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Discover the magic of “English for Tour Guides” at MyEnglishPlace! This special section is your go-to resource for all things related to giving amazing tours. Dive into sample tour conversations, explore lessons on various tour topics, and boost your language skills. Whether you’re just starting or have been guiding for a while, our lessons are designed to make your tour guiding journey enjoyable and successful. Join us and let’s make your tours unforgettable with improved English communication!

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The Importance of Tour Guide Introductions

Introduction: Think about the last time you went on a tour or traveled to a new place. One of the first things you likely experienced was the tour guide’s introduction. A warm and friendly welcome can set the tone for an enjoyable and memorable experience. In this activity, we’ll explore the significance of tour guide introductions.

  • Why do you think a tour guide’s introduction is important in the tourism industry?
  • Discuss how a positive introduction can impact tourists’ overall experience.
  • Share your own experiences with tour guide introductions. What made a particular introduction memorable or forgettable?
  • Consider aspects such as tone, friendliness, and information provided.

Sharing Experiences

  • Recall a tour guide introduction that left a positive impression on you. What specific qualities made it memorable?
  • Discuss with your classmates and note down any common positive elements.
  • Share an experience where a tour guide’s introduction fell short. What aspects could have been improved?
  • Discuss with your classmates and identify common challenges in ineffective introductions.

Here’s a list of key vocabulary related to greetings, introductions, and background information that can be used in the context of a tour guide introducing themselves to tourists:

  • Good morning
  • Good afternoon
  • Good evening
  • How are you?
  • Nice to meet you
  • It’s a pleasure to have you here

Introductions:

  • My name is….
  • I’m [Your Name]
  • Allow me to introduce myself
  • Let me tell you a bit about myself
  • I’ll be your tour guide
  • Today, I’ll be showing you around
  • I’m here to assist you
  • Feel free to call me [Nickname or Title]

Background Information:

  • I’m originally from…
  • I have been a tour guide for…
  • I’ve lived in this city for…
  • I’m passionate about sharing the history of…
  • My expertise lies in…
  • I have a background in…
  • I’ve been working in the tourism industry for…
  • I speak [languages spoken] fluently
  • I’ve guided tours in various countries
  • I love showcasing the unique culture of…
  • I’m familiar with the local customs and traditions

Polite Phrases:

  • If you have any questions, feel free to ask
  • Please don’t hesitate to approach me
  • I’m here to make your experience enjoyable
  • Your comfort is my priority
  • I hope you enjoy the tour
  • Let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like to know

Sample Dialogues:

Dialogue 1: Classic Introduction

Tour Guide: “Good morning, everyone! Welcome to [City]. My name is Emily, and I’ll be your tour guide today. I’ve been working in the tourism industry for over five years and am excited to show you the beauty and history of our wonderful city. If you have any questions along the way, feel free to ask. Let’s make it a memorable experience!”

Dialogue 2: Cultural Emphasis

Tour Guide: “Good morning, everyone! Welcome to [City], a place where history and culture come alive. I’m Sarah, your guide for today’s journey. I have a deep passion for the rich traditions and stories embedded in this city’s tapestry. As we explore together, I’ll be sharing insights into the local customs and historical landmarks. If there’s anything you’re curious about or if you just want to chat, don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s make this experience unforgettable!”

Dialogue 3: Enthusiastic Welcome

Tour Guide: “Hello, wonderful people! I’m Alex, and I am beyond excited to be your tour guide as we discover the magic of [City]. I’ve been exploring these streets for years, and each time feels like a new adventure. Today, I’m here to be your storyteller, sharing the fascinating tales of this vibrant city. If you have any burning questions or if there’s a specific spot you’ve been dreaming to see, I’m here to make it happen. Buckle up for a fantastic journey!”

Exploring Warm Welcomes

Introduction: Consider the impact of a warm welcome on your own experiences when entering a new place. A friendly greeting can make a significant difference in how you feel during a tour. Let’s explore the elements of a warm welcome and how they contribute to a positive tourist experience.

  • Think about a time when you felt genuinely welcomed during a tour or visit to a new place.
  • Consider the factors that made that welcome memorable.
  • Write down three adjectives that describe the atmosphere created by the warm welcome.

Key vocabulary related to welcoming tourists:

1. Welcome:

  • Definition: To greet someone in a friendly and hospitable manner.
  • “Welcome to our city!”
  • “A warm welcome awaits you.”

2. Glad you could join us:

  • Definition: Expressing happiness or appreciation for someone’s presence.
  • “We’re glad you could join us on this tour.”
  • “It’s a pleasure to have you with us.”

3. We’re excited to have you:

  • Definition: Conveying enthusiasm and anticipation for the visitor’s participation.
  • “We’re excited to have you explore our beautiful landmarks.”
  • “Thank you for choosing our tour; we’re excited to share the experience with you.”

4. Make yourselves at home:

  • Definition: Inviting guests to feel comfortable and relaxed.
  • “Make yourselves at home as we begin our tour.”
  • “Feel free to make yourselves at home; we want you to enjoy every moment.”

5. Delighted to meet you:

  • Definition: Expressing pleasure upon meeting someone for the first time.
  • “Delighted to meet you all; I’m your tour guide for today.”
  • “I’m delighted to meet each and every one of you; let’s have a great time together.”

6. Enjoy your stay:

  • Definition: Wishing visitors a pleasant and enjoyable time during their stay.
  • “Welcome to our hotel; enjoy your stay with us.”
  • “Enjoy your stay in our beautiful city; there’s so much to explore.”

7. If you have any questions, feel free to ask:

  • Definition: Encouraging visitors to ask for information or assistance.
  • “If you have any questions about the tour, feel free to ask at any time.”
  • “I’m here to help; if you have any questions, feel free to ask along the way.”

8. Your comfort is our priority:

  • Definition: Assuring visitors that their well-being and satisfaction are the main focus.
  • “Relax and enjoy the tour; your comfort is our priority.”
  • “We want to ensure your comfort throughout the journey.”

Dialogue 1: Urban Tour

Tour Guide (TG): “Good morning, everyone! Welcome to our urban adventure in the heart of [City]. I’m Lisa, your tour guide for today. We’re so thrilled to have you join us on this exploration. As we stroll through the bustling streets, I’ll be sharing fascinating stories about the history and culture of this vibrant city. If you have any questions or if there’s anything specific you’d like to know, feel free to ask. Make yourselves at home, and let’s embark on this exciting journey together!”

Dialogue 2: Nature Trail

Tour Guide (TG): “Hello, nature enthusiasts! I’m Tom, and I’m genuinely excited to be your guide for our nature trail adventure. Welcome to the breathtaking [National Park]. As we walk through the serene trails, you’ll discover the beauty of our native flora and fauna. If you spot any interesting wildlife or have questions about the surroundings, don’t hesitate to share. Safety is our priority, so I’ll also provide a few guidelines along the way. Now, let’s immerse ourselves in the wonders of nature and create lasting memories!”

Key Points:

  • Both dialogues start with a cheerful greeting to set a positive tone.
  • The tour guide introduces themselves warmly, expressing excitement about the upcoming experience.
  • The guides encourage questions, making it clear that tourists are welcome to seek information at any time.
  • A sense of hospitality is conveyed through phrases like “Make yourselves at home” and “Safety is our priority.”
  • Focus on your tone of voice, ensuring it reflects enthusiasm and friendliness.
  • Use welcoming phrases to create a positive atmosphere.
  • Clearly state your role as a guide and express your excitement about the tour.
  • Provide a brief overview of what the tour entails to manage tourists’ expectations.
  • Encourage questions and assure tourists that you are there to assist them throughout the journey.

Navigating New Places – Guiding Tourists to Meeting Points and Explaining Tour Routes

Introduction: Think about the last time you visited a new place or joined a tour. Navigating unfamiliar surroundings can be both exciting and challenging. Let’s explore the challenges tourists may face when finding meeting points during tours.

Part 1: Discussion

  • Think about or discuss the challenges tourists might encounter when navigating a new place.
  • Consider factors such as language barriers, unfamiliar landmarks, or different cultural norms.
  • Share your insights with a partner or teacher.

Part 2: Personal Experiences

  • Individually, reflect on a time when you faced challenges finding a meeting point during a tour or travel experience.
  • Consider factors that made it difficult or easy for you.

Conclusion: In this warm-up activity, we’ve explored the challenges tourists may face when navigating a new place. As we delve into the main lesson, keep in mind the insights gained from our discussions and consider how effective communication can address these challenges during tours.

Key vocabulary related to giving directions:

1. Turn left/right:

  • Definition: Indicates a change in direction to the left or right.
  • “At the corner, turn left and walk for two blocks.”
  • “Turn right after the traffic light to reach the meeting point.”

2. Go straight ahead:

  • Definition: Continue moving in the current direction without turning.
  • “Go straight ahead until you see the large fountain in the square.”
  • “Continue going straight ahead for about 100 meters.”

3. Meet at:

  • Definition: Designates a specific location where individuals should gather or meet.
  • “Let’s meet at the entrance of the museum at 10:00 AM.”
  • “Our group will meet at the designated spot near the ticket booth.”

4. Follow the path:

  • Definition: Instructs individuals to stay on a designated route or trail.
  • “Follow the path through the park; it will lead us to the river.”
  • “The hiking trail is well-marked; just follow the path up the hill.”

5. The meeting point is:

  • Definition: Specifies a particular location where a group will gather or start the tour.
  • “The meeting point is in front of the main entrance of the hotel.”
  • “Our meeting point is at the central square; look for the guide with a red flag.”

6. Our route will take us through:

  • Definition: Explains the path or course that will be followed during the tour.
  • “Our route will take us through the historical district and then to the local market.”
  • “During the hike, our route will take us through scenic viewpoints and lush forests.”

7. Cross the street:

  • Definition: Instructs individuals to move from one side of the street to the other.
  • “To reach the café, cross the street and turn left.”
  • “Cross the street carefully at the crosswalk.”

8. Go around:

  • Definition: Suggests moving in a circular or alternative path.
  • “To avoid the construction, go around the block and rejoin the main road.”
  • “You can go around the park to reach the playground.”

Dialogue 1: City Tour Meeting Point

Tour Guide (TG): “Hello, everyone! Welcome to our city tour. Our meeting point is right here in front of the iconic city hall. If you’re facing the building, we’ll be gathering on the left side near the large clock. It’s hard to miss. From there, we’ll start our journey through the historic district. As we walk, I’ll point out key landmarks, and we’ll eventually reach the beautiful riverside park. Any questions before we begin?”

Tourist (T): “Got it! We’ll meet by the city hall clock. What landmarks will we see along the way?”

TG: “Great question! We’ll pass by the old cathedral, the central market, and the historic square. Our route will take us through these cultural highlights, and you’ll get a glimpse of the city’s rich history. After that, we’ll head towards the riverside park, where we’ll have some stunning views of the skyline. Ready for an exciting adventure?”

T: “Absolutely! Looking forward to it.”

Dialogue 2: Nature Trail Exploration

Tour Guide (TG): “Good morning, nature enthusiasts! Our meeting point is at the main entrance of the national park, right next to the visitor center. As you enter the park, you’ll see a sign indicating the meeting point. From there, we’ll follow the trail that leads deeper into the forest. Any questions before we set off?”

Tourist (T): “Got it, meeting at the park entrance. What can we expect on the trail?”

TG: “Excellent question! The trail will take us through dense foliage, and we’ll encounter a variety of native plants and wildlife. Keep an eye out for informational signs along the path. We’ll reach a clearing with a breathtaking view of the waterfall, where we’ll take a short break. After that, the trail loops back to the entrance. Ready for a nature-filled experience?”

T: “Sounds wonderful! Let’s get started.”

  • Both dialogues start with a warm greeting and clear instructions on the meeting point.
  • The tour guides use specific landmarks or signs to guide tourists to the meeting point.
  • Tourists are encouraged to ask questions, ensuring clarity and understanding.
  • The guides provide a brief overview of the landmarks or highlights along the tour route.

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Are you a non-native English speaking tour guide looking to improve your language skills and provide a better experience for your guests? Look no further! Mastering tour guide English is essential for effectively communicating with tourists from all over the world. Whether you are giving a walking tour, leading a bus excursion, or guiding a group through a museum, having a strong command of the English language will make your job easier and enhance the overall experience for your tour goers.

In this blog post, we will provide you with essential phrases and examples to help you become a confident and proficient English-speaking tour guide.

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So, whether you’re a tour guide in Mexico or any other professional looking to improve your English, choose Learn Laugh Speak as your trusted learning partner. With our proven methodology and dedication to your success, you’ll be well on your way to mastering English and providing an even better experience for your tour goers.

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Mastering the Basics: Essential English Phrases for Greetings and Introductions

Welcome to the first section of our blog post, where we will guide you through the essential English phrases for greetings and introductions. As a tour guide, making a good first impression is crucial, and having a strong command of English will help you achieve that. Try these tips to improve your tour guide English!

When greeting your tour goers, a simple “Hello, welcome to our tour!” goes a long way in setting a positive tone. You can also add a personal touch by asking questions like “Where are you from?” or “Is this your first time visiting?” This shows genuine interest and makes your guests feel valued.

When introducing yourself , use phrases like “My name is [your name] and I’ll be your tour guide today.” Be sure to speak slowly and clearly, especially if English is not your first language. It’s also helpful to provide some background information about yourself, such as your experience and expertise in the area.

Remember to maintain a friendly and approachable demeanor throughout the tour. This includes using phrases like “How can I assist you?” or “Please don’t hesitate to ask any questions.” This encourages your guests to engage with you and ensures they have a positive experience.

By mastering these basic English phrases for greetings and introductions, you’ll create a welcoming atmosphere for your tour goers and make a lasting impression. So let’s dive in and take your tour guide English to the next level!

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Explaining It All: Key English Terms for Describing Points of Interest

When guiding a tour, it’s essential to be able to effectively describe the points of interest to your guests. This section will provide you with key English terms to help you explain and highlight the significance of various attractions.

One important phrase to remember is “This is…” or “Here we have…” as an introduction to each point of interest. This helps direct your guests’ attention and prepares them for the information you’re about to share.

Additionally, use adjectives like “impressive,” “beautiful,” or “historical” to describe the attractions, making them even more enticing.

To provide more detailed information, you can use phrases such as “This monument was built in [year] to commemorate…” or “This building is known for its stunning architecture, particularly the…” These phrases help paint a vivid picture in your guests’ minds, making the experience more immersive and informative.

It’s also beneficial to use terms like “landmark,” “iconic,” or “symbolic” to emphasize the importance and cultural significance of the attractions. This allows your guests to appreciate the value and historical context of each location.

By incorporating these key English terms into your descriptions, you will enhance your guests’ understanding and appreciation of the attractions. Remember to speak clearly and confidently, ensuring your guests feel engaged and informed throughout the tour.

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Troubleshooting with Confidence: Handling Issues and Complaints in English

Being able to handle issues and complaints with confidence is an essential skill for any tour guide. In this section, we will provide you with useful phrases and strategies to help you troubleshoot and resolve any problems that may arise during your tours.

When dealing with complaints , it’s important to remain calm and empathetic. Start by actively listening to the guest’s concerns and acknowledging their feelings. Use phrases like “I understand how frustrating that must be” or “I apologize for the inconvenience caused.” This shows that you are attentive and genuinely care about their experience.

Next, try to find a solution that addresses their complaint. Offer alternatives or options that can help resolve the issue. For example, if a guest is unhappy with the itinerary, you can suggest alternative attractions or activities to accommodate their preferences.

If the issue cannot be immediately resolved, assure the guest that you will follow up and take necessary action. This can include contacting management or offering compensation if appropriate. Throughout the conversation, maintain a positive and professional tone. Remember that your goal is to provide excellent customer service and ensure that your guests have a memorable experience.

By using these phrases and strategies, you can confidently handle issues and complaints in English, showing your guests that you are dedicated to providing exceptional service.

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Engaging Your Tour Group with Fluent English Dialogue

Engaging in fluent English dialogue is an essential skill for tour guides, as it allows you to connect with your tour group on a deeper level and create a more immersive experience. Here are some conversational tips to help you engage your tour group with confidence and flair.

Firstly, encourage interaction by asking open-ended questions that stimulate conversation. For example, you can ask, “What aspects of this attraction are most interesting to you?” or “Has anyone had a similar experience in their own country?” This not only fosters engagement but also creates an opportunity for your guests to share their perspectives and experiences.

Additionally, be an active listener and show genuine interest in what your guests have to say. This can be achieved by maintaining eye contact, nodding to show understanding, and responding with thoughtful follow-up questions or comments. This demonstrates that you value their input and makes them feel heard and appreciated.

Furthermore, utilize storytelling techniques to bring the history and culture of the attractions to life. Use descriptive language and vivid imagery to paint a picture in your guests’ minds. Incorporate anecdotes and interesting facts to captivate their attention and make the information more memorable.

Lastly, create a comfortable and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome to participate. Be mindful of any language barriers and adjust your speech accordingly. Speak clearly and at a moderate pace, and offer clarifications or explanations when needed. This ensures that everyone can fully engage in the conversation and enjoy the tour experience.

By implementing these conversational tips, you can foster meaningful dialogue and create a memorable tour experience for your guests. So, let your English skills shine and engage your tour group with confidence and flair.

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Improving Your Tour Guide English Day by Day

As a non-native English speaking tour guide, improving your language skills is an ongoing process that takes time and practice. The key to becoming a confident and proficient English-speaking tour guide is to make consistent efforts to enhance your skills day by day.

One of the best ways to improve your tour guide English is to immerse yourself in the language. Listen to English podcasts, watch English-speaking tour guides in action, and engage in conversations with native English speakers whenever possible. This exposure will help you become more familiar with the language and build your vocabulary.

Additionally, practicing your English with fellow tour guides or language exchange partners can be extremely beneficial. Set aside dedicated time each day to speak and listen to English. Focus on areas that you feel less confident in, such as pronunciation or using complex sentence structures.

Use Learn Laugh Speak to help you improve your tour guide English. Learn Laugh Speak provides a full learning platform that helps students learn English at the exact level specific for them.

Lastly, remember that mistakes are part of the learning process. Don’t be afraid to make them and learn from them. Embrace opportunities to practice your English and don’t shy away from challenging yourself.

Improving your tour guide English day by day requires commitment and dedication. By implementing these tips and consistently practicing, you will gradually become more confident in your language skills and provide an even better experience for your tour goers. So keep learning, keep practicing, and enjoy the journey of mastering English for tour guiding!

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"Our tour guide, Lilly was wonderful. She mixed history, culture, and enthusiasm in a way that brought the whole experience alive! The tour group size was perfect, small, but enough people to interact." Daniel, USA - a TripAdvisor reviewer
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transitive verb

intransitive verb

  • peregrinate

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Word History

Middle English, from Anglo-French tur, tourn turning, circuit, journey — more at turn

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2b

1708, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Phrases Containing tour

  • Cook's tour
  • package tour
  • tour de force
  • tour of inspection

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Definition of tour noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  • a walking/sightseeing/bus tour
  • tour of/round/around something a coach tour of northern France
  • They embarked on a tour around the country.
  • a tour operator (= a person or company that organizes tours)
  • a business trip
  • a five-minute trip by taxi
  • a long and difficult journey across the mountains
  • a tour of Bavaria
  • the first expedition to the South Pole
  • We went on an all-day excursion to the island.
  • The children were on a day’s outing from school.
  • We had a day out at the beach.
  • a(n) foreign/​overseas trip/​journey/​tour/​expedition
  • a bus/​coach/​train/​rail trip/​journey/​tour
  • to go on a(n) trip/​journey/​tour/​expedition/​excursion/​outing/​day out
  • to set out/​off on a(n) trip/​journey/​tour/​expedition/​excursion
  • to make a(n) trip/​journey/​tour/​expedition/​excursion
  • have/​take (British English) a holiday/ (North American English) a vacation/​a break/​a day off/ (British English) a gap year
  • go on/​be on holiday/​vacation/​leave/​honeymoon/​safari/​a trip/​a tour/​a cruise/​a pilgrimage
  • go backpacking/​camping/​hitchhiking/​sightseeing
  • plan a trip/​a holiday/​a vacation/​your itinerary
  • book accommodation/​a hotel room/​a flight/​tickets
  • have/​make/​cancel a reservation/ (especially British English) booking
  • rent a villa/ (both British English) a holiday home/​a holiday cottage
  • (especially British English) hire/ (especially North American English) rent a car/​bicycle/​moped
  • stay in a hotel/​a bed and breakfast/​a youth hostel/​a villa/ (both British English) a holiday home/​a caravan
  • cost/​charge $100 a/​per night for a single/​double/​twin/​standard/ (British English) en suite room
  • check into/​out of a hotel/​a motel/​your room
  • pack/​unpack your suitcase/​bags
  • call/​order room service
  • cancel/​cut short a trip/​holiday/​vacation
  • apply for/​get/​renew a/​your passport
  • take out/​buy/​get travel insurance
  • catch/​miss your plane/​train/​ferry/​connecting flight
  • fly (in)/travel in business/​economy class
  • make/​have a brief/​two-day/​twelve-hour stopover/ (North American English also) layover in Hong Kong
  • experience/​cause/​lead to delays
  • check (in)/collect/​get/​lose (your) (especially British English) luggage/ (especially North American English) baggage
  • be charged for/​pay excess baggage
  • board/​get on/​leave/​get off the aircraft/​plane/​ship/​ferry
  • taxi down/​leave/​approach/​hit/​overshoot the runway
  • experience/​hit/​encounter severe turbulence
  • suffer from/​recover from/​get over your jet lag/​travel sickness
  • attract/​draw/​bring tourists/​visitors
  • encourage/​promote/​hurt tourism
  • promote/​develop ecotourism
  • build/​develop/​visit a tourist/​holiday/ (especially British English) seaside/​beach/​ski resort
  • work for/​be operated by a major hotel chain
  • be served by/​compete with low-cost/ (especially North American English) low-fare/​budget airlines
  • book something through/​make a booking through/​use a travel agent
  • contact/​check with your travel agent/​tour operator
  • book/​be on/​go on a package deal/​holiday/​tour
  • buy/​bring back (tacky/​overpriced) souvenirs
  • We met a group of Italians on a tour in Peru.
  • They made a whistle-stop tour of the five major towns.
  • This summer we went on a walking tour around Provence.
  • We're going on a tour of Bavaria.
  • You can join an organized tour or you can visit independently.
  • I'd like to do a tour of Belgium on foot.
  • international
  • on (a) tour
  • tour of duty

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  • We were given a guided tour (= by somebody who knows about the place) of the palace.
  • a virtual tour (= shown on a computer) of the Taj Mahal
  • a tour of inspection (= an official visit of a factory, classroom, etc. made by somebody whose job is to check that everything is working as expected)
  • a tour guide
  • tour of/round/around something Our host gave us a quick tour of the house.
  • Come on, I'll give you the grand tour of the backyard.
  • I made a lightning tour of the office to say goodbye.
  • She takes tourists on ghost tours of Edinburgh.
  • The next tour will begin at four o'clock.
  • Garden tours are offered throughout the summer.
  • After a whirlwind tour of the temples, it was time to find a hotel.
  • tour of inspection
  • The band is currently on a nine-day tour of France.
  • on tour The band is on tour in France.
  • a concert tour
  • a world/European/UK tour
  • The prince will visit Boston on the last leg (= part) of his American tour.
  • a book/lecture/speaking tour
  • Are you doing a tour for this new book?
  • The group will shortly go on a ten-city European tour .
  • We are going back to Prague as part of a small tour.
  • The president embarked on a whirlwind tour of the provinces.
  • Simon and Garfunkel's 2003 reunion tour
  • The band is just back from a sell-out Asian tour.
  • The group will shortly go on a ten-city European tour.
  • a promotional tour for her new book
  • the couple's first official overseas tour
  • Dolly Parton's tour bus
  • He wasn't selected for England's tour party to Australia.
  • Phone for details of the band's tour dates.
  • The team's tour manager called a press conference.
  • on the tour He's been on the European tour for several years.
  • The stand-off between the competing tours needs to be resolved.
  • She's one of the most popular tour players.
  • He served tours all over the world during his 35-year career.

Other results

  • the Tour of Britain
  • package tour
  • tour of duties

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  • break-journey
  • circumnavigation

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  • The prime minister toured the flooded regions .
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Donald Trump’s campaign has knocked off the design of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour merch and repurposed it for his own “Trump Era” campaign T-shirts.

“New merch. Calling all Swifties for Trump,” the Trump campaign’s official X account shared on Thursday. “Get your Trump Era shirt today.”

The new piece of Trump paraphernalia dropped on Trump and JD Vance’s campaign website Thursday, featuring a montage of Trump images in the background a la Swift’s popular Eras Tour imagery, with a centered photo of Trump holding his fist in the air. The $36 shirts come in black or white — and completely rip off the design of Swift’s paraphernalia .

Taylor Swift Eras Tour shirts and Trump Campaign shits (Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Store, Trump-Vance Official Merchandise Store)

This is the latest swipe that Trump’s campaign has made at Swift. Back in August, Trump falsely implied that the pop star endorsed him for president in the 2024 election when he shared an AI-generated photo of Swift dressed as Uncle Sam that contained the text, “Taylor wants you to vote for Donald Trump.”

“I accept!” Trump wrote in the post, which may or may not have been a joke.

He also shared a series of images featuring women wearing shirts that read “Swifties for Trump”  on Truth Social . Several of the photos appeared to be edited, with one screenshot that came from an article labeled as satire mocking terrorist threats to Swift’s concerts, with the headline, “Swifties Turning to Trump After ISIS Foiled Taylor Swift Concert.”

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On Wednesday, Trump stated that Swift would “pay a price” commercially for her recent endorsement of Democratic rival Kamala Harris.

“I was not a Taylor Swift fan. It was just a question of time,” Trump told Fox News on Wednesday. “She’s a very liberal person, she seems to always endorse a Democrat. And she’ll probably pay a price for it in the marketplace.”

Minutes after Trump and Harris finished up their first 2024 Presidential debate, Swift took to Instagram to announce her endorsement of Harris, while also taking a jab at Trump’s Veep-select and his infamous comments about “childless cat ladies.”

“I will be casting my vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in the 2024 Presidential Election,” Swift penned. “I’m voting for  @kamalaharris  because she fights for the rights and causes I believe need a warrior to champion them. I think she is a steady-handed, gifted leader and I believe we can accomplish so much more in this country if we are led by calm and not chaos. I was so heartened and impressed by her selection of running mate  @timwalz , who has been standing up for LGBTQ+ rights, IVF, and a woman’s right to her own body for decades.”

She continued: “I’ve done my research, and I’ve made my choice. Your research is all yours to do, and the choice is yours to make. I also want to say, especially to first time voters: Remember that in order to vote, you have to be registered! I also find it’s much easier to vote early. I’ll link where to register and find early voting dates and info in my story. With love and hope, Taylor Swift Childless Cat Lady.”

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