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Learn English with Camille, TOP 60 travel phrases in English - Travel English

TOP 60 travel phrases in English - Travel English

Oi, hola, welcome back to my channel. I am so glad you're here.

To me, traveling is so much more enjoyable when I'm able to communicate in the language of the

locals, because I can connect with them, and I can communicate what I need, I can learn insider tips,

and I realize that locals love it when I speak to them in their language. But,

maybe you don't have time to learn an entire language before you travel somewhere,

so in today's video, I'm going to share with you the top 60 travel phrases or words, that you need

to learn before you travel, so that you can feel ready for your trip, and more confident in your

communication. Sometimes just knowing one or two key words can help you communicate what you need.

I encourage you to use gestures, as much as you can because it helps you, do whatever you can

to communicate. So here are some must-know phrases, get out your pen and paper

and write these down. Do you speak English? Or substitute with your native language Espanol,

Portuguese, Italiano, because then you can communicate with them in your native language,

and you'll feel much more confident. Question number two, or phrase number two, where is the

bathroom? Where's the bathroom? Number three, how much does this cost? How much does this

cost? Number four, what is your best price? Because I hear people in the markets, you know,

I give you good price, I give you special price, so ask them, what is your best price? Number five,

I would like to buy this. I would like to buy this. Number six, can you write it down please?

Can you write it down? Number seven, speak slower please. This is a useful one, speak slower please.

Number eight, I do not understand, I do not understand. Number nine, do you accept credit

cards? Do you accept credit cards? And number 10 in this section, is there an ATM nearby?

Is there an ATM nearby? So the next section is on greetings, and I already went over a lot of

these in my 50 basic phrases, they do overlap a little bit, but we'll go over them again. Hello,

hello goodbye, goodbye. How are you? How are you? I am good, I am good. I'm not so good. I'm

not so good. Yes, yes no, no please, please thank you, thank you. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Excuse me,

excuse me. Nice to meet you, nice to meet you. My name is Camille, my name is Camille. good morning,

good morning, good afternoon, good afternoon, good evening, good evening, good night, good

night. This next section is on directions, asking for directions. So where is the train station?

Or where is the bus stop? And then these words are good to know, left, right, straight ahead,

left, right, straight ahead, and also here, there, here, there those can come in handy. Turn around,

turn around, airport, airport, bus, bus, train, train, or metro, metro. Then you can ask, how long

does it take to get to the airport? How long does it take to get to the airport? Or how far

away is the airport? How far away is the airport? What time is it? What time is it? Where can I find

a taxi or Uber? Where can I find a taxi or Uber? These next ones have to do with accommodation,

where you're staying, so these are some important words to know.

So you want to know if you're staying in a hotel, hotel, hostel, hostel, a resort, resort,

a house, a house, a room, a room, or an airbnb, airbnb. Another useful word, toilet paper,

toilet paper for going to the bathroom. Another good thing, can I drink the tap water? Can I drink

the tap water? And we have, I lost my key, I lost my key. Laundry, laundry, air conditioner,

fan or heater. Those are good ones to know, Air conditioner, fan, or heater. Do you have wi-fi?

Do you have a wi-fi? What is the password? What is the password? Some things you might ask for

in your place of accommodation, towel, towel, shampoo, shampoo,

soap, soap, or a toothbrush, toothbrush. So these next words are under emergency section on

this video, so I hope that you never have to use these expressions when traveling but just in case

here are some good travel emergency phrases to know. Help me, help me. I need a doctor,

I need a doctor. Where is the hospital? Where is

the hospital? I have an emergency, I have an emergency. I'm allergic to nuts,

I'm allergic to nuts or whatever you're allergic to, whatever food. Please call the police,

please call the police. Please call an ambulance, please call an ambulance. Where is the U.S.

embassy? or whatever country you're from, where is the Mexican embassy? I am lost, I am lost.

This hurts, this hurts. I need medicine, I need medicine. Where is the pharmacy?

Where is the pharmacy? I lost my passport, I lost my passport. Where is the police department?

Where is the police department? So those are some good things to know, in case of emergency.

You can also learn the names of food, beverages, about the money that the country uses, and also

numbers are helpful to learn as well when traveling. Some apps that can help you duolingo,

memorize, and of course google translate as well. So that was a lot to go over, but great job,

you hung in there with me until the end, we learned a lot together. You guys are amazing.

Watch this video as many times as you need. Write down the words, and phrases,

and be sure to practice them aloud. I would love to hear from you in the comments below,

where you're dreaming of traveling to next. I love hearing from you guys, don't forget to

subscribe to my channel, share this video with a friend, and I'll see you soon. Tchau, ciao

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