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Lesson 18. Flying
Lesson 18. Flying
Lesson 18. Flying
Flying
Lesson code: 11SQ-96FB-GADF Pre-intermediate (A2-B1)
1 Warm-up
What do you need to take with you to the airport?
2 At the airport
Match the words with the definitions.
1. departure gate a. area where you can buy products and don't have to pay tax on them
2. check-in b. where someone checks your passport
3. passport control c. where they check you and your bags for anything dangerous
4. duty-free zone d. where you leave your luggage and get a boarding pass
5. security check e. where you wait before you get on the plane
Ask and answer the questions below with a partner. Use the example to help you.
Example:
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2. 3.
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4. 5. 6.
Someone looks at your boarding pass and tells you where your seat is.
You board the plane.
You put your bag in the overhead locker.
Your boarding pass is scanned at the departure gate. 1
You sit in your seat.
You walk down the stairs or tunnel.
Now, with a partner, try to think of other things that you might find on a plane. If you don't know the
names of these things, use a dictionary to help you. Write them in the space below.
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"Ladies and gentlemen we are ready for take off. The flight will take about 3 hours and we will land at our
destination at 6pm. If you need any help during this time please ask our cabin crew."
1. a journey by plane:
2. come back to the ground after flying:
3. people on a plane who help you:
4. the place that you are going to:
5. leave the ground and start to fly:
5 In the air
Match the two halves of the sentences.
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Once you get off the plane, there will be a short walk or a bus ride to the airport .
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The next stage is . Here, will check your passport, and you might need
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to fill in a . Also if you need a for the country you are arriving in, some
airports ask you to open your passport and show them the page where it is. At lot of airports now have
scanners for your passport, and they also take your photo.
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After that, you will get to . This is the place where you collect your bags.
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Then there is customs. There will be two signs. One will say `Nothing to ', which will be
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in green, and the other `Goods to ', which will be in red. If you are sure that you have
nothing illegal with you, and you haven't bought too many duty-free products, take the green exit.
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Aneta: Hello.
Information desk clerk: Hello, can I help you?
Aneta: Yes. I need to get to the centre of London, but I don't know the best way to get
there.
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Information desk clerk: Okay, you have three : bus, train and taxi.
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Aneta: Okay, where does the bus leave ?
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Information desk clerk: Just go out the exit and turn left. The bus stops are on the
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other of the road. A lot of the buses go to
London.
Aneta: Okay, and what about the train?
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Information desk clerk: There is a fast train every of an hour to Victoria Station.
Aneta: Where is the station?
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Information desk clerk: You see the over there? Just follow those signs, it's not far.
Aneta: And how much is a ticket?
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Information desk clerk: I think it's ¿20.
Aneta: And how much is the bus?
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Information desk clerk: The bus is ¿8.
Aneta: But the train will be faster?
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Information desk clerk: Yes, that takes an hour. The bus takes longer. It usually
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takes about an hour but it on the traffic.
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Aneta: Okay, thank you very . I think I will take the bus. Goodbye.
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Information desk clerk: My . Goodbye.
*One of the main airports for London, to the south of the city
Now, work with a partner and practise the dialogue. Change roles.
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