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What are these cases and bags called? There are two names at the side of each picture.
rucksack suitcase
holdall rucksack
briefcase holdall
Card Two
Making a list
My List ladder magazine pencil case postcard
envelope radio football hat jeans kite sun glasses toothbrush umbrella wellingtons
Look at the list on the cupboard door and draw a circle around the words for the things you would take with you on holiday.
Now, write out a list of 10 things you would take on holiday. Now see if you can write it in alphabetical order.
Card Three
Holiday world
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9
The planes in this picture are flying from Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports to some of the cities in the list below. Write the number of the plane next to the city you think it is flying to.
Vancouver
New York
Kingston
You will need to look at an atlas to help you. Which plane has the longest journey?
v v
7 12
v
1
Vancouver Quebec New York Mexico City Kingston Santiago Madrid Moscow Cape Town Nairobi Cairo Jerusalem Delhi Dubai Beijing Bombay Tokyo Sydney Kuala Lumpar
Moscow
10
Madrid
v vv
8 2 11 Beijing Delhi Nairobi
v v v v
6 5
Tokyo
Cairo
v
4 Sydney
Cape Town
Card Four
Some of the words in the box are about train stations. Some are about airports.
pilot
buffet
runway
car sk e d n i check
take off
jet
pl
ane
train driver
m r o f
Heathrow
t a l p
Stansted track
signal
Underground
train timetable
Gatwick
passport
Card Five
Airport signs
You will see signs like these in an airport. Look at them carefully. What do they mean?
EXIT
Can you think of any other places where you might see these signs - or any other signs? Design your own sign. It could be a sign for school. Work with a partner.
Card Six
Airport people
The words in the sentences below are jumbled up in the wrong order. They do not make sense. Put them in the right order on the dotted lines. Then decide which person in the drawings each sentence belongs to. When you have decided, write the sentences in their empty speech balloon. (sentence one) years have ten a been I pilot for.
(sentence two) to cases job onto is plane load the passengers My.
(sentence three) check-in at tickets luggage I your check desk and the.
Card Seven
Tickets
March 7 2000 7.30 PERFORMANCE
SCREEN TWO
STAR WARS
BALCONY
GRAND RAFFLE in aid of Hornby Junior School 1st PRIZE: Food Hamper
PLUS
Games Console, Portable CD Player, Alarm Clock
ADMIT ONE
AIRWAY TOURS
FLIGHT No: MAW 453 DESTINATION: MADRID DATE: 06/08/2000 PASSENGER NAME: JONES J. L. DEPARTURE TIME:13.50
ADF 234871
YOU MUST BOOK IN AT THE DEPARTURE DESK 2 HOURS BEFORE YOUR FLIGHT TIME
P600964
PROMOTER: G. SMITH
Have you seen tickets like these before? What are they for?
Can you describe what they look like and what is printed on them? What happens if you lose your ticket?
NAME
P600964
TEL NO.
Card Eight
Passports
What does it tell you about the person?
E P
M I C
N E
Card Nine
You want to know what time your plane takes off. Q. Do you look at the Arrivals or Departures for information? A. Your friend is flying back from Madrid on flight MAW 542. Q. What time will her plane land at the airport? A. Flight number MOW54 will arrive at 12.15 Q. Where is it from? A.
You are leaving England on Flight AYO 39. Q. Where are you going? A. Your plane takes off at 10.00. Q. What is your flight number? A. You will arrive in New York at 17.08. Q. What is your flight number? A.
Card Ten
Card Eleven
Inside a plane
Use the words below to label the different parts of the inside of the plane.
seat, headrest, tray, seat belt, reading light, storage cupboard, window, toilet, TV, headphones
Card Twelve
Glossary
My Glossary
Look at the glossary in the big book, then make a glossary page like the one in the big book using the words in the list.