At the London Dungeons — Joining a Tour Group Tour Guide: “Welcome to the London Dungeons! Are you ready for a spooky tour? Please stay with your group and follow me.”
Yes, I’m excited! How long is the tour? Will there be actors to scare us?
At a Souvenir Shop in London Shop Assistant: “Hello! Are you looking for souvenirs? Do you want something for yourself or as a gift?”
Yes, I’m looking for a souvenir for ____. Do you have ____ (magnets/keychains/T-shirts/mugs)?
At Hotel Breakfast Waiter: “Good morning! Would you like to see the breakfast menu? Do you prefer a hot or cold breakfast?
Yes, I would like ______ for breakfast. Can I have ______, please?
Booking Afternoon Tea Hotel Staff: “Good afternoon! Would you like me to book afternoon tea for you? Do you prefer a traditional or modern tea?”
Yes, please book afternoon tea at ____. I want it at ____ o’clock.
At Buckingham Palace Ticket Office Ticket Officer: “Hello! Would you like to buy tickets for Buckingham Palace? Are you visiting for sightseeing or a special event?”
Yes, I would like ____ ticket(s). I’m visiting for ____.
At the Theatre Show — Finding Your Seat Usher: “Good evening! Can I see your ticket, please? Your seat is in row ____, seat number ____.
Thank you! Is this near the ____ (stage/exit)? What time does the show start?
Reporting a Lost Room Key Receptionist: “Hello! How can I help you today?" Where do you think you lost the key?
I have lost my room key. Can you please help me? My room number is ___. I lost it ______.
Asking for Directions to Big Ben Passerby: “Hello! Are you looking for Big Ben? Do you want to walk or take the Tube?”
Yes, how do I get to Big Ben? I want to ____.
At Kew Gardens Entrance Ticket Staff: “Welcome! Are you here to visit Kew Gardens? Would you like a map or information about today’s exhibits?”
Yes, I want a ticket for ____. I am interested in ____.
Getting Off the Bus Bus Driver: “Your stop is coming up next. Please press the stop button if you want to get off.”
Thank you! I will press the stop button now. Is the ____ (museum/shop/etc.) near this stop?
Asking About Prices Customer (Student): “How much is this ____? Do you have any special offers or discounts?”
This ____ is £____. We also have a deal: buy two, get one free.
On the Platform — Asking About the Train Station Staff: “Are you waiting for the ____ Line train? The next train will arrive in ____ minutes.
Thank you! Does this train stop at ____ station? How many stops is it from here?
At the Ticket Machine — Buying a Travel Card Station Staff: “Hi there! Are you buying a ticket or a travel card? Do you need help using the machine?”
I want to buy a ____ travel card. Can you help me choose the right ticket?
Asking for Directions Around the Hotel Receptionist: “Hi! Are you looking for directions? Where do you want to go?”
I want to go to the ____. How do I get there?
(Receptionist): Good morning! How was your night at the London Central Hotel? Can I help you plan your day today?
Good morning! My night was ___. Yes, please. I want to visit some famous places in London.
Reporting a Problem with the Room Receptionist: “Hello! How can I help you today?”
My room ____ has a problem. The ____ is not working.
Paying for the Bus Fare Bus Driver: “Are you paying with an Oyster card, contactless, or do you need a ticket?”
“I will pay with ____. How much is the fare to ____?
On the Train — Asking a Passenger Passenger: “Hi! Are you okay? Do you need help finding your stop?”
Yes, I’m going to ____. Can you tell me when to get off?
At the Underground Station — Asking for Directions Station Staff: “Hello! Do you need help with directions? Where are you going today?”
Yes, I want to go to ____. Which line should I take?
At the London Eye — Boarding the Capsule Staff: “Hello! Welcome to the London Eye. Are you ready for your ride? Please step into capsule number ____.”
Yes, thank you! Is this a ____ ride? How long does it take?
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