Do you want to feel more confident using English at the airport and stop worrying about what to say at check-in? In this lesson, you’ll listen to a natural and realistic conversation between James and Lizzy that shows how English is actually spoken at an airport check-in counter. No textbook dialogue. No stiff or unnatural phrases. Just real, useful English for travelers. The dialogue takes place at the airport during check-in, where James works as an attendant and Lizzy is a passenger getting ready for her flight. This is a common real-life situation where many English learners feel nervous, and this lesson helps you prepare for it with confidence. This lesson is designed for A2 learners and focuses on practical communication you truly need when traveling, including: Checking in for a flight Talking about luggage and carry-on items Asking for a window seat Understanding what happens before security Handling airport procedures calmly in English Throughout the dialogue, you’ll hear phrasal verbs, common native expressions, and one idiom that are frequently used in real airport situations. The goal is to help you stop translating word by word and start understanding English as it’s naturally spoken. This lesson is ideal for listening practice and shadowing, helping you improve: Listening comprehension in real travel situations Pronunciation and natural rhythm Everyday travel vocabulary Confidence when speaking English at the airport How to use this lesson: First, listen carefully to the full dialogue without stopping. Then, practice shadowing by speaking along with the characters to build fluency and confidence. After that, review the highlights section to reinforce key expressions and complete new example sentences. Remember, progress comes from consistency. Short, focused listening and speaking practice every day will help you feel more relaxed and natural when using English in real life. If this lesson helped you: Like the video Subscribe to the channel Share it with someone who’s learning English Leave a comment and tell us what you found most useful Thanks for practicing English with James and Lizzy. See you in the next lesson.