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Getting a Taxi from the Airport — English Shadowing Practice

Practice the exact English you use when taking a taxi. In this lesson you shadow real lines like “Where can I get a taxi?”, “How much is the fare to the city center?”, and “Please use the meter.”. It covers fares, payment, and directions so you are not overcharged or stuck. You listen to each line and speak along, copying the natural rhythm and polite tone, so the words are ready the moment you need them.

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Where can I get a taxi?

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What this lesson trains

Make these key phrases automatic: “Where can I get a taxi?”, “How much is the fare to the city center?”, “Please use the meter.”, “Can I pay in cash?”.

Grammar in focus: “How much…?” for prices and polite imperatives with “Please…” (“Please use the meter,” “Please stop here”).

Say this travel vocabulary clearly: taxi, fare, meter, credit card, main entrance.

Copy the question intonation on lines like “Can I pay in cash?” so you sound natural, not memorized.

Learning goals

  • Handle when taking a taxi in English without hesitating.
  • Use the core phrases for getting a taxi from the airport naturally.
  • Ask clear, polite questions and understand the replies.
  • Say key vocabulary clearly enough to be understood the first time.

About this practice

The lesson is built from a real getting a taxi from the airport exchange of short, practical lines you would actually use when taking a taxi.

At A2 level it is a focused speaking win you can finish and repeat quickly.

Practice tips

  1. 1Shadow out loud, staying half a beat behind the speaker.
  2. 2Drill the vocabulary (taxi, fare, meter) slowly, then at natural speed.
  3. 3Rehearse the lines in order, as if the real situation were happening.

Frequently asked questions

What will I be able to do after this lesson?

You'll be able to handle when taking a taxi in English — agree a fare and pay with confidence — using natural, practiced phrases.

What level is this lesson?

A2. The phrases are short and practical, chosen for real travel rather than exams.

How do I avoid being overcharged?

You practice the key lines for it — asking the fare up front and saying “Please use the meter” — so the price is clear before you ride.

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