Neil: Hello and welcome to The English We Speak, I'm Neil Edgeller.
Feifei: And I'm Feng Feifei. Neil you're looking very relaxed and healthy today.
Neil: Oh, thanks Feifei, I've just come back from a camping holiday actually.
Feifei: A camping holiday?! Most people come back from camping looking like they need another holiday because of the lack of comfortable facilities!
Neil: Ah, well actually I cheated. I went glamping.
Feifei: Glamping?
Neil: Yes, glamping. Although I was staying in a tent, it was already set up when we arrived at the campsite, we slept on proper beds and even had a kitchen with a cooker and fridge.
Feifei: Wow, that sounds more glamorous than camping!
Neil: Exactly! Glamorous camping. Put those two words together and you get…
Both: Glamping.
Feifei: Oh I see… glamping is a word made up of two words: glamorous…
Neil: And camping.
Feifei: It's glamorous because there are lots of facilities you don't normally get in a tent, such as proper beds and even a kitchen.
Example
A: I really hate camping… It reminds me of miserable holidays as a kid, sleeping on a cold, wet floor and eating horrible food!
B: You should try glamping. You get to spend time in the great outdoors but in a proper bed and with nice meals! It's wonderful!
Feifei: So do people really use this word 'glamping'?
Neil: Yes, it's quite a new word and a bit of a joke, but you can read it and you do hear people use it because there are more and more companies offering glamping holidays.
Feifei: Hmm…
Neil: What's up Feifei? I know you're a city girl, but wouldn't you like to try glamping?
Feifei: I'm not sure about that… Is there room service?
Neil: Room service?! That's a step too far! I'm afraid that's too glamorous for glamping!
Feifei: OK, how about a spa and massage room?!
Neil: Spa and massage room?! Honestly, it's still camping. Bye for now.