
- •At the airport Expression List on the topic “At the Airport”
- •L esson 1 Booking a ticket
- •1 Choose the best word in the definitions(1-4).
- •2 A travel agent is explaining transport choices to a customer who wants to travel from London to Edinburgh. Use the information below and in the box to complete the explanation.
- •3 The customer decides to fly. Read the conversation and complete the booking information on the computer screen.
- •Work in pairs. Read the dialogue in Exercise 3 aloud, taking turns to read each part.
- •Work in pairs. Role play a similar conversation. Use the information below.
- •Lesson 2 At the airport
- •1 Match the signs (1-10) with the definitions (a-j).
- •2 Match the first part of these questions or
- •Work in pairs. One of you is a passenger, the other is a check-in clerk. Take turns to role play a scene at the check-in desk. Use the questions in Exercise 2.
- •1. Where do you go first when you travel by plane? Put these places in the correct order. Write 1-5 on the left.
- •2. Read the conversations. Where are they? Write the letter next to the correct place on the right in Exercise 2.
- •3. Read the conversations again carefully. Who are the people? Lesson 4
- •1. Read the dialogues in roles and study the words and expressions.
- •At the airport
- •2. Cover the left column of the dialogues above with a sheet of paper and give the back translation of the dialogues. Work in pairs.
- •Fill out the Customs Declaration:
- •Department of the Treasury united states customs service
- •Passport number
- •4. Read the information about the air travel rules and regulations and different services at the airport. Get ready to speak about them. At the airport
- •Appendices for the credit lesson
- •I. Reading and speaking
- •1. Answer the question before you read the text: What problems, do you think, you may face
- •IV. Project
At the airport Expression List on the topic “At the Airport”
To be learnt by heart
Exit - выход
Entrance - вход
Push - от себя
Pull - к себе
Men - мужской туалет
Women - женский туалет
Open - открыто
Closed - закрыто
Out of Order - не работает
Gate - ворота
Сheck-in - регистрация
Position Closed - отдел закрыт
Tickets - билеты
Departures - отправления
Arrivals - прибытия
Telephones/Phones – телефоны
Customs - таможня
Passport Control -паспортный контроль
Duty-free shop -магазин, где товары не облагаются таможенной пошлиной
Information - бюро информации
Ground Transportation - наземный транспорт
Baggage Claim - выдача
багажа
Foreign Exchange - обмен
валюты
Flight No. - номер рейса
Smoke-Free Airport/No smoking -
в аэропорту курение запрещено
Main Lobby - главный зал
Fasten your seat belts –пристегните ремни
Your baggage is 5kg overweight. You will have to pay excess baggage- Ваш багаж больше положенного веса на 5 кг. Вы должны заплатить за багаж сверх нормы.
Lost and Found (Lost Property Office )- бюро находок
booking-office – билетная касса
book a seat – заказывать билет
book a flight – на поезд, самолет
cabin – салон самолета
departure gate – выход к самолету
on board the plane – на борту самолета
single (Br.) |
one way (Am.) |=> ticket билет в одну сторону
return (Br.) |
round trip (Am.)| => ticket обратный билет
travel by air – путешествовать самолетом
trip – путешествие, поездка, экскурсия
flight – полет, рейс
non-stop flight – беспосадочный рейс
brief-case – портфель
weigh => luggage - взвешивать багаж
baggage
be overweight – весит слишком
be underweight – весить слишком мало
Your luggage is well underweight – Ваш багаж весит значительно меньше положенного веса
ticket desk – регистрация ( билетов и багажа)
label – бирка
disembark – высаживаться, выгружаться
destination – место назначения
departure – отправление
Passengers should proceed to gate 3. - Пассажирам следует пройти в тоннель №3.
lounge – зал ожидания
L esson 1 Booking a ticket
Before you read
1 Choose the best word in the definitions(1-4).
The price you pay to travel on a plane, train, etc. is the fee/fare/rate.
A journey by water is a flight/ferry/voyage.
You board a plane at a gate/platform/quay, and a train from a gate/platform/quay.
A ticket to a place and back again is a two-way/return/reverse ticket.
Reading
2 A travel agent is explaining transport choices to a customer who wants to travel from London to Edinburgh. Use the information below and in the box to complete the explanation.
fare
£40 £75 £99
bus 10 hours
train 5 hours
plane 1 hour
quicker ■ the cheapest ■ more interesting
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‘Basically, you can go by train, by bus, or you can
fly. The bus is 1_______________option, but it
takes2______________. Flying is3____________..
but obviously it's4_____________ - it only takes
an hour. The train is 5______________ than the
bus, but it's6_____________, and because it
goes through beautiful countryside it’s a 7 journey.’