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My home is your home

Check out this lesson to have an engaging conversation about home exchange and house sitting and help your students learn useful vocabulary to describe experiences.

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Please have your boarding pass ready

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The intangible benefits of travelling

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Food culture, coffee culture

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Living abroad

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Would you like a lava snack?

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You’re never too old for great things

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Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer

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Let’s go hiking!

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Checking in at the airport – listening lesson (a1-a2).

Checking in at the airport (travel English) English listening lesson

Do you ever use English when you travel – for holidays or business trips? This free English listening lesson from Oxford Online English will introduce some useful words and phrases to use when checking in at the airport . This is a lesson for elementary and pre-intermediate learners.

or listen to a slower version here: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-25pc-slower.mp3

Woman : Good morning, sir. Where are you flying today? Man : Paris, via Dubai. Woman : Can I take your passport? Man : Yes, here you are. Woman : Have you already checked in 1 online? Man : No, I haven’t. Woman : OK. How many bags will you be checking 2 in ? Man: Just one. Woman : OK, put it on the belt 3 for me, please. Hmmm, it’s a little overweight. Man : Oh, really? I’m sorry… Woman : No problem, I’ll let you off 4 this time. Man : Oh, thanks very much. Woman : Do you have any hand luggage 5 ? Man : No, I don’t. Woman : Here’s your passport, and your boarding pass 6 . Gate number 25. You need to be at the gate forty minutes before departure. Man : Thanks. By the way, do I have to pick up my bag in Dubai? Woman : No, your baggage is checked through 7 to Paris. Man : Great! Woman : Have a nice flight!

Some of the answers to exercise 3 are included in these vocabulary notes. You may prefer to try the exercises and return to this section later if you need to.

1. You can check in for a flight, or a hotel. 2. Future continuous is used here to show politeness. 3. Belt = conveyor belt: a machine used to move baggage around 4. Let sb off = not to punish someone, a bit like “let sb go” 5. Hand luggage (or hand baggage) is a small bag you can take on board the plane. 6. You can say boarding pass or boarding card . 7. Checked through = checked in for more than one flight

Checking In at the Airport – exercise 1 Listening skill: following what is happening

Many coursebooks have exercises that ask whether statements are true, false or ‘not stated’ in the recording. To do this sort of exercise, first you need to understand what is happening at every stage of the conversation. Then you can listen again to check what details are mentioned – or not.

The recording has been cut into sections. Listen to each section and decide what is happening.

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1 . Question

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-section-1.mp3

  • An employee is identifying a customer and what he has booked.
  • An employee is taking a booking from a customer.
  • An employee is telling a customer what he has booked.

2 . Question

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-section-2.mp3

  • The employee is checking whether the customer has followed a procedure.
  • The employee is telling the customer what he must do.
  • The employee is informing the customer that he has done something wrong.

3 . Question

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-section-3.mp3

  • The employee tells the customer to do something, which he does, and she reacts.
  • The employee tells the customer to do something, but he refuses.
  • The employee tells the customer to do something, which he does, then she tells him to do something else.

4 . Question

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-section-4.mp3

  • The employee is telling the customer what to do later.
  • The employee is telling the customer what to do at the moment of speaking.
  • The employee is telling the customer what to do differently another time.

5 . Question

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-section-5.mp3

  • The customer asks a question, which the employee answers.
  • The customer asks a question, but the employee doesn’t answer it.
  • The customer asks the employee to clarify what she has said already.

Checking In at the Airport – exercise 2 Comprehension: true, false or not stated

Now answer five questions about the information in the dialogue. There is one question for each section in the previous exercise.

Choose True if the information is stated, False if the opposite of the information is stated, or Not stated if it cannot be understood from anything in the recording.

1. The customer is checking in at an airport in Europe.

If you are uncertain which part of the dialogue to check, go back to exercise 1 and listen to each section in turn.

2. The customer has checked in online.

3. The customer’s luggage is too heavy.

The word ‘heavy’ is not used in the dialogue, but there is a word that means the same – check the transcript above if you need to.

4. The flight departs from gate number 40.

Two numbers are in the dialogue. Listen carefully for what they refer to.

5. The customer does not need to collect his luggage when he changes planes.

Identify the verbs and their objects in the question – then look for words to say the same thing in the dialogue.

Checking In at the Airport – exercise 3 Vocabulary: airport words

The conversation includes words and expressions that you will almost certainly hear or use when you go to an airport.

Complete five facts about flying, using words from the recording.

You should write one word in each gap. Click ‘Hint’ to see a time reference for where you hear it in the dialogue.

1. Direct flights are often more expensive than indirect flights another airport, where you transfer to another plane.

Write a three-letter word starting with V. If you listen to the dialogue at normal speed, you can hear the word at 0.03.

Write one word in the gap.

2. When you check in your luggage, you put it onto a conveyor , which moves it to a different location. You pick it up from another one at your final destination.

Write a four-letter word beginning with B. You can hear the word at 0.15.

3. Small bags that you take onto the plane with you are referred to as luggage.

Write a four-letter word starting with H. You can hear the word at 0.28.

4. To get on an aeroplane, you need some ID (e.g. a passport) and a pass, which you receive when you check in.

Write an eight-letter word starting with B. You can hear the word at 0.32.

5. You have to be at the correct gate a certain time (often at least half an hour) before .

Write a nine-letter word beginning with D. You can hear the word at 0.36.

Checking In at the Airport – exercise 4 Grammar: talking about the future

The conversation refers to some things in the past (e.g. “Have you already checked in online?”) and other things happening at the moment of speaking (e.g. “Here’s your passport”). However, most of the dialogue refers to things in the very near future – the next few hours.

Listen to five sentences and read a note about why the verb is in the form used. Then, complete the gaps with the exact words you hear.

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-grammar-where-are-you-flying.mp3 1. This sentence uses the present continuous form: this is used to describe actions that are in progress at the moment of speaking, plus plans that are due to take place very soon – like the man’s flight.

Write one word in each gap.

Where you today?

The present continuous is formed by the verb ‘be’ in the correct person and the main verb in -ing form.

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-grammar-you-need-to-be.mp3 2. This sentence uses the present simple: it refers to something that will happen in the future, but the speaker is expressing a fact that is true for everyone on the flight – for facts and rules, use the present simple.

You be at the gate forty minutes before departure.

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-grammar-do-I-have-to.mp3 3, This is similar to the previous clip, but this time it’s a question: verbs of obligation are usually in the present simple, even when the obligation is in the future.

I pick up my bag in Dubai?

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-grammar-Ill-let-you-off.mp3 4. This verb form is sometimes called the ‘future simple’ and it’s formed by a modal verb plus the infinitive (without to): the speaker uses it to express a decision that she makes at the time of speaking.

Write one word in each gap. The first gap is a contraction of the subject + the modal verb.

you off this time.

https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Airport-checkin-grammar-will-you-be-checking.mp3 5. This verb form is called the future continuous: in this dialogue, it’s used to be polite.

Write one word in each gap – this time there are no contractions.

How many bags you in?

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Travelling abroad

Two young people in an airport

Listen to the five airport announcements and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.

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Do the preparation exercise before you listen. Then do the other exercises to check your understanding.

Preparation

Do this exercise before you listen.

Good morning. This is an announcement for all passengers travelling on the 9:25 flight TOM1223 to Rome. This flight is delayed by two hours because of bad weather.

Would all passengers travelling to Tokyo on flight FR3421 please have your boarding passes and passports ready for boarding. Flight FR3421 now boarding at gate 21.

This is the final boarding call for passengers Gemma and Ryan Grey flying to Athens on flight EZ9753. Your flight is ready to leave. Please go to gate 14 immediately. The doors of the plane will close in five minutes. Final boarding call for passengers Gemma and Ryan Grey.

This is an announcement for passengers travelling to Amsterdam on flight KL1050. Will all passengers with express boarding tickets and passengers travelling with young children please go to gate 6 for boarding. That's all passengers with express boarding tickets and passengers travelling with young children go to gate 6 for boarding. Thank you.

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. We have landed at JFK airport in New York where the local time is 18:30 and the temperature is 76º. We hope you have enjoyed your flight with American Airlines this evening and wish you a very safe journey to your final destination.

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Listening Exercises A1 – Travelling by train or bus

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1. Listen to announcements a-d and complete the information.

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a   Edinburgh: 7.45, Platform 1                 

b   York: 7.49, Platform 3

c   Cambridge: 8.15, Platform 9                 

d   Liverpool: 8.10, Platform 7

2. Listen to announcements e-j. Match each announcement (e-j) to the correct time (1-6)

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Answer & Transcript

e  2     f  4     g  6     h  3     i  1     j  5

(i = from New Zealand; j = South African)

a   The 7.45 train to Edinburgh will leave from Platform 1. Platform 1 for the 7.45 to Edinburgh.

b   The 7.49 service to York will depart from Platform 3.

c   The train to Cambridge will depart from Platform 9 at 8.15. That’s Platform 9 for the 8.15 service to Cambridge.

d    The 7.50 intercity service to Liverpool Lime Street is delayed. This train will now leave at 8.10, from Platform 7.

e   The 7.45 train to Belfast will leave from Platform 1. Platform 1 for the 7.45 to Belfast.

f   The 5.49 service to Bristol will depart from Platform 3.

g   The train to Newcastle will depart from Platform 9 at 8.15. That’s Platform 9 for the 8.15 service to Newcastle.

h    The 10.50 intercity service to Liverpool Lime Street is cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience this way cause.

i    The 9.10 coach service to Wellington will leave from Bay 12. That’s Bay 12 for the 9.10 service to Wellington.

j    Passengers waiting for the 3.05 service to Cape Town please go to Bay 3. That’s Bay 3 for the 3.05 service to Cape Town.

3. Stacey works in South Africa. Look at her diary and listen to her talk about her day. Write the times in the diary.

a    breakfast with Mrs Jenson

     (ALC) …………………..

b    meeting with Bod/Sean

     …………………..

c   see Helen re sales report

d    lunch with Dan Chester

e    GEO International

f   collect Janet from school

    …………………..

a   8.30                 b   10.00am                        c   11.45am        

d    1.00pm           e   2.30pm-4.00pm           f   5.15pm

(Stacey = South African)

I’ve got a really busy day today. At 8.30 I have a breakfast meeting with Mrs Jenson at ALC. Then I have to be back by ten for a meeting with Bod and Sean. Before lunch around quarter to twelve I’m seeing Helen to go through the sales report. Then it’s off to lunch at one with Dan Chester. He’s from Karanco. After lunch I’ve got to go to GEO International for another meeting. That’s from 2.30 to around four. And finally it’s back to collect Janet from school at 5.15. What a day!

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1. Listen to conversations a and b and complete these directions.

a   You go ……………. Nether Street and …………….

b   You turn ……………. and go ……………. the bank. The subway’s …………….

a    You go along Nether Street and turn right.

b    You turn left and go past the bank. The subway’s on the left.

2. Look at the map and listen to conversations c-f. Follow the directions and write the name of each place you arrive at. Begin at You are here.

c   …………….…………….

d   …………….…………….

e   …………….…………….

f   …………….…………….

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c   post office

d   Tourist Information Office

f   Modern Art Museum

a    (A = American)

A:   You go along Nether Street and turn right.

A:   And the internet café is on your left.

B:   Thank you.

b    (B = American)

A:   Can you tell me where the subway is, please?

B:   Sure. You turn left and go past the bank. The subway’s on the left.

A:   Thanks very much.

c    (A = American; B = Indian)

A:   So you go along Station Road and turn right onto Market Street.

B:   So, turn right onto Market Street.

A:   Yeah. And then go straight along Market Street and you’ll see it on your left. It’s on the corner of Northern Road.

d    (A = American; B = Brazilian)

A:   Well, the quickest way is to go out onto Station Road and then turn right straight away onto Broadway.

B:   Broadway?

A:   Yes, that’s right. Go along Broadway, and then turn right into North Passage. You’ll see it on the left.

B:   Thanks very much.

e    (A = American)

A:   Oh, it’s on the High Street, so from Station Road you want to turn right onto Nether Street, then take the second road on the left. That’s High Street.

B:   OK? And is it far?

A:   Not really. Once you’re on High Street you just follow the road until you get to the corner with Old Roman Way. Then you’ll see it on the left.

f   (A = American)

A:   OK, the quickest way is to turn right onto Broadway, then turn left into Willow Way.

A:   Then go along Willow Way until you reach Oak Street?

B:   Oak Street?

A:   Yes, then turn left into Oak Street. Go along Oak Street, the straight over Ribbon Hill into Archway.

B:   So, straight over Ribbon Hill into Archway?

A:   Yes, go along Archway until you reach Museum Street, then you’ll see it in front of you.

B:   Thank you very much.

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Korolyov is a mid-sized city in North Moscow Oblast , best known as the "cradle of space exporation," as it was the center of the Soviet space program. It was also a former elite dacha location, a vacation spot for all sorts of famous Russians (e.g., Chekhov, Lenin, Akhmatova, Pasternak, Tsvetaeva, etc.). The city today has become one of the most desirable residential locations outside Moscow.

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Buses 392, 565 and 576 from VDNKh metro station in Moscow, bus 28 from Mytishchi train station (starts on east side, opposite to bus station). Keep in mind jams on M8 for all of these buses, even though they become less severe after opening multilevel traffic interchanges on M8 between Mytishchi and Korolev.

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  1. 100 Travelling, Elementary (A1) English ESL worksheets pdf

    100 Travelling, Elementary (A1) English ESL worksheets pdf & doc. SORT BY. Most popular. TIME PERIOD. All-time. kiscsepo. Travelling. This WS contains a r. 8135 uses.

  2. Travelling Lesson Plans

    Global Issues. This speaking lesson focuses on talking about tourism and its problems. Students talk about travelling in general and tourism as an industry, watch a video and discuss solutions to the problems. Unlimited Plan Show. C1 / Advanced | C2 / Proficiency. Critical Reading Club 30 min / 45 min. Add to saved lessons.

  3. PDF Lesson 1

    Hello and welcome to Lesson 1 of the Travel English Speaking Course! Today we're going to go through the airport step by step, learning important vocabulary and useful phrases along the way. Let's imagine you're flying from New York City to Los Angeles. Situation 1: At the check-in desk. Agent: Good afternoon!

  4. Checking In At The Airport

    Checking In at the Airport - exercise 4Grammar: talking about the future. The conversation refers to some things in the past (e.g. "Have you already checked in online?") and other things happening at the moment of speaking (e.g. "Here's your passport"). However, most of the dialogue refers to things in the very near future - the ...

  5. Talking about Travel

    Vocabulary and expressions to talk about travel. A powerful resource for learning or teaching English to talk about a holiday, explain a trip, talk about whe...

  6. A1 Transport Activities

    4.5. ( 8) Our A1 Transport Vocabulary Activities help you use words associated with this topic. There are puzzles and quizzes to reinforce your learning, so you feel confident to use text about transport. Learn the vocabulary for transport to be successful in the Cambridge Assessment English A1 Movers test.

  7. A1/A2 Beginner English Listening Practice

    A1/A2 Beginner English Listening Practice - Travel and Holidays - English Listening Practice Level 1 and English Listening Practice Level 2 - Improve your En...

  8. (A1) Beginner

    At the Beginner Level (A1), students are introduced to the very basics of the English language, marking the entry point into language proficiency. This level caters to learners with little to no background in English, addressing their need to grasp the foundational building blocks of the language. The A1 curriculum is centered around essential ...

  9. Tips for travelling alone

    Here I'm going to give you 3 tips on how to travel alone and have a good time. Speak the language. Humans are sociable creatures. We all need to talk to other people. If you are travelling alone, it's a good idea to go somewhere you speak the language. Sleep with the locals.

  10. A1 English Listening Practice

    Download my FREE 'Listening Time' Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3GRJb6bwpKEbOOG7QFjRqSReceive my Listening Practice Seminars: https://www.p...

  11. Reading Comprehension: First Time Travelling on a Train

    Reading Comprehension: First Time Travelling on a Train. samsoom. 3098. 16. 35. 0. 1/2. Let's do English ESL reading for detail (deep reading). This is reading comprehension gives beginners some reading practice, using the travelling vocabulary the….

  12. Travelling abroad

    Good morning. This is an announcement for all passengers travelling on the 9:25 flight TOM1223 to Rome. This flight is delayed by two hours because of bad weather. B. Would all passengers travelling to Tokyo on flight FR3421 please have your boarding passes and passports ready for boarding. Flight FR3421 now boarding at gate 21. C

  13. Listening Exercises A1

    It was really very comfortable to travel in. We slept in it, too. Exercise 4. People are talking about their vacations. What did each person do? Listen and write the correct letter. ... Practice Listening English Exercises for A1 - Holidays with a Difference; Practice Listening English Exercises for A1 - Our Precious Planet; Advertisements.

  14. Listening Exercises A1

    a 8.30 b 10.00am c 11.45am . d 1.00pm e 2.30pm-4.00pm f 5.15pm. Transcript (Stacey = South African) I've got a really busy day today. At 8.30 I have a breakfast meeting with Mrs Jenson at ALC. Then I have to be back by ten for a meeting with Bod and Sean.

  15. 444 Travelling English ESL video lessons

    Minimalist Travelling. The students are going to practice the use of some basic vocabulary including traveller's essentials. Short inspiring video about the concept of travelling. The need to travel always. The students are going to improve their listening skills, work with adjectives to describe place, activity.

  16. A trip around the USA

    Reading comprehension test. 1 Francis forgot to write because the trip was too long. a. True. b. False. Reading comprehension test for beginners or elementary students (CEFR A1 level) about travel around the USA. This is a free esl reading practice test.

  17. City transport

    A1 Listening Test Listen to three people talking about transport in the city, and for questions 1 to 7 choose the correct answer. See the full list of A1 listening tests. 1 Who walks to work? a. Lena. b. Paul. c. Holly. 2 Who rides a scooter to work? a. Lena. b. Paul. c. Holly. 3 Who takes a bus or coach to buy food and visit friends? a.

  18. Korolyov to Moscow Paveletsky Station

    Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner. Recommended option. Line 388 bus, bus • 1h 6m. Take the line 388 bus from Mytishchi, Khlebozavod to VDNKh Bus Station, Moscow 388;

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    Each point you redeem for travel booked through Chase Travel is worth $.0125 (one and a quarter cents), which means that 100 points equals $1.25 in redemption value, and points are worth 25% more than if redeemed for cash. For example, 100,000 points are worth $1,250 when redeemed for travel purchases, or $1,000 when redeemed for cash.

  20. Travel

    Learn daily English to talk about travel and everyday English. A short beginner English video to learn how to talk about travel. Get the lesson plan and tran...

  21. Korolyov

    Korolyov. Korolyov is a mid-sized city in North Moscow Oblast, best known as the "cradle of space exporation," as it was the center of the Soviet space program. It was also a former elite dacha location, a vacation spot for all sorts of famous Russians (e.g., Chekhov, Lenin, Akhmatova, Pasternak, Tsvetaeva, etc.).

  22. 4 ways to travel via train, line 388 bus, and subway

    Rome2Rio makes travelling from Korolyov to Moscow easy. Rome2Rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world. Find all the transport options for your trip from Korolyov to Moscow right here. Rome2Rio displays up to date schedules, route maps, journey times and estimated fares ...

  23. City transport

    This is a CEFR A1 listening test for elementary students. You can take the test online and see the transcript and the answers here: https://test-english.com/...

  24. Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov

    Meet the People · Soviet Scientist. Sergey Pavlovich Korolyov, (born Jan. 12, 1907 [Dec. 30, 1906, Old Style], Zhitomir, Russia—died Jan. 14, 1966, Moscow , Russia, U.S.S.R.), Soviet designer of guided missiles , rockets, and spacecraft. Korolyov was educated at the Odessa Building Trades School, the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, and the ...