Well, hello there !
I finally came back from my life-changing (for the best) honeymoon and I am back to my writing assignments he he. It has been really hard to come back, especially at work. I arrived in Spain last Sunday and I had to work on Monday and I've been adapting myself during this whole week. My entry today will be about airports, since I recently spent a great deal of time in them. You know, on my way back to Spain, I had to fly from Mexico to New York (4-hour flight), spend 5 hours at JFK airport, and then fly back to Spain (7-hour flight). This is what pushed me to write this entry and I hope you appreciate it, given that I'm sure you all have spent countless hours at the airport and most of the announcements can be read (or heard) in English ! Let's begin :
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The plane takes off / departs at 15.30 and lands /arrives at 17.30
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You can get on the plane/airplane/aeroplane
or get aboard the plane (vs. get off). You can also board the flight. Before boarding the plane, you have to check the boarding gates. You must also pay attention to boarding calls and other announcements.
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A flight can be delayed (for
example, one hour later) or cancelled
(canceled in American English).
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In the airplane (or aircraft) there
are a lot of people to help you : the pilot
and the flight attendants. In the past, the flight attendants were called 'air hostesses' or 'stewardesses' but these words have become old-fashioned now.
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You have to pack your luggage/baggage
before travelling. You can also carry hand
baggage / carry-on baggage and maybe a handbag. You leave your baggage at the baggage drop-off and then you take it back at the baggage reclaim.
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You put your luggage in a suitcase.
- There are two areas at the airport : 'arrivals' and 'departures.'
- First,
you check-in, then you go through the passport control and
then you go through security and when you arrive at a new country, you normally customs (the place where policemen can
ask you some questions and ask you to show your passport.
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To carry all your baggage around the airport, you can use a trolley, which you can use in all the airport terminals.
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- At the airport you can find lifts (British) / elevators (American).
- When you want to leave the airport, you need to find the exit or way out
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In the airplane, passengers have to
look for their seat, sit down and fasten their seatbelts.
- Some passengers (like me) have connecting flights to get to their final destination.Well, were you familiar with all this lexis that you can find at the airports. I hope that now from now on you keep you your eyes open at airports to learn even more English vocabulary. If you like my entries on vocabulary, click on this link to discover much more English lexis.
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