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Unit 1 Airport

Unit 1 Airport. How to board an airplane ?. 1 procedure. Book Air Ticket. 2 procedure. Arrive at the Airport ahead of time. Tips. Passengers should arrive at the airport 90 minutes (1 hour and 30 minutes) prior to departure for domestic flight 2 hours for international flight.

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Unit 1 Airport

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  1. Unit 1 Airport

  2. How to board an airplane ?

  3. 1procedure Book Air Ticket

  4. 2procedure Arrive at the Airport ahead of time

  5. Tips Passengers should arrive at the airport 90 minutes (1 hour and 30 minutes) prior to departure for domestic flight 2 hours for international flight.

  6. 3procedure Check-in

  7. Tips Free luggage allowance 2 checked and 1 carry-on are allowed for either domestic of international flight. Maximum size and weight per checked is 158cm and 20kg (lengh+width+depth) Carry –on luggage must fit under the seat or in an overhead compartment with maximum size 115cm and maximum weight 18kg.

  8. BOARDING PASS

  9. 4procedure Go through the security checkpoint

  10. Inflammable and explosive substances Toxic substances corrosive substances. Knife

  11. 5procedure Boarding

  12. Departures Get on the plane Arrive at the airport Go to gate number Watch the departure board Go to the departure lounge and wait there Go to the check-in desk Check your passport Check your ticket Weight your luggage Go to passport control

  13. Business class

  14. Economy class

  15. Part B The flight captain pilot cabin crew 乘务人员 stewardesses 空姐 stewards 男乘务员

  16. fasten your seat belt upright position

  17. landing card

  18. Phrases list • captain 机长 • cabin crew 乘务人员 • stewardesses 空姐 • stewards 男乘务员 • fasten your seat belt 系好安全带 • upright position 垂直位置 • remind 提醒 • terminal building 机场终点大楼 • landing card 入境登记卡

  19. Do what captain or cabin crew ask you to do. What will they remind you to do? They will remind you to fasten your seat belt and put your seat in the upright position They will remind you not to smoke until you are inside the terminal building. The cabin crew will come around with landing cards, and they will ask you to fill in them.

  20. Jet lag时差

  21. Time zone • Tokyo is an hour ahead of Beijing. • Doha['dauhə] is 5 hrs behindBeijing. • New York is 12 hours behindBeijing. • Symptoms • The main symptom of jet lag is altered sleep pattern—sleepiness during the day, and insomnia失眠during the night. Jet lag may also include indigestion消化不良and trouble concentrating注意力不集中. • How to avoid A couple of days before you travel try going to bed earlier if you are travelling east and later if you are travelling westbound. • Exposure to bright morning sunlight cures jet lag after a few days in most people.

  22. Part C Arrival land get off the plane

  23. baggage reclaim go through customs

  24. hire a car rent a car You hire something for a short period, and rent something for a long period. E.g. a flat. For a car you can use both.

  25. Phrases list • land 着陆 • get off the plane 下飞机 • baggage reclaim 行李领取处 • go through customs 通过海关 • hire/rent a car 租车

  26. Arrival rent a car the plane lands get out of the terminal airport get off the plane walk through the terminal building go through customs go to the baggage reclaim collect your luggage

  27. Check the vocabulary • What do you call these? • 1 The place where you go when you arrive at the airport with your luggage. • 2 The card they give you with the seat number on it. • 3 What you have to pay if your luggage is very heavy. • 4 The bags you carry onto the plane with you. • 5 The place above your head where you can put these bags. • 6 The part of the airport where the plane accelerates and takes off. • 7 The people who look after you on the plane. • 8 Another verb used to say “rent” a car. check-in desk boarding card pay excess baggage hand luggage overhead locker runway cabin crew hire

  28. Complete these sentences with a suitable word. • 1 There was a mechanical problem, and we ended up with a two-hour_______ • 2 Several passengers had to fill in landing ______ • 3 I went through passport control and sat in the departure ______ • 4 If you have nothing to declare, you follow the green sign when you go through _____ • 5 A woman at the check-in desk weighed my ______ • 6 I look for our flight number on the departures ______ delay card lounge customs luggage board

  29. Interview: 1 Have you ever taken a plane? 2 What is the most interesting part of the flight, and what is the most boring part? 3 Where do you often have delays, and why? 4 What do you usually do during the flight? 5 Do you always eat the food they give you? Do you ever drink alcohol on the flight?

  30. Introduction: • Mike Johnson is invited to visit Taizhou for trade affairs. Liu Yang, sales manager of Taizhou Trading come to meet him at the airport.

  31. Dialogue 1 • A: Excuse me! Are you Mr. Johnson? • B: Yes, that’s right. • A: How do you do? Mr. Johnson, my name is Liu Yang, sales manager of Taizhou Trading. • B: How do you do? Ms. Liu, glad to meet you. • A: Me too, I came to pick you up to your hotel. • B: Thank you, you are very kind. • A: How was your trip? • B: Not very good, I got airsick. • A: Do you feel better now? • B: Yes, but I feel very tired, because it was a very long trip.

  32. A: Let’s go, let’s get you checked in the hotel. • B: Ok, thank you. • A: Let me help you with your luggage. • B: It doesn’t matter, thank you, I can handle myself. • A: This way, please, my car is outside. • B: Ok, let’s go. • A: Please wait for me here. I am going to the parking lot to drive my car. • B: Ok, no problem. • A: Let’s go to the parking lot directly, because it is not convenient here. • B: Of course, no problem. • A: Let me help you with your luggage. • B: Thank you! You are very kind.

  33. Dialogue 2 • A: Excuse me. Are you Mr. Mike Johnson? • B: Yes, I am. From Northern Reflections of Canada. And are you Mr. Lin? • A: No sir, I’m not. I’m Liu Yang, Sales Manager at Taizhou Trading. Mr. Lin asked me to come and meet you, because he was unexpectedly tied up this morning. He is very eager to meet you, and sends his warmest regards. • B: I see. Well, it’s very nice to meet you, Liu Yang. And please feel free to call me Mike. • A: That would be my pleasure. Can I help you with your bags? We’ve got a limo waiting outside. • B: A limo? I see you’re trying to butter me up!

  34. A; I hope you had a pleasant flight over, Mike. I’ve traveled the trans-Pacific routes before, and I know how tiring they can be. • B: This one was uneventful, except for a little turbulence here and there. In fact, I feel as crisp as a new dollar bill. • A: Glad to hear it. Would you like an informal dinner with us tonight? Mr. Lin asked me to inquire. • B: It’s very nice of him, but truthfully I’d rather just spend a quiet evening in the hotel getting ready for tomorrow’s appointment. Mr. Lin won’t mind? • A: Not at all. He expected you’d want a little rest first. Just to confirm—you know that tomorrow’s meeting is set for 10 a.m., at our office? I’ll pick you up at the hotel at 9:15. • B: That’ll be fine. Liu Yang, thank you so much.

  35. Basic expressions: • 1.对不起,先生.您是从纽约来的怀特先生吗? • Excuse me, Sir. Are you Mr. White from New York? • 2.我是广州纺织品进出口公司的刘梅,我是来接您的。 • I'm Liu Mei, from Guangzhou Textile Import & Export Corporation. I've come to meet you. • 3.怀特先生,欢迎你来到广州,我们的经理稍后会来酒店问候您。 • Welcome to Guangzhou, Mr White. Our manager will come to greet you later at the hotel. • 4.谢谢你到机场来接我。这机场太美了,绝对是个顶尖的国际机场。 • Thank you for coming to meet me at the airport. This is a fantastic airport, absolutely one of the top-notch/ first-class international airports.

  36. 5.旅途愉快吗? • Did you have a pleasant trip? • 6. 是的,旅途非常愉快。 • Yes, I enjoyed it very much. • 7.不管怎样,远道来到中国,不是吗?我想您一定很累了。 • Anyhow, it‘s a long way to China, isn’t it? I think you must be very tired. • 8.长途旅行后您一定很累了,您还得倒时差呢。 • Well, you must be very tired after the long trip, and you have to get over the jet-lag. • 9.是的,我有点累了。我倒时差很慢,但一两天后就好了。 • Yes, I’m a bit tired. I’m very bad with jet-lag. But I’ll be all right in a couple of days.

  37. 10.不过,我明天就会好的,也会准备好谈生意。 • But I'm be all right by tomorrow and ready for business. • 11. Good. We’ll take you to the hotel for a good rest. You don’t have to get up early tomorrow. Here’s the schedule for tomorrow. We’ll host a reception lunch in your honor. And then you’ll meet with Chairman of the Board in the afternoon. • 12.您知道行李认领处在哪儿吗? • Do you know where the baggage claim area is? • 13. 您有几件行李? • How many pieces of Luggage do you have? • 14.您的行李票在哪里?我去给您取行李。 • Where’s your luggage/ baggage checks? I’d like to claim the luggage/ baggage for you.

  38. 15. 祝您在这儿过得愉快。 • I wish you a pleasant stay here • 16. I hope you’ll have a pleasant stay here, and enjoy happy collaboration with Taizhou Foreign Trade Import & Export Corporation. • 17. 如果一切都准备好了,我们最好动身在宾馆吧。 • If all is ready, we'd better start for hotel.

  39. Do it Yourself • The Number 516 international flight is ready to arrive at the Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport. Lin Ming, the secretary in charge of foreign affairs and interpreter of Taizhou Foreign Trade Import & Export Corporation is now at the airport to meet Thomas Brown who comes from California of America. And Li is raising a placard on which is written: Mr. Thomas Brown, welcome.” And waiting there. Please make a dialogue between Li Ming and Mr. Brown after the meet.

  40. Expressions: • 台州进出口公司外事秘书 • the secretary in charge of foreign affairs and interpreter of Taizhou Foreign Trade Import & Export Corporation

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