English for travelers with pronunciation.

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Remember: to start speaking English, you must learn about thirty basic phrases. But only. These include greetings and farewells, expressions of gratitude, apologies, questions like: “Where is it?”, “Could you help me?”, “How much is it?”, “How is it in English?”, “I I don’t like it”, “It’s expensive”, standard answers: “Yes”, “No”, “I don’t understand”, words denoting the time of day, as well as the nearest time periods in relation to this (see the “Time” section). And, of course, remember the salutary: “Please call an ambulance (policeman)!”

“What happiness! I am finally going to rest! For the first time in my life - not to the sunny Crimea, but imagine, to Antalya, Greece, the Canary Islands! - you say to your friends and then involuntarily stop under the stern gaze of some skeptic. “And what are you going to do there, dear, without a tongue? What if you get lost? And look for the fistula of the wind in the iol ... "You bitterly complain about the villainous fate, and mainly about your own laziness, which did not allow you to overcome not only Turkish and Greek, but at least English - a language that is rightly called a language international communication and which is understandable everywhere, even there. where mainly Turkish and Greek are spoken.

CONTENT
To the reader
Forms of address
Greetings
Acquaintance, farewell
Congratulations
Wishes
Gratitude
Apologies
request, question
consent, permission
Refusal, prohibition
Invitation
Sympathy, consolation
OK
Useful words and expressions
Human
First Name Last Name
Place of residence
Language
A family
A person's appearance
Useful words and expressions
Proverbs and sayings
Time. Dates
Days, months, years
Dates
Watch
Seasons, weather
Useful words and expressions
Transport
Tickets
Baggage
Train tickets
At the railway station
Signs at the station
ads
Signs on trains
Airplane tickets
In the airport
Signs at the airport
ads
Inscriptions on the plane
Flight attendant announcements
Tickets for the ship
Inscriptions on the ship
ads
At the border (customs)
In the town
Signboards on city streets
Announcements on the streets of the city. Prohibiting inscriptions
How to ask for directions
Travel by bus (tram, trolleybus)
Underground
Taxi
On your car
Useful words and expressions
Purchases
Store names
Price
In the shop
Useful words and expressions
Grocery store
Buying clothes
Useful words and expressions
Women's clothing
Men's clothing
Cosmetics and perfumery
Electrical goods
Buying products
Useful words and expressions
Food
At the table
Useful words and expressions
Proverbs and sayings
At the restaurant
In hotel
Names and signs
Hotel stay
Rent the room
At the post office
Rack windows
Letters, telegrams, translations
Useful words and expressions
Talking on the phone
In the bank
Useful words and expressions
Money
Useful words and expressions
Domestic services
Salon
Useful words and expressions
photo studio
Useful words and expressions
Dry cleaning, self-service laundry
Useful words and expressions
Shoe repair
Health care
At the doctor's
Treatment
At the pharmacy
Useful words and expressions
Diseases
Relaxation
Travels
Useful words and expressions
Theatre
Useful words and expressions
Movie
Museum
Sports and sports
Useful words and expressions
Studies
Useful words and expressions
Proverbs and sayings
Work
ads
Names, abbreviations
Resume writing
Profession
Useful words and expressions
business person
Useful words and expressions
Business correspondence
Opening Phrases
Connecting elements of the letter
Expressions used at the end of a letter.
Commercial dictionary
Extreme situation

Useful words and expressions
Application
English alphabet
Colors, properties, qualities
Colors
Properties, qualities

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English is the universal language of the world community, which is spoken in many countries.

English is spoken in the United States and Canada, Great Britain and Ireland, India, Pakistan and Malta, New Zealand, Australia and individual countries African English recognized official language communication.

There are many varieties of the English dialect: Canadian, New Zealand, African, Cockney (dialect of some parts of London).

And this is only a small part of the countries where they communicate in English. Considering how rapidly international relationships between countries, and the travel of the inhabitants of the planet around the world is becoming more and more active, it must be recognized that without knowledge of a generally recognized international language modern man loses a lot in the knowledge of life, history and culture of other countries.

Traveling to English-speaking countries can be very exciting, especially those that are rich in historical and cultural relics.

Before you travel abroad, it would be nice to take care of ways to communicate with representatives of another state and mentality.

In this case, the conversation foreign language can be a great help for tourists, vacationers and business people.

It will help build communication with foreigners at least at the minimum level: ask for something, tell about yourself, choose the right product, order food in a restaurant.

The phrase book is an indispensable book, it contains standard phrases, cliches of questions and answers, the most common in communication between people.

As a rule, the material in the phrase book is divided into several sections on commonly used topics: greetings, transport, train stations, restaurants, hotels, shopping, dates and times, and many other situations.

A great convenience for the modern tourist is that the phrase book can be downloaded from mobile phone or an iPhone, you can also purchase a colorfully designed phrasebook - a guidebook, which contains a list of addresses of attractions, phone numbers, price lists and other important little things.

The phrasebook includes expressions and words used in everyday life in England, the United States and other English-speaking countries. Pronunciation transcriptions given together with Russian and English words greatly facilitate the correct reading of words, which makes communication more accessible and easier.

English is not difficult to learn, since words do not change by gender and case. Therefore, if you just take words from the dictionary, it is quite possible to compose a whole sentence.

To convert a word to plural, you just need to add the suffix "s" to it. There are exceptions, of course.

For example, mispronunciation long and short vowels can cause confusion as the pronunciation changes the meaning of the word. Therefore, the pronunciation of a long vowel is marked with a colon in the transcription.

English words and their pronunciation

By studying words and phrases from a phrasebook, you can learn how to speak correctly and at the same time replenish your knowledge of English vocabulary.

Greetings

  1. Hello! - hi - hi!
  2. Hello/! - he'low - Hello!
  3. Good morning! — goodmo:ning — Good morning!
  4. Good day! - good a: ftenun - Good Afternoon.
  5. Good evening! — gudy:wing — Good Evening!
  6. How are you feeling? — how a yu: philly: n — How are you feeling?
  7. Bye! - Bye - Bye!
  8. Thank you - senk' yu - Thank you.
  9. Please - pli:z - Please.
  10. Sorry - Excuse me - Excuse me.

Acquaintance, farewell

  1. My name is ... Maria - my name from Maria - My name is ... Maria.
  2. Let me introduce myself? - let me introduce myself myself - Let me introduce myself?
  3. Nice to meet you! — Glad toomey:t you: — Glad to meet you!
  4. Let me introduce you to Lara - Do yu like that mit Laura? /its Laura. - Do you like to meet Lara? / It's Laura!
  5. What is your age? - wat from u: age / how old and u - What is your age? / How old are you?
  6. What country are you from? - ve a yu from - Where are you from?
  7. I'm from Moscow - aim from Moscow - I, m from Moskow.
  8. Where did you stay? — yea yu: ste:in — Where are you staying?
  9. I don't understand - ah dont andestend - I don't understand
  10. I speak little English - ah sleep: kynglish bit - I speak english a bit.
  11. Are you married? - a: yu: merid - Are you married?
  12. How many children do you have? - how mani children duyu hev - How many children do you have? ve?
  13. How is your mood? - how a: yu - How are you?
  14. Everything is fine! - aim fine - I, m fine!
  15. Thanks, good! - senkyu: ok - Thank you, okay!
  16. So-so - sow sow - So - so!
  17. Bad - bad - bad.
  18. Goodbye! - Goodbye - Goodbye!
  19. See you! - si: yu - See you!
  20. Good luck! - o:l the best - All the best!
  21. tomorrow - tou'morou - tomorrow.
  22. Let's meet at nine o'clock? - let's meet at nineo'clock - Let's meet at nineo'clock!
  23. on Friday - he is Friday - on friday.

Station / Hotel

  1. Where can I buy a plane ticket (train, boat)? — uea ai ken bai e ticket fo: the plane (train, spike) — Where can I buy a ticket for the plane (train, ship)? What is the price of the ticket? — haumach daz etiquette cost — How much does a ticket cost?
  2. One ticket to Moscow, please - one ticket to moscow pli: s - One ticket to Moscow, please.
  3. Where can I change my ticket? - wah ai ken change my ticket - Where can I change my ticket?
  4. Well, I buy this ticket - Well, I buy this ticket.
  5. I need a hotel room - aini: d e ru: m - I need a room.
  6. I want to book a room for one / two people - ai want boo: k er ru: m - I want to book a room for one \ two person.
  7. May I ask what is the price for this room? May I ask what the charge is?

Transport / In the city

  1. Where can I take a taxi? - vea ai can take e taxi - Where I can take a taxi?
  2. How much does a metro ticket cost? — how much is the ticket for metro — How much is the ticket for metro?
  3. Take me home - take me home - Takeme home.
  4. I need to get to the station - ah no: d tou get to the station - I need to get to the station.
  5. Stop here, please - Stopkhie, pli:z - Stop here, please.
  6. Could you please wait? - where you wate, pliz - Could you wait, please?
  7. What bus do I need? - wat bass mast aitek - What bus must I take?
  8. I want to buy one ticket
  9. What is the best way to get there? — wichiz zebest way tuget zere — Which is the best way to get there?
  10. I’m looking for… my hotel
  11. Supermarket - Supema:ket - Supermarket.
  12. Metro station - matrow station - Metro station.
  13. Street - Street - Street.
  14. Mail - post office - Post office.
  15. Pharmacy - fa:rmasi - Pharmacy.
  16. Hospital - hospital - Hospital.
  17. Ambulance - Quick help ambulance - Quick help an ambulance.
  18. Doctor - dokte: - Doctor.
  19. I have a bruise - ah hev ehant - I have a hurt.
  20. Fracture - break - Break.
  21. Call the doctor - call ze dokte: - Call the doctor.
  22. Call the police! — kol the palis — Call the police!
  23. I'm lost! - Aim Lost - I'm lost!

Shopping/Restaurant

Spoken English in the store

  1. I want to buy food - ai wont tubai fu: dstuffs - I want to buy Foodstuffs.
  2. Water - here: p - Water.
  3. Milk - milk - Milk.
  4. Fish - fish - Fish.
  5. Meat - mi: t - Meat.
  6. Chicken - chicken - Chicken.
  7. Potato - Potato - Potato.
  8. Fruit - fruit - Fruit.
  9. Sweets - sw: tc - Sweets.
  10. Do you have a free table? - Do you have a free table? - Do you have a free table?
  11. I need to book a table. - ah vont that reserve e table - I want to reserve a table.
  12. Tea / Coffee - ti: / coffee: - Tea / coffee.
  13. Soup - soup - Soup.
  14. Fried - fried - Fried.
  15. Boiled - boiled - Boiled.
  16. Macaroni - macaroni: with - Macaronis.
  17. Sandwich - sandwich - Sendvich.
  18. Wine - wine - Wine.

Dates and times

  1. Time - time - time.
  2. Today - tu'day - today.
  3. Yesterday - estedei - yesterday.
  4. Tomorrow - tu'morou - tomorrow.
  5. Tonight - tu'night - tonight.
  6. It's exactly five o'clock now - it's from the file it's it's: p - It is five sharp It is.
  7. Morning - mo: ning - morning.
  8. Day - day - day.
  9. Evening - and: vnin - evening.
  10. Night - night - night.
  11. What time is it now? - wat time is exhausted - What time is it?
  12. Week - ui: k - week.
  13. Monday - mandi - monday.
  14. Tuesday - tew: zdi - tuesday.
  15. Wednesday - Wednesday - wednesday.
  16. Thursday - here - thursday.
  17. Friday - friday - friday.
  18. Saturday - setadi - saturday.
  19. Sunday - sandy - sunday.
  20. Month - mans - month.
  21. January - January - January.
  22. February - February - February.
  23. March - Ma: h - March.
  24. April - April - April.
  25. May - May - May.
  26. June - ju: n - June.
  27. July - ju: barking - July.
  28. August - o:guest - August.
  29. September - sep'temba - September.
  30. October - ok'toube - Octorber.
  31. November - no'vemba - November.
  32. December - de'semba - December.
  33. Year - yea - Year.
  34. Season - si: zones - Season.
  35. Winter - u'inte - Winter.
  36. Spring - spring - Spring.
  37. Summer - Same - Summer.
  38. Autumn - o:tm - Autumn.

This phrasebook has been adjusted for the most basic everyday words and expressions needed when traveling abroad.

In order to advance in the study of English on your own, we recommend printing out this phrasebook, and every day practice in the correct pronunciation of memorizing English vocabulary.

Also learn more phrases that can help in an unforeseen situation.

Learning a language requires daily vocabulary replenishment and live communication. We wish you pleasant and memorable travels!

Traveling abroad is one of better ways recreation. We all want travel to be easy and enjoyable. Significantly "make your life easier" during the trip can be English, because it is used in every country. How to quickly learn English for tourists, where to start and what to devote maximum time to - we will tell you about this in our article.

Why you need to learn English for tourists

Learn English and travel the world in comfort. Knowing English gives you a number of advantages and will help you out in a difficult situation. We list three main advantages of knowing English on a trip:

  1. Safety

    English is understood in almost any country in the world, so it can help you out in unforeseen situations. For example, if you get lost in a foreign city, you can ask the locals for directions. In some cases, knowing English can save your health: if you need medical help, you will be able to call it yourself and explain what happened to you.

  2. Saving

    English will help you save on the price of tickets, at the hotel and in the market.

    • Tickets. It is much more profitable to book them on the websites of airlines - there you buy tickets directly. When you purchase them from travel company, you have to pay a commission for mediation. Read our phrasebook on the topic "", and you will not have any difficulties!
    • Booking a hotel is also more profitable on your own, and even better - find a good hostel and check into it, it's much cheaper than a hotel room. Thanks to the knowledge of English, you will be able to familiarize yourself with the rules of the hotel or hostel, find out which services are free and which you will have to pay a tidy sum for. And you can also chat with other travelers in your neighborhood and find out from them what interesting places it is worth visiting where it is profitable to buy souvenirs, etc. And if you still decide to stay at a hotel, then study our phrase book "" to easily book a room and communicate with the staff.
    • In the market you can bargain with local residents: They understand English very well. In some countries, bargaining is a prerequisite for a purchase, a way to express respect for the seller. You can save up to 70% on your purchase!
  3. Diversity

    Knowing English will allow you to plan your trip on your own. You won't be tied to beaten paths travel companies: Now you can plan your own trip. Holidays according to a personal plan are always the most successful and exciting, do not miss this opportunity. By the way, do not forget to learn useful phrases from our article "" before the trip in order to easily get to the place you need in any country.

1. Set aside 1-2 hours a day for classes

The best way to learn English quickly before you travel is to study for at least 60 minutes daily. If you have a busy work schedule, try to devote at least 30 minutes a day to learning English, and study for 1-2 hours two or three days a week.

2. If possible, study with a teacher

If you are not constrained in financial opportunities, it is better to deal with. An experienced mentor will draw up the correct intensive training program, give you valuable recommendations on mastering the English language. With it, you will practice the acquired theoretical knowledge.

3. Take lessons from a native speaker

If you are going to English-speaking countries, you can try to study with a native speaker from this country (if your level of English is not lower than confident). Then you will not only improve your English, but also learn interesting and useful details about the culture and customs of the country.

4. Go to English conversation clubs

Before the trip, you need to be sure to “talk” in English. While preparing for the trip, try to find and visit an English conversation club at least 1-2 times. Attending the event is cheap, the topics discussed are very different. And most importantly, a native speaker is almost always present at such meetings. You can listen to the sound of English speech from the mouth of a foreigner.

Words and phrases you need to prepare for your trip

1. Determine the words you will need to learn

If you decide to learn English for travel on your own, think about what you will do, what countries to travel to, what places to visit. Remember how you traveled around the cities of your native country, what words you used when booking a hotel room, for shopping in stores, on excursions. You will need to learn the vocabulary of this subject. You can write down the necessary words and phrases in Russian in a notebook, then look for their translation into English and learn.

2. Use thematic phrasebooks

Thematic phrasebooks can and should be used. Only not during the trip, when there is no time to find the right phrase, but in preparation for the trip. Read the dialogues aloud, see how the sentence is built, what words are used in this. And most importantly - learn useful phrases from the phrasebook by heart. For example, we have presented simple phrasebooks for travelers and which will be convenient for you to prepare for your trip. You can also use the printed edition, preferably with a CD-ROM, where dialogues are voiced, or you can take phrases from resources: talkenglish.com (thematic dialogues are voiced), edition.englishclub.com (phrases are selected by topic). Pay attention to the article "Hotel guide: learning English for travel". It contains typical dialogues, it is best to memorize phrases from them.

3. Think safety

Think about unexpected situations in advance and learn phrases related to asking for help. If you are studying with a teacher, ask the teacher to teach you "saving" phrases. You must know them by heart, such statements can save your life in case of danger.

What else to do before the trip

1. Review Basic Grammar

The grammar of English is also worth paying attention to. Even if you don't have much time to prepare, review at least the basics: sentence order, three simple tenses, degrees of comparison of adjectives, etc.

Watching a video or listening to a related podcast is another way to develop your listening comprehension while learning useful phrases. You can watch a lot of interesting videos with subtitles on the topic "Travel" on the site englishcentral.com, and you can listen to podcasts on the resource eslpod.com (there are several materials from this site in the public domain, a paid account is required to use the rest of the podcasts).

3. Test your knowledge

To check how well you have mastered the vocabulary and learned the necessary expressions, test your knowledge at learnenglishfeelgood.com. Pass the tests several times - gradually you will memorize additional vocabulary and useful phrases from the exercises.

4. Familiarize yourself with sign language

Last tip: relax and travel the world! If you forget a word, sign language can help you out. However, first you need to find out which of the body movements are worth using, and which ones are better to refuse. If you are traveling to the USA or England, check out the article "".

All tips on how to learn English before traveling are simple and accessible to everyone. Start learning English as early as possible, then your preparation for the trip will be of maximum benefit, and you will feel comfortable when communicating with foreigners. If you need to quickly learn English for tourists, we suggest signing up for.

The phrasebook contains the words and expressions necessary for our compatriots in order to be able to communicate in English during business and leisure trips. A universal educational and practical guide will help everyone to easily overcome the language barrier and give confidence in communicating with foreigners. There is a dictionary at the end of each section. The manual is compiled according to the thematic principle and includes a wide range of conversational situations. The phrasebook will allow you to expand your vocabulary and will be useful to those who study English in secondary and higher educational institutions, as well as for anyone who wants to improve their English.

The work belongs to the genre Dictionaries. It was published in 2010 by the Tsentrpoligraf publishing house. On our website you can download the book "Popular Russian-English Phrasebook / Popular Russian-English Phrase-Book" in fb2, rtf, epub, pdf, txt format or read online. Here, before reading, you can also refer to the reviews of readers who are already familiar with the book, and find out their opinion. In the online store of our partner you can buy and read the book in paper form.

Okay, yes, know, ai dont speak English is the most basic set of words from the English language, which almost everyone has. However, in order to travel independently, this is not enough. “Why then go somewhere by yourself, not knowing the language?” - you ask. But why.

What is our dictionary for?

For example, you live in Thailand and miss your family and friends very much. And now, finally, you decide to invite your parents, friends, brothers, sisters, or, to be honest, your beloved mother-in-law! And what? In her own way, she will bring sausages, herrings of her own salting, mushrooms, homemade pickled cucumbers, tomatoes, jams, sauerkraut, caviar or even bacon, warm up under the Thai warm sun, tell her friends via Skype how warm it is here, at a time when they are all minus 20 degrees and a snowstorm. And everyone is good for it.

Here the question arises, but how can she go? “By the way, of course, the best. Comfortable. And the hotel is separate and an excursion to the crocodiles is included in the price, ”he thinks. “Oh, mom will come to visit, see you!!!” she will say.

As a result, you buy tickets from Etihad or Emirates with a transfer in the UAE, and instruct on the main issues. Here it turns out that last time My mother-in-law used English at school when she sang the song “Happy abyss to yu” with friends to a classmate or even learned German. And in Abu Dhabi, she needs to look at her exit number. Or worse, move from one terminal to another at the huge Dubai airport. This is where our concise English-Russian dictionary for an independent traveler will come in handy.


But seriously speaking, now many people go to spend the winter in Pattaya - a city in which almost every second Thai has already learned. A city where all the inscriptions, signs, menus and price tags have long been translated for our beloved tourists. All this allows compatriots to live in Thailand without knowing English, so the international airport and airplanes are the only place where you still cannot do without it.

How to use it

All words and expressions in the dictionary are divided into thematic sections. At the end of each section there are several template phrases in which words can be used. in brackets after English phrase or words are given a transcription in Russian, which will help you pronounce them relatively correctly.

Concise English-Russian Dictionary

Of course, it is unlikely that it will be possible to solve all questions with the help of this dictionary. However, it is enough to get to the final destination without any problems.

The airport

Boarding pass (boarding pass) - boarding pass

Boarding time (boarding time) - landing time

Ticket (ticket) - ticket

Departue (departier) - departure

Arrival (arrival) - arrival (adjective), e.g., arrival time - arrival time

Arrive (arrayv) - arrive (verb)

Time (time) - time

Date (date) - date

Flight (flight) - flight

Zone (zones) - zone

Seat (sieve) - place

Baggage (luggage), luggage (lagege) - luggage

Gate (gate) - exit (for landing)

Food & beverage (food and beveridge) - food and snacks

WC, Toilet (toilet) - toilet

Stewardess (stewardess) - stewardess

Meeting point (meeting point) - meeting point

Shower (shower) - shower

Information (information) - information

Passport Control (passport control) - passport control

Train (train) - train, metro

Voucher Meal (voucher million) - coupon for lunch

Check-in (check-in) - check-in for a flight

Medical center (medical center) - first-aid post

Passenger (passenger) - passenger, passenger

Down (down) - down; Up (up) - up

Left (left) - left, left (another meaning - lost in the past. Time)

Right (right) - right, right (other meaning - right, in the meaning of "yes")

Straight (straight) - straight

Floor (floor) - floor

Late (late) - late, late

Delayed (delayd) - delayed

Belt (belt) - belt

I am lost (ah em lost) - I got lost / got lost

Phrases

Excuse me, sir / miss ... (excuse me sir / miss) - courtesy to any person, the beginning of a sentence.

Can you tell/ show/ help me? (ken you tell / show / help me?) - Can you tell me / show me / help me?

Where is (my) gate (number…)? (ver from (may) gate (number…)?) – where is (my) boarding gate (number…)? Use one of the words in brackets.

How can I find…? (how can ai find ...) - How can I find ...? (train - train, toilet - toilet, (name of airline) + office - airline counter)

I don't know my gate. Can you help me? (Ay dont know my gate. Can you help me?) - I don't know my gate number. Can you help me?

Sorry, I can't understand (sorry, ah kent understand) - sorry, I don't understand

Food

Juice (juice) - juice

Water (water) - water

Cold (cold) - cold

Hot (hot) - hot

No gass (know gess) - without gas

Black tea (black tea) - black tea

Sugar (pike) - sugar

Coffe (coffee) - coffee

Pizza (pizza) - pizza

Salad (salad) - salad

Sandwich (sandwich) - sandwich

Rice (rice) - rice

Pasta (pasta) - pasta

Potato (potato) - potatoes

Chiken (chicken) - chicken

Pork (pork) - pork

Cheese (cheese) - cheese

Beef (beef) - beef

Seafood (seafood) - seafood

Fish (fish) - fish

No spicy (know spicy) - not spicy

Soup (soup) - soup

Orange (orange) - orange

Tomato (tomato) - tomato

Apple (appl) - apple

Melon (melon) - melon

Watermelon (watermelon) - watermelon

Lemon (lemon) - lemon

Fork (fork) - fork

Spoon (spoon) - spoon

Knife (knife) - knife

Phrases

Give me please ... (giv mi pliz ...) - please give me ...

I need more / extra ... (ay nid more / extra) - I need more (in the sense of “put / give me more ...”)

Health

Hight temperature (high temperature) - high temperature

Pharyngalgia - sore throat

Diarrhea (daiaria) - diarrhea

Stomach pain (Stomach Payne) - pain in the stomach / abdomen

Had pain (head payne) - headache

Cold (cold) - cold, cold

Nausea (knife) - nausea

Medicine (medicine) - medicine

Pharmacy (pharmacy) - pharmacy

Drugstore (dragstore) - pharmacy

Phrases

I am a cold (ah um a cold) - I have a cold

I have + illness (ay have) - I have ...

Do you have medicine? (doo yu have medicine?) – do you have any medicine?

How much does it cost? (how mach daz it cost?) – how much does it cost?

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