1. Unit 1 A Coach Tour of Bangkok
Conversation in Context
A guide is welcoming a group of tourists before they start a coach tour of Bangkok.
Guide : Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of Sabaidee Holidays, I’d like to welcome you on board the coach trip to the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. First of all, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Manit and I’m your guide for today. In a few minutes we’ll leave the hotel for the tour. Let me take this opportunity to tell you briefly about the itinerary. It will take us about one hour to get to the Grand Palace from the hotel. On the way you’ll see many interesting places. First we’ll pass the king’s royal residence, Chitralada Palace and then the Marble Temple, the Equestrian Statue of King Rama V on the Royal Plaza in front of Anantasamakom Hall, Mahakarn Fort, Lohaprasat, the Democracy Monument, and, finally Sanam Luang. When we arrive at the Grand Palace we’ll start with the tour of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which will take about an hour. After that we’ll visit the Grand Palace and we’ll spend about one hour there. After the Grand Place I’m going to take you to a Thai restaurant for lunch. After lunch we’ll visit Wat Phra Chetuphon, the temple built by king Rama I to mark his reign. After that you’ll have the afternoon free. Do you have any questions?
Tourist 1 : Are you going to take us back to the hotel after the temple tour?
Guide : Yes, of course.
Tourist 2 : How long are we going to visit the last temple?Guide : About an hour and a half. English for Tourist Guides 1
2. Tourist 1 : What are we going to see there?
Guide : You’ll see the largest reclining Buddha in Bangkok there.
1. Unit 1 A Coach Tour of BangkokConversation in Context A guide is welcoming a group of tourists before they start a coach tour of Bangkok.Guide : Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of Sabaidee Holidays, I’d like to welcome you on board the coach trip to the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. First of all, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Manit and I’m your guide for today. In a few minutes we’ll leave the hotel for the tour. Let me take this opportunity to tell you briefly about the itinerary. It will take us about one hour to get to the Grand Palace from the hotel. On the way you’ll see many interesting places. First we’ll pass the king’s royal residence, Chitralada Palace and then the Marble Temple, the Equestrian Statue of King Rama V on the Royal Plaza in front of Anantasamakom Hall, Mahakarn Fort, Lohaprasat, the Democracy Monument, and, finally Sanam Luang. When we arrive at the Grand Palace we’ll start with the tour of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which will take about an hour. After that we’ll visit the Grand Palace and we’ll spend about one hour there. After the Grand Place I’m going to take you to a Thai restaurant for lunch. After lunch we’ll visit Wat Phra Chetuphon, the temple built by king Rama I to mark his reign. After that you’ll have the afternoon free. Do you have any questions?Tourist 1 : Are you going to take us back to the hotel after the temple tour?
Guide : Yes, of course.
Tourist 2 : How long are we going to visit the last temple?Guide : About an hour and a half. English for Tourist Guides 1
2. Tourist 1 : What are we going to see there?
Guide : You’ll see the largest reclining Buddha in Bangkok there.
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