When
you starts feeling a strong desire to go somewhere new to try something
different to travel to explore it might be time to grab your passport and get
ready for a new adventure :
Prepare
your passport:
PASSPORT |
A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that contains a
person's identity. |
Prepare
for Check in
CHECK IN |
now your passport is the identification
once you have your passport it's time to go to the airport and check in check
in is when you arrive and register for a flight this is also when you hand in
your luggage which is the suitcases and bags that you used to travel now
remember luggage is an uncountable noun this means it doesn't matter how much
luggage we have we do not add an S we do not say luggages we say three pieces
of luggage now that you have checked in your bags alone |
Waiting
Rom or Departure Lounge
Departure
Longe |
the departure Lounge is the area where
you go and sit and wait for your next flight it often has food and drinks and
maybe a place where you can buy magazines |
Gate
access for enter to the plane
Gate |
when it's time for your flight the
flight attendant will tell you to go to your gate the gate is the exit the
doorway the passage from the airport to the plane |
Take
Off Process
Take Off |
when she's gone to the gate it is time
to get on the flight and take off okay so take off can be a phrasal verb or a
noun let's look at the phrasal verb first of all take off as a phrasal verb
means to leave the ground to depart to get off the floor and move into the
sky quick example our flight is taking off in 30 minutes with better run
quick tip take off is an Inseparable phrasal verb this means we always keep
the words take an off together and we never put an object in the middle so we
do not say the pilot took the plane off for example take off is also a noun
in 5 minutes or please prepare for takeoff |
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