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The document provides guidance on airport travel etiquette, including polite interactions during check-in, security, and customs. It includes common questions and practice dialogues to help travelers prepare for these situations. Additionally, it features a quiz to test verbal skills related to airport travel.
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At The Airport 1

The document provides guidance on airport travel etiquette, including polite interactions during check-in, security, and customs. It includes common questions and practice dialogues to help travelers prepare for these situations. Additionally, it features a quiz to test verbal skills related to airport travel.
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If you are traveling and need to visit an airport, you can expect polite

questions when checking in, going through customs, and boarding a plane.
You should always remember to be polite, especially when speaking to
customs officials and security officers. Knowing the socially appropriate things
to say will help you speed through the check-in and boarding process.
To prepare for your trip to the airport, study vocabulary related to travel and
practice these basic English dialogues with a partner. Afterward, take a quiz to
test your verbal skills related to airport travel.

Important Questions at Check-In


Expect these questions when checking in at an airport. Before practicing the
dialogue below, familiarize yourself with the terminology and phrasing of
these questions.

​ Can I have your ticket, please?


​ May I see your passport, please?
​ Would you like a window or an aisle seat?
​ Do you have any baggage?
​ What is your final destination?
​ Would you like to upgrade to business or first class?
​ Do you need any help getting to the gate?

Check-In Practice Dialogue


The following dialogue between a passenger service agent and a passenger is
fairly typical of a discussion you might encounter at an airport. Take one of the
roles, find a friend of fellow student to take the other role, practice the
dialogue, and switch roles.
Service agent: Good morning. Can I have your ticket, please?
Passenger: Here you are.
Service agent: Would you like a window or an aisle seat?
Passenger: An aisle seat, please.
Service agent: Do you have any baggage?
Passenger: Yes, this suitcase and this carry-on bag.
Service agent: Here's your boarding pass. Have a nice flight.
Passenger: Thank you.

Going through Security


After you've checked in, you'll need to go through airport security. It's
important to follow instructions carefully and understand these requests:

​ Please step through the scanner - Asked when you are passing through
metal detectors at the airport.
​ Please step to the side - Asked if a security officer needs to question you
further.
​ Please raise your arms to the side - Asked when you are inside a
scanner.
​ Empty your pockets, please.
​ Please take off your shoes and belt.
​ Please take any electronic devices out of your bag.

Security Practice Dialogue


Things move quickly at an airport once you reach the security checkpoint. Use
this dialogue practice to help you speed through the process.
Security officer: Next!
Passenger: Here's my ticket.
Security officer: Please step through the scanner.
Passenger: (beep, beep, beep) What's wrong?
Security officer: Please step to the side.
Passenger: Certainly.
Security officer: Do you have any coins in your pocket?
Passenger: No, but I have some keys.
Security officer: Ah, that's the problem. Put your keys in this bin and walk
through the scanner again.
Passenger: OK.
Security officer: Excellent. No problem. Remember to unload your pockets
before you go through security next time.
Passenger: I'll do that. Thank you.
Security officer: Have a nice day.

Passport Control and Customs


If you take an international flight, you'll have to pass through passport control
and customs. Here are some of the most common questions you can expect:

​ Can I see your passport?


​ Are you a tourist or here on business? - Asked at customs to determine
the purpose of your visit.
​ Do you have anything to declare? - Sometimes people need to declare
things they have bought in other countries.
​ Have you brought any food into the country? - Some countries do not
allow certain foods to be brought into the country.

Passport Control and Customs Dialogues


You may have different experiences at the passport-control and customs
sections depending on the laws of the country you are visiting as well as the
type of items you are bringing in.
Passport official: Good morning. Can I see your passport?
Passenger: Here you are.
Passport official: Thank you very much. Are you a tourist or here on
business?
Passenger: I'm a tourist.
Passport official: That's fine. Have a pleasant stay.
Passenger: Thank you.
Customs official: Good morning. Do you have anything to declare?
Passenger: I'm not sure. I have two bottles of whiskey. Do I need to declare
that?
Customs official: No, you can have up to 2 quarts.
Passenger: Great.
Customs official: Have you brought any food into the country?
Passenger: Just some cheese I bought in France.
Customs official: I'm afraid I'll have to take that.
Passenger: Why? It's just some cheese.
Customs official: Unfortunately, you are not allowed to bring cheese into
the country. I'm sorry.
Passenger: OK. Here you are.
Customs official: Thank you. Anything else?
Passenger: I bought a T-shirt for my daughter.
Customs official: That's fine. Have a nice day.
Passenger: You, too.
1. Could I please see your __________ before you get on the airplane?

​ bag
​ cat
​ boarding pass
​ board ticket

2. Please put your keys in the __________ and walk through the
__________.

​ bin... scanner
​ hole... scanner
​ holder... hall
​ bin... security

3. Do you have any __________?

​ luggage
​ bags
​ carry-ons
​ All of the answers are correct

4. May I see your ___________? Are you a __________ or are you


traveling on business?

​ suitcase... tourist
​ ticket... passenger
​ passport... airline worker
​ passport... tourist

5. Do you have anything to __________? Any presents or alcohol?

​ say
​ tell me
​ declare
​ hide
6. Please ________ to the side and empty your pockets.

​ step
​ stand on
​ move away
​ hop

7. Would your prefer an __________ seat or a ___________?

​ window... aisle
​ aisle... window
​ aisle... window one

8. I have one suitcase and a __________.

​ carry-on
​ backpack
​ pocketbook
​ All of the answers are correct

9. Have a nice _______.

​ day
​ trip
​ flight
​ All of the answers are correct

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