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Reservation: An arrangement in which something such as a seat or room is booked or reserved for a particular person.
Checkin: The process of registering at a hotel or airport.
Room Types: Single, double, twin, suite, etc.
Amenities: Facilities such as WiFi, swimming pool, gym, etc.
2. Transportation:
Airport: A place where aircraft regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers to wait in.
Train Station: A place where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off.
Bus Terminal: A place where buses start and end their journeys and where passengers can get on and off.
Taxi/Ridehailing Service: A service where you can hire a car and driver to take you somewhere.
3. Directions and Navigation:
Map: A drawing or plan of the Earth's surface or part of it, showing the shape and position of different countries, political borders, natural features, roads, etc.
GPS: Global Positioning System, a system that uses satellites to provide location and time information anywhere on Earth.
Street Signs: Signs located at the side of or above streets, indicating names, directions, or other information.
Landmarks: Prominent objects or features of a landscape or town that can be used as a guide when giving directions.
4. Dining Out:
Restaurant: A place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served on the premises.
Menu: A list of dishes available in a restaurant.
Order: To request food or a meal in a restaurant.
Bill/Check: A written statement of money owed for food and drinks in a restaurant.
Tip/Gratuity: A small amount of money given to someone for performing a service, typically to a waiter or taxi driver.
5. Sightseeing and Attractions:
Landmarks: Wellknown or notable historical, cultural, or geographical features or sites.
Museums: Buildings where objects of historical, cultural, or scientific interest are exhibited, preserved, and studied.
Monuments: A statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event.
Tours: Guided visits to interesting places, often with a group of people.
6. Emergencies:
Emergency Services: Services that deal with accidents and sudden illnesses.
Hospital: A place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses.
Police Station: A building where police officers work, often connected to a local area.
7. Common Phrases:
Hello/Hi!
Goodbye/Bye!
Please
Thank you
Excuse me
8. Useful Expressions:
Can you help me, please?
Where is the nearest [accommodation, restaurant, bathroom]?
How much does it cost?
I need a doctor/police.
Remember, practicing these phrases and words before your trip can help you feel more confident and prepared when communicating in Englishspeaking countries. Don" alt="旅游的英语咋写">