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Practice traveling and accommodation phrases with a dialogue activity. Engage in English Club group dialogues and role-play scenarios. Enhance communication skills and vocabulary related to flights, check-ins, and hotel receptions.
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Topic: Integrated Practice and Self - evaluation
Phrases • Can I help you? • Do you have any seats? • Check-in time • Direct flight • Let me check • Be in time
Words • flight • airport • direct • check-in • check • economy • business • airlines
Put the words and expressions about travelling and accommodation under the correct heading
Use the words below to fill in the blank spaces in the dialogue. • take, need, flight, see, time, help, have, airport, direct, check, seats, leave
Agent: Blue Sea Airways. Can I______ you?María : Yes. I ______ a _____ from Havana to Jamaica onFriday. Do you have any___ available?Agent: Let me ____. Yes. I ______one on the 5: 30 flight.
.María: Five thirty! What’s the check-in _____?Agent: One hour economy. Thirty minutes business class. Willyou ____that?
María: No. I won’t get to the________ in time. When will the next flight ______?Agent: There won’t be another ______ flight on Friday. Therewill be one on Saturday at the same time.
María: Fine. I’ll _____ that.Agent: Just let me ______. Oh, I’m sorry, that flight’s full.
Agent: Blue Sea Airways. Can I help you?María : Yes. I need a flight from Havana to Jamaica onFriday. Do you have any seats available ?Agent: Let me see. Yes. I have one on the 5: 30 flight.
María: Five thirty! What’s the check-in time?Agent: One hour economy. Thirty minutes business class. Willyou take that?
María: No. I won’t get to the airport in time. When will the next flight leave?Agent: There won’t be another direct flight on Friday. Therewill be one on Saturday at the same time.
María: Fine. I’ll take that.Agent: Just let me check. Oh, I’m sorry, that flight’s full.
Practice with partners. • Use the following questions as a guide to speak about travelling.
Let’s Talk Travel. • What do you do when you first arrive at the hotel? • 2. Who do you usually meet at the reception? • 3. What do people do at the reception when they first arrive at the hotel? • 4. Have you ever checked into a hotel? • 5. What information do people usually fill into the form at the reception? • 6. What things do people usually take along when they travel?
Work in your English Clubs groups; create dialogues and practice. • At the airport counter • Between the receptionist and the guest to check in • Between the receptionist and the guest to make a complaint
Messages received from • MSc. Orlando Nuez Pupo- Holguin. Suggestions of using IV course