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Task IV
You are to go through two-step practice here. Step one: act out the dia-
logues trading roles. Step two: to engage in a longer conversation you
may need to use some sentences / phrases from Task II (pages 113–118).
1. Buying a Ticket
Mr(s). J: Are there any planes to New York on Wednesday?
Airline Clerk: Just a moment, sir / madam, I’ll check.
Mr(s). J: I don’t want a night flight, you know.
A. C.: Well, there’s a British Airways flight 179 to New York at
12.20.
Mr(s). J: When do I have to check in?
A. C.: You must be at the airport before 11.35.
2. On the Way to the Airport
Mr(s). S: Taxi!
Taxi Driver: Where to, madam / sir?
Mr(s). S: Can you take me to the airport, please?
T. D.: Certainly, madam. Have you got any luggage?
Mr(s). S: Yes. Can you get it for me? It’s over there.
T. D.: All right… Ooh! It’s very heavy.
Mr(s). S: Yes, it is … I’m very sorry.
3. In the Airport
Mr(s). J: Can I check in here for the British Airways flight to N.Y.?
Ticket Agent: Yes, sir / madam. May I see your ticket and your pass-
port?
Mr(s). J: Here you are.
T. A.: That’s fine. Can you put your suitcase on the scales,
please?
Mr(s). J: Of course. Do I need to weigh this small bag too?
T. A.: Are you keeping it as hand luggage?
Mr(s). J: Yes, I’m going to keep it with me on the plane.
T. A.: You must weigh that as well, sir / madam.
Mr(s). J: How much does it weigh?
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T. A.: 23 kilos. I’m sorry, but you’ll have to pay an excess bag-
gage charge.
Mr(s). J: Oh! It’s only three kilos overweight.
T. A.: Yes, sir / madam… that’s £6… Thank you. Would you
like to go through to the departure lounge?
***********************
Pauline: Good morning. I have tickets for flight BA 987.
Receptionist: May I have your name, please?
P.: Miss Pauline Martell.
R.: Oh, yes, here we are. You should have your luggage regis-
tered.
P.: Well, the porter said he was taking it to be weighed.
R.: You needn’t worry then. They will register it and put it on
the aircraft.
P.: Ah, here’s the porter now. He must have checked the lug-
gage.
R.: You’d better take a seat here now and you’ll hear the
loudspeaker call your flight. Listen, that must be it now.
Announcer: Will BA passengers on flight 987 please take leave of
their friends and follow the blue light through customs
and immigration. Have your passports ready, please.
Friends are not allowed beyond the lounge. Flight BA
987; blue light, please.
4. Health Check
Official: Health check here. Where are you from, sir / madam?
Mr(s). I: From Russia.
O.: Your vaccination certificate, please.
Mr(s). I: Here you are.
O.: Thank you. Everything is O.K.
Mr(s). I: Which way do I go now?
O.: Passport control is that way. Then the departure lounge is
straight ahead. Then you’ll have to go through the check (secu-
rity check) gate.
Mr. I: Thank you.
Task IV                                                                      T. A.:            23 kilos. I’m sorry, but you’ll have to pay an excess bag-
                                                                                               gage charge.
You are to go through two-step practice here. Step one: act out the dia-     Mr(s). J:         Oh! It’s only three kilos overweight.
logues trading roles. Step two: to engage in a longer conversation you       T. A.:            Yes, sir / madam… that’s £6… Thank you. Would you
may need to use some sentences / phrases from Task II (pages 113–118).                         like to go through to the departure lounge?
                         1. Buying a Ticket                                                           ***********************
Mr(s). J:        Are there any planes to New York on Wednesday?              Pauline:          Good morning. I have tickets for flight BA 987.
Airline Clerk:   Just a moment, sir / madam, I’ll check.                     Receptionist:     May I have your name, please?
Mr(s). J:        I don’t want a night flight, you know.                      P.:               Miss Pauline Martell.
A. C.:           Well, there’s a British Airways flight 179 to New York at   R.:               Oh, yes, here we are. You should have your luggage regis-
                 12.20.                                                                        tered.
Mr(s). J:        When do I have to check in?                                 P.:               Well, the porter said he was taking it to be weighed.
A. C.:           You must be at the airport before 11.35.                    R.:               You needn’t worry then. They will register it and put it on
                                                                                               the aircraft.
                  2. On the Way to the Airport                               P.:               Ah, here’s the porter now. He must have checked the lug-
                                                                                               gage.
Mr(s). S:          Taxi!                                                     R.:               You’d better take a seat here now and you’ll hear the
Taxi Driver:       Where to, madam / sir?                                                      loudspeaker call your flight. Listen, that must be it now.
Mr(s). S:          Can you take me to the airport, please?                   Announcer:        Will BA passengers on flight 987 please take leave of
T. D.:             Certainly, madam. Have you got any luggage?                                 their friends and follow the blue light through customs
Mr(s). S:          Yes. Can you get it for me? It’s over there.                                and immigration. Have your passports ready, please.
T. D.:             All right… Ooh! It’s very heavy.                                            Friends are not allowed beyond the lounge. Flight BA
Mr(s). S:          Yes, it is … I’m very sorry.                                                987; blue light, please.

                          3. In the Airport                                                             4. Health Check
Mr(s). J:     Can I check in here for the British Airways flight to N.Y.?    Official:   Health check here. Where are you from, sir / madam?
Ticket Agent: Yes, sir / madam. May I see your ticket and your pass-         Mr(s). I:   From Russia.
              port?                                                          O.:         Your vaccination certificate, please.
Mr(s). J:     Here you are.                                                  Mr(s). I:   Here you are.
T. A.:        That’s fine. Can you put your suitcase on the scales,          O.:         Thank you. Everything is O.K.
              please?                                                        Mr(s). I:   Which way do I go now?
Mr(s). J:     Of course. Do I need to weigh this small bag too?              O.:         Passport control is that way. Then the departure lounge is
T. A.:        Are you keeping it as hand luggage?                                        straight ahead. Then you’ll have to go through the check (secu-
Mr(s). J:     Yes, I’m going to keep it with me on the plane.                            rity check) gate.
T. A.:        You must weigh that as well, sir / madam.                      Mr. I:      Thank you.
Mr(s). J:     How much does it weigh?


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