English Conversation Practice for Beginners | Travel, Transport, and Directions

English Conversation Practice for Beginners | Travel, Transport, and Directions

Want to feel more confident using English when you travel? 🌍 In this easy and friendly episode, Anna and Tom teach you the most useful Transportation English for beginners: how to take the bus, ask for tickets, understand announcements, talk to taxi drivers, use the metro, and ask for directions. This lesson is perfect for English beginners (A1–A2) who want practical travel phrases they can use immediately in real life. Short sentences. Simple vocabulary. Clear pronunciation. Real conversations. ⭐ In this episode, you will learn: • How to ask if a bus/train goes to your destination • Useful questions: “How much is a ticket?”, “Where is the station?” • Beginner taxi phrases: “Could you take me to…?” • Metro vocabulary: lines, stops, platforms • How to ask for directions politely • Easy dialogues for real travel situations • What to say when you’re lost • Simple English for airports and flights After watching this episode, you’ll feel more confident traveling, asking for help, and understanding basic English signs and transportation announcements. 👍 If you enjoyed this lesson... LIKE the video, SUBSCRIBE to Learning English is Easy, and SHARE it with a friend who loves traveling. Tell us in the comments: What transportation do YOU use most in your city? Bus? Train? Taxi? Metro? Bicycle?