Shadowing Practice: At the airport English conversation | Travel English | Learn English | Sunshine English - Learn English Speaking with YouTube

A2
English class at the airport Good morning.
⏸ Paused
111 sentences
If sentences are too short or too long, click Edit to adjust them.
1
English class at the airport Good morning.
2
Good morning, sir.
3
I would like to check in.
4
Sure.
5
May I see your passport and ticket, sir?
6
Sure.
7
Here you are.
8
I have seen your information.
9
You are flying to Canada today.
10
Yeah.
11
This is my first flight.
12
I have never flown before.
13
Really?
14
You will enjoy this journey with us.
15
How many bags do you have for check-in?
16
I have just one bag.
17
Could you please put your bag on the conveyor belt?
18
That would be great.
19
Yeah, sure.
20
Your bag weighs 25 kilograms.
21
That is fine.
22
How many bags are you carrying on with you?
23
Just one.
24
There is my laptop in it.
25
It is fine.
26
You can take it on the plane with you.
27
Really?
28
That is awesome.
29
Would you like to take a window seat or an aisle seat?
30
A window seat, please.
31
I would like to see the outside view on the plane.
32
Sure, sir.
33
Here is your boarding pass, ticket and passport.
34
Thank you.
35
You will be boarding at gate 23 at 10.30.
36
Gate 23 at 10.30.
37
Got it.
38
Where should I go next?
39
You will go through security check next.
40
Take the escalator and go upstairs.
41
Where is the escalator?
42
Go straight and turn right, sir.
43
Thanks.
44
You are welcome.
45
Have a nice journey.
46
The key is to get the keys out of the box.
47
Sir, you have keys in your pocket.
48
Sorry, I forgot to take them out.
49
Fine, walk through this scanner again.
50
Now you can take your items and ready to go.
51
Hello, hello.
52
Please take out money and keys from your pockets.
53
money and keys yes
54
and your laptop as well don't worry you can take your
55
items later okay got it put your items in this yellow bin now walk through this scanner
56
take your items and wait in the waiting hall you will be boarding in 10 minutes
57
May I have your attention please Mr. Paul ticket number four
58
seven five nine please proceed to the gate number 23 this is my gate number 23.
59
I should hurry up.
60
Mr. Paul, may I see your boarding pass?
61
Here you go.
62
Walk through this tunnel.
63
It will take you directly to the plane.
64
This is your captain speaking.
65
We are about to take off.
66
Please fasten your seatbelt.
67
Hello sir.
68
What would you like to have?
69
What do you have?
70
We have noodles, a chicken salad and sizzler rice.
71
I will have noodles, please.
72
And what about drink?
73
We have coffee, tea and water and mango juice.
74
Mango juice, please.
75
Here you go.
76
Good evening.
77
Good evening, sir.
78
May I see your passport and ticket, please?
79
Here you go.
80
Could you please tell me your full name and age?
81
My name is Paul Steve.
82
I am 24 years old.
83
What do you do?
84
I am a student.
85
I study English.
86
What is the purpose of your visit here?
87
I will be visiting my uncle.
88
He lives here in Trinoto.
89
How long will you be staying here?
90
About a month.
91
And where will you be staying?
92
I will be staying with my uncle.
93
When will you be going back?
94
I will be going back after one month on Monday.
95
Fine.
96
Do you have anything to declare?
97
Sorry about that.
98
I did not get you.
99
Do you have any valuable thing?
100
No, I don't.
101
Fine.
102
Here is your passport and ticket.
103
Welcome to Canada.
104
Thanks.
105
Excuse me.
106
Can you please tell me?
107
Where can I get my baggage?
108
The baggage claim section is over there.
109
You can get your baggage there.
110
Thanks.
111
Outro Music

Download App

AI scoring for every sentence you speak

TRENDING

Popular

About This Lesson

In this lesson, you will practice essential English conversation skills for navigating the airport. This scenario includes checking in, discussing baggage, choosing a seat, and going through security. Through interactive dialogue, you will enhance your listening comprehension and speaking abilities, which are crucial for traveling. This lesson will specifically focus on how to communicate confidently in an airport setting, making it an invaluable resource for your travel English. By practicing the phrases and vocabulary from the video, you'll be better prepared for your next journey and engage more fluently in conversations. This type of practice aligns perfectly with methods that utilize techniques like shadowspeaks and shadow speech to help you improve English pronunciation.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Check in: The process of registering your arrival at the airport.
  • Passport: An official document that identifies you and allows you to travel internationally.
  • Conveyor belt: A moving belt used at the airport to transport luggage for check-in.
  • Carry-on luggage: Small bags that you can bring with you onto the plane.
  • Window seat: A seat by the window, which allows passengers to enjoy the view during the flight.
  • Security check: A procedure at the airport where your bags and personal items are screened.
  • Boarding pass: A document that grants you permission to enter the airplane.
  • Gate: The area at the airport where you board your flight.

Practice Tips

To maximize your learning experience with this airport conversation, it is recommended to engage in shadowing. Shadowing involves listening to the dialogue and trying to repeat it simultaneously. This method is particularly effective when using resources like learn English with YouTube videos. Pay attention to the speed and tone of the speakers in the video—practice mimicking their pronunciation and intonation. Start slowly if necessary and gradually increase your speed to match that of the speakers. Listening carefully to how the phrases are used in context will enhance your understanding and fluency in real-life situations. Remember, consistency is key, and utilizing a shadowing site for regular practice can significantly aid your progress. Engage in this exercise daily to bolster your confidence and communication skills for when you travel.

What is the Shadowing Technique?

Shadowing is a science-backed language learning technique originally developed for professional interpreter training and popularized by polyglot Dr. Alexander Arguelles. The method is simple but powerful: you listen to native English audio and immediately repeat it out loud — like a shadow following the speaker with just a 1–2 second delay. Unlike passive listening or grammar drills, shadowing forces your brain and mouth muscles to simultaneously process and reproduce real speech patterns. Research shows it significantly improves pronunciation accuracy, intonation, rhythm, connected speech, listening comprehension, and speaking fluency — making it one of the most effective methods for IELTS Speaking preparation and real-world English communication.

Buy us a coffee