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At the Airport

Lesson Plan- At the Airport

 

Traveling by air can be a lot of fun. It can also be very confusing dealing with travel agents and airline personnel. If traveling to a foreign country, a traveler has to interact with customs and immigration officials. There are several common expressions that are used when dealing with airlines, travel agencies and customs. Look at the examples below. 

 

English Expressions- At the Airport

Expression                                                             Response
Would you like economy or first class tickets?         Economy class.
When would you like to depart?                               On Friday the 14th of
                                                                                     next month.
Will that be round trip or one way?                           Round trip please.
Do you have any luggage to check in?                    I have two suit cases.
May I have your ticket please?                                 Here you go.
Do you have anything to declare?                           No, I don’t

 

Dialogue- At the Airport

At a travel agency

Agent: May I help you?
Nancy: Yes, I need a ticket to Paris.
Agent: One way or round trip?
Nancy: Round trip.
Agent: When will you be leaving?
Nancy: Next month, the 2nd. I prefer a morning flight.
Agent: Do you want any particular airline?
Nancy: No, but I do want to go business class and have a direct flight.
Agent: When will you be returning?
Nancy: I want to return on the 15th of next month.
Agent: Let me check the computer. Yes, there is a flight available on Blue
  Skies Air Ways. The tickets are $1645.
Nancy: Sounds good, book it.
Agent: Thank you. You can pick up your tickets at this office on the 28th.
Nancy: Thanks.
 
At the airport check-in

Nancy: Hello
Agent: Hello. May I have your ticket and passport?
Nancy: Yes, here they are.
Agent: How many pieces of luggage will you be checking in?
Nancy: Just one, I also have one carry on bag.
Agent: Your luggage is two kilos over the limit. You will have to pay an
  extra charge of  $100.
Nancy: No problem. Is cash OK?
Agent: Certainly.
Nancy: Here you go.
Agent: Thank you, have a nice flight.
Nancy: Thanks.
 
At Customs

Agent: Welcome to Paris. Do you have anything to declare?
Nancy: No.
Agent: Could you open your bag please?
Nancy: Sure, is everything OK?
Agent: Yes ma’am, enjoy you stay in Paris.
Nancy: Thanks.

 

Conversation Activities- At the Airport

1. Pair Work- discussion
     Have you ever flown on a plane? Tell your partner about it using some
     of the ideas for discussion below. Your partner should ask questions to
     get more information.

when and where you went  
how long the flight took
the quality of the service from the flight attendants
how the flight was: (smooth or turbulent, relaxing or nerve-wracking)
did you enjoy it
do you like to fly

 2. Pair work- role play
   Working with a partner, role play the situation, using the information
    below

The situation: At a travel agency asking for information for a flight.

The roles: A travel agent, a customer

Destination: Seoul    Destination: San Francisco 
Airline: Blue Skies Skies      Airline: World Wide Airlines 
Departure time: Saturday 1:30 AM  Departure time: Saturday 9:00 am 
Flight length: 16 hours  Flight length: 12 hours 
Layover: San Francisco , Tokyo  Layover: Direct flight
Price: Coach- $950                 
               Business class- $1650
               First class- $1900  P
Price: Coach- $1050           
               Business class- $1650
               First class- $2000
Preferred seating       Aisle     Window Preferred seating        Aisle     Window
     
Destination: Chicago   Destination: Moscow 
Airline: National Airways           Airline:  Great Northern Airline
Departure time: Sunday 8:30 am   Departure time: Sunday 1:45 pm 
Flight length: 24 hours                    Flight length: 18 hours      
Layover: London, New York  Layover: Paris
Price: Coach- $1150            
                Business class- $1550 
               First class- $2400 
Price: Coach- $1250             
                Business class- $1450  
                First class- $2500 
Preferred seating        Aisle     Window Preferred seating      Aisle     Window 

 

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Airport English

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