Lost in a New Country My name is Alex, and I was so excited to travel to a new country to visit my best friend, Mark. We hadn’t seen each other in years. He moved to France for work, and I finally had the chance to visit him. The plan was simple: I would arrive at the airport, and Mark would pick me up and take me to his house. But things didn’t go as planned. When I arrived at the airport, I sent a message to Mark to let him know I had landed. I waited at the arrivals area, expecting to see him any minute. But after waiting for a long time, he still wasn’t there. I tried calling him, but my phone battery was almost dead. I managed to send one last message before my phone completely turned off: "Where are you?" I started to feel nervous. I was in a new country, I didn’t speak much French, and my phone was dead. I had no idea what to do. I looked around the busy airport and saw people rushing by, speaking a language I couldn’t understand. I took a deep breath and decided to ask for help. I approached a security guard and tried to explain my situation. "Excuse me, I’m lost. My friend was supposed to pick me up, but he isn’t here. My phone died, and I don’t know where to go." The guard smiled and said, "No problem. Do you know the address of where you are going?" I shook my head. "No, I don’t have the address with me, and my phone is dead." He nodded and gave me directions to a place where I could charge my phone. "Go to the information desk," he said. "They can help you there." I thanked him and followed his directions. At the information desk, I asked the woman if I could charge my phone. She kindly let me plug it in, and after a few minutes, my phone turned on again. I saw a message from Mark: "I’m so sorry! I had a problem at work and couldn’t leave on time. I’ll be there soon, but you might need to take a taxi if I’m late." Now that I knew what was going on, I felt a little better. But I still didn’t know how to get to his house. I walked outside the airport, looking for a taxi, but I realized I didn’t know how to explain where I needed to go. I approached a woman who was waiting near the taxis. "Excuse me, can you help me? I’m trying to get to my friend’s house, but I don’t know how to tell the driver where to go." She smiled and said, "Sure, do you have an address?" I checked my phone again and found the address in Mark’s last message. I showed it to her, and she helped me tell the taxi driver where I needed to go. The taxi ride was long, and I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to find Mark. My heart was racing, and I kept looking out the window, trying to recognize anything from the pictures Mark had sent me before. Finally, the taxi stopped in front of a small café. I got out and looked around. Then, I saw him-Mark was running towards me, waving and smiling. "Alex! I’m so sorry! My meeting took longer than I expected, and I couldn’t get here in time." I couldn’t help but laugh. "It’s okay, Mark! I’m just happy I made it here." We hugged and then sat down at the café. We spent the rest of the day talking, laughing, and catching up. Even though the day started with a lot of stress, it ended with a happy reunion. From this experience, I learned that sometimes things don’t go as planned, but if you stay calm and ask for help, everything will work out.
Dear friends, I don't have enough words to thank all the videos you share with your audience. I have been studying English for 2 years 4 hours a day and when I find your video I feel happy because I am learning new words and to understand and speak better. Receive a hug and my thanks and admiration for your excellent work. May God take care of you and bless you always. ¡Amen Jesús!
Está historia me agradó mucho porque recrea una vivencia que puede hacerse real y los diálogos son Muy oportunos en una circunstancia similar.. Muy feliz de seguir este canal Mil bendiciones🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
It happend to me when arrived to a new country! I felt really confuse and Lost, and i didnt Even know the language... I asked for help and finally somebody helped me, i don't know if i am writing well but i am trying. These videos has been a good help for My knowledge! Thank you
Great, I almost understood without subtitles and with them completely; there was no new vocabulary for me and I loved reading the transcription. Excellent day. See you in the next video. 😊
Es el primer video que veo de tu canal y quiero decir que me súper a encantado ,me he suscrito y estoy emocionada por checar cada uno de tus Videos. Muchas gracias por este hermoso canal, yo amo los cuentos y las historias así que acá tienes una seguidora más😊
I liked the story and your method for learning English. 🤓👏 I just subscribed to your channel and I look forward to listening to the other stories. Thank you 😊 ❤️
EXCELENTE vídeo 🤗Sugerencia: pudiera hablar en ingles, en todo el video. Y en el vocabulario, colocar la definición de la palabra y no solo el concepto. Gracias.
Hola, pregunto: Cuando pueda escuchar sin subtitulos a una velocidad normal (usted tiene 130 videos) supongamos que entiendo el 100% de cada video y de todas las palabras (reading y listening) Que nivel voy a tener? B1 o B2? Ya sé que no depende solo de eso sino se reading y speaking también, pero quisiera saber aún así en listening y reading voy a tener nivel B1 o B2?
En la última fase se repite 2 veces título en inglés y estorba al título de español y así no sirve, desde el principio se duplican encimados y pierdes la concentración
Lost in a New Country
My name is Alex, and I was so excited to travel to a new country to visit my best friend, Mark. We hadn’t seen each other in years. He moved to France for work, and I finally had the chance to visit him. The plan was simple: I would arrive at the airport, and Mark would pick me up and take me to his house. But things didn’t go as planned.
When I arrived at the airport, I sent a message to Mark to let him know I had landed. I waited at the arrivals area, expecting to see him any minute. But after waiting for a long time, he still wasn’t there. I tried calling him, but my phone battery was almost dead. I managed to send one last message before my phone completely turned off: "Where are you?"
I started to feel nervous. I was in a new country, I didn’t speak much French, and my phone was dead. I had no idea what to do. I looked around the busy airport and saw people rushing by, speaking a language I couldn’t understand. I took a deep breath and decided to ask for help.
I approached a security guard and tried to explain my situation. "Excuse me, I’m lost. My friend was supposed to pick me up, but he isn’t here. My phone died, and I don’t know where to go."
The guard smiled and said, "No problem. Do you know the address of where you are going?"
I shook my head. "No, I don’t have the address with me, and my phone is dead."
He nodded and gave me directions to a place where I could charge my phone. "Go to the information desk," he said. "They can help you there."
I thanked him and followed his directions. At the information desk, I asked the woman if I could charge my phone. She kindly let me plug it in, and after a few minutes, my phone turned on again. I saw a message from Mark: "I’m so sorry! I had a problem at work and couldn’t leave on time. I’ll be there soon, but you might need to take a taxi if I’m late."
Now that I knew what was going on, I felt a little better. But I still didn’t know how to get to his house. I walked outside the airport, looking for a taxi, but I realized I didn’t know how to explain where I needed to go.
I approached a woman who was waiting near the taxis. "Excuse me, can you help me? I’m trying to get to my friend’s house, but I don’t know how to tell the driver where to go."
She smiled and said, "Sure, do you have an address?"
I checked my phone again and found the address in Mark’s last message. I showed it to her, and she helped me tell the taxi driver where I needed to go.
The taxi ride was long, and I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to find Mark. My heart was racing, and I kept looking out the window, trying to recognize anything from the pictures Mark had sent me before. Finally, the taxi stopped in front of a small café.
I got out and looked around. Then, I saw him-Mark was running towards me, waving and smiling. "Alex! I’m so sorry! My meeting took longer than I expected, and I couldn’t get here in time."
I couldn’t help but laugh. "It’s okay, Mark! I’m just happy I made it here."
We hugged and then sat down at the café. We spent the rest of the day talking, laughing, and catching up. Even though the day started with a lot of stress, it ended with a happy reunion.
From this experience, I learned that sometimes things don’t go as planned, but if you stay calm and ask for help, everything will work out.
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@@EnglishFastWay Good Idea,
Fantastic class! Thank you🥰
A fantastic way to learn english, thanks a lot
Muchas gracias , estas cortas historias , tienen un gran valor para desarrollar la escucha , de nuevo gracias
Gracias, Thank you ✨
Dear friends, I don't have enough words to thank all the videos you share with your audience. I have been studying English for 2 years 4 hours a day and when I find your video I feel happy because I am learning new words and to understand and speak better. Receive a hug and my thanks and admiration for your excellent work. May God take care of you and bless you always.
¡Amen Jesús!
Now that I am listening these histories, I am learning more about. Thanks teacher.
Está historia me agradó mucho porque recrea una vivencia que puede hacerse real y los diálogos son
Muy oportunos en una circunstancia similar..
Muy feliz de seguir este canal
Mil bendiciones🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
Exelente, muchas muchas gracias,
Me encanta pder entender cada vez mejir las historias gracias
Sigue adelante los videos están buenos . Y los agradecemos .
Gracias por el apoyo ❤
It happend to me when arrived to a new country! I felt really confuse and Lost, and i didnt Even know the language... I asked for help and finally somebody helped me, i don't know if i am writing well but i am trying. These videos has been a good help for My knowledge! Thank you
Buenísimo 😊 gracias
Muchas gracias! Las historias son un recurso ideal! Gracias!
❤I really liked this story 😊
Gracias
gracias por el video, me gusto mucho
Great, I almost understood without subtitles and with them completely; there was no new vocabulary for me and I loved reading the transcription. Excellent day. See you in the next video. 😊
Muchas gracias
Very good,es son ❤
Me gusta¡¡
Excelente, me encanta el vocabulario al inicio, y la forma de contar la historia, gracias!!
I love this history
Me encantan estas historias cada vez entiendo más 🎉
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤me encantó
Genial, Me alegra mucho que te haya gustado la Clase! ☺️
Muy bueno gracias comprendí toda la historia realmente ayudan a darse uno cuenta si está progresando
Me súper encanta
Its excelent didactic thanks you
MUCHAS GRACIAS
Thanks for your video, 😊
Muy interesante! Son buenas las historias
Great !!
Es el primer video que veo de tu canal y quiero decir que me súper a encantado ,me he suscrito y estoy emocionada por checar cada uno de tus Videos. Muchas gracias por este hermoso canal, yo amo los cuentos y las historias así que acá tienes una seguidora más😊
I liked the story and your method for learning English. 🤓👏
I just subscribed to your channel and I look forward to listening to the other stories. Thank you 😊 ❤️
I need to practice my English with you 😊
Gracias excelente historia
Mil gracias!
Me encantan sus historias !!
Hola, muchas gracias 😊
Gracias por laa historias puedes poner para las personas que somos básicos por favor 🙏 y gracias
Me encanta el vocabulario al inicio
Genial!!!
❤
Me parece que si voy a aprender el igles con estas historias, l. gracias
EXCELENTE vídeo 🤗Sugerencia: pudiera hablar en ingles, en todo el video. Y en el vocabulario, colocar la definición de la palabra y no solo el concepto. Gracias.
Buenos días está exelente el vídeo solamente que debería poner el audio escrito en inglés para poder aprender mejor.
Hoy participo pir primera vez,entendí una q otra palabra,soy d empezar en 0,y quisiera aprender pir lo menos a entender lo q me dicen.
Hola, pregunto:
Cuando pueda escuchar sin subtitulos a una velocidad normal (usted tiene 130 videos) supongamos que entiendo el 100% de cada video y de todas las palabras (reading y listening)
Que nivel voy a tener? B1 o B2?
Ya sé que no depende solo de eso sino se reading y speaking también, pero quisiera saber aún así en listening y reading voy a tener nivel B1 o B2?
No he entendido solo algunas palabras sueltas, es muy difícil para empezar
Don't give up. No te rindas
It would be good for us if you say witch level is each video….
En la última fase se repite 2 veces título en inglés y estorba al título de español y así no sirve, desde el principio se duplican encimados y pierdes la concentración