PHRASEBOOK
Prepare a phrase book for the country to which you will be traveling. Translate the commonly used phrases to the right into the predominant spoken language of your travel destination. Make this look attractive. You may use tables or column formatting. Use artwork or a graphic from the Internet that is associated with your foreign country. Check out Creative Commons licensed work.
*Special note: If you are going to an English-speaking country, look up English words that mean different things in the country to which you are traveling. One example would include a "boot," which in the US means footwear and in the UK means the trunk of a car.
Minimum Requirements
Greetings
Hello.
Good morning.
My name is (Your Name). How are you?
Thank you very much.
What is your name?
Do you speak English?
I don’t understand.
You’re welcome. Good-bye. Excuse me. Recreation
What is the admission cost? Would you like to dance?
Lodging
How far is the hotel? I have reservations.
What time do they serve lunch? Where is the hotel?
Where is the bathroom?
Shopping
Where are the shoes? How much does it cost? Where is the jewelry? What size is this?
Do you have any other colors? Red? Black?
White?
Blue? Green?
Dining
Bring the check.
How much is the check? I need more water.
I need the menu.
Numbers
One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, twenty, fifty one-hundred, one thousand What time is it?