

SOS emergency distress signal

Recruit people

Employee only is for employees in this office.

Don't litter, don't litter.

Get your hands off me. Please don't touch it.

Keep quiet, keep quiet.

sell at a discount

Posting without a bill is not allowed.

Not for sale

Bar hotel

Cafes, small restaurants

Bar

laundry room

Travel agency

Put it in the shade

Keep it in a dark place, away from light.

Poison is poisonous.

protection against the tide

Beware of pickpockets. Beware of pickpockets.

Complaint box

Use only in case of fire.

Bakery bakery

keep dry

Information desk

No access.

No fishing, no fishing

ban hunting

Take a seat according to the number

You may hear English when boarding the plane.

How much luggage do you want to check?

How many pieces of checked baggage are there?

Do you have any hand luggage?

Do you have any hand luggage?

Can you put your luggage here?

Please put your luggage up (on the conveyor belt).

Your luggage is overweight.

Your luggage is overweight.

One-way ticket or round trip ticket?

Do you want a one-way ticket or a round-trip ticket?

Do you prefer window or aisle?

Would you like a window seat or an aisle seat?

We have no aisle seats left. Do you prefer a window seat or a middle seat?

The aisle seats are sold out. Do you want a window seat or a middle seat?

Do you have a seat by the emergency exit?

Are there any seats near the emergency exit?

Here's your ticket. The boarding gate number is at the bottom of the ticket?

Here's your ticket. The boarding slogan is written at the bottom of the ticket.

They will start boarding 20 minutes before departure. You should report to C2 Gate then.

You need to board the plane 20 minutes before the plane takes off, and then please go to gate C2.

Sentences you may need to talk about:

Where can I check in for United Airlines Flight 706?

Where should I check in for United Airlines Flight 706?

Can this bag be used as hand luggage?

Can I take this bag on the plane?

Can I take [goods] through security?

Can this pass the security check?

Can I have a window/aisle seat?

Can I have a window seat (near the aisle)?

Which gate do I need to board the plane from?

Which gate should I board the plane at?

When do I need to board the plane?

What time does boarding begin?

Is my flight on time?

Will my plane take off on time?

If you want to change planes, you can also use the following sentence:

Can I check my baggage directly to [the final destination]?

Can I check my baggage directly to (the terminal)?

How long is my connecting flight?

How long is the connecting flight?

Which terminal of the [next] airport does my flight leave from?

Which terminal should I transfer at (the next) airport?

Hotels often use spoken English conversations.

After such a long flight, you must be very tired. Of course, you have no energy to talk about when you get to the hotel. But as long as you remember the following words, you can check into your room immediately.

I made a reservation [name].

I made a reservation under the name of (…).

I do not have a reservation. Do you have a single room/double room/double room?

I do not have a reservation. Do you have single rooms, double rooms and queen beds?

I want to stay [a few nights].

I want to stay (for a few nights).

How much is this room per night?

How much is it per night?

May I have a room overlooking the river/castle/park/cathedral?

Can I have a room with a view of the river, the castle, the park and the church?

Is there a bathroom/iron/hair dryer/telephone/mini-bar in my room?

Is there a bathroom, iron, hair dryer, telephone and mini refrigerator in my room?

Is there a restaurant/bar/swimming pool/gym in the hotel?

Does your hotel have a restaurant, a bar, a swimming pool and a gym?

Can I have a wake-up call?

Do you have a wake-up call?

When is breakfast? /Where is the breakfast?

What time does breakfast start? /Where can I have breakfast?

Is breakfast included in the price?

Does the room rate include breakfast?

When is the check-out time?

What time is the check-out time?

Can you tell me how to find my room?

Can you tell me how to get to my room?

If you need further help:

Do you have a wireless network?

Do you have a wireless network?

Can you arrange a taxi to take us to the airport at 5 pm on Friday?

Can you arrange a taxi to take us to the airport at 5 pm on Friday?

I will only stay here for two days. What do you recommend us to see in Paris?

I'm only here for two days. What do you recommend to me in Paris?

May I have a receipt, please

Can I have a receipt?

Excuse me. We are leaving today. I want to pay our bill now.

Sorry, we are leaving today. I want to check out now.

Asking for directions is a common spoken English conversation.

Most tourists who travel abroad will bring a map and a guidebook, but getting lost is still common. In this case, as long as you know where you are looking, there is not much problem. Just say the name or location of the scenic spot you want to visit, and the locals will help you find it.

In addition, there are some sentences that can be used.

Please forgive me. I'm looking for a museum/art gallery/park/river/shopping center/downtown.

Sorry, I can't find the way to museums, art galleries, parks, rivers, shopping centers and downtown areas.

how far is it from here?

how far is it from here?

Is it possible to walk there?

Is it within walking distance?

What's the best way to get there?

What's the most convenient way to get there?

Can I take a taxi/bus/train/boat?

Can I go there by taxi, bus, train or boat?

Where is the nearest taxi/bus/train station/peir?

Where are the nearest taxi stands, bus stops, railway stations and docks?

Can you show me on the map

Can you show me on the map

What street am I on?

What's this street called?

There are two other places in the Jianghu that you must know!

Can you tell me where the nearest toilet is?

Is there a toilet nearby?

Can you tell me where the nearest ATM is?

Is there an ATM nearby?

If you want to eat or drink something and don't know the terrain, you can try the following sentence:

Is there a restaurant/cafe/bar near here?

Are there restaurants, cafes and bars nearby?

Can you recommend a place to eat/snack/coffee/drink?

Can you recommend a place to eat, eat fast food, drink coffee and drink?

Don't forget to say a simple "thank you" when others tell you information. They will be happy to help you.

Take a taxi:

Would you please take me to the Irish Bar at XYZ Street 123?

Can you take me to the Irish Bar at XYZ Street 123?

I'm really in a hurry, so can you take the fastest route?

I'm really in a hurry. Can you drive as fast as possible?

how much do i owe you?

how much do i owe you?

What's the best way to get there?

What's the most convenient way to get there?

Keep the change.

Keep the change.

Oral English conversation is often used in restaurants.

Eating is a great event in your trip. Don't let the menu and the waiter's questions spoil your fun. A few simple sentences can make you enjoy a relaxed and happy meal. Even in restaurants and bars with many guests, if you don't understand the waiters, you can politely ask them to repeat it, simply saying "I'm sorry." Can you repeat that? " Do it.

Before dinner

Do you have any outside/window seats?

Do you have an outdoor table by the window?

Do you have a smoking section?

Is there a smoking area?

Can we see the menu/wine list?

May I see the menu and wine list?

I want this steak dinner. I want it medium rare.

I'd like this steak dinner. I'd like it rare.

At dinner ...

What dish/wine do you recommend?

Do you have any recommended dishes or wine?

Can we have five minutes to decide?

Can we think about it for a few minutes?

Do you have vegetarian food?

Do you have vegetarian food?

Can this dish be without French fries/mayonnaise/mushrooms?

Can you skip French fries, mayonnaise and mushrooms?

Could we have some salt/pepper/vinegar/mustard, please?

Can you help me add some salt, pepper, vinegar and mustard?

Can we order dessert/coffee?

Can we order dessert and coffee?

Excuse me, but could you bring me another fork? Please.

Excuse me, please bring me another fork.

After a full meal ...

May we have the bill, please?

Can I pay the bill?

Do you accept checks/credit cards?

Can I pay by check or credit card?

The food/wine is delicious, thank you!

The food is delicious and the wine is delicious. Thank you!

Common spoken English conversations in shopping

Travel must cost money. It costs money to buy a bottle of water at a stall, and it costs money to swipe a credit card at a designer's shop. Most of the time, all you have to do is give what you want to buy to the cashier for payment, but sometimes, you have to ask about the situation before you can hand over your hard-earned money, right?

I'm just browsing. I'm just browsing.

Do you have this in a large/small size? Do you have a larger size and a smaller size?

Can I try this on, please?

Can I try it on?

Where is the dressing room? Where is the fitting room?

Can I return this? Can I return it?

Is there a guarantee for this?

Do you have a guarantee?

Would you recommend this [project name]?

Can you recommend one (something)?

Do you have anything cheaper than this? Do you have anything cheaper?

Can you give me a discount on this? Can you make it cheaper?

Can I wrap this as a gift? Can you wrap it as a gift for me?

Don't feel pressure because you don't buy anything. You can say this:

Thank you for your help. I may come back later.

Thank you for your help. I want to watch it again.

I see the English vocabulary of traveling abroad. I see. (love)

2. I quit! I quit! (I love him)

3. Let me go. Let me go. (Depend on him enough)

4. Me too. (secret vomiting)

5. Oh, my God! Oh, my God (advertisement)

6. No way! No way! (no position)

7. let's go (Hurry up) Come on! (Kaman)

8. Hold on. Wait a minute. (thick anger)

I agree. I agree. (Io Igri)

10 Not bad, not bad. (fiasco)

1 1. Not yet. (Noisy night)

12. Goodbye. Goodbye. (good)

13. Shut up! Shut up! (Kill him, Po)

Goodbye, sauron. (Solang)

15. Why not? All right! (Why not? (external noise)

Let me do it. (Hungry Secret)

17. Be quiet! Be quiet! (Biquart)

18. Cheer up! Cheer up! (Chai Erpo)

19. Well done! You did a good job. (Aunt's photo)

20. Have fun! Have fun! (Hi five meals)

2 1. How much is it? how much is it? (so delicious)

I'm over 22. I'm full .. (Love your mother, rich)

23. I'm home .. I'm back. Love your mother and be kind to her.

I'm lost. I'm lost .. (I love mom and cheese)

25. My treat. My treat. (selling and blowing)

26. Me too. Me too. (looking for love)

27. this way. this way (It's so hot)

28. After you. After you. (Afteyou)

29. Bless you! Bless you! (Bryce again)

Come with me. Come with me. (No secrets)

3 1. Forget it! Unless I die! (Forget it! No, let's tell him.

32. Good luck! Good luck! (Gu De La Ke)

33. I refuse I decline! (Love Crane)

I promise 34. I promise .. (Love spreads around the secret of death)

35. of course Of course! (Oh, fuchs)

36. Slow down! Slow down! (diehard party)

37. take care Take care! (Kurt Kyle)

38. They are injured ... It hurts. (Juede)

39. Try again .. (I'm hungry)

40. Look out! Be careful. (I eat otters)

4 1. What's wrong? Can I help you?

42. be careful Attention!

43. Cheers! Cheers (below)!

44. Don't move! Do n't move

45. Guess what? Guess what?

I doubt it.

I think so. I think so, too.

48. I am single. I am a single aristocrat.

49. Keep it up! Hold on!

Let me see. let me think.

5 1. Never mind, never mind.

52. no problem No problem!

53. That's all! That's it!

54. Time is up ... Time is running out.

55. What's new? Is there anything new?

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