When's your birthday?
It's on 21st of April.
What is the document that you need to travel to another country?
Your passport.
It is a speed at which a plane travels.
Airspeed.
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb 'to be.'
My colleague and my boss _____ efficient.
My colleague and my boss are efficient.
Can you spell your full name?
Name + surname
Can you read the following year?
1789
Seventeen eighty-nine.
You are at the airport and an employee asks you this question: 'what's your boarding gate number?' What do you say?
My boarding gate number is 3456.
What do you do for a living?
I am a travel agent.
Correct the mistakes in the following sentence:
She woud likes to travel to europe.
She would like to travel to Europe.
Can you spell your friend's surname?
His/Her surname.
Can you read the following price?
$234.52
Two hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty-two cents.
Look at the following words and tell me which one is British and which one is American:
Luggage Baggage
Luggage (UK)
Baggage (USA)
This is the place where taxis can park.
Taxi rank (UK).
Taxi stand (USA).
It is the modal auxiliary that expresses politeness.
'Would.'
Can you pronounce this sentence?
'The University of Oxford is the oldest one in the English-speaking world.'
/ðə ˌjuː nɪ'vɜː sə ti/
/ðiː 'əʊldəst/
/ðiː ˈɪŋ ɡlɪʃ ˈspiː kɪŋ/
Can you read the following price?
€2461.47
Two thousand four hundred and sixty-one euros and forty-seven cents.
What kind of tickets can we buy if we want to travel to a foreign country?
Return ticket (UK)/ Round trip ticket (USA).
Single ticket (UK) /One-way ticket (USA).
Let's imagine that you meet a British woman, you know her surname, but you don't know if she is married or not, how do you address her?
Ms + her surname
/mɪz/
Mention some question words.
What, How old, Where, When, How, What time, Which.
Can you pronounce this term?
In what context can we mention that term?
'Minimum fare.'
/ˈmɪn.ɪ.məm feə/
When you get in a taxi. / At a taxi rank.
Can you read the following price?
₤1987.35
One thousand nine hundred and eighty-seven pounds and thirty-five pence.
The group of people whose job is to take care of the passengers on a plane.
Cabin crew.
Let's imagine that you are eating at a restaurant in the UK. You've just finished and you want to pay, what do you say?
How would you ask that question if you travel to the USA?
Could I get the bill, please? (UK)
Can I have the bill? (UK)
May I have the bill? (UK)
Could I get the check, please? (USA)
Can I have the check? (USA)
May I have the check? (USA)
How can you ask the following question in a polite way?
'I want to go to 10 Downing Street.'
Who lives at 10 Downing Street?
I would like to go to 10 Downing Street.
The British Prime Minister.
Can you pronounce the following sentence?
'I stayed at Hilton. The hotel is a peaceful place. The rooms are cosy. The swimming pool is big and the Internet connection is excellent.'