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If you’ve arrived in a country where you will not be staying, this is how you say you will be boarding another plane to go somewhere else.
I have a connecting flight.
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It’s always good to know whether your room has air-con or not.
Does the room have air - con?
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To tell the taxi driver the place you want to go, and you’ll be on your way.
I would like to go to _____.
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Finding this place will be especially helpful if you want to find a cheap way to get around.
Where is the bus stop?
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Should the room not be clean, don’t be afraid to ask to have it cleaned again.
Excuse me, my room is messy, and I would like it cleaned.
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If you’re travelling for fun or for vacation, use this phrase to let the officer know.
I am travelling for leisure. I am on holidays.
200
This question will also be helpful to know if there are enough places to sleep for the number of people in your hotel room.
How many beds are in the room?
200
If you get lost, always try to find you’re way back to the hotel.
Do you know where this hotel is?
200
Using this thing will definitely be helpful to find things around your destination like a restaurant, attractions (tourist locations that you want to see) and even your hotel.
Do you have a map?
200
The front desk is another word for the reception desk. Most are open all day and night, and if you need something, you should call down to these people first.
How do I call down to the front desk?
300
To say how long you will be at your English-speaking destination.
I will be here for ___ days.
300
This type of bed is one that allows two people to sleep comfortably on it.
I would like one queen bed, please.
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This phrase will help native English speakers know that English isn’t your first language.
Sorry, I don’t understand.
300
To know if you’re heading to the right place.
Where is this bus going?
300
Using this phrase will help you determine how to get to the places you wanted to visit.
How do you get to ____?
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The customs officer may ask you where you will be sleeping at your destination. Have the name of your hotel ready.
I am staying at _____.
400
Two people can sleep on a double bed, but sometimes, only one person sleeps in a double bed so they have extra space.
I would like two double beds, please.
400
You can say this and ask them to be careful with their pronunciation if you’re still having trouble.
“I don’t speak English very well” “please speak slowly”
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If you need to find the place where you take the money you use in your own country and get it changed to the money they use at your destination.
Where is the currency exchange?
400
This phrase will help you figure out whether something is close enough to walk to or if you should take a taxi or a bus.
How far is it to _____?
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If you’re travelling on behalf of your company or you are on business, this phrase will tell the officer that.
I am travelling for work.
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This situation refers to the level of the hotel.
What floor am I on?
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Some hotels may have WiFi , and if you want to use it, you’ll have to ask how to access it.
How do I access the Internet? // what is the password for the WiFi?”
500
No bus? That’s fine: take a cab.
Where can I find a taxi?
500
In the event that you’re on a high floor, you may want to use the the device that lifts and lowers you between floors of the hotel to help you get to your room.
What is Where are the elevators?
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