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And I did a little just a little bit 00:00
more planning for this trip than I 00:02
normally would cuz I knew I'd be by 00:04
myself. So, I'm like, h could probably 00:05
benefit from uh preparing a little 00:07
extra. Hey. Oh my god. What's up? Did 00:09
you follow me here? 00:12
>> Yeah. From New York. But I wanted to 00:14
tell you something. Okay. What's up? 00:15
Well, that tad bit of prep that you were 00:17
talking about just now, you like booked 00:19
a hotel and everything beforehand. Yeah. 00:21
For once, I actually made a reservation 00:23
like 36 hours in advance instead of 00:24
waiting until I landed in the country. 00:26
And was the hotel a good price? I 00:28
actually did Airbnb because by the time 00:30
I looked it was so last minute and the 00:31
hotels were just way too expensive. Ah, 00:32
and your flight. I actually got it for 00:35
an okay price a while ago and then a few 00:36
weeks later I saw it went up and then 00:39
weirdly back down below my original 00:41
price like as you got super close to it. 00:43
>> I'm going to stop you right there. Okay. 00:45
Why? Have you heard of Axle? I have not. 00:47
What's that? It's what Big Travel 00:49
doesn't want you to know about. So, it's 00:51
this tool that monitors price changes 00:52
for your existing hotel and flight 00:54
reservations, and it automatically 00:57
rebooks those reservations when the 00:59
price goes down. You can also book the 01:01
lower prices directly by chatting with 01:02
Axel on WhatsApp. Oh, yeah. You connect 01:04
it to your Gmail account, and it scans 01:06
your upcoming hotel and flight 01:08
reservations, monitors the prices 24/7, 01:09
and then cancels and rebooks your 01:12
reservations automatically at those 01:13
lower prices without you doing anything. 01:15
Oh my god. I know. Would have been 01:17
perfect for you when you saw that price 01:19
change later on. Yeah. Yeah. 01:20
>> And Axel handles all customer service 01:22
interactions and secures that price 01:24
change as savings. It's pretty awesome. 01:26
>> Okay, I'm sold. Where do I sign up? You 01:28
can click the link in my description to 01:29
get started for free. We'll do. Thanks, 01:31
Taylor. 01:33
All right, let's go. 01:35

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[English]
And I did a little just a little bit
more planning for this trip than I
normally would cuz I knew I'd be by
myself. So, I'm like, h could probably
benefit from uh preparing a little
extra. Hey. Oh my god. What's up? Did
you follow me here?
>> Yeah. From New York. But I wanted to
tell you something. Okay. What's up?
Well, that tad bit of prep that you were
talking about just now, you like booked
a hotel and everything beforehand. Yeah.
For once, I actually made a reservation
like 36 hours in advance instead of
waiting until I landed in the country.
And was the hotel a good price? I
actually did Airbnb because by the time
I looked it was so last minute and the
hotels were just way too expensive. Ah,
and your flight. I actually got it for
an okay price a while ago and then a few
weeks later I saw it went up and then
weirdly back down below my original
price like as you got super close to it.
>> I'm going to stop you right there. Okay.
Why? Have you heard of Axle? I have not.
What's that? It's what Big Travel
doesn't want you to know about. So, it's
this tool that monitors price changes
for your existing hotel and flight
reservations, and it automatically
rebooks those reservations when the
price goes down. You can also book the
lower prices directly by chatting with
Axel on WhatsApp. Oh, yeah. You connect
it to your Gmail account, and it scans
your upcoming hotel and flight
reservations, monitors the prices 24/7,
and then cancels and rebooks your
reservations automatically at those
lower prices without you doing anything.
Oh my god. I know. Would have been
perfect for you when you saw that price
change later on. Yeah. Yeah.
>> And Axel handles all customer service
interactions and secures that price
change as savings. It's pretty awesome.
>> Okay, I'm sold. Where do I sign up? You
can click the link in my description to
get started for free. We'll do. Thanks,
Taylor.
All right, let's go.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

planning

/ˈplænɪŋ/

B1
  • noun
  • - the process of making a plan to do something

benefit

/ˈbenɪfɪt/

B1
  • verb
  • - to receive an advantage
  • noun
  • - an advantage

price

/praɪs/

A2
  • noun
  • - the amount of money needed to buy something

reservation

/ˌrezərˈveɪʃən/

B1
  • noun
  • - the act of reserving something

expensive

/ɪkˈspensɪv/

B1
  • adjective
  • - costing a lot of money

monitor

/ˈmɑnɪtər/

B2
  • verb
  • - to observe and check the progress or quality of something
  • noun
  • - a screen for displaying information

automatically

/ˌɑtəˈmætɪkli/

B2
  • adverb
  • - without needing human control

savings

/ˈseɪvɪŋz/

B1
  • noun
  • - money saved

awesome

/ˈɔːsəm/

A2
  • adjective
  • - extremely impressive or daunting

handle

/ˈhændəl/

B1
  • verb
  • - to deal with something

interactions

/ˌɪntərˈækʃənz/

B2
  • noun
  • - the way in which two or more things react with each other

secure

/sɪˈkjʊr/

B1
  • verb
  • - to obtain something, especially with effort

click

/klɪk/

A2
  • verb
  • - to press a button on a computer

description

/dɪˈskrɪpʃən/

B1
  • noun
  • - a statement that gives details about something

started

/ˈstɑrtɪd/

A2
  • verb
  • - begin to do something

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I did a little just a little bit

    ➔ Past simple tense with 'did' + base verb

    ➔ 'Did' is used to form the past simple tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

  • It monitors the price changes

    ➔ Present simple tense for habitual or general truths

    ➔ The present simple tense describes routines, facts, or general truths, like the system's continuous monitoring.

  • You connect it to your Gmail account

    ➔ Simple present tense with 'connect' in the second person singular

    ➔ The present tense here indicates a habitual or general action, like the process of linking an account.

  • it automatically rebooks those reservations

    ➔ Present simple tense with 'rebooks' in third person singular

    ➔ The verb 'rebooks' is used in present simple to describe a habitual or ongoing feature of the service.

  • And I did a little just a little bit

    ➔ Past simple tense with 'did' + base verb

    ➔ 'Did' is used to form the past simple tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

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