This is a sample lesson from the You can register to get all 45 lessons in the course!Are you ready to take a trip? We’re going to start a series of lessons on practical English for use while traveling. Today we’re going to go through the airport step by step, learning important vocabulary and useful phrases along the way.Conversation #1 – At the Check-In DeskDan is flying from New York to Los Angeles. When he arrives at the airport, he goes to the check-in desk.
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The most significant role of a flight attendant is to ensure passenger safety. In doing so, flight attendants make several announcements before, during and after flight. The first announcement takes place before the aircraft leaves the gate, is an Aircraft Safety Demonstration specific for each type of aircraft and includes a demonstration alerting passengers of safety.
Listen to the conversation he has with the agent:Agent: Good afternoon! Where are you flying to today?Dan: Los Angeles.Agent: May I have your passport, please?Dan: Here you go.Agent: Are you checking any bags?Dan: Just this one.Agent: OK, please place your bag on the scale.Dan: I have a stopover in Chicago – do I need to pick up my luggage there?Agent: No, it’ll go straight through to Los Angeles.
Here are your boarding passes – your flight leaves from gate 15A and it’ll begin boarding at 3:20. Your seat number is 26E.Dan: Thanks.
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Conversation Vocabulary and Phrases. Instead of “Where are you flying today?”the agent may ask “What’s your final destination?” The answer will be the same!.
You can say “Here you go”anytime you give something to somebody. To check your bags means to put them on the airplane inside the cargo compartment.
The small bag you take with you on the airplane is called a carry-on.