Grammar point: present continuous tense

Grammar point: present continuous tense
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- Practice English skills in an aviation context
- Practice present continuous in dialogue form
Grammar point: present continuous tense
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Packing!
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Tip! If possible, read through the entire lesson out loud |
When the cabin crew come striding through the airport, immaculately uniformed and groomed, you can be sure that none of them are carting luggage that’s bulging to the point of zips breaking, or a carry-on with a pair of shoes tied on to the outside!
And you just know that when they get to their destination they’re not going to be changing into crumpled clothing, or turning the contents of their bags out onto the hotel room floor in search of a pair of socks.
Flight Attendant Interviews
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Do you know anyone who breezes through interviews without a hint of nervousness? Wouldn’t that be great? Unfortunately, it’s rare! Most of us get nervous just thinking about it, and need all the help we can get. For anyone planning to attend cabin crew interviews, some tailored advice follows.
Please watch this interesting video about situations on board and tips on how to solve them using English for Aviation.
Grammar is very important within the English language, since it is, in effect, the glue that holds the language together. With the use of incorrect grammar sentences can become meaningless and their message is unclear. This means that you aren’t able to communicate effectively and the person who is reading your work may well be quite confused as to your meaning.
Please watch this interesting video about the "Comparisons"
Please watch this interesting video about Prepositions (In/On/At Time) and try to answer following questions
1. Fill in the blank.
a) The flight only arrived ____ 4 p.m.
b) The lost luggage was found ____ 3 days.
c) I love flying ___ the weekends.
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