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Air Travel Exercises

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air travelWelcome to our Air Travel Exercises. Let’s learn how to use words associated with this topic. It is important to increase your vocabulary at this expanding stage of English, where there is more focus on academic tasks and language functions.

About 30-40 minutes.Learning new words about air travel.Expanding stage of learning English.
Pair-upWord SearchCrosswordWords from the Puzzle
Find the words from our money exercise in this word search. How quickly can you find them?

In order to play our money crossword puzzle, you need to click on the numbered boxes to reveal the clues.

Here are the words from the air travel exercises:

  • aircraft
  • baggage reclaim
  • boarding pass
  • check-in desk
  • delay
  • departure board
  • destination
  • duty-free shop
  • excess baggage
  • flight
  • hand luggage
  • overhead locker
  • passengers
  • passport control
  • plane
  • runway
  • seat belt
  • security check
  • suitcase
  • take off
Exercise 1Exercise 2Extension

Talking about Air Travel
Write and talk about air travel with your friends or family.

  • Have you been on any long plane journeys recently?
  • What are the best and worst parts of the journey for you?
  • What do you usually do on a flight?
  • What’s the first thing you do upon arriving at your destination?
  • Have you experienced any problems at the airport? If so, what were they?
Especially helpful are exercises that are focused on a theme or topic as these provide word retention practice so you can be confident in reading, writing, speaking, and listening successfully. We have many activities to get your English up to speed in no time.
The more words you encounter and understand, the broader your day-to-day vocabulary will become. Our word games and puzzles are an excellent way to help reinforce spelling in your mind.
Cambridge English Examinations:

Cambridge English exams are designed for learners at all levels from the Elementary level Cambridge English: Key (KET) to the very advanced level Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE). These exams give candidates proof of their ability to use English in a wide variety of contexts, relevant to work, study and leisure activities.

A2 Key | B1 Preliminary | B2 First

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