Lesson 84: Station and Airport Announcements (20-25 minutes)

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Main Topic 15: Travel Lesson 84: Station and Airport Announcements (20-25 minutes) Today, you will: 1. Learn useful vocabulary related to STATION AND AIRPORT ANNOUNCEMENTS. 2. Review Participial Phrases. I. VOCABULARY Exercise 1: What s the meaning? (5-6 minutes) Choose the meaning of the underlined words from the choices that follow. Then practice using the words in your own sentences. 1. The pilot checked the airspeed to make sure they will land on schedule. a. speed of an aircraft relative to the ground b. speed of the air when an aircraft is moving c. speed of an aircraft relative to the atmosphere d. speed of a ground vehicle relative to the atmosphere 2. The high altitude of the aircraft caused some of the passengers to have a headache. a. heat b. height c. horizon d. humidity 3. Everyone was waiting for the station officer to announce the arrival of the cargo train. a. divide b. direct c. dictate d. declare 4. Passengers should follow the proper procedure if they want to have a safe trip. a. set of instructions b. series of behavior c. system of creation d. manner of expression 1

5. The whole family will be cruising along the Pacific Ocean next week. a. trading b. traveling c. transforming d. transporting Exercise 2: What s the word? (5-7 minutes) Read the following dialog with your tutor and try to use context clues to fill in the blanks with the most appropriate word. You can find the missing word from the pool of words at the bottom. Kimi is a teenager who is accompanied by her mother to the airport. This is her first time to visit Paris. Mother: Are you all set, Kimi? Did you pack everything that you need? Kimi: Yes, Mother. Thank you for (1) me to put all my important flight documents in my shoulder bag so I can easily get them. Mother: You are welcome, dear. Please remember to (2) your seatbelt once the airplane takes off. Kimi: I will Mother, thanks. I need to go to the (3) at Gate 11 now to check in my luggage. *Announcement at the loudspeaker* Good afternoon passengers. This is the (4) announcement for Paris Air flight 232 to France. The departure gate has been changed. The flight will now be leaving from Gate 26. Kimi: Oh Mother, I need to (5) to Gate 26 now. My flight leaves in 15 minutes, and Gate 26 is on the other side of the building. Mother: Ok, dear. Have a safe trip. Please call me when you land. Bye! Kimi: I will! Bye! Choices: a. remember b. fasten c. service counter d. proceed e. pre-boarding f. reminding 2

II. GRAMMAR REVIEW: Topic: Participial Phrases (5-6 minutes) Participial phrases are made of a present participle (VERB-ing) or past participle (VERB-ed or VERB-en) plus any modifiers that complete the idea. These phrases serve as adjectives or adverbs within a sentence and usually need to come next to the words they describe. Example: Running down the airport corridor, Diane tripped and fell. In the sentence above, Running down the airport corridor is the participial phrase. TRIPPED is the verb or action that took place, while RUNNING describes what was being done on the AIRPORT CORRIDOR when the actual action happened. There are two basic types of participial phrases: 1. Present Participial Phrase usually uses the -ing form of a verb within it Example: Running with his heavy luggage to the next exit, the man starts to hunt for the next cab. 2. Past Participial Phrase usually uses an -ed or -en form of a verb within it Example: The lost boy cried, scared that his mother may never find him in the sea of people at the airport. 3

Remember: The participial phrase uses an ing, or en and -ed form of a verb. However, this phrase does not provide the action being performed in the sentence. Instead, it is used to describe the action or the state of being of the doer of the action when the action happened. Examples: Present Participial Phrase Beginning Waiting for a late flight, Jane falls asleep at the passenger area. Ending The airport security personnel checks every single luggage carefully, thinking he will find a dangerous object inside. Past Participial Phrase Beginning Caught in the crowd of people leaving the train station, Sara waved her arms to get the attention of her waiting husband. Ending The man at the counter gave the passenger first class tickets requested by the persistent passenger. Comprehension Check: In the sentence Handing the flight attendant her ticket, Alice entered the aircraft slowly, what is the participial phrase and what is the action that took place? 4

Exercise 1: Incomplete Sentences (5-6 minutes) Choose the word or phrase that would best complete the following sentences. 1. his dog with him, Justin went to the security officer to check in his kennel. a. Bring b. Brought c. Bringing d. Brought out 2. Showing her airplane ticket, the asks for the precise departure and arrival time. a. airplane pilot b. passenger c. flight attendant d. gate assistant 3. Instructed by the pilot, everyone their seatbelts. a. fasten b. fastened c. fastening d. will fasten 4. The station personnel finally announced the delayed departure time of the train, the go-signal from management. a. gave b. give c. given d. giving 5., Mr. Wade cancelled his job interview scheduled in an hour. a. Discouraging the long line at the ticket counter b. Discouraged by the long line at the ticket counter c. Discouraging the empty line at the ticket counter d. Discouraged by the empty line at the ticket counter 5