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Unit : Transporta tion Topic : Airport Matthayomsuksa 6

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  1. 1. 1.What did you see in the video? 3.Have you ever been to the airport before? 2.Where the video took place?
  2. 2. arrive (v.) to get to the place you are going toEx. you should arrive at the airport with plenty of time to spare.
  3. 3. depart (v.) to leave, especially when you are starting a journey Ex. You don't arrive 10 minutes before your plane
  4. 4. gate (n.) the place where you leave an airport building to get on a planeEx. You can walk to the gate where you can wait to
  5. 5. terminal (n.) a big building where people wait to get onto planes Ex. My mother wait me at terminal 1.
  6. 6. check in (n.) a place where you report your arrival at an airport Ex. Please check in at least an hour before departure.
  7. 7. How to use Modal helping verbs We use modal helping verbs to "modify" the meaning of the main verb in some way. A modal helping verb expresses necessity or possibility, and changes the main verb in that sense. The list below shows all of the modal helping verbs : Prese ent can may will shall Past coul migh woul shou must
  8. 8. Ex. You can go home now if you like. Could We use could as the past tense of can to show that something is possible in the future, but not certain: Can We use the can to give permission. Ex. They could have arrived hours ago.
  9. 9. Will We use to express the future / prediction. Ex. It will rain tomorrow. Would We use would as the past tense of will to show the expression a wish or desire. I Ex. I would like to have one more pencil.
  10. 10. Should We use Should as the past tense of Shall to say something expected or correct. Ex. There should be an old city hall building here. Shall We Often used in formal settings to deliver obligation or requirement. Ex. Students shall not enter this room.
  11. 11. Airport Information
  12. 12. While - Activit y Post Activi ty
  13. 13. Listen and Orde
  14. 14. Directio ns
  15. 15. The airport is your first stop before leaving on your drea Generally speaking, you should arrive at the airport with plenty of time to spare. Don't arrive 10 minutes before your plane departs. You can park your car in long-term parking if you are pla a few days, or you can ask someone to drop you off in th in front of the airport terminal. In some cases, you can check your bags there at curbsid might have to go to the check-in counter inside the airp
  16. 16. Many airports now allow you to check in at a computer kiosk, but you will still need to check your bags if you have any. Once you are checked in, you will have to pass through security where they will check your ID and your carry-on bags. You will also need to walk through a metal detector, which will check for illegal items. After you pass through security, you can walk to the gate where you can wait to board your flight. Just wait until they call your section to board. They usually seat first-class passengers and those who need assistance first. Enjoy your flight.
  17. 17. You have reached the gate, and your plane is about to depart. However, you just realized that you are missing your laptop. Describe where you went