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in this video we’ll be talking about ten
words you need to know at the airport
let’s go
terminal terminal a terminal is the
place where plane stops to collect or
drop off passengers for example you can
say the plane will pull into the
terminal so we can exit or the terminal
will get changed
ten times so you’ll miss your flight
luggage pick up luggage pickup this is
the place at an airport where you get
your luggage after your flight for
example you can say the luggage pickup
area is busy sometimes you can also see
baggage claim instead of luggage pickup
then we have plane ticket plane ticket
you need to keep your plane ticket with
you at all times when you’re at the
airport at the airport this will be
called a boarding pass for example you
can say I purchased my plane ticket
online so you do not need that boarding
pass any more I don’t want to see those
boarding passes the next word is flight
flight a flight is another name for a
plane that goes to a certain destination
for example you might hear this flight
goes to New York you can say the flight
will leave in one hour or you can say
the flight will leave in 10 hours
because it’s been delayed next word is
board board this verb means to get on a
plane boat etc for example you can say
we need to hurry to get on board on time
boarding gate boarding gate a boarding
gate is the place where you go to get on
your flight usually there’s a gate
number to help you find your gate for
example you can say I couldn’t find my
boarding gate or the boarding gate will
be closing and they’ll say Paris delayed
delayed if a flight or train is delayed
it means that it will leave later than
expected for example you can say the
train departure will be delayed for 20
minutes it’s always the worst when your
plane or train is delayed take off take
off when something starts to fly
especially in an airplane we say that
it’s taking off for example you can say
the plane will take off in 20 minutes
the next word is land land when
something descends and touches the
ground after flying we say that it lands
for example you can say the plane will
land at the airport at 10 o’clock
the next word is reservation reservation
a reservation is used when you made
arrangements in advance or something
such as a restaurant hotel at or etc for
example you can say do you have a
reservation in LA that’s all I hear ok
guys that’s it for this lesson which
word do you like the most
leave us a comment letting me know see
you next time guys bye hi everybody my
name is Alisha and today we’re gonna be
talking about the top 25 English phrases
so let’s get started
the first phrase is hello hello of
course is used as a greeting you can
greet your friends you can greet your
co-workers your family with this phrase
just by saying hello hey hi what’s up
hello so yo pretty much anytime of day
you can use hello hello the next phrase
is good morning good morning is used as
a greeting in the morning you can kind
of feel when morning ends for you good
morning is nice and polite or even just
morning with your close friends or close
co-workers the next phrase is good night
good night is fine we don’t use this to
greet other people we use it when we’re
saying goodbye to other people at night
family members particularly mothers and
fathers to say good night to their
children before they put them to bed you
can say it to your friend in a text
message or in an email if you’ve been
talking for a while good night so the
next word to talk about is goodbye
use it when you say goodbye to your
friends when you leave your friends
goodbye bye of course take care have a
nice day peace out that’s another way to
say goodbye
okay the next phrase is I’m plus your
name of course this is a way to
introduce yourself you can use I’m in my
case Alicia I’m Alicia - introduce
yourself in any situation new friend I’m
Alicia
okay the next phrase is what’s your name
what’s your name is used to ask someone
else what their name
so what is your name sounds a bit try to
use what’s your name if you forget
someone’s name you can say sorry what’s
your name or sorry what’s your name
again next phrase is nice to meet you
nice to meet you anytime you meet
someone new
nice to meet you is fine good to meet
you is a little more casual great to
meet you sounds very excited pleasure to
meet you sounds like maybe a formal
situation or a business context okay the
next phrase is how are you how are you
is an it’s just a friendly way to check
in with the other person you can use it
with friends your family your co-workers
maybe even your boss to a certain degree
how are you how you doing the next
phrase is I’m fine thanks and you if you
saw English in three minutes we talked a
lot about this phrase instead of I’m
fine thank you and you say I’m good
thanks how are you just shorten it make
it a little bit more natural how are you
good how are you great how are you not
so good how are you okay and so on so
when someone says how are you offer I
usually say I’m good this week i bla bla
give some information about what you’ve
been up to maybe a hobby something that
you did recently an event something
interesting you saw whatever people want
to make that connection with you and
it’s a good chance for you to continue
speaking the next word is please PLEASE
as a polite phrase used when you want
something from someone else you can use
this as a response when someone offers
you something like in a restaurant for
example would you like more water would
you like something to drink oh please my
next phrase is thank you thank you is
used to express your appreciation you
can use thank you with everybody the
next phrase is you’re welcome you’re
welcome when someone says thank you you
can say you’re welcome
no biggie I use no biggie as in no
biggie is short for no big problem next
where it is yes yes of course
yes means is any positive expression
someone asks you a question and the
answer is a positive answer you say yes
yep uh-huh yeah we know
next I’m guessing I knew it yep the next
word is no no is a negative response to
something when you have to give a
negative answer so as you can probably
guess
the long form of no is negative I like
to use nope it’s very very casual not
gonna happen my parents would use that
with me to soften that a little bit if
you want to show a negative response to
something like let’s go for dinner
tonight what do you want to do like do
you want to go out not really hmm no I
don’t think so
hmm to soften it the next word is okay
okay this word comes from copy editors
okay when they had to check a manuscript
they had to label the manuscript all
clear AC but because they were copy
editors and they have a very very sick
sense of humor they thought they would
mark it okay for all clear to make a
joke because o and K do not start all
and clear but it caught on among
everybody in the world anyway okay is
used to agree with somebody else well it
can be used actually to express a
positive or kind of a slight negative I
feel transitioning in your conversation
you can say okay now we’re going to talk
about blah blah blah okay
the next phrase is excuse me excuse me
it’s used to get someone’s attention in
English when you don’t know the other
person for example in a store or a
supermarket maybe a stranger on the
street you need to ask directions you
can use excuse me you can use excuse me
in the supermarket excuse me can you
tell me where the hot sauce is if you’ve
done something rude in public you can
use excuse me I personally do not do
rude things in public ever I’m sorry is
the next word we’re gonna talk about I’m
sorry is used to apologize when you have
made a mistake or someone you know it’s
made a mistake and you’re connected to
it or you just feel bad you can use I’m
sorry you made a mistake at work I’m
sorry you forgot to feed your cat I’m
sorry sorry about that
you bumped someone next to you oh sorry
what time is it is the next phrase when
you need to check what time it is what
time is it when you ask someone else
what time it is maybe you say this to
yourself to check your watch check your
phone check a clock pretty
straightforward phrase there aren’t
really any short version so that’s an
easy one hey where is the plus a
location so you can use this for a
building or a store we don’t we’re not
going to use this where is the for a
place a city name or a state name or a
kind
named to do that you would need to
remove the but where is the bank where
is the post office you can use this to
ask directions to ask for help in your
house or at work where is the copy
machine where is the file
I need where is the bla bla bla where is
the bathroom is perhaps a very important
question to know the next one is may I
use the restroom may I use the restroom
is a polite and soft expression that you
can use if you need to use the toilet
you need to use the washroom and when
you’re at someone’s house for the very
first time when you’re in a place that
your that is new to you you can ask may
I use the restroom more casually can I
go to the bathroom to be very polite you
could say may I go to the bathroom the
next phrase is I would like to order
something you can use this at a
restaurant probably or in any situation
where you need to place an order I’d
like a pizza
I’d like beer can I get the check please
this will be used at a restaurant when
you’ve finished your meal and it’s time
to go can I get the check please
in a very very casual situation you can
just say check please
that’s fine the next phrase is see you
soon see you soon is used with friends
and family members perhaps when you
expect to see them again
soon after saying goodbye to them this
is used at the end of the conversation
you’re going separate directions
see you soon see ya is also good or just
see you to make it a little more formal
you can say I’ll see you again soon make
a full sentence
so next phrases see you later see you
later is very similar to see you soon
but the point is would see you later is
that you’re probably going to meet that
person again later on in the same day
the last phrase is really really is a
very useful word because you can use it
to show you we’re interested in a
conversation with upward intonation
really really tell me more or to show
that you’re not so interested in the
conversation with downward intonation
really so there are many other words
that you can use similar to really in
this way like seriously or oh oh and so
on so it’s a really good practice for
your intonation so those are 25 very
common words and phrases in English if
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interesting
uh-huh okay I see great fantastic
unbelievable gratitude subjects what are
we having for dinner tonight pizza
affirmative riff on that I am Chris
Hardwick
hi everybody my name is Alicia today
we’re gonna be talking about the top 10
favorite English words we asked our fans
on Facebook what their favorite English
words were and these are the top ten
that came out so let’s talk about them
come on the first word the first phrase
is come on come on is a phrase that’s
used to encourage other people like
let’s go to the party come on or you
could also use it with downward
intonation as in come on when you feel
upset about something someone has
stopped in front of you in the middle of
the street and you’re trying to walk but
they they just don’t move you can say
come on though don’t say that out loud
maybe because they might get upset with
you come on over that’s a good one yeah
come on over to my house or come on over
to the barbecue this weekend it’s gonna
be a good time so you can use it as part
of its separate phrase as well not just
by itself believe the next word is
believe believe is used a verb it’s a
verb when you trust in something or that
you feel that you know that something
exists or something is possible or
something is capable many people use it
as in like I believe in you to show that
they think that the other person or the
other group of people is capable of
doing something or people use it for
their faith as well like I believe in
God or I don’t believe in God for
something that youth you have your faith
in and another person or in religion
whatever that might be consistency
consistency is a noun the consistency of
a liquid can be really thick or kind of
thin or you can also use consistency to
talk about something that’s important
that you need when you’re studying a
language for example consistency so
consistency refers to doing the same
thing the same way over and over and
over again studying every day or making
a habit out of studying creating
consistency in your study patterns will
really help you in learning another
language and watch our videos every week
we’re consistent friend-friend that’s
good I’m glad that that was a word that
chosen from the Facebook thing friend
yeah so someone that you feel close to
or someone that you get along really
well with is your friend mmm in a
sentence I went out drinking with my
friends yesterday and that was a bad
idea
friend also can be used for the people
who follow you or the people who you’re
connected to on social media so your
Facebook friends maybe Twitter you can
have Twitter friends maybe Instagram
friends people that you haven’t actually
met but that you somehow have a
connection with online people are now
calling them your friends but whether or
not they’re true friends remains to be
seen what is a true friend a true friend
is someone who you can tell all your
things - and they won’t judge you for it
gatecrash this this gatecrash means to
go to an event without having been
invited to the event I’ve also heard i’m
just crash I haven’t heard with gate but
I just heard crash isn’t to crash a
party so in a sentence I once crashed a
house party hmm I wasn’t invited but
someone somehow we had a connection and
we just showed up and had a good time
but usually gate crashes are perceived
as they’re very unwelcome like you
shouldn’t be there great great is just a
positive word how are you I’m great oh
how was that movie it was great any time
that you want to express some sort of
positivity you could use the word great
right you’re great Eileen pizza is
pretty great I haven’t eaten beets in a
while
Pizza I don’t know I love the phrase I
don’t know I talked about this phrase in
one of the English topics videos that we
did with Michael we’ll check that out if
you haven’t already I don’t know of
course is used when you do not know
information you don’t know the answer
your teacher asks you a question in math
class or something and you can say I
don’t know for I have no ideas so you
can use it in this way but I like to use
I don’t know a lot to transition in my
speech when I don’t have a good idea or
when I’m out of things to say and I want
to kind of pass the conversation to the
next person I go I don’t know I don’t
know you can use this when you’re trying
to make a decision for example and you
kind of want to encourage the other
person to like help make the decision so
one person might say what do you want to
do and you can say I don’t know what do
you want to do I don’t know what do you
want to do and eventually somebody has
to
the decision but you can kind of pass
back and forth with I don’t know I don’t
know in this sort of soft way never mind
yeah never mind means don’t worry about
it or maybe like stop thinking about
that I don’t need to think about that
anymore never mind like you want to move
on in the conversation you can say never
mind are you making embarrassing comment
never mind what is happening there was
there’s like a creaky cranky thing
happening I just used it never mind no
it wasn’t on purpose so I just use never
mind that was pretty good
passion passion passion refers to
something that you feel very strongly
about positively usually so you can feel
passion for your studies you can feel
passion for your hobby you can feel
passion for your family or your friend I
think we use passion more so to talk
about like a love relationship of a
romantic relationship so you could say I
have passion for my wife I have passion
for my husband or like I have passion
for this hobby that I do it’s a really
positive word so in a sentence let’s see
I think a relationship should be full of
passion I have passion for music I do I
have passion for music I’m constantly
listening to music and from the moment I
wake up in the morning I literally have
headphones in in my bed and I’m
listening to my latest the latest and
new things on my soundcloud stream
that’s true sparkler why did you guys
pick spark spark Lehrer sparkler is a a
small firework like a handheld firework
that you can use like a fourth of July
you light one end of it and it kind of
goes makes that sound too because it
kind of burns and you can write stuff
and if you take a picture with a like a
long time err on the camera or whatever
you can spell out boobs one of my
favorite things to do on the fourth of
July in America is to light sparklers
with my family and friends and that’s
the end so that’s were let’s see how
many ten those were ten really cool
words that you guys chose from Facebook
thanks a lot for participating and
sending in those words it’s interesting
to see what you guys chose thanks again
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hi everybody my name is Alisha and today
we’re gonna be talking about 15
questions that you should know
so these are 15 questions that not
necessarily you need to know how to ask
them perhaps you know some of the
questions already but you will probably
also hear these questions as well so
we’ll practice a few different answers
for these questions too so let’s get
started do you like American food the
first question is do you like American
food you will probably be asked this
question do you like American food you
can either say yes or no or you can give
a specific example someone says do you
like American food yes I love Philly
cheesesteaks I would recommend saying
yes or a little or or or you can just
say I don’t know what do you recommend
have you been to the United States
the next question is have you been to
the United States have you been to the
United States so someone asks you have
you been to the United States you should
reply with either yes I have or no I
haven’t or maybe no I haven’t yet
but I want to when you want to ask
someone this question you can say have
you been to Japan have you been to Egypt
have you been to China whatever you can
use your own country when you ask this
question how are you how are you when
someone asks how are you don’t say I’m
fine thank you and you please don’t say
that please say something more natural
like good great I’m good how are you
something like that is much better than
I’m fine thank you and you be a little
more genuine in your reply also when you
ask this question maybe one point to
help you sound a little more natural
when you ask someone else don’t like
trying to say how are you how are you
instead of how are you or and make sure
your intonation is correct I’ve had a
few people ask me how are you like a
little - moon yeah with this question or
like how are you but how are you should
be the intonation with this how are you
how are you it’s a little bit more
natural how long have you been studying
English how long have you been studying
English how long have you been studying
English great question to know the
answer to your answer should be I have
been studying English for
blah-blah-blah years or glop up on
months or problem or weeks but if that’s
too much for you you can just use the
time how long have you been studying
English six years hello
have you been studying English two
months so just pick the time if the
whole sentence is quite long for you how
old are you
we don’t really go around asking people
how old they are like just the first
time you meet them necessarily
especially if they’re older much older
than you like in particular it’s
sometimes considered rude to ask
especially women how old they are so
just be careful with this question but
if you’re about the same age group you
know maybe you’re at an event or a party
or something and you just want to check
how old the other person is you can use
this phrase when you reply to this just
say I’m plus the number to make a really
simple response so how old are you I’m
15 how old are you I’m 42 whatever the
answer is just stick five in front of it
not i but i’m i am but use the
contracted form to sound more natural
i’m number if you want to make a full
sentence you can say i’m number years
old don’t forget that s in years I’m a
million years old what did you say
what did you say if you couldn’t quite
hear something that someone else said
you can use this question to confirm
sorry what did you say it’s a little
nicer than just saying what what did you
say or what did you just say sorry what
did you say I couldn’t hear you what’s
this what’s this when you don’t know
what something is what’s this when
you’re out for dinner you’re out for
lunch or something and you find a new
food or you just you’re curious just say
what’s this to reply to this question
just say it’s blah blah blah what’s your
name what’s your name of course you
should know how to ask this question and
how to answer this question what’s your
name is a little more natural than what
is your name again contracted form will
help you sound much more natural so
what’s your name someone asks you you
can just give your name Alicia that’s
fine you can say Alicia you can say I’m
Alicia that’s fine too you can say my
name is or my name’s Alicia either any
of those are fine in a more formal
situation a business situation I would I
would use my name is Pablo and while I
shake hands or something what’s your
phone number the next one is what’s your
phone number I would not ask this
question right away like maybe you’ve
met the person a few times but you would
like to contact
and whether it’s because you’re
romantically interested in them or
because you want to be better friends
with them but just if you meet someone
for the first time and you’re like
what’s your phone number like a little a
little too much so use this question
after you’ve met the person a few times
and you know you want to become better
friends when you want to give your phone
number just say it’s and the number
that’s fine just it’s blah blah blah or
my phone number is blah blah blah with
the number 5 5 5 1 million in 5 to 6
when is your birthday so maybe you want
to plan a birthday party for example or
it’s just another fun question the first
time you meet someone when is your
birthday so when you want to tell
someone your birthday just give the
month and the date mmm January 15th
August forty seconds that’s a real day
if you want to make a full sentence you
can say my birthday is month date where
are you from the next word the next
question is where are you from this can
refer to your country or your city mmm
but I feel like pop more stuff and it
refers to your country so where are you
from your answer should be I’m from
place I’m from China I’m from Japan I’m
from Vietnam I’m from America
whatever I’m from where did you learn
English the next question is where did
you learn English where did you learn
English if you’re speaking great English
you can say I learned English at English
class 101.com you did cuz you’re
watching no anyway where did you learn
English in this case in the case of like
these videos I learned English online or
I learned English from and then the
school name or the program name so I
learned English from English class
101.com for example if you studied
English at university you can say I
learned English at university or I
learned English from my friends perhaps
where do you live where do you live
depending on the situation where you’re
asked this this can mean your country
like I live in America I live in China
sometimes it’s about the place in the
city where you live sometimes it’s about
the country where you live so you can
kind of feel I think which question
which type of question is being asked
where do you work
where do you work is talking about your
job you can use the
I work at company name or I work for
company name either it’s fine
I work at ABC company I work for ABC
company either is okay but you know if
if you have answered with the wrong
information the other person will just
ask you like oh I mean where is your
office or oh I mean which company do you
work for use the force this one where is
the bathroom where is the bathroom
very important question where is the
bathroom in American English where is
the bathroom or where is the restroom is
more common than where is the toilet
using the word toilet is a little bit
too direct in American English so I
recommend bathroom or restroom so those
are 15 questions that you should
definitely know know how to ask these
questions and know how to answer these
questions they are very useful and very
important for everyday conversation
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hi everybody welcome back to top words
my name is Alisha and today we’re going
to be talking about American food so
let’s get started apple pie the first
food is apple pie apple pie is a
delicious and sweet American dessert it
is as it sounds it is a pie so a bit of
crust and on the inside is Apple fresh
apple I hope large feasts often have an
apple pie for dessert in a sentence my
mom cooks an apple pie every
Thanksgiving chocolate chip cookie next
food is the chocolate chip cookie this
is a very popular cookie it’s a simple
cookie you just put chocolate chips into
any cookie into anything and you can
make a chocolate chip cookie if you eat
it there’s a very kind of nostalgic
childhood feel about a chocolate chip
cookie in a sentence when I was a child
I made chocolate chip cookies with my
mom and my brother that’s true
hamburger the next food
it’s probably the first food you thought
of when I said we were talking about
American foods today it is the hamburger
beef patty between two buns two buns two
pieces of bread and depending on your
preference you can put anything you like
on your hamburger many people like to
use cheese thereby making it a
cheeseburger you can use lettuce ketchup
tomato onion mustard relish whatever go
crazy bacon avocado anything really I
love trying new and interesting
hamburger combinations jellybeans
jellybeans this is an interesting
American food they’re colorful they
usually come in a package about this
size maybe this big they are kind of a
squishy jelly like candy very very
sugary and they usually have some kind
of fruit flavor you can find the regular
jelly beans which are sweet and
delicious or you can find jelly beans
which are maybe a mysterious mixture in
a sentence when I was a kid I loved
eating jelly beans this is an actual
picture from one of the from a
supermarket almost all of those are
jelly beans or they’re candies to some
degree so you can see they’re like bins
to scoop the candy out of there’s a bin
to like pour candy from this is amazing
American candy is just unreal there’s so
much Turkey okay the next food is turkey
Turkey it’s a weird big bird that we
almost always eat at Thanksgiving
that’s right turkeys you’re weird in a
sentence
every year my family cooks a turkey for
Thanksgiving dinner Boston baked beans
the next food is Boston baked beans this
is something I haven’t had in a long
time as you might have guessed it’s an
East Coast style food from Boston so
Boston style baked beans are typically
sweetened with molasses or with maple
syrup in a sentence I’m going to make a
chili later today with Boston baked
beans grits this is a food that comes
from the southern part of America I
didn’t eat grits growing up so I don’t
really know very well from a video that
we did a while back we learned that
grits are commonly
and breakfast you can eat them with
butter I eat grits every day for
breakfast hush puppies uh here we are
again the next American food is hush
puppies hush puppies from the same video
that we talked about grits our friend
Keith came in and told us about hush
puppies it’s just a ball of dough that
it’s fried that’s it very very simple
food very very healthy surely no uh in a
sentence I haven’t had hush puppies yet
and I really want to try them but they
don’t seem very healthy so it’s not high
on my to-do list biscuits and gravy okay
great the next food is biscuits and
gravy it’s a very simple dish as you can
guess it’s just a biscuit and gravy the
gravy is usually very very rich very
very fatty very fattening this is a dish
that is typically eaten for breakfast
a simple coffee shop or just yeah a
local a local simple restaurant might
have biscuits and gravy on the menu in a
sentence I used to eat biscuits and
gravy at my grandparents house in the
winter Philly cheesesteaks oh my god I’m
getting so hungry for a very not healthy
food okay
the next food is Philly cheesesteaks
Philly cheesesteaks are so good Philly
is short for Philadelphia the city of
Philadelphia Philly cheesesteak is a
sandwich from Philadelphia the sandwich
has cheese and steak oh my god can you
hear my stomach delicious delicious it’s
a very East Coast East Coast American
sandwich in a sentence if you go to
Philadelphia make sure you try a Philly
cheesesteak sandwich all right so those
are ten American foods have you tried
any of these foods what did you think of
them this video has made me very hungry
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words my name is Alisha and today we’re
going to be talking about 10 different
phrases that you can use to respond to
the question how are you so
let’s go I’m great the first phrase is
I’m great
if someone says how are you you could
say I’m great try to say I’m great with
a kind of an upbeat voice so something
you’re like how are you I’m great
I’m feeling bad I’m feeling bad if you
say I’m feeling bad the other person is
probably if they’re a friend of yours or
a co-worker going to ask you why what
happened so if you want to use I’m
feeling bad make sure you have an
explanation ready anyway somebody says
how are you and you go I’m feeling bad
maybe I went out for drinks last night
with my coworkers oops
I’m okay I’m okay I feel like this is
one of those intonation practice ones
I’m okay with that
ah I’m okay it’s like sort of upward
intonation you’re like cool but if
someone says how are you you’re like I’m
okay they’re like oh no what happened so
you can use your intonation with I’m
okay to make it a good thing or not so
good thing but either way it’s not like
a very sick super serious response thank
you for asking
yeah I imagine this would be in a more
formal situation like if my friend said
to me how are you and I was like thank
you for asking they’d be like what I
would say
I’m fine or I’m doing well I’m doing
great plus thank you for asking so how
are you I’m doing very well thank you
mmm oh that’s how I would use it and you
the next one is and you liked the least
natural response to how are you is I’m
fine thank you and you like just get out
of put it just take it out of your head
nobody says that I always say how about
you that’s a much more natural thing how
are you how are you how are you can be a
response again after you have given your
answer to the question how are you I’m
great how are you how are you I’m good
how are you I’m great how are you I’m
okay how are you how have you been
recently how have you been recently this
is only useful if you haven’t seen the
other person for a while I’m not bad I’m
not bad I’m not bad how are you I’m not
bad
no I’m not bad hmm things could be worse
I would probably do this I’m sleepy the
next expression is I’m sleepy hey it’s
like so specific if someone said how are
you I would probably say I’m okay but
I’m a little sleepy I don’t know that I
would just say I’m sleepy unless it’s a
really good friend of mine it’s a person
close to you you can say I’m so tired
I’m I would say I’m super tired or I’m
really tired and I feel like that’s a
little bit more natural than just I’m
sleepy
I’m good one that I use a lot if someone
says how are you I say I’m good that’s
just probably my go-to response yeah I’m
good I’m good maybe I’ll repeat it while
smiling I’m good I’m good yeah thanks
for asking that is the end those are ten
phrases that you can use to respond to
the question how are you if there’s one
takeaway from this and from other things
that we’ve done over the last few years
in this channel just get rid of that I’m
fine thank you and you and pick one of
these that we’ve talked about today of
course if there’s another expression
that you use for a response to how are
you I’d be very interested to learn
about that but in general you’re pretty
safe at these big would be easy so
thanks very much for watching this
episode of top words and we will see you
again soon bye noise yeah vamos a la
playa now we’re going to the beach hi
everybody welcome back to top words my
name is Alisha and today we’re gonna be
talking about 20 travel phrases that you
should know so let’s go do you have any
recommendations the first phrase is do
you have any recommendations this is
great to use when you get to a
restaurant where you don’t know what the
food is you don’t know anything about
the local cuisine or you’re just feeling
a little bit adventurous you can ask the
waitstaff do you have any
recommendations how much is this how
much is this this is useful when you’re
out shopping or when you’re in a
restaurant and the price is not clearly
marked or something is not clear to you
so you can ask how much is this usually
when you point to something I would
recommend like pointing to the menu are
pointing to an item how much is this I’d
like
you can point to something and say I’d
like this if you want to say I’d like
one for example I don’t know you’re
getting beer I’d like one of these if
however you’re in a situation where you
can’t point you can say I’d like ten of
the blah blah blah
I’d like ten of blue t-shirts please can
I try this on is useful when you’re
shopping for clothes so you find
something that you’d like to try just
ask the staff can I try this on you can
just say I want to try this on if you
like do you speak English
you might get asked this phrase so you
should say if you’re watching this video
you should probably say yes or you can
say yes a little if you’re not feeling
very confident if you’re watching this
video and you’re understanding this part
and you say no things that’s a little
strange I have a reservation
usually the staff will greet you and you
can say I have a reservation hello I
have a reservation it’s at 7 o’clock the
name is Alicia usually we say the name
is or it’s under meaning the reservation
is under my name or it’s for name or
it’s in name water please depending on
which country are from water may or may
not automatically be brought to your
table when you’re in a restaurant if you
would like more water however you can
say water please to make it a little
more polite I would like wave at the
waitstaff and say could I please have
some more water do you take credit cards
do you take credit cards in case you’re
not sure if the shop that you’re in will
accept credit cards or debit cards you
can ask them do you take credit cards
it’s so it doesn’t mean do you take
meaning are you going to take my card
but this take means do you accept credit
cards this isn’t what I ordered so if
you’re at a restaurant you order steak
and you get lobster instead you can look
at it and go oh this isn’t what I
ordered
be careful though say this politely
if you look at the waitstaff and you say
this isn’t what I ordered
they’re gonna be like I don’t know just
be a nice customer excuse me but I don’t
think this is what I ordered or this
isn’t what I ordered
can you please check could we have the
menu please if
some reason you don’t receive a menu
when you come to the table you can again
just wave it a member of the staff and
say could we have the menu please could
you give me a discount could you give me
a discount means I would like a cheaper
price
essentially it depends on which country
you’re in if haggling or bargaining
meaning talking to the seller to try to
reduce the price my family didn’t
bargain we didn’t haggle so I don’t
haggle it depends on you and your
culture but just yeah just be be aware
of the culture that you’re in and the
place that you’re in before you ask this
question do you have any vegetarian
dishes ah this is useful some people
have specific eating requirements or
eating needs maybe food allergies for
example you can replace vegetarian with
the specific dietary requirement that
you have do you have any vegan dishes do
you have any gluten-free dishes do you
have any low-fat dishes do you have any
low-carb dishes do you have any fish
free dishes do you have any could you
take a picture of me please if you are
in a location where you would like to
take a picture but you don’t want to do
a selfie or you don’t have a selfie
stick or whatever you want someone else
to take a picture of you a stranger that
you don’t know you can ask them could
you take a picture of me please or
excuse me would you mind taking a
picture of me please I’m allergic to
blah blah blah if you have a food
allergy or even an allergy to a medicine
this is the phrase you can use to
explain that I’m allergic to wheat or I
can’t eat wheat for example is the Wi-Fi
free meaning can I use the Wi-Fi free of
charge
keep in mind some places have a password
that you have to ask the staff for so
you can say is the Wi-Fi free if they
say yes you can then follow that up with
can I have the password I’d like to have
a non-smoking seat please so when you go
to a restaurant you have an option
between smoking and non-smoking sections
the staff will say smoking or
non-smoking you can say I’d like to have
a non-smoking seat please
quite honestly though the most natural
response is just to say nonce
okay could I get a map maybe it’s a map
of the subway system for the city that
you’re in or maybe it’s a map of the
area around your hotel you could say
could I have a map as well could I have
the check you’re finished it’s your cafe
you’re finished at the restaurant and
it’s time to leave it’s time to pay so
you say to the waitstaff excuse me could
I have the check another more common
expression perhaps is excuse me check
please
you might also hear bill excuse me can I
have the bill where is the bathroom
very important question if you’re
traveling in America we don’t really use
the word toilet or washroom very much we
use bathroom or restroom to talk about
toilet facilities excuse me can you tell
me where the bathroom is
or excuse me I’m looking for the
bathroom or I’m looking for the restroom
is this the train for blah blah blah
or is this the train that goes to blah
blah blah to confirm with someone that
I’m indeed on the correct train line if
I say is this the train bound for San
Francisco you can use that to check if
you’re correct so that’s the end those
are twenty travel phrases that you can
use when you’re traveling in an
english-speaking country give them a try
I hope that they go well for you of
course there are many different
variations on these themes so be sure to
experiment a little bit thanks very much
for watching this episode of top words
and we will see you again soon bye the
things that I do before I travel to a
country where I cannot speak the
language I actually learned numbers okay
beam all right let’s go Ellie TSG hi
everybody welcome back to top words my
name is Alisha and today we’re gonna be
talking about the top ten tourist
attractions in the US so let’s go Disney
World’s Magic Kingdom okay the first
place is Disney World’s Magic Kingdom
Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is in
Florida in a sentence I’m going to
Disney a Magic Kingdom Disney World
Magic Kingdom with my family this summer
Disneyland Park the next expression next
expression the next tourist location is
Disneyland Parker’s Disneyland this is
California Anaheim California is home to
Disneyland
that’s the Disneyland that I grew up
going to actually yeah a very very
popular tourist attraction very popular
with families with young children right
across the street from California
adventure in a sentence I want to meet
Mickey Mouse at Disneyland Park I went
to Disneyland several times with my
family when I was growing up Statue of
Liberty the next one is the Statue of
Liberty the Statue of Liberty is in New
York City it’s a very very famous tall
greenish colored statue donated from
France in a sentence I visited the
Statue of Liberty when I was about 14
years old with my family Fisherman’s
Wharf the next popular tourist
attraction is Fisherman’s Wharf
Fisherman’s Wharf is a popular like
market fish selling location in San
Francisco so you can go there for fresh
seafood it’s really famous for that you
can shop around in that area in a
sentence we’re gonna go to Fisherman’s
Wharf this weekend do you want to come
the Golden Gate Bridge the next tourist
attraction is the Golden Gate Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge is also in California
in San Francisco it features in the
opening credits to full house I think
actually so it’s really really familiar
for a lot of people around the world in
a sentence I drove over the Golden Gate
Bridge last weekend Lake Mead National
Recreation Area the next tourist
location is Lake Mead
I guess the official title is Lake Mead
National Recreation Area the cool things
about Lake Mead is that like there’s of
course water in the lake but the size of
the lake it’s all rock it’s like this
red rock red and white rocks that like
just go up and like form cliffs on the
sides of the lake it’s really really
beautiful actually we can water-ski and
stuff like that there hike around -
really cool so in a sentence I think
that Lake Mead is a beautiful tourist
attraction Mountain Rushmore so the next
popular tourist location is Mount
Rushmore Mount Rushmore is in South
Dakota and the reason that it’s famous
is because the there are the faces of
presidents carved into the mountain so
this is a really popular place
to go and take pictures in a sentence I
went on a trip to Mount Rushmore with my
class in junior high school Niagara
Falls the next popular tourist location
is Niagara Falls Niagara Falls is a
really really famous tourist location
but it’s not a natural waterfall it’s
actually a dam so Niagara Falls is in
upstate New York and yeah it’s really
popular just because it’s huge it’s like
a huge waterfall people can like take
rafting trips down this thing I think so
in a sentence I have never been to
Niagara Falls true Times Square ah the
next place is very very famous Times
Square Times Square is like one of the
central tourist locations in New York
City it’s that place that you see in all
the movies where they’re all the
billboards and signs and the bright
lights it’s like that quintessential
quintessential means like the heart of
something or like the the main example
of something that’s quintessential so
Times Square is like the quintessential
like tourist place in New York City in a
sentence the lights in Times Square are
so bright it seems like day even at
night Pikes Place Market ah
the next place is Pikes Place Market
this is a really famous place in Seattle
in Seattle Washington Pikes Place Market
similar to Fisherman’s Wharf in San
Francisco is a place where you can buy a
lot of fresh fish there’s also a really
really famous thing they do there where
like the sellers will throw fish like
over customers like as people buy them
make sure you eat some fresh fish at
Pikes Place Market you can see fish
sellers throwing fish to each other at
Pikes Place Market all right so those
are ten tourist attractions in America
have you been
or do you know of any other big tourist
attractions in America let us know in a
comment thanks very much for watching
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everybody welcome back to top words my
name is Alisha and today we’re gonna be
talking about the top 10 ways to prepare
for travel so let’s go choose your
destination the
the first step is to choose your
destination destination is the place you
want to go so of course choose your
destination to begin your travels in a
sentence if you choose your destination
based only on price you might be
disappointed by a guidebook the next
expression is buy a guidebook or maybe
download a guidebook at this point buy a
guidebook so once you have chosen your
destination you can buy a guidebook for
your destination which will give you
tips about what to do there in a
sentence I bought my guidebook on the
internet and it was great you can buy a
guidebook at a used bookstore for Less
save money phrase for travel is save
money so once you have chosen your
destination and bought a guidebook you
need to save money if you haven’t saved
money already so travel can be expensive
you need to save money for your actual
transportation as well as for the things
you plan to do in your destination so in
a sentence I’m trying to save money for
a trip to Europe next year saving money
is hard but it’s worth it when you’re on
the trip booked a flight the next step
is to book a flight
so you’ve saved your money you’ve chosen
your destination you’ve bought the
guidebook now you need to book your
flight so to book means to reserve it’s
the same as in like book a restaurant
for example a book a hotel book a flight
so in a sentence I booked my flight for
my vacation last week research the costs
research the costs well I hope you do
this before you book your flight
but you research the costs of where
you’re going to go how much does it cost
to eat there how much does
transportation cost there how much are
sightseeing attractions going to cost
there those kinds of things so you need
to research the costs for your trip in a
sentence I’ve researched the cost for my
upcoming vacation in Europe and it seems
pretty reasonable request vacation time
the next step is to request vacation
time or to request time off or to ask
for time off so at your job if you need
to take time away from your job to go
traveling somewhere you need to request
vacay
time in a sentence I’m going to request
vacation time next week and I feel a
little bit nervous booked accommodations
the next expression is booked
accommodations or just booked a hotel or
booked a hostel something like that
booked in air B&B as well is fine so
this means to reserve the place you are
going to stay in your destination
let’s see in a sentence I booked my
hotel on the internet obtained an
international driving license the next
one for some of you perhaps if you are
just you really want to do all of the
things you can obtain an international
driving license so maybe if you really
really really want to be able to drive a
car in your destination you can get a
driver’s license permission to drive a
car in the country of your destination
so in a sentence I’m taking the test for
my international driver’s license next
week I hope I passed pack the next one
is the verb pack so to pack pack means
to put things in a suitcase or to put
things in a box this motion of putting
things in something else for the purpose
of taking them elsewhere is packing we
do it when we move to a new house or
when we travel in a sentence I need to
pack for my trip next week get a visa
the next expression is get a visa so in
some countries you need to get a visa
before you go to the country even if
you’re just there as a tourist you need
to get a visa special permission to be
in that country sometimes you have to
pay money for it so you need to research
this before you travel in a sentence I
got my visa when I arrived in Australia
all right so those are ten phrases that
you can use as you prepare to travel I
hope you enjoyed and I hope that you can
use these the next time you plan to
travel somewhere thanks very much for
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bye hi everyone my name is Bridget and
in today’s lesson we are going to be
talking about the top ten
most common tourist vocabulary let’s get
started
ticket all passengers must have a ticket
a ticket is what grants you access to
places so you buy tickets ahead of time
and you show them at the door someone
takes them someone scans them just to
make sure you’ve paid to get where
you’re going when you get onto a plane
you have a ticket when you go into a
museum you have to show your ticket when
you go into the movie theater you have a
ticket ticket tourist I think you all
know what it means to be a tourist a
tourist is someone who’s visiting a new
place for pleasure means you’re going
out and exploring trying new things
you’re going there as a tourist to tour
you’re literally there to tour a place
to get a sense of it to see new things
itinerary what’s on the itinerary dear
and itinerary is a schedule of what you
are going to be doing in a given day so
you can wake up and say what’s on the
itinerary for today just like you can
say what’s on the schedule for today it
means what you have planned so for
example I’ve booked a vacation package
where all the days are planned out for
me so day one what’s on the itinerary oh
it seems day one we’re going to a museum
and then we’re going to a stadium and
then we’re going to see a play guide
book a guide book is a book that has
information about a certain place so if
you’re traveling to Japan you can buy a
Japan guide book and in that book you’re
going to see good restaurants to try
museums neighborhoods to check out
different things so the guidebook is
meant to guide you on your tour of a new
place tour bus a tour bus is a bus
that’s meant for tourists it’s a bus you
get on that takes you around and shows
you different things or if you are in an
organized tour maybe everyone in your
group will get on this tour bus and the
bus will take you to the places on your
itinerary let’s take the tour bus back
to the hotel
temple temple a temple is a building
devoted to the worship of a particular
god or gods you can say wow there are so
many temples in Kyoto in Japan mosque
that’s a very old mosque a mosque is a
Muslim place of worship Church a church
is a Christian place of worship I’m sure
you’ve seen plenty of them on your
travels
wow this church is so tall this church
is so impressive waterfall don’t go
chasing waterfalls weird the song’s
actually been stuck in my head all day
we’ll hike to the waterfall and gaze
upon its beauty and have lunch looking
at the gushing water a waterfall water
is falling down the mountain you’ve seen
them they’re beautiful in America we
have Niagara Falls which is one of our
most famous waterfalls waterfall tour as
a tourist you’re probably going to go on
at least one tour a guide takes you on a
tour of a particular place of a
particular thing and gives you
information that means you’re on a tour
maybe in your guidebook you see that
there is a tour to go and see a
waterfall so you get on the computer and
you buy a ticket for the tour and once
you have the ticket you add that tour to
your itinerary so that you have it
scheduled boom boom connect all the dots
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welcome back to top words my name is
Alisha and today we’re gonna be talking
about 10 things to do in the summer in
the United States so let’s go to travel
abroad to travel abroad to travel abroad
abroad means outside of your country so
meaning to travel to a place not the
United States in my case please don’t
forget to in this expression so many of
my students will say this summer I’m
going Europe you need to use two before
the place you do not however need to use
two before they’re so like students
sometimes will say I want to go to there
you can’t do that you have to use two
before the specific name of a place
there is not a specific place so you
don’t need to use to keep that one in
mind to relax at the beach to relax at
the beach that sounds fantastic right
now to relax at the beach you go to the
beach and you just relax there you lay
in the Sun you go swimming maybe you
drink a beer you get a tan if you would
like to do that of course some people
don’t you put on sunscreen whatever it
is that you like to do at the beach you
just do that and enjoy in a sentence I
would rather relax at the beach than
have a really active vacation to learn
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barbecue
oh yeah the next one is one of my
favorite things ever to do in summer
wherever I am it’s to have a barbecue or
to have a BB q is also okay but barbecue
usually BB Q is in like writing I love
having barbecues with my friends in the
summer
every fourth of July my family has a big
barbecue to party all night the next
expression is to party all night to
party all night you don’t it doesn’t
have to be summer or in the United
States to party all night just say
anyway it’s a party all night means to
do something you enjoy presumably with
your friends or not I guess I partied
like all night at home I tweeted pajamas
are the best and then I tweeted a
picture of myself really excited about a
cookie and was very embarrassed about
that the next day so I deleted it and
since I won’t have school in the morning
I’m going to party all night
a different sentence I don’t like
partying all night I get tired I always
hit a wall like r.e.m like I’m like yeah
and then 3 a.m. and I’m ready to sleep
to get a tan to get a tan to get a tan
in some cultures this is a good thing in
some cultures it’s not a good thing it
means to sit in the Sun or lay in the
Sun and let the Sun change the color of
your skin be careful there’s there are
two expressions in English there is one
to get a tan and another is to get a Sun
burn so in u.s. culture anyway getting a
tan means like your skin turns like a
darker brown color but when it turns red
it’s bad that means you’ve burned your
skin so tan good burn bad so we’d have
two separate words to describe that in a
sentence you’ll find me poolside getting
a tan to go hiking the next expression
is to go hiking
so hiking means walking or trekking
usually in a mountain or in a nature
setting so in a sentence
I used to go hiking with my family every
summer that’s roughly true in this
sentence I’m going to hike the Pacific
Crest Trail to work a part-time job the
next expression is to work a part-time
job to work a part-time job is very
common if you’re a student especially so
when you have your summer vacation it’s
a chance for you to earn a little bit of
money by working at a part-time job in a
sentence unfortunately she can’t go
because she has to work at her part-time
job when I was
teenager I had a part-time job at a golf
course yeah because I was on the golf
team at school
very convenient lovely experiences a
plus everybody to have fun with friends
to have fun with friends also something
that you do not need to only do in
summer but which you can do anytime
we’re having fun now aren’t we so to
have fun with friends it’s just to enjoy
time with your friends it’s great in a
sentence I love having fun with my
friends whenever I can he has fun with
friends but he doesn’t do much else
to attend summer school the next one is
to attend summer school to attend summer
school usually has kind of a bad image
and I feel in you in the u.s. anyway
because it sounds like maybe you missed
something in regular school but for some
people maybe there’s a special course
they want to attend or like a special
internship program or it’s just
something special extra that they would
like to study in a sentence I hated
going to summer school when I was a kid
since I failed the class I’ll have to
attend summer school so those are 10
things that you can do in the summer in
the US or in many other countries I
think if there’s something that you like
to do in the summer in your country or
in any country for that matter let us
know in the comments so thanks very much
for watching this episode of top words
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bye hi everyone I’m Bridget and welcome
to today’s lesson today’s topic is ten
ways to say hello in English good
morning good morning is the first thing
you say to someone when you see them in
the morning good morning sir would you
like a cup of coffee
good morning could I please get some
orange juice good morning I’m still
tired from the night before hello hello
is the most common greeting you’ll hear
that and hi hello is a polite nice way
to greet someone when you see them hello
everyone says it you cannot go wrong
saying hello hello
can be used at any time of the day no
matter whether it’s morning or at night
or at 4:00 a.m. when you see someone you
can say hello and it will still be
appropriate long time no see
long time no see it’s not necessarily
grammatically correct but it’s a saying
that we have hey long time no see
what it means is that you haven’t seen
that person in a long time so it
literally means long time no see long
time no see is something you say to
someone when you haven’t seen them in a
while
hey John long time no see
how are the wife and kids how have you
been
hey how have you been I haven’t seen you
in a long time
how have you been is asking someone how
they’re doing and how they’ve been for
the past however long if you haven’t
seen them in a while you might say hey
long time no see how have you been how
have you been that’s past tense it
implies that you haven’t seen them in a
while and you want to hear about how
they are and how they’ve been for all of
that time that you haven’t seen them hey
long time no see how have you been how
are you how are you means how are you
doing how are you feeling how is
everything it’s a standard thing that
you might say to anyone even if you’ve
seen them the day before you might see
them today I’d say hey how are you how’s
it going hey how’s it going how’s it
going is a more informal way to say how
are you so how are you and how’s it
going they mean the same thing it’s
asking how you’re doing how you are
feeling is everything ok with you what’s
up what’s up is another way of saying
hey how is it going but this one is even
more informal so you might say this too
friends hey what’s up and they’ll say
nothing just living my life you know day
in and day out hey what’s up hey what’s
up good afternoon good afternoon how are
you would you like some lunch good
afternoon is a polite way to greet
someone in the afternoon so if you run
into your boss you might say good
afternoon it’s very nice it’s polite not
a lot of people say it to their friends
but it’s it’s a polite way to greet
someone good evening good evening is a
nice way to greet someone in the evening
time you can only use this phrase in the
evening because it’s wishing someone a
good evening it’s saying hello at a
certain time of day good evening
would you like some dinner good evening
have you eaten yet all of my examples
involve food it seems it’s nice to meet
you it’s nice to meet you
this is something that’s very common to
say the first time that you meet someone
you might shake their hand and say hi
it’s nice to meet you
my name is Bridget my name is it’s
telling that person that you are happy
to be meeting them it’s a pleasure to
meet them hi it’s nice to meet you that
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English hey everyone I’m Parris from
English class 101.com in this video
we’re talking about how to ask and give
directions let’s start to the left the
first phrase is where is the where is
the for example you can ask where is the
bank this can be used to ask for a
general location or detailed directions
don’t be surprised if you only receive
basic information for example next to
the grocery store the next phrase is I
need to go to the I need to go to the
for example you can say I need to go to
the police station the word need is used
but this is used for non-emergencies as
well how do I get to the how do I get to
the for example you can say how do I get
to the museum this question can be used
to ask for step-by-step directions
instead of a general location is the
near here is the near here for example
you can say is the library near here if
you’re unfamiliar with an area you can
ask to get this information about a
specific place where you want to go is
the bathroom near here excuse me do you
know where the is excuse me do you know
where the is for example you can say
excuse me do you know where the park is
only use excuse me when you’re starting
a conversation with a stranger another
common phrase is is the far from here is
the far from here for example you can
say is the post office far from here
this is an indirect way to ask for
directions people will tell you how far
the place is and probably tell you the
best way to get there walking taking a
bus driving uber now let’s take a look
at expressions to give directions turn
left turn left for example you can say
turn left after two blocks this gives
you information about how far you should
go before you make any changes in this
case you should go left to the left to
the left turn right turn right for
example you can say turn right at the
third traffic light this also gives you
information about how far you should go
before taking another action in this
case you should go right go straight go
straight
this simply tells you to go in one
direction it also implies that if you
keep going straight that you will
eventually find what you’re looking for
past go past for example you can say go
past the church a landmark is just an
easily noticeable place for example a
movie theater restaurant at the corner
of at the corner of for example you can
say it’s at the corner of this means
that a place is located at the corner or
two streets meet in front of in front of
for example you can say the bus station
is in front of the supermarket we use
front to refer to the main entrance of a
building it can also mean visible from
the front and doesn’t necessarily mean
it’s directly in front of something
behind behind for example you can say
the parking lot is behind the movie
theater we use behind to say that
something is at the rear of a building
the front of a building is its main
entrance so which side it’s facing the
street is really not important next -
next - for example you can say the
restaurant is next to the part this is
an example of using a nonspecific
location to give general directions next
- can be anywhere beside in front of or
around a place McDonald’s is next to my
house between between for example you
can say the store is between the coffee
shop and the pet store between is use
with two other places when using between
the main place will always be in the
middle of the two other places
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