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What is the topic of our lesson?

Think of three words associated with airports. Tell these words


Discuss the questions below about flying

1.How often do you travel by airplane?

2. Do you like or dislike flying? Why?

3. Have you ever had a delayed flight? If so, how did you feel/react?
Translate some words and match them:
boarding pass
місце біля проходу
departure gate
охорона
a passport
ручна поклажа
an aisle seat
посадковий талон
a carry-on bag
вихід на посадку
security
паспорт
At the check-in desk

Agent: Good afternoon! Where are you flying to today?


You: Los Angeles.
Agent: May I have your passport, please?
You: Here you go.
Agent: Are you checking any bags?
You: Just this one.
Agent: OK, please place your bag on the scale.
You: 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.
You: Thanks.
Common phrases and vocabulary Tips and Suggestions:
words:

■ Instead of “Where are you flying today?” the ■ “Excuse me, where is the Delta check-in desk?” or,
agent may ask “What’s your final “Excuse me, where is the American Airlines
destination?” The answer will be the same! check-in desk?”
■ check your bags ■ Oversized baggage fee or overweight baggage fee
■ carry-on ■ “Please mark this bag as ‘fragile.’”
■ scale ■ “Is the flight on schedule?”
■ go straight through
■ Boarding passes
Conversation Tips:
• If you didn’t understand what the flight attendant said, you can say Sorry? or Pardon? to ask
him or her to repeat it.

• If you want to ask for something, you can use the phrase “Can I have…” For example:
4. ______ have the pasta, please.
Quiz
A I'll
1. _________ I have a coffee with milk, please?
B I'm
A Can
C I'd
B Will
5.A __________ coffee, please.
C Do
A regular
2. Excuse me, where is the Delta check-in __________?
B standard
A desk
C normal
B station
6. The metal in my belt _________ the alarm.
C table
A set off
3. I lost my __________ pass - can I get another one?
B took off
A traveling
C went off
B seating
7. Do I __________ to take off my shoes?
C boarding
A want

B need

C should
Complete the sentences below with the words in the box
pack check-in counter line up window seat
flight boarding pass immigration aisle seat

1. I can't look out the window when I sit in the aisle seat.
2. What time does your … take off.
3. Oh, no! It looks like there are a hundred people in the … .
4. A: Could you please show me your … … ? B: Here it is.
5. We should arrive at the … … two hours early.
6. Of course, I can look out the window in a … … .
7. A: Do you need more time to …? B: No, my suitcase is ready.
8.You must show your passport at the check-in counter and at … .
Essential Words About Airports and Air Travel

● aisle seat [ˈaɪəl sit] - місце біля проходу


● baggage [ˈbægɪʤ] - багаж
● boarding pass [ˈbɔrdɪŋ pæs] - посадковий талон
● business class [ˈbɪznəs klæs] - бізнес клас
● check in [ʧɛk ɪn] - реєстрація
● economy class [ɪˈkɑnəmi klæs] - економ клас
● first class [fɜrst klæs] - перший клас
● flight attendant [flaɪt əˈtɛndənt] - бортпровідник
● gate number [geɪt ˈnʌmbər] - номер воріт
● jet lag [ʤɛt læg] - джет лаг (різниця в місцевому часі)
● land [lænd] - приземлятися
● passenger [ˈpæsənʤər] - пасажир
● pilot [ˈpaɪlət] - пілот
● take off [teɪk ɔf] - взлітати
● window seat [ˈwɪndoʊ sit] - місце біля вікна
1. A _____ is a person who can serve food and drinks to people on an airplane.

2. Remember to show your _____ when you board an airplane.

3. If you don't want to spend a lot of money when you fly, you should buy an _____ ticket.
4. When will our plane begin to fly or _____? 5. A _____ ticket costs the most money.

6. The person who flies a plain is a _____. 7. You should always _____ one or two hours before
your airplane takes off.
8. IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING ON AN AIRPLANE, 9. IF YOU HAVE _____, THEN YOU FEEL VERY
BUT YOU ARE NOT THE PILOT, THEN YOU ARE TIRED.
A _____.

10. I LIKE _____S MORE THAN AISLE SEATS 11. I DON'T LIKE TO CARRY TOO MUCH _____
BECAUSE I CAN SEE OUTSIDE THE PLANE. WHEN I TRAVEL.
12. I ALWAYS FEEL GREAT WHEN WE ARRIVE 13. A WINDOW SEAT? NO THANKS. I'D LIKE AN _____
AND THE PLANE _____S. PLEASE.

14. _____ COSTS MORE THAN ECONOMY. 15. OUR AIRPLANE LEAVES FROM _____ A19.
LET'S HURRY!
A: Good morning. How are you today?

B: Good morning! Not bad, thank you.

A: Can I see your documents, please?

B: Yes, just a second.

A: Thank you very much.

Are you alone or with your familу?

B: I am here with my mother, two children and a dog.

A: That's fine. Can I see their documents: passport, birth certificates, and a veterinary passport?

B: Of course.

A: Thanks.

Do you want to register a refugee status?

B: Yes, please.

A: Fill in this form, then.


Custom officer questions and possible answers
1. -How long will you be staying in (the US)? – Скільки часу триватиме ваш візит до (Штати)?
-Until January 5th. - До січня
-For 2 weeks. - протягом двох тижнів
2. I don’t have a return ticket yet. - У мене ще немає зворотного квитка.
I have an open ticket. – У мене квиток із відкритою датою.
4.-What is the purpose of your visit? - Яка мета вашого візиту?
-To visit family. – Провідати родичів
-Work/business. – Робота/бізнес
-Vacation – Відпочинок
-Transit - Пересадка
5.Where will you be staying? – Де ви зупинитесь?
6.At the hotel / dorm / relative's house – У готелі/гуртожитку/будинку у родича
7.How much currency are you carrying (with you)? - Скільки готівки ви (з собою) везете?

8.Do you have anything to declare? - У вас є речі, які підлягають обов'язковому декларуванню?
-Yes, I have some goods to declare. – Так, у мене є об'єкти, які підлягають декларуванню.
-No, I have nothing to declare. – Ні, я не маю об'єктів, які підлягають декларуванню.

9.Could you open up your suitcase for me, please? - Ви б не могли відкрити свою валізу, будь ласка?
● Do you think airports are over-priced? How much do you usually pay for a meal?
● What things do you dislike most about airports?
● Do you like to talk to strangers at airports? How do you start a conversation?
● What is the best way to pass the time while waiting at airports?
● What do you usually take in your carry-on baggage?
● Have you ever had to remove something from your bags at an airport? Why?
● Are there any airport rules that you don't agree with? What are they?
● What kinds of problems can people experience inside airports?
● Have you ever had an interesting experience related to an airport? What was it?

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