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    Daily conversation
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  • If visitors don’t understand your words, what can you do?
    Repeat slowly, use easier words. Use gestures or show pictures.
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  • Should you use long, difficult sentences or short, simple ones? Why?
    Use short, simple sentences because they are easier to understand.
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  • What should you do if a visitor asks you something you don’t know?
    Say politely, “I’m not sure, but I can find out for you.”
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  • If a visitor speaks too fast, what can you say?
    “Sorry, could you repeat more slowly, please?”
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  • How can body language or gestures help you when talking?
    They can make your meaning clearer and help visitors understand without many words.
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  • If visitors look tired or bored, how can you change your explanation?
    Make it shorter, ask them a fun question, or suggest a quick photo/break.
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  • What polite way can you invite them to take a photo?
    “Would you like to take a photo here?”
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  • If visitors refuse to talk to you because they are busy, what polite response can you give?
    “That’s okay, have a nice day!” / “Enjoy your visit!”
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  • Should you talk to the visitors about your culture?
    Yes. I can talk about food, festival, ...
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