English Vocabulary: Real-life Expressions of Lining up

🎁 DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE COMPANION PDF HERE: https://drive.google.com/file/d/164yH... Whether you are grabbing your morning coffee, traveling at the airport, or dropping your kids off at preschool, you have to wait in lines! But do you know how to politely check if someone is waiting, or how to ask a stranger to save your position? In today’s episode of the Keep Talking English Podcast, Sarah and Mark break down 8 essential lining-up and queuing expressions that native speakers use constantly in daily life. You will learn the hidden rules and cultural differences behind phrases like get in line, join the queue, hold my spot, lose your spot, cut in line, and more! By the end of this video, you will feel completely confident navigating any line in both American and British English without feeling nervous or rude. How did you do on today's situational lining-up quiz? Drop your final score in the comment section below! We read every single comment and absolutely love celebrating your language-learning success. If you want to build your English fluency step-by-step, week-by-week, we would be so incredibly honored to have you join our global learning family. ✨ Hit that SUBSCRIBE button, smash the LIKE button, and share this video with a friend who is working hard on their English! ✨ Have a beautiful week of studying. Keep learning, keep growing, and most importantly... KEEP TALKING!