sábado, 7 de janeiro de 2012

English for traveling

Are you planning to travel? You can learn some basic tips to help you on your trip.
Common questions asked at the Immigration and Customs
  1. What is the purpose of your visit?
  2. How long are you planning to stay?
  3. Where will you be staying?
  4. Is this your first time to ... (name of the country)?
  5. Are you carrying any meat or dairy products with you?
  6. Do you have anything to declare? 
Example Conversation 


A: Welcome to Canada. May I see your passport please?
B: Sure. Here it is.
A: Where are you coming from?
B: I'm coming from Seoul, Korea.
A: What is the purpose of your visit?
B: I'm here on business.
A: How long are you planning to stay?
B: I'll be staying for three weeks.
A: Where will you be staying?
B: I'll be staying at a hotel.
A: Have you ever been to Canada before?
B: No, this is my first time.
A: Do you have anything to declare?
B: No, nothing.
A: Enjoy your stay.
B: Thank you.
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If you want to practice more go to:
There you can listen to a dialogue, answer questions of comprehension, correct your exercise and much more.

I also suggest this video. It's very clear, but I'm quite sure the people who work at the immigration don't speak like this woman. 

I hope this can be helpful.Please leave your comments!

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