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English Audio Request

galinaglushchevskaya
117 Words / 2 Recordings / 2 Comments
Note to recorder:

I'd like to get the audio with pauses for repetition, please!!! This is for my Russian students. I'm an English teacher, and I want them to learn to understand the speech of native speaker, not only mine. Thanks a lot!

Where do I check in?
Your passport and ticket, please
What is your final destination?
Do you have luggage to check in?
Your baggage is 6 kilos overweight
What’s the charge for each excess kilo?
I’ll take out some of my stuff and carry it on
May I have a window seat, please?
May I have an aisle seat, please?
Please, open your suitcase for examination
Excuse me, where is gate number 45?
The flight has been delayed
How long is the delay?
The flight has been cancelled
Could I change seats with you?
Do you serve food?
Excuse me, how can I get to baggage claim?
Here is my claim tag. And my baggage hasn’t arrived.

Recordings

Comments

wxantani
March 29, 2020

Re:
"Can I have a window seat, please?"
"Can I have an aisle seat, please?"

it would be considered more polite to phrase these with "May" instead of "Can"—using the "Can I <...>, please?" construction is much more casual. "May I <...>, please?" would be the way most native speakers would phrase this if they were trying to be respectful (...or if the check-in clerk seems annoyed or harried & you're trying to be extra nice to encourage them to do you a favor...).

Re: "Excuse me, how can I get to luggage claim?"
"luggage claim" is typically referred to as "baggage claim"—i've never heard a native english speaker refer to the baggage claim as "luggage claim," at least in the USA.

galinaglushchevskaya
March 30, 2020

How fantastic! Thanks a lot for your feedback! That's very kind of you! And the accent is wonderful! Thank you!!!!!

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