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    Travel English | A Complete Guide For English Learners

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Travel English | A Complete Guide For English Learners

    Travel English | A Complete Guide For English Learners
    Published 10/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 13.72 GB | Duration: 12h 7m

    Master all the English you need to handle any travel situation fluently and confidently (including English role-plays)!

    What you'll learn
    Give preferences and requirements to a booking or travel agent (full dialogue)
    Book accommodations and flights over the phone or in person
    Check in at the airport counter (full dialogue)
    Go through the security check efficiently and understand all commands
    Confirm important details with agents at the departure gate
    Make requests to the cabin crew during the flight and understand instructions
    Ask for help both casually and formally (as well as directly and indirectly)
    Start conversations with someone next to you on the flight
    Answer all immigration questions when you arrive (full dialogue)
    Handle customs questions and requirements (sample form)
    Check in at the hotel front desk (full dialogue)
    Call reception from your room to make requests
    Complain (politely and directly) when something goes wrong
    Ask for local recommendations from hotel staff and locals
    Check out from your room and make comments about your stay
    Tell taxi drivers (or Uber/Lyft) where you need to go
    Ask for and give directions if you ever get lost
    Talk about getting around using different types of transportation
    Get help from others (strangers or people you know) when things go wrong
    Talk about your trip with your friends once you get home
    Give personalized recommendations based on travel experiences
    Requirements
    A basic understanding of spoken and written English
    A desire to learn and a positive attitude
    Description
    Travel is supposed to be fun, not stressful.But if you travel internationally, whether for vacation or business, English is everywhere. And, if English isn’t your first language, that can be a major challenge. Stressful! Scary!Wouldn’t it be great if there were one course that covered all the common travel situations and how to handle them naturally in English? Well, good news! That’s what this course is all about.I’ve been traveling around the world for nearly half my life. I’ve been to more countries than I can count. That experience, along with my 10+ years of helping millions of English learners around the world improve their English skills, allows me to say with confidence that THIS IS THE ONLY TRAVEL ENGLISH COURSE YOU WILL EVER NEED.In this course, you’ll learn useful and common English expressions (and English vocabulary) for any situation you may encounter on a trip. More importantly, you’ll get to see how they are used in real life, with full examples, role-plays, and complete dialogues. By the end of the course, you won’t have to worry about misunderstandings or awkward situations. You’ll feel confident going into any travel situation, whether it’s as intense as going through immigration or as casual as striking up a conversation with a fellow passenger.In addition to everything covered in the course, I’ll be with you every step of the way. This course is meant to be interactive, so if you have questions as you go along, just ask!In this course, you’ll learn all the English needed to:Discuss and plan for upcoming tripsGive preferences and requirements to a booking or travel agent (full dialogue)Book accommodations and flights over the phone or in personCheck in at the airport counter (full dialogue)Go through the security check efficiently and understand all commandsConfirm important details with agents at the departure gateMake requests to the cabin crew during the flight and understand instructionsAsk for help both casually and formally (as well as directly and indirectly)Start conversations with someone next to you on the flightAnswer all immigration questions when you arrive (full dialogue)Handle customs questions and requirements (sample form)Check in at the Hotel front desk (full dialogue)Call reception from your room to make requestsComplain (politely and directly) when something goes wrongAsk for local recommendations from hotel staff and localsCheck out from your room and make comments about your stayTell taxi drivers (or Uber/Lyft) where you need to goAsk for and give directions if you ever get lostTalk about getting around using different types of transportationGet help from others (strangers or people you know) when things go wrongTalk about your trip with your friends once you get homeGive personalized recommendations based on travel experiencesYou’ll also learn:Thousands of English vocabulary and phrases for all travel situationsStrategies for communicating efficiently in English to avoid misunderstandings and awkward situationsReal-life dialogues to give you a feel for the most common travel-related interactionsPro-tips for getting the most out of any trip (including getting to know other travelers)Much more!If you’ve ever felt anxious about traveling because you aren’t confident about your English…what are you waiting for!? Sign up for the course and learn to communicate in English fluently with confidence in any travel situation.See you in the course!

    Overview

    Section 1: Before the Trip

    Lecture 1 Course Overview

    Lecture 2 Casually Stating Preferences

    Lecture 3 Travel Preference Questions

    Lecture 4 Getting a Bit Direct or Pushy

    Lecture 5 When You Can't Decide

    Lecture 6 Announcing the Decision

    Lecture 7 Travel Agency Overivew and Vocabulary

    Lecture 8 Open Travel Agency Questions

    Lecture 9 Closed Travel Agency Questions

    Lecture 10 Getting Specifics

    Lecture 11 Stating Preferences with an Agent

    Lecture 12 Flight Booking Overview and Vocabulary

    Lecture 13 Flight Booking | Greetings and Stating Intention

    Lecture 14 Flight Booking | Travel Dates

    Lecture 15 Flight Booking | Flight Preferences

    Lecture 16 Flight Booking | Options

    Lecture 17 Flight Booking | Selecting and Bags

    Lecture 18 Flight Booking | Seating and Meals

    Lecture 19 Room Booking Overview and Key Terms

    Lecture 20 Hotel Booking Request

    Lecture 21 Asking About Availability and Services

    Lecture 22 Hotel Booking Questions with IS and ARE

    Lecture 23 More Common Hotel Booking Questions

    Lecture 24 Overview and Key Vocabulary for Remembering Things

    Lecture 25 Phrases for Reminding and Remembering Part 1

    Lecture 26 Phrases for Reminding and Remembering Part 2

    Lecture 27 Taking Precautions Overview

    Lecture 28 Common Precautions

    Lecture 29 Heading Out the Door

    Section 2: Airports and Flying

    Lecture 30 Airport Overview and Vocabulary

    Lecture 31 Airport Check-in Part 1

    Lecture 32 Airport Check-in Part 2

    Lecture 33 Airport Check-in Part 3

    Lecture 34 Airport Check-in Part 4

    Lecture 35 Airport Check-in Part 5

    Lecture 36 Airport Check-in Part 6

    Lecture 37 Airport Check-in Part 7

    Lecture 38 Security Overview and Vocabulary

    Lecture 39 Basic Commands

    Lecture 40 Following Simple Commands

    Lecture 41 Questions in Security

    Lecture 42 Arriving at the Gate

    Lecture 43 Questions at the Gate

    Lecture 44 Gate and Boarding Announcements

    Lecture 45 Flying Overview and Key Vocabulary

    Lecture 46 Cabin Crew Instructions

    Lecture 47 How to Make Requests on Flights (and Restaurants)

    Lecture 48 Specific Requests

    Lecture 49 How to Start Conversations with Fellow Passengers (or Anyone!)

    Lecture 50 Conversation Starter Questions

    Lecture 51 Flight Conversation Dialogue

    Lecture 52 Going Through Immigration Overview and Vocabulary

    Lecture 53 Immigration Dialogue Part 1

    Lecture 54 Immigration Dialogue Part 2

    Lecture 55 Immigration Dialogue Part 3

    Lecture 56 Immigration Dialogue Variation

    Lecture 57 Customs Overview and Vocabulary

    Lecture 58 Customs Form and Wrap-up

    Section 3: Hotels and Accommodation

    Lecture 59 Different Types of Accommodation

    Lecture 60 Hotel Check-in Overview and Vocabulary

    Lecture 61 Hotel Check-in Part 1

    Lecture 62 Hotel Check-in Part 2

    Lecture 63 Hotel Check-in Part 3

    Lecture 64 Hotel Check-in Part 4

    Lecture 65 Last Minute Front Desk Questions

    Lecture 66 Quick COULD and WOULD Questions

    Lecture 67 Room Problems Overview

    Lecture 68 Polite Requests

    Lecture 69 Direct vs Indirect Complaints

    Lecture 70 Recommendations Overview and Vocabulary

    Lecture 71 Common Ways to Ask for Recommendations

    Lecture 72 Checking Out

    Section 4: Getting Around

    Lecture 73 Section Overview and Transportation Verbs

    Lecture 74 Naming Transportation

    Lecture 75 TO and FROM

    Lecture 76 Hyphens for Duration

    Lecture 77 Describing How to Get Around Part 1

    Lecture 78 Describing How to Get Around Part 2

    Lecture 79 General Descriptions

    Lecture 80 "How do people usually get around?"

    Lecture 81 Directions Overview and Phrases for Asking

    Lecture 82 Getting Direction

    Lecture 83 Asking for Directions

    Lecture 84 Directions Example 1

    Lecture 85 Directions Example 2

    Lecture 86 Reacting to Bad News

    Lecture 87 Asking for Help from Familiar and Unfamiliar People

    Lecture 88 When it's Urgent (or Not)

    Lecture 89 Full Help Request Examples

    Section 5: About the Trip

    Lecture 90 Section Overview and Travel Suggestions

    Lecture 91 The Bad

    Lecture 92 The Good

    Lecture 93 Giving Recommendations Part 1

    Lecture 94 Giving Recommendations Part 2

    Lecture 95 Course Recap

    English learners who travel (or want to travel) internationally,English learners who regularly need to communicate in English,This course is not meant for native English speakers