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A Visit to the Airport - English lesson

A Visit to the Airport - English lesson
A Visit to the Airport - English lesson

 


                        Introduction:
Sarah was a young girl who loved adventures. One sunny Saturday morning, she and her family planned a trip to visit her grandparents in another city. This meant they would have to go to the airport, and Sarah was thrilled. She had never been to an airport before, and the idea of flying in an airplane filled her with excitement.


Arrival at the Airport:
Sarah and her family arrived at the airport early in the morning. The place was bustling with people. There were travelers with suitcases, families with children, and airport staff in uniforms. The airport was a large building with many floors and long hallways. Sarah held her mother's hand tightly as they walked towards the entrance.


Check-In Process:
First, they went to the check-in counter. The friendly lady at the counter asked for their tickets and passports. She printed their boarding passes and tagged their luggage. Sarah watched as their suitcases disappeared on a conveyor belt. "Where are our bags going?" she asked. Her father explained that the bags were being taken to the airplane and they would meet them there.

Security Check:
Next, they went through security. Sarah had to take off her shoes and put her backpack on a tray. She walked through a metal detector, which made a beep sound. The security officer smiled and said, "It's okay, you can go through." Sarah was a bit nervous but followed her parents closely.

Waiting at the Gate:
After security, they walked to their gate. There were many gates, each with a number and a destination. Sarah found a seat by the window where she could watch the airplanes take off and land. They had some time before their flight, so they decided to have breakfast. Her mother bought some sandwiches and juice. As they ate, Sarah's father reminded her that traveling often involved waiting. "Patience is important, Sarah," he said. "Sometimes things don't happen as quickly as we want, but we must wait calmly."

Boarding the Plane:
Finally, it was time to board the plane. They showed their boarding passes to the gate agent and walked down a long hallway to the airplane. Sarah was excited but also a little scared. The airplane was huge, with many rows of seats. They found their seats and buckled their seatbelts. A flight attendant showed them how to use the seatbelt and explained the safety instructions.

Takeoff:
As the plane started to move, Sarah felt butterflies in her stomach. The plane sped down the runway and lifted into the air. Sarah looked out the window and saw the buildings and cars getting smaller and smaller. She was flying!

In the Air:
During the flight, the flight attendants served drinks and snacks. Sarah watched a movie on the screen in front of her seat. She also colored in her coloring book. Her parents reminded her to be patient, as the flight would take a few hours. Sarah practiced being calm and enjoyed the view of the clouds outside the window.

Landing and Reunion:
After a while, the plane began to descend. Sarah felt her ears pop as they got closer to the ground. When they landed, everyone clapped. They waited for their turn to get off the plane and walked through the airport to the baggage claim area. Soon, they saw their grandparents waiting for them with big smiles and open arms.
                    

Introduction: Sarah was a young girl who loved adventures.

One sunny Saturday morning, she and her family planned a trip to visit her grandparents in another city.

This meant they would have to go to the airport, and Sarah was thrilled.

She had never been to an airport before, and the idea of flying in an airplane filled her with excitement.

Arrival at the Airport: Sarah and her family arrived at the airport early in the morning.

The place was bustling with people.

There were travelers with suitcases, families with children, and airport staff in uniforms.

The airport was a large building with many floors and long hallways.

Sarah held her mother's hand tightly as they walked towards the entrance.

Check-In Process: First, they went to the check-in counter.

The friendly lady at the counter asked for their tickets and passports.

She printed their boarding passes and tagged their luggage.

Sarah watched as their suitcases disappeared on a conveyor belt.

"Where are our bags going?" she asked.

Her father explained that the bags were being taken to the airplane and they would meet them there.

Security Check: Next, they went through security.

Sarah had to take off her shoes and put her backpack on a tray.

She walked through a metal detector, which made a beep sound.

The security officer smiled and said, "It's okay, you can go through." Sarah was a bit nervous but followed her parents closely.

Waiting at the Gate: After security, they walked to their gate.

There were many gates, each with a number and a destination.

Sarah found a seat by the window where she could watch the airplanes take off and land.

They had some time before their flight, so they decided to have breakfast.

Her mother bought some sandwiches and juice.

As they ate, Sarah's father reminded her that traveling often involved waiting.

"Patience is important, Sarah," he said.

"Sometimes things don't happen as quickly as we want, but we must wait calmly." Boarding the Plane: Finally, it was time to board the plane.

They showed their boarding passes to the gate agent and walked down a long hallway to the airplane.

Sarah was excited but also a little scared.

The airplane was huge, with many rows of seats.

They found their seats and buckled their seatbelts.

A flight attendant showed them how to use the seatbelt and explained the safety instructions.

Takeoff: As the plane started to move, Sarah felt butterflies in her stomach.

The plane sped down the runway and lifted into the air.

Sarah looked out the window and saw the buildings and cars getting smaller and smaller.

She was flying! In the Air: During the flight, the flight attendants served drinks and snacks.

Sarah watched a movie on the screen in front of her seat.

She also colored in her coloring book.

Her parents reminded her to be patient, as the flight would take a few hours.

Sarah practiced being calm and enjoyed the view of the clouds outside the window.

Landing and Reunion: After a while, the plane began to descend.

Sarah felt her ears pop as they got closer to the ground.

When they landed, everyone clapped.

They waited for their turn to get off the plane and walked through the airport to the baggage claim area.

Soon, they saw their grandparents waiting for them with big smiles and open arms.


Vocabularies



 
 


Adventure

Adventure

an exciting experience or journey

 




Airport

Airport

a place where airplanes take off and land

 




Airplane

Airplane

a vehicle designed for air travel

 




Arrival

Arrival

the act of coming to a place

 




Baggage claim

Baggage claim

the area where passengers collect their luggage

 




Boarding pass

Boarding pass

a document provided by an airline during check-in

 




Check-in counter

Check-in counter

the place where passengers register for their flight

 




Conveyor belt

Conveyor belt

a moving belt that transports luggage

 




Departure

Departure

the act of leaving a place

 




Destination

Destination

the place where someone is going

 




Flight attendant

Flight attendant

a person who assists passengers on a plane

 




Gate

Gate

a point of entry to the airplane

 




Luggage

Luggage

bags and suitcases

 




Metal detector

Metal detector

a machine that detects metal objects

 




Passport

Passport

an official document that identifies a person and allows travel

 




Runway

Runway

a strip of land where airplanes take off and land

 




Security check

Security check

a process to ensure safety before boarding a plane.

 




Suitcase

Suitcase

a large case for carrying clothes and personal items.

 




Takeoff

Takeoff

the moment when an airplane leaves the ground

 




Terminal

Terminal

a building at an airport where passengers arrive and depart

 


Conclusion

Sarah learned that traveling can be exciting and fun, but it also requires patience.

She was proud of herself for being calm and patient throughout the journey.

The visit to the airport was an adventure she would always remember.

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