Scenario: Checking In
A: (Good morning). Can I have your ticket, please?
B: Here you are.
A: Thank you. Would you like smoking or non-smoking?
B: (Non-smoking), please.
A: Would you like a window or an aisle seat?
B: (An aisle) seat, please.
A: Do you have any baggage?
B: (Yes), this suitcase and this carry-on bag.
A: Here's your boarding pass. Have a nice flight.
B: Thank you.
Scenario: Passport Control
A: (Good morning). Can I see your passport?
B: Here you are.
A: Thank you very much. Are you a tourist or on business?
B: I'm (a tourist).
A: That's fine. Have a pleasant stay.
B: Thank you.
Airport Vocabulary:
1. A trip on an airplane is called a ___.
2. A flight within one country is called a ___ flight.
3. A flight between different countries is called an ___ flight.
4. The letters and numbers which identify an airplane making a specific flight are called a ___.
5. Ordering a seat to be held for you on the day you want to travel is called making a ___.
6. A printed piece of paper which allows you to travel on an airplane is a ___.
7. The first thing to do at the airport is ___, which means to register as a passenger for a flight.
8. A document which identifies you as a citizen of a certain country and which allows you to travel to other countries is called a ___.
9. A stamp in your passport which allows you to travel to another country is called a ___.
10. The selection of a specific seat for a trip on an airplane is called ___.