Travel English Conversation Series✈️: Unit 1 - Booking a Trip with a Travel Agent

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  • Travel English Conversation Series✈️: Unit 1 - Booking a Trip with a Travel Agent
    In this beginner-friendly episode of our Travel English Conversation Series, join us as we explore the first unit: Booking a Trip with a Travel Agent🏨. Learn essential English phrases and vocabulary to confidently communicate with a travel agent when planning your next adventure. From discussing travel dates and hotel preferences to booking flights and making reservations, this interactive lesson will equip you with the necessary language skills for a seamless travel experience🌍. Join us and embark on your language learning journey today! Don't forget to subscribe for more engaging travel English content.
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  • @manabu2068
    @manabu2068 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for the interesting video.
    I have one small question.
    The Woman said, "Your ticket should be ready for a couple of days.", on the video.
    I think "a couple of" is similar to "several" and "a few".
    Though "a few" means 2 to 3, "several" may be the same as "a couple of".
    So, can I say as following, "Your ticket should be ready for several days."?
    Your answer would be appreciated.

    • @englishtogether001
      @englishtogether001  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Good question!
      Yes, both "a couple of days" and "a few days" mean a short amount of time.
      "A couple of days" is usually about two days, while "a few days" is around three to four days.
      On the other hand, "several days" suggests a longer duration, usually about a week.
      In terms of usage, you can say "Your ticket will be ready in a couple of days" or "Your ticket will be ready in a few days."

    • @manabu2068
      @manabu2068 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@englishtogether001 Thank you for your answer!
      I understand well.
      Thank you again!