ID de réservation
18101987
Quand ?
1st September 2025
Horaire ?
10:30am - 11:00am
Notes
A2-B1 - Intermediate -Checking Your Luggage
BUSINESS SITUATIONS
We practiced using English in an airport setting, specifically when checking in luggage before a flight.
SUBJECT OR TOPIC
The focus was on travel vocabulary, airport procedures, and interacting with staff during check-in.
LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS
Asking and answering questions politely
Giving and receiving information
Describing items and explaining situations
Making requests and responding to instructions
UNITS
Travel and transportation
Airport check-in and security
Customer service interactions
VOCABULARY:
luggage - Bags or suitcases you take when traveling.
check-in The process of registering for a flight and handing over luggage.
boarding pass - A document that allows you to enter the plane.
baggage allowance - The amount of luggage you’re allowed to bring.
overweight - When your luggage is heavier than the allowed limit.
security check - A process where your belongings are scanned for safety.
PHRASES / EXPRESSIONS
Where do I check in my luggage?
Is my bag overweight?
Can I take this as carry-on?
Here is my boarding pass.
GRAMMAR
Present simple for routines (e.g. “I travel often”)
Modal verbs for requests (e.g. “Can I check this bag?”)
Wh- questions (e.g. “Where is the check-in desk?”)
Countable/uncountable nouns (e.g. “How many bags?” vs. “How much luggage?”)
PRONUNCIATION
Practice stress on key travel words (e.g. luggage, boarding pass)
Clear pronunciation of questions and polite requests
Intonation for helpful and polite tone
OTHER:
Listening activity: Identifying key phrases used by airport staff
PROGRESS
Bruno showed good understanding of airport vocabulary and was able to ask and answer questions confidently
FEEDBACK
Excellent effort in using full sentences and polite expressions
Continue practicing pronunciation of longer travel-related words
Try to expand answers with more detail when describing situations
HOMEWORK
Watch a short video about airport procedures and list 5 new words or phrases.