Lesson 17

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THINK & DISCUSS


1. Look at the pictures carefully, where are the people?
2. Have you ever been to this place in your life?
3. What do you think about flying?
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If you can fly to a destination in Vietnam, where


will you fly to? Why?
 The karst seascape of Halong Bay is one of the world's most
spellbinding sea views and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
 For big city fans, no visit to Vietnam is really complete
without a visit to Ho Chi Minh City, the buzzing and crazy
commercial hub of the country. The streets are clogged with
motorbikes and cars
 One of Vietnam's most historic towns, Hue is packed with
relics from the reign of the 19th-century Nguyen emperors,
sitting along the banks of the gorgeous Perfume River
 Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park is a dramatic karst
mountain formation honeycombed with huge caverns,
which are home to superb stalactite and stalagmite displays
AT THE AIRPORT Opening doors, Creating new opportunities
AT THE AIRPORT Opening doors, Creating new opportunities

At The Check-In Desk


Dan is flying from New York to Los Angeles. When he arrives at the airport, he goes to the
check-in desk. 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 Angles. 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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SEAT NUMBER IN FLIGHTS


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SEAT NUMBER IN FLIGHTS


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AT THE AIRPORT Opening doors, Creating new opportunities

QUIZ MASTERS - AIR TRAVEL QUIZ


AT THE AIRPORT Opening doors, Creating new opportunities

QUIZ MASTERS - AIR TRAVEL QUIZ


AT THE AIRPORT Opening doors, Creating new opportunities

QUIZ MASTERS - AIR TRAVEL QUIZ


AT THE AIRPORT Opening doors, Creating new opportunities

QUIZ MASTERS - AIR TRAVEL QUIZ


AT THE AIRPORT Opening doors, Creating new opportunities

QUIZ MASTERS - AIR TRAVEL QUIZ


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TICKETS TO TRAVEL
Single fares are available for any journey, although visitors will find it easier and
better value to purchase a Travelcard. Travelcards are valid for use on the
Underground, bus, DLR, tram and national rail, and also offer a one-third
discount on River services. They are available for one, three or seven days, and
in peak or off-peak versions for one and three days.
1) Travelcard holders receive a 33% discount on London River Services.
A. True B. False
2) Off-peak travelcards are only available for zones 1-3.
A. True B. False
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CONGESTION CHARGE
If you are driving in central London between 7am and 6pm Mon-Fri (except
public holidays), you need to pay the Congestion Charge. The charge is £8 per
day, which must be paid in advance or on the day of travel. If you pay by
midnight the next day, the charge is £10.

3) The Congestion Charge applies 07:00-18:00, Monday to Friday excluding


public holidays.
A. True B. False
4) The Congestion Charge is £10 per day if you pay in advance.
A. True B. False

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