Have you ever visited an English speaking country? Your trip will be enjoyable and will have no problems if you can communicate in English, so before you take your passport, check out some useful travel terms.
check-in counter
This is the site where passengers register their baggage and receive their passes to be addressed.
boarding pass
This is a document that brings the passenger name, seat number and other information about the airline.
Aisle or window seat?
Passengers can ask to be seated at the side of the window or near the central corridor. For example: I’d prefer a window seat.
Economy, Business or First class?
A plane has different classes and chairs: Business class is more expensive but more comfortable Economy.
One-way or roundtrip?
You can only buy a one-way road (single) or two channels, ie return ticket round-trip (return), for example: A one-way economy class ticket to Paris, please.
Domestic and International Flights
Domestic flights are flights within the same country. the international flights are between countries and continents.
check-in luggage
This is the baggage that goes in the hold (position hold) of the plane.
carry-on luggage
Also called hand luggage bags that can be hand carried by the passenger.
Arrivals and Departures
These are separate areas in the airport where flights arrive or off respectively. You can tell the taxi driver: “Take me to International Arrivals, please.”
Is this on Sale? Buying into English
You know how to get the best price to go shopping in an English speaking country? or the arguments of the vendors you believe? Learn some useful expressions that will ensure an improvement in your tactics to haggle!
Shopaholic
Someone who is addicted to shopping. For example, Sally is a real shopaholic — She spent without control, all his money on clothes!
Are you looking for anything in particular?
The sales assistant was wondering if you need some help.
I’m just looking
Use this phrase to mean that you do not need advice from the seller that you will not buy, you are only watching.
Is this on sale?
Many discount stores have seasons where products are sold up to half price!
This is 10% less
The item price has been reduced by 10%.
This is a great promotion!
Means they are offering an excellent product at a low price.
Do you have it in another color?
Use this phrase if you like the style but you do not like the color or size does not work. Example: Do you have this in blue?
Can I try this on?
Most stores have rooms to test whether the clothes you have to measure yours.
That comes to …
Means the local price or real, for example: That comes to $ 55.
Are you paying by cash or credit card?
The cashier will ask you to leave the hotel how to pay.

June 20th, 2009
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