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3A VOCABULARY Air travel Alphabet race @ The aisleis the Youneeda. ‘passage’ in the middle of aplane, ; ? ; Youtake a fight if youre fyingin your country. Ifyou have —_ baggage, it means that it weighs more than what the airline permits. before you ‘can get ona plane, When e revelto ‘another continent you lusually haveto__| landing card| immigration form before you go through passport is where your bags are ‘weighed and your Dis checked. The departures board wiltellyou which ———_ your flight isleaving from. A " , ; ; ae \ag_ontol a ~O- a * ; ; ? You have to go through a__cetector tocheck that you arent canrying a weapon. Sitting next to chiren on along fight can be ‘very annoying, ; You can get A flight which goes Youcan usually onty tts___to bring Wan jal ‘across continents take one item of plantsorfreshfritand| | race nee, FaCeTIN called, luggage eee nem time zones and feet iim with you onto the plane. countries. very tired, fight. ee Se ~O-> Most people book their fights and hotels nowadays, although some still go toa travel agent's. \when you arrive at your destination, you need to your bags at baggage reclaim, ee OO of oa ae ~O= A t ? back home, you have to ‘and put your clothes, away. Youneeda. ‘your suitcase | to get ito some countries if youre not from there, eg Russia and the USA. have to. Yousometimes along time if your flight's delayed Everybody has to During a flight, there You often have to The. is tage mente some xt where the planes before gettinginto the when the rough poss take off and land departure lounge to make| plane can move in the controk suite youre not canying air quite violently pioribiteditems for English File 3rd edition Teacher's Book Upper-intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014 3B VOCABULARY Adverbs and adverbial phrases 1 Confusing adverbs and adverbial phrases Complete the sentences with the correct adverb or adverbial phrase. 1 2 3 4 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 love all chocolate, especially dark chocolate, Have you e___failed an exam? Paul h________ eats anything and that’s probably why he’s so thin. This pen has been s__ designed to write on a tablet. It doesn't work on normal paper. The weather was so bad that i we decided not to go away for the weekend Jake's son is so rude. He didn't e say thank you for the birthday present. They're building a motorway n__ my house. The noise is terrible. Penny's never on time. She's always List I can't believe that Ive been a teacher for n_25 years now! Sally hasn't been feeling very welll__, 50 she’s going to make an appointment to see her doctor. ZILLIIIIIIIIT Wlpay youbacka__________—_of the month. Sara works really h____, but her boss won't give her a promotion. Oh, don't go y__! Stay for a bit longer. ''m afraid Mr Green can't take calls a_______________, He's ina meeting. Wes, haven't decided where to go on holiday this summer. We've been talking about it for weeks! Her dress looks really expensive, but a_i was quite cheap. 2 Comment adverbs (Girldthe correct adverb or adverbial phrase. 1 2 | thought my boss was retiring next year, but apparently / eventually she wants to carry on working until she’s 70! Mark's unemployed, so gradually / obviously he doesn’t have much money to spend on going out. wont give you the details now, but ideally / basically the plan's very simple. After looking for his mobile all morning, my son eventually / obviously found it under the sofal Ideally / Gradually, you should wash wool by hand as that way there's less chance it will shrink. Ive been learning French for ages, and anyway / gradually I'm starting to feel more confident. Rosie's looking absolutely fantastic, but ideally / in fact she's been ill for the last three months. It's a pity you couldn't come to the concert with us, but anyway / apparently | don't think you'd have enjoyed it. English File 3rd edition Teacher's Book Upper-intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2014

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