Idiom of the Week:
“Red-eye Flight”
Meaning: an overnight flight
Ex: “I have a red-eye flight to New York tonight.”
Review Lesson #17 : I'll show a picture of the driving term and you'll have a moment to name it.
Learn: Airport Vocabulary
Arrivals, Departures, to board, boarding pass, check in, baggage claim, gate, identification, customs, luggage, carry-on bag
Review: Airport Vocabulary
I'll show a picture of the airport term and you'll have a moment to name it.
Learn: Verbs "pick up" and "drop off"
Practice: Repeat the phrases after me:
Can you pick me up from the airport?
I need to pick her up from the airport.
Can you pick us up from the airport?
Tomorrow I have to pick him up.
Can you drop me off at the airport?
I need to drop her off at the airport.
Can you drop us off at the airport?
Tomorrow I have to drop him off.
Conversation Practice
Tomorrow I’m flying to New York City.
That’s awesome!
Can you drop me off at the airport?
Maybe. What time?
At 9:00 in the morning.
Yes, I can do that.
Dictation: I will say a word or sentence. You write it as you listen. Next it will appear on the screen so you can check your work.
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