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TRAVELLING BY AIR |
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ACTIVITIES Listening Reading Vocabulary |
Step 1
Your luggage may weigh up to 20 KGs altogether, and if it is heavier you may be asked to pay excess baggage. You will have your documents returned along with a boarding card with the gate, seat number and boarding time printed on it. The boarding time, as well as possible delays, will also appear on a screen next to your flight number. |
LINKS Listening
by Randall S. Davis English Language Institute at the University of Utah, 1998-2001 Grammar
UVic English Language Centre, 1998 |
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ACTIVITIES Listening Reading Vocabulary Conversation
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Step
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When the plane lands you get
ready to get off the plane. There might be a shuttle waiting
for you to take you to the terminal building. There you will have
to look for the baggage claim area where you collect your
luggage. You will then go through customs. If no-one is out there
to pick you up, look for the information desk to find out
about accommodation and public transport to the city centre. |
Vocabulary
1998 by Charles I. Kelly (The Internet TESL Journal) Dictionary Cambridge-Dictionary (monolingual) (bilingual)
M1-L1 Unit 1 |
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