
Youth English: Travel Conversation
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Book Introduction
The desire to learn is for the elderly who are always young
[Youth English] series' 'Travel Conversation' edition!
New York, London, Paris, Sydney, etc... The world is so vast, and there are so many places I want to go.
However, there are many people who worry about English when traveling abroad.
[Youth English: Travel Conversation] is a book for those who are hesitant to travel abroad because they are worried about their English, those who want to travel abroad more freely by learning at least one more word of English, and those who want to study English conversation in advance before traveling.
I also recommend this to those who want to study English conversation after studying the entire [Youth English] series.
This book contains 50 patterns that can be used in various situations encountered while traveling, such as in-flight meals, immigration, food ordering, and hotel check-in.
Knowing these 50 essential patterns will help you speak English confidently when you travel abroad.
Just like the existing [Youth English] series, the text is large enough for those with poor eyesight to read easily, and the colorful illustrations and photos related to travel make learning enjoyable for the eyes.
Additionally, for those unfamiliar with English pronunciation, the Korean pronunciation of each word is provided.
There are also plenty of supplements, including the author's audio lectures and a special travel English mini-book.
[Youth English] series' 'Travel Conversation' edition!
New York, London, Paris, Sydney, etc... The world is so vast, and there are so many places I want to go.
However, there are many people who worry about English when traveling abroad.
[Youth English: Travel Conversation] is a book for those who are hesitant to travel abroad because they are worried about their English, those who want to travel abroad more freely by learning at least one more word of English, and those who want to study English conversation in advance before traveling.
I also recommend this to those who want to study English conversation after studying the entire [Youth English] series.
This book contains 50 patterns that can be used in various situations encountered while traveling, such as in-flight meals, immigration, food ordering, and hotel check-in.
Knowing these 50 essential patterns will help you speak English confidently when you travel abroad.
Just like the existing [Youth English] series, the text is large enough for those with poor eyesight to read easily, and the colorful illustrations and photos related to travel make learning enjoyable for the eyes.
Additionally, for those unfamiliar with English pronunciation, the Korean pronunciation of each word is provided.
There are also plenty of supplements, including the author's audio lectures and a special travel English mini-book.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
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index
First Yard: Things to Know First
Q&A on Preparing for Overseas Travel
Departure procedures are easy once you know them
Overseas entry procedures are easy if you know how to do it.
Second Yard: Taking Classes
[On board]
1.
In-flight meal
Pattern 01 Would you like something to drink?
Pattern 02 Please give me beef.
2.
In-flight service
Pattern 03 Could you give me a blanket?
Pattern 04 Could you please clear the tray?
[Upon entry]
3.
Immigration inspection
Pattern 05 I came here for tourism.
Pattern 06 I plan to stay for ten days.
4.
Baggage claim
Pattern 07 What is the flight number?
Pattern 08 Do you have your baggage claim ticket?
[When using transportation]
5.
bus
Pattern 09 Which bus goes to Times Square?
Pattern 10 Does this bus go to Times Square?
6.
taxi
Pattern 11 Could you please take me to the Sun Hotel?
How long does it take to get to Hotel Pattern 12?
7.
subway
Pattern 13 Do you know where the ticket booth is?
Pattern 14 requires a daily pass.
[At the hotel]
8.
Hotel check-in
I would like to check in Pattern 15.
Pattern 16 I want a room with a single bed.
9.
Hotel use
Pattern 17 Where is the restaurant?
Pattern 18 Is there room service?
10.
Hotel problem solving
Pattern 19 The air conditioner is broken.
Pattern 20 No toilet paper.
11.
Hotel check-out
Pattern 21 Sorry for the mistake.
Pattern 22 Is it possible to pay with a credit card?
[At the restaurant]
12.
Restaurant reservation
Pattern 23 I would like to reserve a seat tonight.
Pattern 24 Can I sit at the table by the window?
13.
Order food
Pattern 25 Does that come with a salad?
Pattern 26 What would you recommend as a main dish?
14.
Restaurant Complaints
Pattern 27 This is too salty.
Pattern 28 I didn't order a salad before.
15.
fast food restaurant
Pattern 29: I'd like a cheeseburger.
.
Pattern 30 Please remove the ice
16.
coffee shop
I'll do pattern 31 latte.
Can you give me pattern 32 sleeve?
[When shopping]
17.
Clothes shopping
I'm looking for a pattern 33 jacket.
Pattern 34 Do you have this in a larger size?
18.
Haggling over the price
Pattern 35 How much is this watch?
Pattern 36 Are these watches on sale?
19.
Exchanges and Refunds
Pattern 37 Can this be exchanged for a larger size?
Pattern 38 I would like to get a refund for this skirt.
[When sightseeing]
20.
Tourist Information Center
Pattern 39 Can you recommend some interesting museums?
Is there a Pattern 40 tour?
21.
concert hall
Please give me one ticket for Pattern 41 'Cats'.
Pattern 42 What time does the show start?
22.
museum
Pattern 43 What time does the museum close today?
Pattern 44 Where can I get a museum map?
[When a problem arises]
23 Finding the way
Pattern 45 How do I get to Central Park?
Pattern 46 Where is the nearest bus stop?
24 Report theft
Is there a police station near Pattern 47?
Pattern 48 My bag was stolen.
[When returning home]
25.
Check-in
Pattern 49 Can I see your passport?
Pattern 50 Can I sit by the window?
Third Yard: Learn More
Pattern Sentence Training to Make Traveling Easier
Different American English vs.
British English
Special appendix
Travel English Minibook to Make Traveling Easier
Q&A on Preparing for Overseas Travel
Departure procedures are easy once you know them
Overseas entry procedures are easy if you know how to do it.
Second Yard: Taking Classes
[On board]
1.
In-flight meal
Pattern 01 Would you like something to drink?
Pattern 02 Please give me beef.
2.
In-flight service
Pattern 03 Could you give me a blanket?
Pattern 04 Could you please clear the tray?
[Upon entry]
3.
Immigration inspection
Pattern 05 I came here for tourism.
Pattern 06 I plan to stay for ten days.
4.
Baggage claim
Pattern 07 What is the flight number?
Pattern 08 Do you have your baggage claim ticket?
[When using transportation]
5.
bus
Pattern 09 Which bus goes to Times Square?
Pattern 10 Does this bus go to Times Square?
6.
taxi
Pattern 11 Could you please take me to the Sun Hotel?
How long does it take to get to Hotel Pattern 12?
7.
subway
Pattern 13 Do you know where the ticket booth is?
Pattern 14 requires a daily pass.
[At the hotel]
8.
Hotel check-in
I would like to check in Pattern 15.
Pattern 16 I want a room with a single bed.
9.
Hotel use
Pattern 17 Where is the restaurant?
Pattern 18 Is there room service?
10.
Hotel problem solving
Pattern 19 The air conditioner is broken.
Pattern 20 No toilet paper.
11.
Hotel check-out
Pattern 21 Sorry for the mistake.
Pattern 22 Is it possible to pay with a credit card?
[At the restaurant]
12.
Restaurant reservation
Pattern 23 I would like to reserve a seat tonight.
Pattern 24 Can I sit at the table by the window?
13.
Order food
Pattern 25 Does that come with a salad?
Pattern 26 What would you recommend as a main dish?
14.
Restaurant Complaints
Pattern 27 This is too salty.
Pattern 28 I didn't order a salad before.
15.
fast food restaurant
Pattern 29: I'd like a cheeseburger.
.
Pattern 30 Please remove the ice
16.
coffee shop
I'll do pattern 31 latte.
Can you give me pattern 32 sleeve?
[When shopping]
17.
Clothes shopping
I'm looking for a pattern 33 jacket.
Pattern 34 Do you have this in a larger size?
18.
Haggling over the price
Pattern 35 How much is this watch?
Pattern 36 Are these watches on sale?
19.
Exchanges and Refunds
Pattern 37 Can this be exchanged for a larger size?
Pattern 38 I would like to get a refund for this skirt.
[When sightseeing]
20.
Tourist Information Center
Pattern 39 Can you recommend some interesting museums?
Is there a Pattern 40 tour?
21.
concert hall
Please give me one ticket for Pattern 41 'Cats'.
Pattern 42 What time does the show start?
22.
museum
Pattern 43 What time does the museum close today?
Pattern 44 Where can I get a museum map?
[When a problem arises]
23 Finding the way
Pattern 45 How do I get to Central Park?
Pattern 46 Where is the nearest bus stop?
24 Report theft
Is there a police station near Pattern 47?
Pattern 48 My bag was stolen.
[When returning home]
25.
Check-in
Pattern 49 Can I see your passport?
Pattern 50 Can I sit by the window?
Third Yard: Learn More
Pattern Sentence Training to Make Traveling Easier
Different American English vs.
British English
Special appendix
Travel English Minibook to Make Traveling Easier
Publisher's Review
Easily learn sentences with 50 patterns.
A pattern is a speaking formula.
This book has compiled the most frequently used expressions into patterns that you will encounter frequently while traveling, such as when eating airplane meals, riding a bus, or checking into a hotel.
Since you can simply change the words in the pattern sentences, even people who don't know English well can easily learn the sentences.
It's also full of useful travel information, including how to read signs.
For those who feel vague fears about traveling abroad, we provide useful travel tips, from filling out immigration forms to reading signs.
Reading the hidden nuggets of information here and there will make traveling abroad no longer scary.
There's a wealth of learning materials, from audio lectures to practice audio files.
For those who find it difficult to study alone, we offer 25 free, easy-to-listen audio lectures.
It's convenient because you can take a picture of the QR code on each page with your smartphone to listen to the lecture right away.
We also provide MP3 files containing vivid pronunciations of native speakers, and MP3 files containing Korean interpretations and English sentences recorded together so that you can practice pattern sentences repeatedly are also available for free on the Darakwon website (darakwon.co.kr).
Just bring the special supplement mini-book and you're ready to travel!
Now you no longer need to carry heavy travel English books when you travel.
As a special supplement, we provide a mini-book that contains essential English expressions and vocabulary for traveling.
It is small and light, so you can take it with you when you travel without any burden.
A pattern is a speaking formula.
This book has compiled the most frequently used expressions into patterns that you will encounter frequently while traveling, such as when eating airplane meals, riding a bus, or checking into a hotel.
Since you can simply change the words in the pattern sentences, even people who don't know English well can easily learn the sentences.
It's also full of useful travel information, including how to read signs.
For those who feel vague fears about traveling abroad, we provide useful travel tips, from filling out immigration forms to reading signs.
Reading the hidden nuggets of information here and there will make traveling abroad no longer scary.
There's a wealth of learning materials, from audio lectures to practice audio files.
For those who find it difficult to study alone, we offer 25 free, easy-to-listen audio lectures.
It's convenient because you can take a picture of the QR code on each page with your smartphone to listen to the lecture right away.
We also provide MP3 files containing vivid pronunciations of native speakers, and MP3 files containing Korean interpretations and English sentences recorded together so that you can practice pattern sentences repeatedly are also available for free on the Darakwon website (darakwon.co.kr).
Just bring the special supplement mini-book and you're ready to travel!
Now you no longer need to carry heavy travel English books when you travel.
As a special supplement, we provide a mini-book that contains essential English expressions and vocabulary for traveling.
It is small and light, so you can take it with you when you travel without any burden.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 10, 2017
- Page count, weight, size: 264 pages | 653g | 188*257*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788927700876
- ISBN10: 8927700872
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