Getting a flight Listen to Belinda checking in. What does she give to the person? Listen again. Complete the sentences 1–5. 1 Can I see your , please? 2 Do you have any luggage? 3 Did you pack your yourself? 4 Are you carrying for anyone else? 5 Boarding is at from 20. Match sentences 1–5 with Belinda’s answers A–E. A Here you are. B Thanks. C Just this bag. D Yes, I did. E No. Listen to Belinda. Where is she now? Listen again. Tick () every time you hear these things. bag belt keys laptop shoes wallet mobile Complete the conversation with words from 22b. Write them in the gaps on the right. Officer 1: 1? Belinda: I’ve put them in my 2. Officer 1: OK. Is there a 3 in here? Belinda: No. Officer 1: And your 4, please. Belinda: Oh, OK. Officer 2: Come forward, please. 5? 6? Belinda: Uh, they’re in my 7. Officer 2: 8? Belinda: That too. Officer 2: Are you wearing a 9? Belinda: Oh yes, sorry. Officer 2: That’s fine, thank you. Belinda: Thanks. Officer 3: Could you open your 10, please? Belinda: OK. Officer 3: That’s fine. Enjoy your trip. Belinda: Thanks. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 Work in groups of three. You are at an airport. Look at your role cards and complete them. ■■ A, you work at check-in. Look at p. 157. ■■ B, you work for airport security. Look at p. 159. ■■ C, you are a passenger. Look at p. 160. Have two conversations: one at check-in, and the other at security. Change roles and have the conversations again. 21 Listening a pe3m5u 36 b c 22 a s4x72h 37 b c 23 a Speaking b 100 Language skills Extras Explore 8 Getting around Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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