Travel English Conversation for Beginners Airport, Hotel, Directions & Food Practice || Follow English travel English conversation travel English for beginners English for travel English phrases for travel airport English conversation hotel English conversation English for airport check in English for hotel reception English for ordering food asking for directions in English real English conversation practice English speaking practice travel beginner to intermediate English listening connection not perfection Learn real Travel English with Anna and Ben in this warm, story-based conversation. 🌍✨ In this episode of Follow English, you’ll practice useful English phrases for travel at the airport, on the plane, in the hotel, in restaurants, in the city, and when things go wrong (like lost luggage!). You’ll hear natural English for beginners to intermediate learners (A2–B1) and repeat after us so you can use these sentences on your next trip. Remember our motto: connection, not perfection. 💬🤝 In this lesson, you’ll learn how to: Talk about your travel dreams Speak English at the airport check-in and security Ask for help when you don’t understand Talk to flight attendants and other passengers Check in at a hotel and solve small problems Ask for directions in a new city Order food in a restaurant or café Talk to locals in markets and shops Explain problems like lost luggage politely Stay confident and calm in English while traveling Key example phrases from this video: “I’ve always wanted to visit ___.” “It’s been my dream to go there.” “Sorry, could you please speak slowly?” “Could you repeat that, please?” “May I see your passport?” “Could I have some water, please?” “Hi, I have a reservation.” “I’m sorry, but there’s a problem with my air conditioner.” “Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the station?” “Could you show me on the map?” “Could I have chicken soup, please?” “Excuse me, my suitcase didn’t arrive.” Phrase of the day: Connection, not perfection. 💡 Practice task: In the comments, write one sentence using today’s phrases. For example: “I’ve always wanted to visit Canada.” or “Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the museum?” We’ll read your sentences and try to reply. 🧡 If this video helps you: ✅ Like the video ✅ Subscribe to Follow English ✅ Share it with a friend who loves travel Let’s keep traveling with our words. One English sentence today is one step closer to your confidence tomorrow. ✈️🌎 #TravelEnglish #EnglishForTravel #EnglishConversation #EnglishSpeakingPractice #AirportEnglish #HotelEnglish #LearnEnglish #FollowEnglish #ESL #EFL