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Learn English travel phrases with EnglishClass101.com! A little English can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, EnglishClass101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! In this lesson, we cover a high frequency English phrase that you’ll surely find useful on your trip, travels, or vacation to America.

We will take a look at what to say when ordering at English restaurant—a must for traveling! To learn more about American culture and English phrases before you set out on your trip to America, be sure to stop by EnglishClass101.com!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You’re meeting a long-lost friend from college for a drink after work. While you’re waiting to order at the bar, your friend asks you in English, “What are you having?” You tell your friend in English, “Oh, the usual.” Your friend inquires further in English, “What’s that?” You tell him in English, “Oh, it’s a perfect Manhattan. Have you tried it?” Your friend replies in English, “No, I’ve never heard of that. What is it?” You explain in English, “It’s a regular Manhattan with equal parts of dry and sweet vermouth. You’ll like it.” When the bartender arrives and asks in English, “What do you want to order,” you tell him in English, “I’ll have the usual, and get my friend the same, please!” He brings you the drinks and says in English, “That’s sixteen dollars, please.” You hand him a twenty-dollar bill and tell him in English, “Keep the change.”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Intermediate lesson will teach you the English words we use for money in North America. We’ll tell you more about common denominations of American money and what you can expect to hear in English slang regarding money. Finally, we’ll give you some background on ordering coffee and other drinks in English in the United States. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You’ve put it off as long as you can, and now it’s time to study for your exams at your American university. With exams just a couple of days away, you pull out your books gathering dust on your bookshelves and decide to study for your English and history tests first tonight. You head for the study lounge when suddenly your roommate asks in English, “Where are you going?” You tell him in English, “I’m headed to the study lounge. Wanna come?” He responds in English, “Sure! Let me grab my books.” He picks up his backpack and follows you downstairs to the lounge. When you get there, he tells you in English, “I need to eat something…I always remember things better after I eat. Do you want to go grab a slice of pizza and some caffeine so we can study better?” You tell him in English, “I was about to focus on my work, but I guess I had better take a minute to get some food before I hit the books. It is brain food, right?” Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Beginner lesson will show you how to form and use the various tenses of the English verb “to be.” We’ll also tell you what it means to “hit the books” in English-trust us, there’s no violence involved! Visit us at English Class101.com where you will find many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! Your pen pal in San Francisco has asked you to stay with him for the week while you are visiting the USA. You are really excited because you will be able to get to know him better and he is going to show you around town too! When you arrive, he promises a tour of the house right after you meet the family and have some dinner - it’s been a long flight! As you make your way into his kitchen though, his mother looks very disgruntled. You ask your friend what is wrong and he replies, “She is upset because she is hungry. My father just searched the refrigerator and there is nothing to eat!” Feeling a little more than awkward - in fact, totally obtrusive - you tell your friend, “Well, we can go out for dinner. It’s not a big deal.” He quickly explains, “We are going to enjoy a family meal at the table tonight so that we can all get to know each other better.” And then you have a brilliant idea - pizza! Later that night as you sit around the table with your new friends, you tell your friends in, “I am glad everyone is enjoying the delicious pizza!! And more importantly, I am glad we decided to talk and chat and enjoy this meal together.” Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to study! This Video Vocabulary lesson will teach you some important vocabulary you might use at the table in English. You will learn by watching the video, seeing the sentences describing the video, and all the while listening to them being read aloud. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find many more great English lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn English with EnglishClass101.com! You get home from work and you look in your fridge…empty again! You haven’t had time to go to the store all week, and the last thing you want to do now is go grocery shopping. You tell yourself in English, “You need to eat something healthy! You can’t get take out all the time.” Your spouse walks into the kitchen and asks in English, “What are you mumbling to yourself about?” You tell your spouse in English, “As tasty as they are, I cannot stomach the idea of eating another greasy fast-food burger, but I don’t want to cook and I don’t want to go to the store.” Your husband responds in English, “Then why don’t we order a pizza and a salad and I’ll go pick it up?” You respond in English, “That sounds wonderful…but order it now because I’m starving!”

Learning English with EnglishClass101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn English! This English Audio Blog lesson will discuss your options for fast food and what he speaker’s daughter calls “slow” food in America. Our speaker will describe in English her experiences at several American restaurants that we might consider fast for the type of food they prepare. Visit us at EnglishClass101.com where you will find English Lesson notes as well as many more fantastic English lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!