3B: Ask for and Give Travel Information

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Goal: Ask for and Give Travel Information

Word focus: Tourist is a person who visits a place.

Pronunciation: Rising and Falling Intonation

When we ask questions with two options, we use rising and falling intonation. The intonation rises on the first option and falls on the second one.

(Khi chúng ta đặt câu hỏi mà có hai lựa chọn, chúng ta sử dụng ngữ điệu tăng và giảm. Ngữ điệu tăng ở lựa chọn đầu tiên và giảm ở lựa chọn thứ hai.)

REAL LANGUAGE: We often check information using questions: Is it for one night or two? Is your middle initial A or E?

Communication

You (to a new partner): "I have some travel information to share about my previous partner. Here it is:"

First name: Maria

Middle initial: L

Last name: Johnson

Date of birth: June 12, 1990

Nationality: Canadian

Country of residence: Canada

Contact number: +1 416-555-1234

Date of arrival: January 10

Number of nights: 5

Room type: Single

Reason for visit: Vacation

Goal check

You: "Hi! I need to fill out some travel information. Can you answer a few questions?"

Partner: "Sure!"

You: "What is your first name?"

Partner: "My first name is Maria."

You: "Great! Do you have a middle initial?"

Partner: "Yes, it’s L."

You: "Thanks! What is your last name?"

Partner: "My last name is Johnson."

You: "When is your date of birth?"

Partner: "I was born on June 12th, 1990."

You: "Got it. What is your nationality?"

Partner: "I’m Canadian."

You: "Where do you currently live?"

Partner: "I live in Toronto, Canada."

You: "What’s your contact number?"

Partner: "My number is +1 416-555-1234."

You: "Perfect! When is your date of arrival?"

Partner: "I’ll be arriving on January 10th."

You: "How many nights will you stay?"

Partner: "I’ll stay for 5 nights."

You: "What type of room will you need? A single or double?"

Partner: "I’ll need a single room."

You: "And what’s the reason for your visit? Business or vacation?"

Partner: "It’s for vacation."

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