Monday, July 1, 2013

Dialogue: Airport English

Pronunciation Practice: Passport
Business
Conference Meeting
Vacation
Weeks
Months
Hotel
Wine
Beer 




Immigration officer: Welcome to London. May I see your passport please?

You: Sure. Here it is.

Immigration officer: Where are you coming from?

You: I'm coming from Tokyo, Japan.

Immigration officer:What is the purpose of your visit?

You: I'm here on business.

Immigration officer: How long are you planning to stay?

You: I'll be staying for three weeks.

Immigration officer: Where will you be staying?

You: I'll be staying at a hotel.

Immigration officer: What is the name of the hotel?

You: ABC Hotel.

Immigration officer:Have you ever been to London before?

You: No, this is my first time.

Immigration officer: Do you have anything to declare?

You: None.

Immigration officer:Enjoy your stay.

You: Thank you.
Practice Dialogue: Choose from the following: 
Paris, Los Angeles, Singapore, Toronto, Japan, Manila, Malaysia
Vacation, Business trip, Conference meeting
Hotel, ABC Hotel, XYZ Hotel,
None, 3 bottles of Wine, 6 cans of beer 


Immigration officer:Welcome to _______. May I see your passport please?

You: _________.

Immigration officer: Where are you coming from?

You: I'm coming from ________.

Immigration officer: What is the purpose of your visit?

You: I'm here on ________.

Immigration officer: How long are you planning to stay?

You: I'll be staying for _______.

Immigration officer: Where will you be staying?

You: I'll be staying at a _____.

Immigration officer: What is the name of the ______?

You: _______.

Immigration officer:Have you ever been to London before?

You: _________________.

Immigration officer: Do you have anything to declare?

You: ________.

Immigration officer: Enjoy your stay.

You: ________.



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Checking In the Airport 
  1. Good morning. Can I have your ticket, please?
  2. Here you are.
  1. Thank you. Would you like smoking or non-smoking?
  2. Non-smoking, please.
  1. Would you like a window or an aisle seat?
  2. An aisle seat, please.
  1. Do you have any baggage?
  2. Yes, this suitcase and this carry-on bag.
  1. Here's your boarding pass. Have a nice flight.
  2. Thank you.
Passport Control
  1. Good morning. Can I see your passport?
  2. Here you are.
  1. Thank you very much. Are you a tourist or on business?
  2. I'm a tourist.
  1. That's fine. Have a pleasant stay.
  2. Thank you.
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At the airport

Keiko: Passport and boarding pass, please.
Sam: Here is my passport, and my ticket.
Keiko: Where are you headed today?
Sam: I am going to London for a conference.
Keiko: How long will you be staying.
Sam: For five days.
Keiko: Thank you. How many bags are you bringing today, sir?
Sam: I want to check the large suitcase, and I want to carry the smaller one on with me.
Keiko: I will weigh them. Everything is fine. What seat would you like: window or aisle?
Sam: Window, please.
Keiko: No problem. And what do you want for your meal? Chicken or fish?
Sam: I would like fish, please.
Keiko: Good. Your seat is reserved. You can go to gate B 11.
Keiko: Thank you. Goodbye.

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