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🎙️ Travel Survival English #5: Emergency Phrases (Lost Passport, Hospital Visit)

08 Jun 2025

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✈️ Travel Survival English #5: Emergency Phrases | Lost Passport, Hospital Visit & More!🎧 Real phrases for real emergencies—learn how to stay calm and get help in English!🔔 Don’t Panic—Be Prepared!In this episode of MK's English, we cover essential emergency English phrases you’ll need while traveling.Whether you’ve lost your passport, feel sick abroad, or need to report a theft, we’ve got you covered with clear, polite, and powerful English phrases for real-life situations.👉 Perfect for beginner to lower-intermediate English learners.🎓 What You’ll Learn in This Video:✅ Must-know emergency vocabulary (embassy, stolen, hospital, etc.)✅ Simple and effective emergency phrases: – “I’ve lost my passport.” – “Can you help me, please?” – “I need to see a doctor.”✅ Realistic English dialogue in a hotel emergency✅ Tips for staying calm and speaking clearly in stressful moments🌐 Get the Full Lesson – FREE at https://mksenglish.comOur complete Travel Survival English #5 lesson includes:🔹 Full speaking & listening practice🔹 Realistic audio dialogues🔹 Grammar for reporting problems🔹 Travel-related vocabulary🔹 Quizzes and self-checks👆 Start now and feel confident during your next trip!Contact Your FREE Trial English Lesson: https://mksenglish.com/Instagram: mks_englishFacebook: / mksenglish Twitter: / mksenglish #EnglishForTravel #EmergencyEnglish #LearnEnglish #ESL #MKsEnglish #SurvivalEnglish #TravelEnglishTips #BeginnerEnglish #LostPassport #HospitalVisitEnglish

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