When you go abroad, what's the thing you need most? Money, of course! You'll need to go to the bank to buy some traveler's checks. Then when you arrive at your destination, you'll have to go to a bank to cash the checks. Every bank has a foreign exchange department. However, you'll have to speak with the teller in English because he or she will probably not understand Chinese.
You should, therefore, brush up on some of the words and phrases that are commonly used when changing money at a bank. For example, you might want to know what the day's exchange rate is, or if there are any handling charges, etc. worried? Don't be. Our next lesson will give you a good idea of what you need to say and how to say it.
department store
all aboard 上船(火車) go abroad = go overseas
draft a speech 起草演講稿
The pilot said we would arrive at our destination in an hour.
ATM 自動提款機(jī)
How much cash do you ahve? or How much do you have in cash? 有多少現(xiàn)金?
in exchange for 以此易彼
brush up on = review 復(fù)習(xí)
teller 出納員
When (being) tied, I don't feel like doing anything. instead of "I am tied"
charges = fees handling charges 手續(xù)費(fèi)
whatnot
The door needs to be painted. or: The door needs painting.