Flights, connections, and customs lines are stressful enough in your native language. Add English as a second language and every checkpoint becomes a mini test. A little focused practice, however, turns that tension into confidence. This Travel English Conversation hub gathers the ten most common situations you’ll face on the road—each with its own stand-alone page containing full dialogues, pronunciation buttons, and fast drills.
Read the quick-start tips below, pick a scenario table that matches your itinerary, and rehearse for five minutes a day. By the time you land, you’ll sound like you’ve done this a hundred times.
Quick Navigation Table
Universal Travel Vocabulary
- Boarding pass — ticket for entering the plane
- Customs form — document declaring goods
- Reservation number — booking reference code
- Upgrade fee — extra cost for better seat/room
- Carry-on — bag you keep with you
- Over the counter — non-prescription medicine
- Return ticket (UK) / round-trip ticket (US)
- No vacancy — hotel is fully booked
Shadow each term twice, then drop at least two into your next scenario practice.
10-Minute Travel Practice Routine
- 0–2 min — Warm-up shadow
Focus: match airline-staff rhythm
Tool: YouTube safety video - 3–5 min — Read sample dialogue
Focus: accuracy & key phrases
Tool: Scenario page - 6–8 min — Role-play
Focus: fluency speed
Tool: Partner / AI - 9–10 min — AI feedback
Focus: pronunciation fixes
Tool: Pronounce AI
Ready for Take-off?
- Choose your first scenario, open its page, and record a two-minute role-play.
- Check clarity with Pronounce AI or the built-in iframe.
- Return here tomorrow for the next travel checkpoint.
Safe travels — and fluent ones, too!