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The Long Way to Buenos Aires
- B1
- Vocabulary/Listening
Nora's best friend is moving across the world. Before she goes, four friends are taking one last trip together — if they can ever agree on the details.
Planning a Trip
- B1
- Listening/Speaking
Dreaming of your next getaway? Plan it in English. Pick up travel vocabulary, listen to two friends sorting out a Lisbon weekend, and practice talking through your own trip aloud.
A Traveler’s Dream
- B1
- Listening/Speaking
Where have you been? Where do you dream of going? Pick up natural travel vocabulary in English, listen to two friends swap road-trip stories, and share your own travel dreams.
The City That’s Had Enough
- B1
- Listening/Speaking
A coastal city is changing fast — and not everyone is happy. Listen, learn the language of opinions and debate, then step into a town hall meeting yourself.
Tell Me About Your Trip
- A2
- Listening/Speaking
Where did you go on your last trip? Learn the English you need to describe places, tell travel stories, and bring your adventures to life with past simple and vivid adjectives.
At the Airport: A Delayed Flight
- A2
- Listening/Speaking
Your flight is canceled — now what? Learn the English you need to ask for help, get a hotel voucher, and handle airport problems politely with this practical A2 speaking lesson.
At the Hotel
- A2
- Listening/Speaking
Ever felt unsure how to check into a hotel in English? This A2 lesson teaches you hotel vocabulary, prepositions of place, and gives you a real check-in conversation to practice today.
A Problem at Check-in
- A2
- Listening/Speaking
Your bag is overweight. Your flight leaves in 30 minutes. What are you going to do? Learn the English you need to handle a real problem at airport check-in.
Wheels in Motion
- A2
- Listening/Speaking
Running late again? Stuck on the subway? Learn to talk about your daily commute in English. Vocabulary, a phone call dialogue, present simple vs. continuous, and a role-play.