Practice the airport, the hotel, and the restaurant before you get there — so your trip runs on your English, not on luck.
The best way to learn English for travel is to rehearse the real situations of a trip — check-in, ordering food, asking directions, handling problems — until the phrases come automatically. LearnAI turns each situation into a role-play with an AI tutor that corrects you and adds the vocabulary you will actually hear. You can start free, no account needed.
Travel English is a small, learnable set of situations. A trip is mostly the same conversations repeated: airport desks, hotel receptions, menus, tickets, taxis, and the occasional problem. You do not need years of study — you need those specific dialogues, practiced until they feel normal.
That is how this course works. Instead of grammar chapters, you rehearse the trip itself. The AI tutor plays the border officer, the waiter, the receptionist, and the pharmacist. You handle each scene in English, it corrects your phrases, and it teaches you what the other person is likely to say back — which is the part most phrasebooks forget.
6 weeks at 2-3 hours per week · built by LearnAI, adjusted to your level and goals
This is an example of the course plan LearnAI generates — yours will be personalized from your first message.
Role-play the full airport chain: check-in, security, boarding, and passport control — plus the announcements and officer questions travelers actually hear.
Practice arriving at a hotel, asking about facilities, and — most importantly — complaining politely when the room is not what you booked.
Order with confidence: read menus, ask what a dish is, handle allergies and preferences, split the bill, and tip without confusion.
Ask for directions and actually understand the answer. Practice taxis, ride apps, metro tickets, and what to say when you are lost.
Handle prices, sizes, refunds, and currency — and practice the friendly small talk that turns strangers into helpful locals.
Rehearse the hard scenes calmly and in advance: pharmacy visits, doctors, lost passports, police reports, and travel insurance calls.
English is the working language of world travel. Airports, airlines, hotels, and booking apps use it everywhere — even in countries where nobody speaks it on the street. With basic travel English, you can move through almost any airport, fix a booking problem, and ask for help in an emergency, anywhere on the planet.
It also changes the quality of your trip. Travelers who can chat a little get better tips from locals, order off-menu, negotiate small prices, and solve problems without panic. A few weeks of focused practice before departure is one of the highest-value things you can do for a trip — much more useful than the same hours spent on general grammar.
The tutor plays the waiter, the border officer, or the hotel clerk, and you handle the situation in English. It responds the way real staff do — including the fast, unexpected questions.
Beginners get short, survival-level phrases; stronger learners get natural conversation and slang. Tell the tutor where you are going and when, and it prioritizes the situations of your actual trip.
Phrasebooks teach you what to say, then the answer comes back fast and you are lost. The tutor trains both directions — asking, and understanding the likely responses at real speed.
Work through all six modules and pass the reviews, and Pro members receive a completion certificate along with their trip-ready English.
Less than most people think. Travel English is a narrow set of repeated situations, so with 2-3 hours per week, most learners are handling role-played airports, hotels, and restaurants comfortably in 4-6 weeks. If your trip is sooner, tell the tutor — it compresses the course to the essentials for your departure date.
A solid A2 covers most trips: you can check in, order, buy tickets, and ask for help. B1 makes travel relaxed — you can handle problems, changes, and real conversations with locals. You do not need advanced grammar; you need the right phrases available fast, which is what scenario practice builds.
Yes — you can open the course and start practicing immediately, free, with no sign-up. Free usage comes with a message limit for the AI tutor; the Pro plan removes that limit and includes a certificate when you complete the course.
It helps a lot with the biggest problem: prediction. When you have rehearsed a scene, you already know the five things a waiter or agent is likely to say, so fast speech becomes much easier to catch. The tutor also teaches shortened forms — like "D'you wanna..." for "Do you want to..." — so real speech stops sounding like a different language.
Usually yes. English is the shared language of international travel: hotel staff, airline agents, and other travelers use it even where the local language is something else. Unless you have time to learn the local language properly, travel English is the single most useful preparation for almost any destination.
Start with the situations you cannot avoid: airport questions, hotel check-in, and ordering food. Then add the emergency basics — pharmacy phrases and what to say if you lose your passport. Tell the tutor your dates and destination and it will build exactly that shortened plan.
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