Flying in An Airplane

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Y:

I'm so excited about flying today.

F:

This is your first time isn't it?

Y:

Yes, it is. Have you flown before?

F:

Oh yes, lots of times!

Y:

Can I have the window seat?

F:

Sure, go ahead!

Flying In An Airplane

the right and left, in the centre,


rear and front. Please keep your
seatbelt on at all times while
seated. We will be serving lunch
shortly after we take-off.

Level - Beginner to Intermediate


For 4 People

PING! (The seatbelt sign comes on.)


Y:

What does that mean?

F:

You have to fasten your seatbelt.

S:

Y:

Wow! I hope we won't need to


use the life-jackets and the exits!

F:

Don't worry, flying is the safest


way to travel!

P:

Cabin crew please be seated for


take-off.

P:

My name is Captain Cook and I would


like to welcome you all aboard today
on this flight to Sydney Australia.

(The airplane moves forward, faster &


faster and then rises into the air!)

Here, let me help you with that.

Y:

I'm so excited!

Y:

Y:

Oh, thank-you!

P:

P:

Good afternoon ladies and


gentlemen...

Please listen carefully to the crew as


they show you emergency procedures.

Y:

Who's that?

F:

That's the pilot's voice.

Y:
F:
P:
S:

Characters:

You
Friend
Pilot
Stewardess

Vocabulary:

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S:

In the unlikely event of a sea landing,


you will find a life jacket under your
seat. To inflate the jacket, please put
the jacket over your neck and pull the
black cord. The emergency exits are to

Cool! This is just like being on a


huge fairground ride. Hey, are
you okay?

F:

No! I always get travel-sick in


airplanes! Excuse me, I have to
use the bathroom!
(Runs to toilets with hand over mouth)
Y:

Oh dear!

excited
= (adjective) happy about something or event: He's always excited at Christmas.
flown
= (past participle of the verb: to fly) She has flown to many places before.
aboard
= (adverb & preposition) to be on or in a vehicle (ship, train, plane, etc).
procedures = (noun) a certain way to do something: Doctors must follow procedures at work.
unlikely
= (adjective) small to zero chance of something happening.
cabin crew = (noun) the staff on an aircraft who tend to passengers or cargo.
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