English For Tourism: Tourist Activities

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English for Tourism

Tourist Activities
Compiled by:

Ni Putu Cahyani Putri Utami, S.S., M.Hum.

Name : Wilhelmus Grensideng

Semester :2D

NPM : 135

Exercise 1 Tourist Activities


Match each word in the box with its picture below.

1 get tickets 9 go sightseeing


2 go shopping 10 buy souvenirs
3 go to a club 11 take a walking tour show / concert
4 rent a car 12 make a restaurant
5 visit an historic site 13 go to a museum
6 go to a health club / fitness club 14 mail some postcards
7 go to a park 15 exchange money reservation
8 go to an Internet cafe 16 take a bus tour

Picture 1 : go sightseeing (9) Picture 9 : get tickets (1)


Picture 2 : buy sourvenis (10) Picture 10 : visit and historic site (5)
Picture 3 : take a walking tour show / concert (11) Picture 11 : buy sourvenis (10)

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Picture 4 : exchange money reservation (15) Picture 12 : go to park (7)
Picture 5 : go shopping (2) Picture 13 : go to a museum (13)
Picture 6 : mail some postcards (14) Picture 14 : go to healt club / fittnes
club (6)
Picture 7 : make a restaurant (12) Picture 15 : go to internet cafe (8)
Picture 8 : rent a car (4) Picture 16 : go to club (3)

Exercise 2

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In a good paragraph, tell about a tourist experience you had.

Last holiday i was with a friends to bedugul using a car with Juan, the trip was verry happy we felt because the
weather was so sunny there were no obstscles that made us cancel to go, upon arrival at bedugul we were
welcomed with nature so cool and the beatuful charm spolied eyes to look, not bored we can see a lot of trees
that are so big that have grown in the teens of years , not only that we also see a lake that is so big and many
kinds of balinese customs that adorn the lake we also think this is really extraordinary for us to visit once again.

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Exercise 3 Arriving and Departing
Insert the correct word from the box into the gaps. Bold your answer!

customs officer departure lounge carry-on bag


check in immigration officer baggage
collection baggage allowance queue
travel documents immigration visa

1. When you arrive in a country from overseas the customs officer checks your passport. In some
countries you must have a travel documents before you can enter. Then you proceed to the departure
lounge area to pick-up your bags and then to the check in who may, (but not always) check your
baggage.
2. When you leave a country you must firstc ollection with the airline to get your boarding pass. If there
are a lot of people you must baggsge allowance Then you go through immigation officer, where they
check your travel documents and then to the immigration to wait for your flight.
3. On most international flights you have a carry on bag of 20 kilograms per person. Many airlines allow
you to take one bag on to the aircraft usually a maximum weight of 7 kg. This is called a baggage

Exercise 4 Dialogue: At the airport (2.00pm)


Complete the dialogue by inserting the correct tense. Look for time phrases first. Bold your answer.
Bill : Hi, Ben where where are you going (go)?
Ben : Hi Bill, I m going (fly) to China later this afternoon.
Bill : what are you going (go) for business or pleasure?
Ben : Business, I go meeting (meet) some engineers tomorrow in Shanghai.
Bill : How long your staying (stay) there?
Ben : I m staying (stay) for three weeks and then I flyimg (fly) to Korea. I staying (stay) in Korea until
the end of the year and then I coming (come) back.
Bill : wiil be (be) this your first overseas trip?
Ben : No, I m going (go) to Indonesia last year and the year before that I traveling (travel) to India.
Bill : Anyway, why will be (be) you here?
Ben : I cwiil be pik up (pick up) some visitors from America. They are come (come) from Darwin but
the plane will be (be) 30 minutes late so instead of arriving at 2 o’clock they are now,arrive (now,
arrive) at 2.30pm. Americans wiil be (be) always late. and They will be (be) never on time.
Bill : I’ m hope (hope) your listening skills are good because Americans will be (be) difficult to
understand. They are have (have) a strong accent and they are speak (speak) very loudly.

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Ben : I m hope (hope) they understand me. I m practice (practice) my pronunciation every night in front
of the mirror.
Bill : nothing forget (not, forget) ‘practice makes perfect’.

Exercise 5 International signs


For each sign, write short answers to these questions:

1. Where would you find these signs? 2. What do these signs mean?

3. Have you seen these signs around Bali? 4. Are these signs useful? Why? Why not?

Picture 1 : restaurant

Picture 2 : toylet

Picture 3 : prohibited sign on the road

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