Applying for a Yoga Class

This lesson helps moms navigate a conversation when signing up for a yoga class. It includes asking about class schedules, levels, fees, and what to bring.

Receptionist: Hi! Welcome to our yoga studio. How can I help you today?

Mom: Hi! I’m interested in joining a yoga class. Could you tell me about your schedule and class options?

Receptionist: Of course! We have beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes. Would you like a class in the morning, afternoon, or evening?

Mom: I’m a beginner, so I’d like to join a beginner class. Mornings would work best for me.

Receptionist: Great! We have a beginner class at 9 AM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Would you like to sign up for that?

Mom: That sounds perfect. How much does it cost?

Receptionist: The monthly fee is $50 for three classes per week. We also have a drop-in option for $15 per class.

Mom: I think I’ll go with the monthly option. What do I need to bring?

Receptionist: You’ll need a yoga mat, a water bottle, and comfortable workout clothes. If you don’t have a mat, you can rent one here for $2 per session.

Mom: Okay, I’ll bring my own mat. Do I need to book each session in advance?

Receptionist: No, once you’re signed up, you can just show up for your scheduled class.

Mom: Great! I’d like to sign up now.

Receptionist: Perfect! Let me get you registered. Here’s a form to fill out, and we’ll set up your payment.

Mom: Thank you so much! I’m excited to start.

Vocabulary List

  • Beginner – Someone who is just starting to learn something.
  • Intermediate – A level between beginner and advanced.
  • Advanced – A high level of skill or experience in something.
  • Drop-in – A class that you can attend without a long-term commitment.
  • Yoga mat – A special mat used for yoga exercises.
  • Workout clothes – Comfortable clothing worn for exercise.
  • Stretching – Moving your body to improve flexibility.
  • Session – A period of time spent doing an activity.
  • Registration – The process of signing up for a class or event.
  • Fee – The cost of a service or class.

Grammar Tip:

Using “Need to” for Requirements

  • “Need to” is used when talking about things that are necessary.

Examples:
“You need to bring a yoga mat.”
“Do I need to sign up in advance?”
“You don’t need to book each session.”

This lesson will help learners feel confident when signing up for a yoga class! 🧘‍♀️

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Receptionist: Hi! Welcome to our studio. How can I help you today?
Mom: Hi! I’m interested in joining a class. Could you tell me about your schedule and class options?
Receptionist: Of course! We have beginner, , and advanced classes. Would you like a class in the morning, afternoon, or evening?
Mom: I’m a beginner, so I’d like to join a class. Mornings would work best for me.
Receptionist: Great! We have a beginner class at AM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Would you like to sign up for that?
Mom: That sounds perfect. How much does it ?
Receptionist: The monthly fee is for three classes per week. We also have a drop-in option for per class.
Mom: I think I’ll go with the monthly option. What do I need to ?
Receptionist: You’ll need a , a water bottle, and comfortable workout clothes. If you don’t have a mat, you can rent one here for per session.
Mom: Okay, I’ll bring my own mat. Do I need to each session in advance?
Receptionist: No, once you’re signed up, you can just for your scheduled class.
Mom: Great! I’d like to now.
Receptionist: Perfect! Let me get you registered. Here’s a form to out, and we’ll set up your payment.
Mom: Thank you so much! I’m to start.

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