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Learn English 72 – Travel

January 26, 2012 by Rizky

Learn some specific English travel vocabulary that you can use on your next trip. In this advanced English lesson you will see two colleagues talking about the travel plans of one of their nieces. The girl is having some difficulty getting her trip arranged. You will learn some common vocabulary for talking about your travel plans. Curious about learning online with Englishtown.com? Visit www.englishtown.com for a free trial and more information. To learn a language where it is natively spoken, see www.ef.com .

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17 Comments »

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  2. matma1308 says:

    great!

  3. MegaPvarma says:

    cool

  4. gotravelenglish says:

    always great videos you guys put out. Thank you!

  5. F0untain says:

    @vitorsorrentino

    Anna is English, her niece is Australian.

  6. bouguerraify says:

    cool video 

  7. HawxTeamDelta says:

    poor travel agent..

  8. EnglishNowTV says:

    Anna’s niece keeps saying she’s going to Sydney, but Anna keeps saying her niece is going to Japan!

  9. vikapavl says:

    it looks like a home video, to be honest

  10. vitorsorrentino says:

    No. Definitely, it’s not Aussie accent.

  11. Kudarets says:

    I like the lessons ! Thanks a lot! ^) Can anybody say, is it australian accent?

  12. CallMeLilWayne says:

    5 stars for all these videos

  13. travelplus1 says:

    Lol this is funny even for a native English speaker.

  14. GosiaWww says:

    super!

  15. federax says:

    that’s pretty cool ;)

  16. sumanth490 says:

    not bad

  17. jetstream2blue says:

    What a difficult person! Good lesson.

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