English for Tourism: Essential Phrases for Visiting Paris and Tokyo

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English for Tourism: Essential Phrases for Visiting Paris and Tokyo  

Planning a trip to Paris or Tokyo but worried about language barriers?

 🇫🇷🇯🇵 Don’t worry! 

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English for Tourism: Essential Phrases for Visiting Paris and Tokyo


In this Brighton English BD video, we go over real American English expressions you’ll actually use as a tourist. 

No dull textbook sentences — just practical, everyday language that works at the airport, hotel, restaurants, shops, and during emergencies. 

If you're from Bangladesh, India, or any other country and want to sound confident while traveling, this video is for you. 

We keep it 100% authentic, American-style, and easy to remember. 

✅ What you’ll learn:  

00:00 Why English is widely used in Paris and Tokyo  

01:12 Phrases for the airport and immigration  

03:05 English for taxis, trains, and the metro  

05:20 Hotel check-in and dealing with room issues  

07:45 Ordering food in cafes and ramen shops  

10:30 Shopping and asking about prices  

12:15 How to ask for directions like a local  

13:40 Emergency phrases you must know  

15:00 How to sound polite and confident in a US style  


Practice these before your trip and travel like a pro. 

Confident speaking and good grammar make all the difference. 

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✈️ More travel English  

📚 A free PDF of all the phrases  

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DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only. We are not affiliated with any airline, hotel, or tourism organization in France or Japan. Emergency numbers and cultural tips are based on general information as of 2026 — always check official sources when traveling. While English is commonly used in tourist areas, learning a few basic French or Japanese phrases is also encouraged and shows respect for the local culture.

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