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Speaking Louder Than Before" Hear now this declaration From out across the nations We need to wake

up and understand Many hurting hearts are crying But our voices seem to be dying Can you see the battle raging on? We are the light to reach this world We are the salt preserving these souls Let's show them the love that we've received now We are, we are in desperation We need to reach this generation We are speaking louder than before We are the hope that's been forgotten We have the love that will be brought and We are speaking louder than before Take every chance that you can Move together taking a stand Never losing heart, we'll speak as one We need to be the image of Christ Show love and serve at all times We can make a difference in these lands We are the light to reach this world We are the salt preserving these souls Let's show them the love that we've received now We are, we are in desperation We need to reach this generation We are speaking louder than before We are the hope that's been forgotten We have the love that will be brought and We are speaking louder than before Every thing's so surreal But this urgency I feel We should be reaching out to All these desperate pleas Oh, the meet is real, can't you feel Let's call it revolution My beating heart is breaking for them That's why I'm speaking now That's why I'm speaking now We are, we are in desperation We need to reach this generation We are speaking louder than before We are the hope that's been forgotten We are the love that will be brought and We are speaking louder than before

Useful English Phrases at the Airport


1) Buying a ticket
I'd like to reserve two seats to New York. Will that be one way or round trip? How much is a round trip ticket? It's $819. Will you pay by check or by credit card? Here's my Visa Card. Can we get an aisle seat please? You can choose your seat when you check in.

2) Checking In Can I see your ticket and passport, please? Here they are. Can we get one seat near the aisle? Yes, that's no problem. You're in seats 27B and 27C. Thanks. Where do we go next? Go to Gate A8, straight ahead then turn left. 3) On the Airplane Would you like something to drink? Could I have Coke with no ice? Here you are. Please fill out this form before the plane lands. What is this form for? It's a Customs and Immigration form. You will use that in the airport before you can enter the country.

4) The Arrival Thank you for flying East West Airlines! I had a good trip. Thanks for your help. It was our pleasure and we hope to see you again. 5) Getting through Customs Do you have anything to declare? I just have one bottle of wine. It's a gift for my friend. How much wine is in the bottle? It contains 750ml. That's fine. Have a nice stay. 6) Getting your luggage At which carrousel will our luggage be? At number 5, over there. Great! I'll get a cart right away. Be sure you have your luggage ticket. Yes, it's right here attached to my plane ticket. 7) Going through Immigration What's in the small bag? I have a laptop computer and some books. Could you open it please and turn on your computer. Sure. It will take a few moments to boot up. Okay, everything seems okay. You can go.

8) Get out! Excuse me, where can I get a taxi? Go down to the end of the hall and the taxis are waiting just outside. Thank you!
airline airport aisle arrivals area baggage baggage claim board boarding pass bus bus stop cab car check-in connection connecting train or flight customs departure board departure lounge direct domestic flight duty-free excess baggage fare flight gate hand luggage jet lag label luggage motorway off-peak passport peak time pilot platform return runway shuttle single station steward/stewardess Company which commercializes air travel. Large area where aircraft land and take off. Corridor between the rows of seats on a plane. Area for passengers getting off a plane. Bags, suitcases, etc. Place where passengers go to get their luggage at the end of a flight. Get on or enter a plane Card which authorizes passengers to board a plane. Large motor vehicle carrying passengers along a fixed route. Area where passengers get on and off a bus. Taxi Motor vehicle for carrying passengers. Register as a guest at a hotel or as a passenger at an airport. Train or plane leaving the station or airport soon after the arrival of another, enabling the passengers to change from one to another. Government department that collects taxes on goods imported from other countries. Large display showing times and destinations of departing flights. Place where passengers wait before boarding a plane. Without any connecting trains or flights. Within the country, not international. Without payment of taxes called 'custom duties'. Baggage that weighs more than the amount allowed. Cost of a journey by bus, boat or taxi. Journey in an aircraft. The place in an airport where a particular flight arrives and departs. Light baggage (bags, briefcases, etc.) that you are allowed to carry on board. Tiredness after a long flight due to differences in time zones. Card showing your name and address which is used to identify luggage. Bags, suitcases, etc. Wide road for fast-moving traffic. A time that is less busy (and tickets are usually cheaper). Official identification document for citizens travelling abroad. When the greatest number of people are travelling. Person who navigates the plane. In a railway station, area next to the track where passengers get on and off trains. Ticket for a journey to a place and back again. Ground on which aircraft take off and land. An aircraft or bus that travels regularly between two places. Ticket for a one-way journey to a place. A place where trains stop on a railway line. Personnel on board a plane

stopover subway (US) suitcase tag taxi taxi rank terminal ticket tracks train tram transit tube (UK) underground (UK) visa

A temporary stop during a long journey. Underground urban railway system. Case for carrying clothes when travelling. A sort of label. Car for hire for which you pay a fare. Place where taxes park while waiting to be hired. -Building at an airport where passengers arrive and depart. -End of a railway line or bus route. Printed paper giving the holder the right to travel by plane, train, bus, etc. Set of rails for trains. Railway engine with several carriages linked behind it. Public passenger vehicle running on rails (tramlines) along the streets. Transit passengers stop at an airport which is not their final destination. Informal word for the underground railway system in London. Underground urban railway system. Stamp or mark put on a passport to authorize entry, exit or transit.

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