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Speaking. Let's visit London! Let's visit London! Verb Tenses Interactive Grammar Game for ESL - Jeopardy Quiz Game. BUSINESS ENGLISH. TRAVEL & HOTELS. Most Unsual Hotels. Most Unsual Hotels. Nearpod. Airport lesson 7,8. vocabulary. Airport lesson 7,8. English conversation practice for tourists. At The Airport by Kristen Demers on Prezi. Briefcase typy, opis. Im Flugzeug mit Mr Bean. Kahoot! Travel English: Conversations in the Airport – Espresso English. Are you ready to take a trip?

Travel English: Conversations in the Airport – Espresso English

We’re going to start a series of lessons on practical English for use while traveling. Today we’re going to go through the airport step by step, learning important vocabulary and useful phrases along the way. Download 500+ English Phrases Conversation #1 – At the Check-In Desk Dan is flying from New York to Los Angeles.

Agent: Good afternoon! 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 Angeles. Dan: Thanks. Conversation Vocabulary and Phrases Instead of “Where are you flying today?” Other Questions & Phrases for the Airport “Excuse me, where is the American Airlines check-in desk?”

Extra questions in the U.S. On flights going to or inside the U.S., you might be asked some extra security questions before or during check-in. TOP 10 TRAVEL ATTRACTIONS IN LONDON (11160) At the airport 1 Flashcards. Lost Luggage – Speaking Activity – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games. This is a practical speaking activity, designed to be part of a task based learning style lesson for a strong intermediate class.

Lost Luggage – Speaking Activity – Mike Astbury – Teaching Games

The material is adaptable for a variety of levels. [CLICK HERE to download the handouts.] Lead in Students discuss in pairs: “If you lost your luggage on holiday what would you miss the most, and why?” Open class feedback – have any of the students had this experience? Preparation Students are told they are going to lose their luggage. Each student is given a luggage card and a ticket. They need to make notes so that they can give their personal details, and the details of their missing luggage, to the staff at the airport. Students put their notes aside and are each given the ‘lost luggage form’ that the airport staff will use.

Students work in pairs and write down, in their notes, what questions they will be asked to get this information. Monitor and assist where necessary so students have correctly worded questions. Podstawowe słownictwo dot podróżowania samolotem. Lodz airport - Check-in and Boarding process by Maciej Wsciubiak on Prezi. ESL airports. Giving directions - places in town. An easy to follow handout for students to practice Asking For Directions, Giving Directions, and Places vocabulary.EXERCISES INCLUDED: a) Asking about facilities: Is there a post-office near here?

Giving directions - places in town

Are there any banks in the town?.... B) Asking for directions: Where´s the ….? How can I get to ….? Can you tell me the way to …? C) Pair work (your partner answers about facilities and gives you the directions)d) Writing a short letter. ITCG Fermi 4 Tourism. Take A Virtual Tour Of London. The Task. English for travel agents, tour guides, flight attendants, tourism-based customer service - Vocational ESL. Politeness training exercises for ESL students, Polite form of English, Polite English.