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  • Hello! Hello! Hello Everybody, my name is Steve Ford and welcome to Learning English TV 25

  • At the Airport

  • Do you need to travel abroad?

  • Have you ever needed to travel abroad?

  • Well then, this lesson is for you!

  • There are a lot of words that we need to know about airports and since English is an international language

  • I am here to help you to make your next trip "a piece of cake"(easy)

  • The easiest way to get to the airport is by taking an airport taxi

  • Other options can be by bus, subway, train or van

  • So for example, when I was living in Paris, I took 1. An airport taxi 2. The subway 3. A van with other people(not so pleasant)

  • so it really depends on your preference

  • When you arrive at the airport, you will be "dropped off"

  • So it's common for taxi drivers to ask, "where would you like me to drop you off"?

  • That means "where do you want me to stop and leave you?"

  • they will leave you at the departure level of the airport near the check-in desk of your airline

  • Once you're inside the airport you may have to do a lot of walking

  • since some airports are really big, so people need need a "luggage cart"

  • Checking in, now with internet and mobile phones, check-in for printing out your ticket

  • or making a scannable electronic ticket

  • and printing out your luggage tags, bag tags, baggage checks or luggage tickets(they all mean the same thing)

  • can all be done at electronic kiosk at many airports, but not all

  • Usually airline staff are available to help you if you've never used an electronic kiosk before

  • Then you can "get in line"(USA) queue up(UK) to check-in your luggage.

  • So depending on how much time you have, you might "grab a bite to eat"

  • at one of the airport restaurants or cafes or, proceed to the security checkpoint

  • and at the security checkpoint I know it's very stressfull and it's very nerve-racking

  • so I am going to try to give you some tips to get through the security checkpoint as smoothly as possible

  • Take off your shoes, watch, belt, take out your keys and any coins from your pocket

  • you can take all of those things and an either put them in your carry-on or put them in a bin

  • Well everybody, I hope this lesson was useful for anybody planning to fly

  • There was a ton of new vocabulary here and I will try to post a quiz to help you remember all of it

  • Have a great day and we'll see you in our next lesson!

  • Bye for now!

Hello! Hello! Hello Everybody, my name is Steve Ford and welcome to Learning English TV 25

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