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Just follow along with travel English
Just follow along with travel English
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Book Introduction
"You can buy things with body language.
You can go to a kiosk and order.
If you're lucky, you might meet a Korean person and get help.
But this isn't the 'trip' you really wanted."

When you can communicate, the quality of your trip changes!


From departure to return! Big data on travel English! We've compiled practical expressions you'll definitely use, predicting every situation you might encounter abroad.
You can vividly simulate your trip in 9 different situations: 'In-flight, airport, transportation, hotel, street, restaurant, shopping, tourist attraction, emergency'!

Don't worry if traveling abroad is unfamiliar or you don't speak English! There's a whole range of English you'll need for your trip! From confusing numbers and English expressions for automated teller machines to immigration guides, how to use apps, and even essential etiquette!

When you're in a hurry, just follow along with the "Korean Pronunciation"! This split guidebook is perfect for before and after your trip! When you're ready to travel, just grab the "Book to Read Before You Go" and you're good to go! Just two weeks of preparation with the "Book to Read Before You Go" will get you through it all! Prepare for a more perfect trip with these real-life scenarios! With the specific "Situational Expressions" and "Korean Pronunciation" guides, you can just grab the "Book to Read Before You Go" and go!
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PART 1: 30 Key Patterns You Need to Know!

INTRO INSTRUCTIONS

Pattern 01 ~, please ~, please ~
Pattern 02 Excuse me, where's ~ ? Excuse me, where's ~ ?
Pattern 03 I'd like ~ Please ~, I want to ~
Pattern 04 I have / I don't have ~ ~ 있다 / ~가 없음
Pattern 05 Are you ~ ? Are you ~?, Are you ~?
Pattern 06 Just ~ Just ~, just give me ~
Pattern 07 I'm -ing ~ I'm going to do ~
Pattern 08 I need to ~ ~ I have to ~
Pattern 09 Do you have ~ ?
Pattern 10 Is there ~ ?
Pattern 11 That's ~ That's ~
Pattern 12 I'll ~ I will ~
Pattern 13 Can I ~ ? Can I ~ ?
Pattern 14 How ~ ? How much ~?
Pattern 15 Can you ~ ? Can you ~ ?
Pattern 16 ~ okay / fine / good ~ is okay, ~ is fine
Pattern 17 Is it ~ ? Is that ~?, Is that ~?
Pattern 18 I'm ~ I am ~, I do ~
Pattern 19 That's what I ~ That's what I ~
Pattern 20 It's my first time to ~
Pattern 21 I'm trying to ~
Pattern 22 Do you know ~ ?
Pattern 23 Should I ~ ?
Pattern 24 a little bit / too ~
Pattern 25 Thank you for ~ ~
Pattern 26 ~ sir/ ma'am A polite way to address someone
Pattern 27 Which one ~ ? Which one is ~?
Pattern 28 What time ~ ? What time is ~ ?
Pattern 29 I think ~ ~
Pattern 30 ~ doesn't work ~ doesn't work

PART 2: How to Use It in Real Life! Real-Life Conversation 45

SITUATION 01 Taking your seat on the plane
SITUATION 02 In-flight meals and other services
SITUATION 03 Talking to the person next to you
SITUATION 04 Other in-flight situations
SITUATION 05 Immigration Inspection 1
SITUATION 06 Immigration Inspection 2
SITUATION 07 Flight Check-in
SITUATION 08 Self-check-in for airplanes
SITUATION 09 At the airport security checkpoint
SITUATION 10 Taking the bus from the airport
SITUATION 11 Taking a taxi from the airport
SITUATION 12 Subway Ticket Fraud
SITUATION 13 Riding the bus downtown
SITUATION 14 Renting a Car 1
SITUATION 15 Renting a Car 2
SITUATION 16 Refueling
SITUATION 17 Checking in at the hotel
SITUATION 18 Using Hotel Facilities
SITUATION 19 Other Hotel Situations
SITUATION 20 Asking for directions
SITUATION 21 Asking for Directions Over Long Distances
SITUATION 22: Getting a table at a restaurant
SITUATION 23 Ordering Food
SITUATION 24 Eating
SITUATION 25 Ordering and Paying for Dessert
SITUATION 26 Ordering at the Food Court
SITUATION 27 Paying at the Food Court
SITUATION 28 Ordering at a Cafe
SITUATION 29 Restaurant Other Situations
SITUATION 30 Browse the items
SITUATION 31 Finding a Specific Object
SITUATION 32 Trying on clothes
SITUATION 33 Contact us for pricing
SITUATION 34 Counting Items
SITUATION 35 Using the Self-Checkout Counter
SITUATION 36 Buy musical tickets
SITUATION 37 Buying Museum Tickets
SITUATION 38 Get directions to the performance venue
SITUATION 39 Rent Equipment 1
SITUATION 40 Rent Equipment 2
SITUATION 41 If you miss your flight
SITUATION 42 If your luggage does not arrive at the airport
SITUATION 43 If you leave something behind
SITUATION 44 Getting Help from the Police Station
SITUATION 45 Drug Fraud

Book 2 to read

INTRO INSTRUCTIONS

PART 3 You need to know this much to get out there!

01_ Ten Commandments of Travel English That Will Help You Forever
Things to keep in mind when traveling
02_ Things to know when entering the country that will be very useful once you know them
Entry procedures, precautions, expected questions, and model answers
03_ An easy and convenient travel app to help you when times are tough.
How to Use Essential Travel Apps
01 Directions
02 Foreign Language
03 Others

PART 4 ​​You need to know this much to survive!

01_ Let's remember this: Survival Expressions 30
02_ Reading dates, times, money, and numbers in English can be tricky if you don't know them.
01 Day of the week
February
03 days
04 hours
05 money
06 Saying other numbers

PART 5 Find out, just take this with you!

01_ In-flight
In-flight culture & etiquette
In-flight signs in English
Key phrases from the flight
01 digit
02 Food and Drink
03 In-flight supplies
04 Toilet
05 Other

02_ Airport
Airport Culture & Etiquette
Airport Signs in English
Airport Key Sentences
01 Airline ticket issuance
02 Baggage check-in
03 Immigration / Customs Inspection / Baggage Claim
04 Renting a car at the airport

03_ Transportation
Traffic Culture & Etiquette
Traffic Signs English
Key phrases for transportation
01 Finding directions / Buying tickets / Recharging transportation cards
02 Taking a taxi/bus
03 Taking the subway/train
04 Renting a car

04_ Hotel
Hotel Culture & Etiquette
Hotel Signs in English
Hotel Key Sentences
01 Hotel Check-in/Check-out
02 Use of hotel facilities
03 File a complaint

05_ Street
Street Culture & Etiquette
Street signs in English
Key phrases on the street
01 Asking about a specific location
02 Ask about transportation
03 Ask for a location on the map
04 Street Cafe / Snack Bar
05 Other situations

06_ Restaurant
Restaurant Culture & Etiquette
Restaurant Signs English
Restaurant Key Sentences
01 Order
02 Eat
03 Inconvenience
04 Calculate

07_ Shopping
Shopping Culture & Etiquette
Shopping Signs English
Shopping Key Sentences
01 Find a shopping place
02 Finding an object / Choosing an object
03 Choosing a Gift
04 Find out the price / Calculate

08_ Tourist attractions
Tourist Attraction Culture & Etiquette
Tourist attraction signs in English
Key phrases for tourist attractions
01 Purchase a ticket
02 Ask about tourist information
03 Rent Equipment
04 Asking for a location
05 Other Matters

09_ Emergency
Culture & Etiquette in Emergency Situations
Emergency Signs in English
Key phrases in an emergency
01 Emergency
02 Lost
03 When you are sick
04 Disaster / Catastrophe

Travel vocabulary index for quick and easy search

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Into the book
-01 Let's remember this survival expression

01 How are you? [How are you] Hello.

When foreigners meet someone for the first time and make eye contact, they sometimes say "How are you?" instead of "Hello" or "Hi."
At this time, it is not meant to mean 'How are you?' but rather a light greeting like 'Hello.'
The answer is Good.
Please keep it short, like "Thanks."

Similar expressions: How are you doing? / How's it going?

02 My pleasure.
[My Pleasure] Not at all.

If the other person expresses their gratitude by saying, "Thank you," say, "My pleasure," which means, "You're welcome."
You can also say "You're welcome," like you learned in middle school.

Similar expressions: You're welcome. / No problem.

03 Have a good day! [Have a good day] Goodbye!

This is an expression often used as a greeting after paying at a restaurant or leaving a store after buying something.
If the employee says "Have a good day!" first, say "You too!"
In the evening or at night, say "Have a good night!"

Similar expression: Have a good one!

-A key sentence that you will definitely say at least once

01 digit
Are you 16B? [Are you 16B?]
I think you're sitting in my seat.
I think you're sitting in my seat.
I think your sitting in my wash
My seat is 16B.
I'm 16B.
[Am 16th B]
Is there anywhere I can put my bag? [Is there anywhere I can put my bag?]
The top shelf is full.
The overhead compartment is full.
[The Overhead Compartment Is Full]
The top shelf won't close.
The overhead compartment doesn't close.
[The Overhead Compartment Dozen Close]
I need to take out my bag.
I need to take out my bag.
[I Knit Take Out My Bag]
Can you change seats with me, please?
I'm sorry, but I don't want to change seats.
Sorry.
I don't want to change seats.
[Soru I Don't Want Change Sitz]
Please do not kick the seat.
Would you stop kicking my seat?
Could you please straighten your seat? Do you mind putting your seat back up?

02 Food and Drink
Can I get some water?
Do you have Diet Coke? [Do you have Diet Coke?]
Please give me rice.
Rice, please.
Rice Please
beer, peanuts, bread, beef, chicken, fruit
What time is our meal? [What time is our meal?]
Would you please put your seat back up while I'm eating?

03 In-flight supplies
Could you turn it down a bit? Would you turn it down? [Wooju Turn It Down]
May I use your pen? [May I use your pen?]
The headphones don't work.
The headset doesn't work.
[The Headset Dozen Works]
remote control, screen

-Travel vocabulary index for quick and easy search

number
Call 911 [Call Nine One One]
One-day travel card [One-Day Travel Card]
1st floor ground level [Ground level]
single ride [single light]

go
Price reduction markdown [markdown]
price tag [price tag]
go to [go t]
fill up [fill up]
itching [itching]
Keep the bag [keep the bag]
take out the bag [take out the bag]
Check the bag [Check the bag]
Pick up the bag (at the airport)
Guided tour [Guided Tour]
visiting family [visiting family]
A bag that can be taken on a plane: a carry-on bag
Separate check [Separate check]
snack [snack]
transfer transit [churanjit]
monitor [monitor]
robber [lover]
mugged [mugged]
Personal items [Personal Items]
street (~ga) avenue [avenue]
Change [Chain Rat]
via [via]
Cross [Cross]
Do not cross [Do not cross]
dryer [Jurayer]
take (time) take+time [take]
Walking distance [walking distance]
tow away [tow away]
path route [route]
security guard [security]
police station [police station]
Check the invoice [Check]
contract [contract]
customer [customer]
customer service [customer service]
Sweet potato [sweet potato]
altitude [altitude]
high fever [fever]
Out of order [Out of order]
space / room [space] / [room]
under construction [under construction]
public phone
public holiday [holiday]
Sightseeing [Sightseeing]
--- From the text

Publisher's Review
If we can communicate properly
The quality of travel will change!

When you travel, there is nothing that cannot be conveyed through body language.
These days, kiosks are so common that ordering is no problem.
Sometimes I meet Korean people and get help from them.
But is this enough? Are you satisfied with simply traveling through emergencies? No, you need to be able to communicate properly to enjoy the trip you want.
Then, the quality of travel changes.

As the title suggests, this book is about practicing English while traveling.
This book is composed of two volumes: a “book to read before departure” and a “book to read when you arrive” containing information you will need upon arrival.
You can look at the “Book to Preview” starting two weeks before departure, and when you leave, you can easily take out the “Book to Go and Look at” and put it in your bag.
The author, who lives in the area, has classified the situations that can be encountered there in detail and organized the expressions through numerous local simulations, which are included in this book.
Another unique feature of this book is that it goes beyond language and teaches you the culture and etiquette you need to know among the locals.

The author wrote this book thoroughly from a traveler's perspective.
For readers planning to travel abroad to an English-speaking country, this book will provide a reasonable and quick solution.

Even if you don't have much experience traveling abroad or aren't confident in your English!
With just one copy of "Travel English: Just Follow", you can travel without worry!

From departure to return! Big data on travel English!

We've collected only the most practical expressions you'll likely use at least once, predicting every situation that could arise overseas.
You can vividly simulate your trip in 9 different situations: 'In-flight, airport, transportation, hotel, street, restaurant, shopping, tourist attraction, emergency'!

Even if traveling abroad is unfamiliar or you don't speak English, don't worry!

There's a whole world of English you'll need when traveling! From confusing numbers and English expressions for automated teller machines to immigration guides, how to use apps, and even essential etiquette! When in a hurry, just follow the Korean pronunciation guide!

The famed "Just Follow the Travel Series"! A separate guidebook for before and after departure!

〈Book to Go〉: Just take it with you and you'll understand everything! With the "Korean Pronunciation Notation," anyone can pick it up and speak it right away, no matter the situation! 〈Book to Preview〉: Just two weeks of preparation will get you there! Prepare for a more perfect trip with these real-life scenarios!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 14, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 236 pages | 148*210*13mm
- ISBN13: 9791140705931

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