跟读练习: English at the Airport | Easy English Podcast - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hello everyone, and welcome back to Everyday English Academy,
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where we make English simple and enjoyable.
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I'm Sarah.
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And I'm Mike.
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Hello to all of our wonderful listeners wherever you are in the world right now.
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So, Mike, I heard you're going on a trip soon?
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Yes, I'm going to Spain next month.
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I'm so excited.
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Oh, that's amazing!
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So you must be a pretty good traveller, right? Of course.
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I'm a great traveller.
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I know exactly what to do at the airport, on the plane, everything.
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Oh, really?
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Okay, let me test you then.
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Test me?
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Okay, sure, go ahead.
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What's a boarding pass?
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Easy.
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It's the thing you need to get on the plane,
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like a ticket with your seat number.
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Okay, good.
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What about… what does aisle seat mean?
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Aisle seat.
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That's… it's the seat next to the… Next to the… Window?
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Wrong!
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Wait, no, I knew that!
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Sure you did.
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Mr. Great Traveler doesn't know what an aisle seat is.
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Okay, okay.
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Maybe I need a little help.
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And that is exactly why we're here today.
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Because traveling can be stressful,
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especially if you don't know the right English words.
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That's true.
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Even if your English is good,
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airports have their own language.
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They really do!
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So today, we're going to walk you through the whole travel experience,
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from packing your bag at home to arriving in a new country.
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And we'll teach you the most important words and phrases you need – real,
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practical English that you can use on your next trip.
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So, listeners, have you ever been confused at an airport?
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Maybe you didn't understand something? and you just smiled and said yes?
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Oh no, don't look at me like that.
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I'm not saying anything.
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But if that's happened to you,
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tell us in the comments.
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We want to hear your airport stories.
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Yes, and stay with us because we'll teach you one phrase later that can save you in almost any airport situation.
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But more about that later.
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Okay, let's start at the very beginning,
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before you even leave your house.
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The first step is packing.
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Oh, packing.
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I am terrible at packing.
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Really?
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Why?
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Because I always pack too much.
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I bring clothes for every possible situation.
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Rain, I have a jacket.
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Beach, I have shorts.
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Fancy dinner, I have a nice shirt.
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My suitcase is always full.
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That's called overpacking, when you pack more things than you actually need.
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Yes, I overpack every time. Do you?
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No, I'm actually the opposite.
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I pack very little, and then I arrive and think,
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why didn't I bring a warmer jacket? So you underpack.
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Exactly.
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But, okay, what do you need before a trip?
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The most important thing.
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Your passport.
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Without your passport, you're not going anywhere.
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Yes.
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A passport is the small book with your photo and personal information.
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You need it to travel to another country.
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And please, please check your passport before your trip.
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Make sure it's not expired.
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Expired means it's too old and not valid anymore.
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If your passport is expired, you can't fly.
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And that is a very bad day.
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The worst day.
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Okay, so you have your passport.
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What else?
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Your boarding pass.
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And this is what I asked you about before.
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Yes, yes.
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A boarding pass is the document that lets you get on the plane.
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It has your name, your flight number,
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your seat number, and your gate number.
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See?
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You do know it.
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And today, most people have a digital boarding pass on their phone,
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but some people still print it on paper.
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I always have both, phone and paper, just in case.
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Smart.
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Okay, you also need your luggage.
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Your luggage is all of your bags together.
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Your big suitcase, your small bag, everything.
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And here's an important word, carry-on.
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Yes.
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A carry-on is the small bag you take with you on the plane.
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It goes in the compartment above your seat or under the seat in front of you.
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So you don't check it in.
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You carry it on the plane yourself.
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That's why it's called a carry-on.
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And your big suitcase?
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That one you check in.
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You give it to the airline at the airport and they put it under the plane.
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Which brings us to the airport.
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You arrive and the first thing you need to do is check-in.
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Right.
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To check in means to register for your flight.
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You show your passport, you give them your big suitcase,
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and they give you your boarding pass.
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You can do this at the check-in counter.
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That's the desk where airline staff help you.
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Or you can use a self-service machine.
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And this is where they ask you the famous question… Window seat or aisle seat?
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So now do you know the difference?
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Yes.
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A window seat is next to the window.
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You can look outside and see the clouds.
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And an aisle seat is next to the aisle,
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the walkway in the middle of the plane where people walk.
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The aisle.
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A-I-S-L-E.
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It looks weird, but you say it like aisle.
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The S is silent.
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Good point.
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The pronunciation is tricky.
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And listeners, which do you prefer, window or aisle?
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Tell us in the comments.
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I'm team window, by the way.
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And I'm team aisle.
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I like to stretch my legs.
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Okay, so you checked in,
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you have your boarding pass, now security.
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Security is the part most people find stressful.
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It can be, but it's not so bad if you know what to expect.
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At security, you need to put your bags on a machine,
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like a big scanner.
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They check what's inside.
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And you usually need to take out your laptop,
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your liquids, and sometimes take off your belt and shoes.
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Liquids are things like water,
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shampoo, perfume, anything that is a liquid.
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And they have to be in small bottles,
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usually 100 milliliters or less.
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After security, you need to find your gate.
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And a gate is not a door to your house.
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No. At the airport, a gate is the area where you wait for your flight and then board the plane.
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To board means to get on the plane.
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So when they say, now boarding at gate 15,
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it means go to gate 15 and get on the plane.
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Your gate number is on your boarding pass,
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and there are screens everywhere in the airport that show the gate information.
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And sometimes your gate changes,
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so always check the screens.
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Yes, that happened to me once.
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I was sitting at gate 12,
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relaxed, drinking coffee, and my flight moved to gate 35,
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on the other side of the airport.
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Oh no!
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Did you make it?
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I did, but I was running with my coffee.
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Not fun.
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Now, sometimes you look at the screen and you see a word that nobody wants to see.
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Delayed.
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Delayed.
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When your flight is delayed, it means it's late.
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It's not leaving at the planned time.
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You might hear, we're sorry,
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your flight has been delayed by two hours.
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And then you just wait. And wait. And wait.
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It's not great, but it happens.
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And here's another word, layover.
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Oh, that's a good one.
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A layover is when your journey has a stop in the middle.
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So for example, you fly from Tokyo to London,
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but you stop in Dubai for three hours.
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Those three hours in Dubai, that's your layover.
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You wait at the airport and then take your next flight.
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Some people love long layovers because they can explore the airport,
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eat, shop… And some people hate them because you're stuck in an airport.
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True.
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OK, let's get on the plane.
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You find your seat, sit down, and then what?
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Well, the flight attendants will help you.
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Flight attendants are the people who work on the plane.
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They help passengers, serve food and drinks, and explain safety information.
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And there are some useful phrases for the plane.
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If you need something, you can say,
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Excuse me, could I have some water, please?
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Simple and polite.
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Or if you need to get past someone,
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Excuse me, can I get through?
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That means you want to pass them in the aisle.
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And if you don't understand something,
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here's that phrase I promised,
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the one that can save you anywhere.
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Oh yes, what is it?
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Sorry, could you say that again, please?
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That's it?
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Yes, it's simple, polite, and it works everywhere.
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At the check-in counter, at security,
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on the plane, at immigration.
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If you don't understand, just say,
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Sorry, could you say that again, please?
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You know what?
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You're right.
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That is the most useful phrase for any traveler.
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Nobody will be angry.
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People want to help.
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You just need to ask.
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Okay, so the plane lands.
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You arrived.
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Now what?
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First, you go through immigration.
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Immigration is the control area where officers check your passport and ask why you're visiting.
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They might ask, what is the purpose of your visit?
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And you can say, I'm here on vacation or I'm here for business.
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Keep it simple and honest.
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Don't be nervous.
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It's usually very quick.
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And sometimes they ask, how long are you staying?
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You just say five days or two weeks.
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Easy.
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After immigration, you go to baggage claim.
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That's the area where you pick up your big suitcase from the moving belt.
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The moving belt.
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That long thing that goes around and around with everyone's bags on it.
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And you stand there watching bags go by thinking, is that mine?
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No. Is that mine?
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No. And then you see yours and you feel so happy!
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After baggage claim, you might go through customs.
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Customs is where they check if you're bringing anything into the country that isn't allowed.
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Usually, if you have nothing special to declare,
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you just walk through the green channel.
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Easy.
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And then, you're out!
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You're in a new country!
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Congratulations!
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The adventure begins.
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Now you just need to figure out how to get to your hotel,
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taxi, bus, or train.
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But that's a story for another episode.
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Maybe.
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Okay, let's do a quick review.
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We learned so many useful words today.
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We did.
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Boarding pass, your ticket to get on the plane.
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Check-in to register for your flight.
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carry-on, your small bag for the plane,
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gate, where you wait and board,
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delayed, when your flight is late,
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layover, a stop between flights,
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baggage claim, where you pick up your suitcase,
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window seat and aisle seat,
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seats by the window or by the walkway,
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immigration and customs, the controls when you enter a country,
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and the best phrase, Sorry,
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could you say that again, please?
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Use it everywhere.
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It's your travel superpower.
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Alright, everyone, we want to hear from you.
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What's your best or funniest travel story?
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Write it in the comments in English.
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Even one or two sentences is great practice.
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Like, I missed my flight once because I was at the wrong gate.
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like that.
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And if you enjoyed this episode,
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please subscribe to Everyday English Academy and give us a like.
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It really helps us.
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Share this with someone who is planning a trip soon.
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This episode could really help them.
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Thank you so much for spending time with us today.
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Now you're ready to travel with confidence.
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Keep practicing, keep learning, and remember,
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Traveling is the best way to practice your English in real life.
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Stay safe, stay adventurous, and we'll see you in the next episode!
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Bye everyone!
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Goodbye!
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And don't forget your passport!
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Perfect ending.
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Bye!

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通过这个视频练习口语,不仅能帮助你在机场等旅行场合中自信与他人交流,还能让你熟悉在真实环境中使用的英语表达。视频中,Sarah和Mike的对话轻松有趣,适合所有英语学习者,尤其是那些准备出行的人。通过模拟他们的对话,你可以提高自己的发音和表达能力,减少在外旅行时的紧张感。无论你是初学者还是有一定基础的学习者,透过看YouTube学英语,你可以轻松掌握实用的英语口语练习技巧,非常适合用于英语口语练习

上下文中的语法与表达

在对话中,我们可以提取几种重要的语法结构和常用表达:

  • 疑问句: 在视频中,Mike使用了“What's a boarding pass?”这样的疑问句,能够引导对话并询问信息。这种结构适用于与他人交流时提问。
  • 反问句: Sarah回应道:“Oh, really?”使用反问句时,可以表现出惊讶或怀疑的语气,增加交流的趣味性。
  • 条件句: “If that's happened to you, tell us in the comments.”,这种表达方式可以帮助你在讨论中引导他人互动。

了解这些语法结构可以让你在进行

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常见发音陷阱

在视频中,有一些发音容易混淆。例如,“aisle”这个词,许多学习者可能会在发音上出现错误,因为它与“isle”发音相似。对于机场英语口语练习来说,掌握正确发音尤为重要,特别是在需要快速沟通时。此外,类似“boarding pass”的连音,对于非母语者来讲也是一个发音挑战,要多加练习以确保清晰表达。

通过利用shadow speech的方法,模仿视频中的对话,不仅可以改善发音,加强语言的流利度,还能增加你的自信心。跟随这个视频学习,例如把完整对话重复多次,可以让你在下次的旅行中应对自如。

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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