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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

• Write the words in the correct spaces. Listen to check your answers.

Travel Agent: Hello, Happy-Go-Lucky Travel Services!


DIALOG 1 John: Hello, I’d like to ______________ a flight to
Hawaii, please.
Travel Agent: For how many ______________?
John: Two. For my ______________ and me.

travel
agent passengers wife book

Receptionist: Yes, can I ______________ you?


DIALOG 2 John: Hi, my wife and I would like to ______________.
Receptionist: Could I have your ______________?
John: Smith. S-M-I-T-H. John Smith.

at the
hotel check-in help name

Tracy: Hey, John! When did you get back?


DIALOG 3 John: We got back ______________.
Tracy: So, how was your ______________?
John: It was ______________!

talking
about the trip terrible yesterday trip
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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

• Work with a classmate and continue each dialog. Write in the spaces below.

DIALOG 1 (travel agent)


Agent Hello, Happy-Go-Lucky Travel Services!
John Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Hawaii, please.
Agent For how many passengers?
John Two. For my wife and me.
Agent
John

DIALOG 2 (at the hotel)


Receptionist Yes, can I help you?
John Hi, my wife and I would like to check-in.
Receptionist Could I have your name?
John Smith. S-M-I-T-H. John Smith.
Receptionist
John

DIALOG 3 (talking about the trip)


Tracy Hey, John! When did you get back?
John We got back yesterday.
Tracy So, how was your trip?
John It was terrible!
Tracy
John
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BASIC ENGLISH DIALOGS Travel

Aim Vocabulary practice; Listening practice; Speaking practice


Level Beginner

ANSWER KEY

DIALOG 1 (travel agent)

Travel Agent: Hello, Happy-Go-Lucky Travel Services!


John: Hello, I’d like to book a flight to Hawaii, please.
Travel agent: For how many passengers?
John: Two. For my wife and me.

* * * *
DIALOG 2 (at the hotel)

Receptionist: Yes, can I help you?


John: Hi, my wife and I would like to check-in.
Receptionist: Could I have your name?
John: Smith. S-M-I-T-H. John Smith.

* * * *
DIALOG 3 (talking about the trip)

Tracy: Hey, John! When did you get back?


John: We got back yesterday.
Tracy: So, how was your trip?
John: It was terrible!

ACTIVITY SUGGESTION
• After they extend the dialogs on page 2, ask your
learners to practice their conversations in pairs!
Have one or two pairs peform for the entire class!

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