Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently use English language skills at the airport, including asking for directions, checking in, and making simple inquiries.
Materials and Prep
- Printed airport vocabulary list
- Pen and paper
- Clear space for roleplay activity
Before the lesson, familiarize yourself with common airport phrases and vocabulary.
Activities
- Airport Vocabulary Match: Create flashcards with airport-related words and phrases. Match the English word with its meaning.
- Roleplay Check-In: Pretend to be an airline check-in agent and a passenger. Practice dialogue for checking in luggage and getting boarding passes.
- Directions Challenge: Roleplay scenarios where one person is lost at the airport and the other gives directions in English to find the right gate or baggage claim.
Talking Points
- Introducing Yourself: "Hi, I'm [Name]. Nice to meet you!"
- Asking for Directions: "Excuse me, can you tell me where the gate for flight [Flight Number] is?"
- Checking In: "I'd like to check in for my flight to [Destination]."
- Boarding Pass: "Could you please print my boarding pass?"
- Making Inquiries: "What time does the flight to [Destination] depart?"