AIRLINERS.pptx
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PRESENTATION AT THE AIRPORT PREPARED by Maklagina I. Y. students of gr. FK-08 -2 A. Kireenkova, J. Kalinina V. Bidnaja, L. Antipova Donetsk 2009
TU-154 M ТU-204 -300
SUPERJET-100
AIRBUS-A 320 Airbus-A 380
JAK-40
TU-204 -100 TU-144
LUFTHANSA-A 340 -600
SONIC CRUISER
IL-96 IL-86 IL-62
TU-204 -300 TU-214
EMBRAER LEGACY-600
IL-96
A 380 AIRBUS AIR FRANCE
TU-134 SINGSPORE AIRLINES
AIRBUS-A 380
EMBRAER PHENOM-300
FRANKFURT AIRPORT
LUFTHANSA
THE END
Complete the word map on air travel below. Window seat Ticket Middle seat Suitcase Boarding card Seat-belt Duty free shop Departure hall Life-jacket Control tower Tray Departure board Information desk Air steward Luggage carousel Hand luggage Passport Check-in desk Luggage Terminal On Board Documents
Correct the mistakes using the words from the box. Good afternoon, this is your pilot speaking. We are now ready for landing. Please put all your hand luggage above your seat and fold your table. You must unfasten your seat belt and turn down your mobile phones and computers. Remember, there is no dancing at any time. If you have any problems, ask the air stewardess. I hope you have a pleasant night and thank you for flying with Britain’s Airways. morning under no smoking questions British Airways take off flight fasten turn off
BBC Learning English Quiz Planes and flying vocabulary 1. What does a plane do at the beginning of a journey? a) gets on b) puts on c) takes off d) goes along 2. What does a plane do at the end of a journey? a) returns b) grounds c) lands d) airports 3. Which of these is part of an airplane? a) the undercarriage b) the underwheels c) the undertracks d) the under-rollers
4. What’s the front of a plane called? a) the heat b) the fuselage c) the nose d) the tail 5. Where does the pilot sit to fly the plane? a) the cockpit b) the galley c) the cabin d) the hold 6. When you are served a meal on a plane you put it on your ______. a) coffee table b) tray table c) plate table d) tea table
Answers: 1. What does a plane do at the beginning of a journey? c) takes off 2. What does a plane do at the end of a journey? c) lands 3. Which of these is part of an airplane? a) the undercarriage 4. What`s the front of a plane called? c) the nose 5) Where does the pilot sit to fly the plane? a) the cockpit 6)When you are served a meal on a plane you put it on your______? b) tray table
15 Flight UA 755 Jeff Kramer is flying to Denver. He’s at the check-in desk now. Check-in clerk: Your ticket, please, sir. Jeff: There you go. Check-in clerk: Flight UA 755 to Denver, then you’re going on to Aspen, on flight RM 002? Jeff: That’s right. Check-in clerk: Do you have any baggage to check, Mr. Kramer? Jeff: Yes, I do. Just one piece. Check-in clerk: And did you pack it yourself, Mr. Kramer? Jeff: Yes, I did. Check-in clerk: Are any of the articles on this list in your beg? Jeff: Um…No.
Check-in clerk: Would you like me to tag this bag through to Aspen? Then you won’t have to pick it up in Denver. Jeff: That would be great. Thanks. Check-in clerk: Do you have a seating preference, Mr. Kramer? Jeff: An aisle seat. Extra legroom, if possible. Check-in clerk: Yes, I have a seat next to the emergency exit. So that’s Flight UA 755 to Denver, departing at 5: 30 p. m. , boarding at Gate Number 2 in 20 minutes. The flight’s scheduled to depart on time. Here’s your boarding pass. Jeff: Thank you. Check-in clerk: You’re welcome. Have a good flight.
Role play. Look at the Departures Board. Make similar conversations using the key language (in blue) FLIGHT DEPARTURES Flight # Destination Time Gate # Information AC 171 TORONTO 3: 45 11 DELAYED – 6: 30 pm BA 421 LONDON 5: 15 23 CLOSED AA 322 CHICAGO 5: 30 17 LAST CALL UA 755 DENVER 5: 30 2 NOW BOARDING AM 591 MEXICO CITY 5: 40 6 NOW BOARDING UA 632 SAN FRANCISCO 5: 45 10 WAIT IN LOUNGE AA 186 BOSTON 6: 00 15 WAIT IN LOUNGE UA 409 LOS ANGELES 6: 00 -- DELAYED 60 MINS AA 299 HOUSTON 6: 10 23 WAIT IN LOUNGE VV 201 LONDON 6: 15 8 WAIT IN LOUNGE
Play a memory game. Look at the list of British airports for a moment, then name all you can remember. Heathrow Gatwick Stansted Manchester Birmingham Newcastle Glasgow Edinburgh
Crossword There are eight major British airports hidden below. The words are written in a straight line but in any direction, including backwards. Find them!
CROSSWORD H R I H G R U B N I D E H E A T H R O W C G E H A T A S L P G U E L L Y Z S O T H T Q I S A T Q X E R A H Y S G F S S W J H D N J R B A B G A Z O C C S P O O T C O C D E N W T S A N W I W W O W A V E B D Z I O L E E U M Y D I Y E C A E N N L U Z P O W E K O T D V E B I R M I N G H A M N
IBA International Budget Air Low –cost airlines of the year 20 percent cheaper than other airlines. How do we do it? -- We have limited in-flight service: -- Free snacks, extra charge for meals and drinks. -- In-flight radio, extra charge for video films -- We fly twice a week to each destination.
TOP AIR WE GIVE YOU MORE THAN OTHER AIRLINES --Full meal and drinks service --In-flight films and video games -- In–flight head massage service(extra charge) --Bigger seats and more leg room --We fly three times a week to all our destinations.
A OZ AIR Everything you want from an international airline -- Daily flights to all destinations -- Standard in—flight service Hot and cold meals Snacks Full drinks service In-flight films
CONCORDE THE WORD’S FASTEST AND MOST GRACEFUL PASSENGER PLANE WILL SOON BE 40 YEARS OLD. IT FIRST FLEW ON 2 MARCH 1969 FROM TOULOUSE IN FRANCE
Concorde was developed by both France and Britain. In 1962 they started to work together on the project. The plane cost over ₤ 1. 5 billion to develop.
CONCORDE FLIES AT TWICE THE SPEED OF SOUND. THIS MEANS THAT IT TAKES ONLY 3 HOURS 25 MINUTES TO FLY BETWEEN LONDON TO NEW YORK, COMPARED WITH 7 -8 HOURS IN OTHER PASSENGER JETS.
EACH CONCORDE IS BUILT AT A COST A ₤ 55 MILLION. TWENTY HAVE BEEN BUILT SO FAR. AIR FRANCE AND BRITISH AIRWAYS OWN THE MOST. THEY EACH HAVE SEVEN PLANES
CHECK POINT CIRLE T ( TRUE), F (FALSE), OR? (THE INFORMATION ISN’T IN THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLE). T F ? Concorde first flew in 1970. T F ? Concorde was developed by both France and Britain. T F ? The plane flies at twice the speed of sound. T F ? Concorde is much used by business people and film starts. T F ? Each Concorde is built at a cost of ₤ 50 million.
UNDERLINE ALL THE PREPOSITIONS + TIME England France began the Concorde project in 1962. The first test flight was on April 9, 1969. In 1976 flights began between London and Bahrain and between Paris and Rio. By 2000 most flights traveled between New York City and Paris or London. The Concorde crossed the Atlantic in 3 hours and 50 minutes. A flight left Paris on Wednesday at 10: 30 A. M. Paris time. It arrived in New York on Wednesday before 10: 30 A. M. New York time! The last flight was in 2003.
PRESENT AND PAST SIMPLE PASSIVE For better understanding let’s use the following signs and schemes and practice Present and Past Passive structures. + affirmative form -subject --negative form ? question word V -verb -object and adverbial modifier
We use the passive when the action is more important then the person who does it Present Simple Passive +Ved(V 3) Past Simple am are is was were
IF WE WANT TO SHOW WHO OR WHAT DOES THE ACTION IN THE PASSIVE VOICE WE USUALLY USE’BY’ PLUS AN AGENT. LUGGAGE WAS EXAMINED BY THE CUSTOMS OFFICER. I am asked to produce my visa and declaration form. Passengers are requested to arrive at the airport two hours before departure time on international flights. Each passenger is given a boarding pass. Soon airport formalities were completed.
PRACTICE OF AFFIRMATIVE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SPEECH EXERCISES. Say that some other actions were also done in these situations (use the suggested words). Model: q A new airport was reconstructed in our town (runway). q Flight AC 171 to Toronto is delayed till 6: 30 p. m. (flight UA 409 to Los Angeles; an hour). q Passengers are requested to arrive at the airport 2 hours on international flights (an hour on domestic flights).
NEGATIVE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS am are is was were not Ved (V 3)
MAKE UP SENTENCES IN PAST SIMPLE PASSIVE: I/ not to allow/ on board. Two pieces of hand baggage / not to take / on the plane. Flight UA 755 to Denver / not to delay.
INTERROGATIVE PASSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS. am are is was were +Ved (V 3) ?
MAKE UP QUESTIONS USING YOUR OWN IDEAS. How / to pack? Example: (How is your luggage packed? ) When / to request? Where / to show? What / to give? Why / to examine carefully?
LITERATURE 1. Anne Watson, Peter Viney. Survival English. Practice Book. Macmillan, 2004 2. Peter Viney, John Curtin. Survival English. Student’s book. Heinemann, 1994 3. Peter Viney and Karen Viney. Handshake a course in communication. Student’s book. Oxford University, 1997 4. Hutchinson T. New Hotline. Oxford University Press, 2002 5. John and Liz Soars, Headway. Pre – Intermediate. Oxford University Press, 2000 6. Marjorie Fuchs, Margaret Bonner. Grammar Express Basic. Pearson Education, 2004 7. www. bbc. co. uk 8. www. airport. dn. ua
AIRLINERS.pptx