Around the World
1. Match the vocabulary in red to the definitions in blue.
Boarding pass
Direct
passport control
Overhead bins
tray table
Lifejacket
Check in
Seatbelt
flight
economy class
business class
travel agency
Cheaper and usually less comfortable seats.
A ticket that will allow you to get on the plane.
When they bring the food to you, you use to put your food on.
A place where you can book your vacation, an agent will help you.
You put your hand luggage in this place.
Travel from one place to another without stopping.
A safety mechanism that you wear across yourself.
Desks at the airport where you show your passport, drop off your suitcases and pick up your boarding pass.
Travel in a plane.
In case of an accident over water, you need to wear one of these to help you float in the water.
A standard check of your passport, the offficer will ask you some questions about your intentions in that country.
Expensive large seats with better food
2. Look at this conversation between a person and a travel agent:
Try to fill in the correct words with a partner
be, help, flight, need,check, available, time, have, take x2, airport, look
Agent: Air Canada. Can I______ you?
Jennifer : Yes. I ______ a _____ from Vancouver to Seoul on Sunday. Do you have any_______?
Agent: Let me ____. Yes. I ______one on the 4.30am flight.
Jennifer: 4.30!! What’s the check-in _____?
Agent: One hour if your are in economy. Thirty minutes if your are in business class. Will
you ____that?
Jennifer: No. I won’t get to the________ in time. When will the next
flight ______?
Agent: There won’t be another flight on Sunday. There
will be one on Monday at the same time.
Jennifer: Fine. I’ll _____ that.
Agent: Just let me ______. Oh, I’m sorry, that flight’s full.
Jennifer:
- Continue the conversation and help Jennifer to figure out this problem
3. Travel Agent role play