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Travelling Abroad

This document provides phrases for common situations when traveling abroad, such as asking for or offering things, asking for help or favors, asking for permission, inviting or suggesting activities, giving advice, and asking for directions. It also includes sample responses for "yes" and "no" answers in these situations to demonstrate appropriate ways to accept or decline in English.

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Travelling Abroad

This document provides phrases for common situations when traveling abroad, such as asking for or offering things, asking for help or favors, asking for permission, inviting or suggesting activities, giving advice, and asking for directions. It also includes sample responses for "yes" and "no" answers in these situations to demonstrate appropriate ways to accept or decline in English.

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Departamento de Ingls

TRAVELLING ABROAD!

1. ASKING FOR SOMETHING Two tickets to London, please. I'D LIKE a cup of cofee. HAVE YOU GOT any change? I'M LOOKING FOR a dress. CAN I HAVE a sandwich? COULD I borrow your bike? COULD YOU lend me your bike? 2. OFFERING SOMETHING DO YOU WANT some biscuits? WOULD YOU LIKE a coke? HOW ABOUT an orange juice? DO YOU FEEL LIKE a coke? DO YOU FANCY a lemonade? 3. OFFERING HELP I'LL carry the cases for you. CAN I HELP you with the cooking? SHALL I mend it for you? DO YOU WANT ME to help you? 4. ASKING FOR A FAVOUR CAN/COULD YOU do me a favor? WILL/WOULD YOU pass the salt? WOULD YOU MIND helping me? 5. ASKING FOR PERMISSION CAN/COULD/MAY I go out? DO YOU MIND IF I make a call? IS IT O.K. IF I open the window? 6. INVITING OR SUGGESTING DO YOU WANT TO come home? WOULD YOU LIKE TO go out? WHY DON'T WE play tennis? DO YOU FEEL LIKE walking? HOW ABOUT going for a walk? LET'S go to the party. SHALL WE go on holiday? 7. GIVING ADVICE YOU SHOULD stay at home. WHY DON'T YOU phone the police? YOU'D BETTER go to bed. IF I WERE YOU, I'D buy it. 8. ASKING FOR SUGGESTIONS SHALL I buy this jacket? What SHALL WE do? 9. ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS WHERE IS the railway station, please? HOW CAN I get/GO TO the zoo? IS THERE a post office near here?

YES -Yes, of course. -Sure. Here you are. -Certainly, sir/madam.

NO -I'm afraid I haven't got any/one. -I'm sorry, but it's broken.

YES -Yes, please. -Yes, I'd love it.

NO -No, thank you. -I don't feel like it.

YES -Please. -Yes, if you like. -That's very kind/nice of you.

NO -That's all right. -Never mind. -I can manage. Thank you anyway.

YES -Of course. -Sure. Here you are. -No, I don't (mind). YES -Please do. -No, I don't (mind). -Yes, of course. YES -Yes, I would. -That's a good idea. -Great! -I'd love to. -All right/O.K. -That would be lovely. -Why not? YES -All right/O.K. -Yes, you are right.

NO -I'm afraid I can't. -Im sorry, but...

NO -Well, actually...

NO -No, I wouldn't. -I'd like to, but... -I'm sorry, but... -I'm afraid... -Well, actually... -... Thank you anyway.

NO -Thank you, but...

YES -The second turn on the left. -Go straight on and it's on your right

NO -I'm afraid I'm a stranger here. -Sorry, I don't know. -No, there isn't.

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