Traveling by plane Order these events when flying from start to finish

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Traveling by plane Order these events when flying from start to finish Show your passport Go to the departure gate Queue up to Check in Have a coffee Shop for duty free items Check your departure gate number Weigh your baggage Wait in a queue for security checks Go through the metal detector Board the plane Listen for changes or delays Pay for excess(too much) baggage

Traveling by plane Order these events when flying from start to finish Queue up to Check in Show your passport Weigh your baggage Pay for excess(too much) baggage Wait in a queue for security checks Go through the metal detector Have a coffee Shop for duty free items Listen for changes or delays Check your departure gate number Go to the departure gate Board the plane

Flying Do you like flying? Discuss 3 things that are Good about flying? Bad about flying?

Listen to the two conversations What problems did the people have?

Turn to P82 Complete the conversations with the phrases in the gaps

Now practice the roleplay with a partner

Flying problems

First Conditional Used to talk about a likely future. The consequence of something else happening Eg: Me-Teach a good lesson=happy “If I teach a good lesson, I will be happy” 2 sections – If clause and main clause. First action/ situation- is the if clause – the thing I could do or could happen Second action/situation – is the main clause – the likely result of the if clause.

If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1 Used to talk about a likely future. The consequence of something else happening Eg: Me-Teach a good lesson=happy “If I teach a good lesson, I will be happy” 2 sections – If clause and main clause. First action/ situation- is the if clause – the thing I could do or could happen Second action/situation – is the main clause – the likely result of the if clause.

If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1 Examples If I eat too much candy, I will be sick If you forget my passport, You will miss my flight

Unscramble the sentences Examples If /will /be/ sick./I/candy,/much/ I/ too /eat/ If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

If /you /have /a /seat. /money,/ pay /you /will/ more /better/ If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

coffee,/ will/ feel/ drink/ awake./you/a/ If/you/ If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

a /can /more /in /big /bag,/ take /you /buy/Singapore/. /If /you / / If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

/has/ If / time,/ /to/Australia./free/she/will/she/fly/ If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

If the plane crashes, we will all die. If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

will /on /flight./I /bring/ work /laptop,/ If/ I /my/the / If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1

If/ wine,/ I /will /be/ tired./me/staff/ the/ give / If+subj+V1, subj+ will+V1