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The aim of this blog is to give you new possibilities to start or improve your British English to travel. It could be a challenge to practice English alone, but if you are strongly motivated, learning English will bring you better travels. Surrounding yourself in vocabulary, grammar, dialogues and exercises related to travel, you will get links to audio, video, games and free lessons too. Almost everything for this learning process you can get right here.
Airport dialogues: Practice English speaking
Agent: Good morning, welcome to ABC Airlines. May I see your ticket and identification, please?
Guest: Sure, here you go.
Agent: Thank you. It looks like you're checking a bag today. The fee for that will be $50.
Guest: Okay, I'll pay with my credit card.
Agent: Great. Here is your boarding pass and baggage claim ticket. Your gate is C3, and your flight will be boarding in about an hour.
Guest: Thank you.
Guest: Excuse me, could you tell me where the restrooms are located?
Agent: Of course. The restrooms are down the hallway to your left. Just follow the signs.
Guest: Thank you.
To make a plane reservation, you will need to follow these steps:
Decide on your destination and travel dates. Make sure to check the availability of flights to your desired destination during the dates you wish to travel.
Choose a flight. You can do this through an online travel agency, such as Expedia or Orbitz, or directly through the airline's website. Compare prices and schedules to find the best option for you.
Select your flight and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will need to enter your personal information and payment details.
Confirm your reservation and receive your confirmation email. Make sure to save this email, as it will contain important information about your flight, such as the confirmation number and the flight times.
Check in for your flight. You can usually do this online 24 hours before your flight, or you can check in at the airport. Make sure to arrive at the airport in plenty of time to get through security and board your flight.
Receptionist: Welcome to the Grand Hotel. How may I help you?
Guest: Hi, I have a reservation under the name Johnson.
Receptionist: Let me check our records. Yes, I see that you have a reservation for two nights. Will you be paying with the credit card on file?
Guest: Yes, that's correct.
Receptionist: Great. I'll just need you to fill out this registration form and provide a valid photo ID.
Guest: Okay, here you go.
Receptionist: Thank you. Your room is on the third floor, room 312. Here is your key card.
Guest: Thank you.
Receptionist: You're welcome. If you need anything during your stay, don't hesitate to ask. Have a pleasant stay at the Grand Hotel.
Guest: Thank you, I will.
Receptionist: You're welcome. Have a good day.
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