●The children ask if there are many sick people in the country. Mrs. Miller replies:
“ Every country has sick people. I don’t know if we have more or fewer sick people than anywhere else. But I do know that we are very lucky to have such a fine medical center to help people get well.”
●When Mr. Silver asks how many other hospitals or medical centers there are in the country. Mrs. Miller is able to tell him. An important part of her job as a tour guide is to answer the questions people ask. Another part of her job is to explain the history of parks or monuments they pass.
● After about 40 minutes of such sightseeing, the bus stops in front of a large, modern building. “ This is our national museum, “says the guide. “ You will find many interesting works of art and historical displays inside. As you leave the bus , I’ll give you a brochure that will tell you about the museum,”
“Is it in English? “Tommy asks.
“May we keep it as a souvenir? “Janet asks.
●Mrs. Miller answers yes to both questions and continue: “ Inside you will find signs in English telling about the exhibits. You will also find a display called a diorama, a small –sized model of the entire city and the countryside around it. Around this diorama are several telephones. Pick up one of the phones marked ‘English’ in order to hear a description of the city. You will also hear about some of the places we saw on the way here. In addition , the recording will tell you about some of the exhibits in the museum and some of the places we will see later this afternoon.”
● As they leave the bus, Mrs .Miller tells the sightseers: “ You have one hour to go through the museum. Then we’ll meet back at the entrance. I’ll take you to the museum restaurant where we’ll have lunch.
● As the Silvers are leaving the museum after lunch, Janet asks the tour guide, “can we stop for a moment ? I want to buy some postcards to send to my friends.The stamps in your country are so pretty.”
Each member of the family buys several postcards fronts at s sales counter just inside the front of the museum, near the diorama. Then Mrs. Silver asks: “Would you mind taking the picture of us standing on the front steps of the museum?"
Tour guides often receive this type of request. Tourists like to have picture of themselves visiting faraway places. The tour guides are often asked to take the pictures so that the whole family or group can be in the photograph.
During the afternoon, the tour goes to a large crafts market. Built by the government, the market contains many stalls (enclosed spaces) where people display (show) and sell handicraft items, clothing, and souvenirs. The family walks around the market. They stop and look at many items. Suddenly, all four members of the family have the same idea at the same time, buying some shirts as souvenirs.
Back on the bus, the family agrees that they have enjoyed every bit of the tour. They will take home memories of a pleasurable, interesting day. The souvenirs they bought will remind them of the pleasurable experiences they had.
●The children ask if there are many sick people in the country. Mrs. Miller replies: “ Every country has sick people. I don’t know if we have more or fewer sick people than anywhere else. But I do know that we are very lucky to have such a fine medical center to help people get well.” ●When Mr. Silver asks how many other hospitals or medical centers there are in the country. Mrs. Miller is able to tell him. An important part of her job as a tour guide is to answer the questions people ask. Another part of her job is to explain the history of parks or monuments they pass. ● After about 40 minutes of such sightseeing, the bus stops in front of a large, modern building. “ This is our national museum, “says the guide. “ You will find many interesting works of art and historical displays inside. As you leave the bus , I’ll give you a brochure that will tell you about the museum,” “Is it in English? “Tommy asks. “May we keep it as a souvenir? “Janet asks. ●Mrs. Miller answers yes to both questions and continue: “ Inside you will find signs in English telling about the exhibits. You will also find a display called a diorama, a small –sized model of the entire city and the countryside around it. Around this diorama are several telephones. Pick up one of the phones marked ‘English’ in order to hear a description of the city. You will also hear about some of the places we saw on the way here. In addition , the recording will tell you about some of the exhibits in the museum and some of the places we will see later this afternoon.”● As they leave the bus, Mrs .Miller tells the sightseers: “ You have one hour to go through the museum. Then we’ll meet back at the entrance. I’ll take you to the museum restaurant where we’ll have lunch. ● As the Silvers are leaving the museum after lunch, Janet asks the tour guide, “can we stop for a moment ? I want to buy some postcards to send to my friends.The stamps in your country are so pretty.”Each member of the family buys several postcards fronts at s sales counter just inside the front of the museum, near the diorama. Then Mrs. Silver asks: “Would you mind taking the picture of us standing on the front steps of the museum?"Tour guides often receive this type of request. Tourists like to have picture of themselves visiting faraway places. The tour guides are often asked to take the pictures so that the whole family or group can be in the photograph.During the afternoon, the tour goes to a large crafts market. Built by the government, the market contains many stalls (enclosed spaces) where people display (show) and sell handicraft items, clothing, and souvenirs. The family walks around the market. They stop and look at many items. Suddenly, all four members of the family have the same idea at the same time, buying some shirts as souvenirs.Back on the bus, the family agrees that they have enjoyed every bit of the tour. They will take home memories of a pleasurable, interesting day. The souvenirs they bought will remind them of the pleasurable experiences they had.
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