Learn English 100% free...Get 1 free lesson per week // Add a new lesson
Log in!

Click here to log in
New account
Millions of accounts created on our sites.
JOIN our free club and learn English now!



  • Home
  • Print
  • Guestbook
  • Report a bug




  • Get a free English lesson every week!
    Click here!





    Partners:
    - Our other sites
       


    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #85515: Airport terminology
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Speaking | Journeys [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - Vocabulary: greeting people - Vocabulary: on the phone - On the phone - Interacting with someone - At the station-Taking the train - Dialogue : What time...? - Conditional clauses - Differences between Like and As
    > Double-click on words you don't understand


    Airport terminology


    Choose the right answer.



    Twitter Share
    English exercise "Airport terminology" created by anonyme with The test builder.
    Click here to see the current stats of this English test

    Please log in to save your progress.


    - Hello sir. May I have your and passport, please?

    - Sure, here they are. By the way, what is the allowance?

    - 25 kilograms, sir. Oh, I see you are going to Paris! I'm sorry, but the flight has been . It will depart at 10 p.m. instead of 8 p.m.

    - Really? How come? I specifically Air Special because you're always on time!

    - I know, sir, but the problem is with the airport. There is a security issue in B (nom des grands ensembles comme les départs et les arrivées), so we had to move everything here.

    - OK, I understand. What do I have to go to now?

    - Number 50. It is at the very end on your left, after the security check. You'll see the arrivals and screens right in front of it.

    - All right. By the way, could I please have a seat? I like looking at the sky and the clouds.

    - Sure, here we are. Here is your passport, and here is your .

    - Thank you! I hope the will be as pleasant as you are. ;)










    End of the free exercise to learn English: Airport terminology
    A free English exercise to learn English.
    Other English exercises on the same topics : Speaking | Journeys | All our lessons and exercises