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Practical English dialogues and vocabulary about airports
With the development of globalization and multiculturalism, English is becoming an international language and widely used. I compiled a practical English book about airports. Welcome to read!

Practical English about airports I

From ... from where?

Coach boarding point at the bus stop

Estimated time

Airline automobile service department air bus service

Actual time actual

Car rental agent

Landing, landing

* * * Bus; Coach service

Go ... Let's go.

Public telephone; telephone

Departure time

Toilet toilet; Toilet; Toilet; Toilet?

delay

Men's toilets, men; Gentleman's; gentle

board

Women's toilet; Lady's

From there, take the elevator to the boarding stairs and then take the elevator to the departure place.

Restaurant restaurant

Greetings upon arrival at the reception desk.

Bar

So go upstairs. upstairs

Coffee shop; Cafe?

So go downstairs; downstairs

duty free shop

Bank bank

post office

Currency exchange office; remit

Sell train tickets

Book a hotel room

Tourism arrangement

luggage room

luggage tag

About airport practical English II

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A: Next, please.

Next, please.

B: Here are our passports and tickets.

Here are our passports and tickets.

A: Do you prefer a window seat or an aisle seat?

Do you prefer a window seat or an aisle seat?

B: A window seat, please.

Please give me a window seat.

About airport practical English 3

Do you have anything to declare?

Please show me your passport and declaration card.

Please show me your passport and declaration form.

A: Please open your suitcase.

Please open your suitcase.

A: You have to pay duty on this.

You need to pay duty on this article.

These are for my personal use.

These are my personal belongings.

A: OK. Please give this declaration form to the officer at the exit.

All right! Please give this declaration card to the staff at the exit.