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PEOPLE GET READY FOR A FLIGHT

 Before taking a flight, travelers need to prepare. They must pack their bags, check their flight details, and arrive at the airport on time. It is important to have all necessary documents, such as a passport and a boarding pass. At the airport, passengers go through security checks and wait at the boarding gate.

For example:

  • I need to pack my suitcase before my flight.

  • Please check your boarding pass and gate number.

  • Passengers must go through security before boarding the plane.

Being organized helps travelers have a smooth and stress-free journey.


GRAMMAR

Future with "Going To" for Plans

We use going to to talk about future plans and intentions.

Structure: Subject + am/is/are + going to + verb + complement

Examples:

  • I am going to check in online.

  • She is going to arrive at the airport early.

  • They are going to pack their bags tonight.

Imperatives for Instructions

We use imperatives to give instructions or commands.

Examples:

  • Pack your bags carefully.

  • Check your flight schedule.

  • Be at the airport two hours before your flight.


VOCABULARY

  1. Boarding pass – A ticket that allows you to enter the plane.

  2. Check-in – The process of registering for a flight.

  3. Luggage – Bags and suitcases for travel.

  4. Security check – The airport process to ensure safety.

  5. Departure gate – The place where passengers wait to board the plane.

  6. Passport – A document needed for international travel.

  7. Flight schedule – The time and details of a flight.

  8. Carry-on bag – A small bag you take inside the plane.

  9. Customs – The place where officials check luggage when entering a country.

  10. Delayed flight – A flight that is late.


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • What time is your flight?

  • I need to check in at the counter.

  • Please show your passport and boarding pass.

  • Where is the departure gate?

  • My flight is delayed.

  • I have a carry-on bag only.

  • Go through security before boarding.

  • I need to find my seat on the plane.

  • Enjoy your flight!


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I am going to check in online.

  • She is packing her suitcase for the flight.

  • They have their passports ready.

Negative:

  • I am not going to arrive late.

  • He is not carrying a large suitcase.

  • We do not need a visa for this trip.

Questions and Answers:

  • Are you going to check in online?Yes, I am.

  • Do you have your boarding pass?Yes, here it is.

  • Where is the security check?It is near the entrance.


CONVERSATION

At the Airport

Agent: Good morning. May I see your passport and boarding pass?

Traveler: Yes, here they are.

Agent: Thank you. Are you checking in any luggage?

Traveler: No, I only have a carry-on bag.

Agent: That’s fine. Your departure gate is B12. Please go through security now.

Traveler: Thank you!

Agent: Have a good flight!


READING

Getting Ready for a Flight

Mark was excited about his trip to Japan. He checked his flight schedule and packed his suitcase the night before. In the morning, he arrived at the airport two hours early. He went to the check-in counter and got his boarding pass. Then, he went through security and found his departure gate.

While waiting, he checked his phone and had a snack. Soon, the announcement came: "Flight 325 to Tokyo is now boarding." Mark took his boarding pass and walked to the gate. He showed his passport and entered the plane. He was ready for his adventure!

Questions:

  1. Where was Mark traveling?

  2. What did he do before going to the airport?

  3. How early did he arrive at the airport?

  4. What did he do while waiting for his flight?

  5. How did he feel about his trip?

Answers:

  1. He was traveling to Japan.

  2. He packed his suitcase and checked his flight schedule.

  3. He arrived two hours early.

  4. He checked his phone and had a snack.

  5. He was excited.

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