课件29张PPT。Travelling by AirWhat’s this?
How did I travel ?
Where did I go by plane?
Which airline did I fly with?
Can passengers check any luggage for free on that flight?
How much luggage can I check for free?
= how many pieces of luggage can each passenger take on that flight?
What class did I fly? Guess !by air = by plane airline luggage, check, for free, flightclass, business class, economy class, first class I flew economy class.= go economy =travel economyI can check three pieces of luggage under 20 kg for free New words and expressionsby air=by plane flight
an air ticket for free
luggage ['l?g?d?]? airline
BA=British Airways
take the British Airlines’ flight
fly economy class =go economy?[?'kɑn?m?]?
take a piece of luggage under 40kg
airfare
board boarding pass= boarding cardLIUFENGXIABoarding PassPASSENGER NAME WANG/QIANG MR
FROM LONDON/HEATHROW
TO BEIJING/ BEIJING
FLIGHT CLASS DATE TIME
BA39 ECONOMY 12 MAR 1415
BOARDING TIME
1330
LUGGAGE (PCS/KG)BOARDING GATE
16
1/23SEAT
38CⅠ.Look at the following air ticket :(British Airways)Recite the new words in Vocabulary I.
Write out the new words as quickly as you can!Discovery LanguageWould you mind …?Offering help1. A: Can I help you?
B: Yes, please.
(decline) No, thanks. I can manage by myself.
2. A: Would you like to book a ticket to me?
B:Yes, please. / No, thanks. / No, you needn’t. Thank you all the same. / Thank you anyway.
DialoguesDialogue 1
---- Would you mind collecting my air ticket on your way back to school?
----- Not at all. I’ll do it for you.
Dialogue 2
----- Would you mind flying business class?
----- I’m afraid I can’t afford it. Are there any economy class seats on the next flight?QuestionsHow do you ask someone to do sth in a polite way?
What do you say if you agree to do sth, and what do you say if you decline to do sth?
What verb form do you use after Would you mind?
Can you find more questions with Would you mind in the text?Have you remembered?PracticeModel 1
Can you book a plane ticket for me? (agree)
----- Would you mind booking a plane ticket for me?
----- Not at all./ Certainly not. / Of course./
No problem./ Sure.
Model 2
Can you confirm the plane ticket for me? (decline)
----- Would you mind confirming the plane ticket for me?
-----I’m sorry/ afraid I have no time.Can you call the airline ticket office to confirm my flight? (agree)
----- __________________________ the airline ticket office to confirm my flight?
----- ____________.
Can you come and collect the ticket yourself? (decline)
----- ____________________________________________ the ticket yourself?
-----__________I can’t . I’m not free today.Would you mind callingNot at all./No problem./Certainly not./Sure./Of course not.
Would you mind coming and collectingI’m sorry3. Will you please book a ticket for me for next Monday’s concert? (agree)
----- _______________________________________ for next Monday’s concert?
----- _____________.
4. Can you take a window seat? (decline)
----- ___________________________ a window seat?
----- ___________ I’d rather not (sit at the window).Would you mind booking a ticket for meNot at all./No problem./Certainly not./Sure./Of course not.
Would you mind takingI’m sorry5. Will you please meet Mr Smith at the airport ? ( agree)
----- ___________________________ Mr Smith at the airport this afternoon?
----- ___________________.Would you mind meetingNot at all./No problem./Certainly not./
Sure./Of course not.
QuestionsHow do you ask someone to do sth in a polite way?
What do you say if you agree to do sth, and what do you say if you decline to do sth?
What verb form do you use after Would you mind?
Can you find more questions with Would you mind in the text?Make sentences with Would you mind…?Would you mind -ing …?Travelling by AirT:Linda has just come back from Australia. She thinks
Australia is so beautiful that she wants to visit there again
this summer holidays. Can she use the same air ticket and
the boarding pass?
T: Of course not. She needs a new one. These days she’s busy
preparing for the flight. What does she need to do, first, then,
after that and finally?
a. She must confirm his ticket a few days in advance.
b. She should book an air ticket at an airline ticket office.
c. She ought to check in at the airport.
d. She needs to get to know some flight details.
e. She must prepare a valid passport.Put the sentences in the right order.Listen and answer1. Which country is Zhang Jun in now?
2. What’s he planning to do?
3. What’s he doing now?
He is in Britain.He’s coming back to Shanghai.He’s booking an air ticket.Listen and answer1.How’s Zhang Jun coming back to Shanghai?
2. When would he like to leave?
3. Can he take the morning flight?
4. Why can’t he take it?
5. Does he mind taking the afternoon flight at 3 p.m.?By air / plane.On August 18th.No, he can’t.Because the morning flight is full.No, he doesn’t.
6. Has he booked a single ticket or a return one?
7. What class is he going to fly?
8. How much is the ticket?
9. How much luggage can he check for free?
10. When must he confirm his ticket?Single.Economy class.£285.One piece under 30 kg.Two days in advance.Words and expressionsfinish one’s studies
come back to = go back to = return
ticket office
book a ticket = order a ticket
Would you mind doing sth?
Single or return?
go economy = fly economy class8. show sb sth
show sb around
9. How much luggage may I chech for free?
for free
10. have to = must
11. in advanceFill in the words according to the text: Zhang Jun has finished his studies in Britain. He is
coming back to China. Now, he is at an airline ticket
office.C: May I help you?
Z: Yes, please. I’d like to book a ticket to Shanghai.
C: When would you like to leave?
Z: 18 August. I’d like to go in the morning.
C: Please wait. Let me check. I’m sorry the morning
flight at full. Would you mind taking the afternoon
flight at 3 p.m?
Z: That’s fine.
C: Single or return?Z: Single, please.
C: What class would you like to fly? First, business or
economy?
Z:I want to go economy. How much is it?
C: £285. would you mind showing me your passport?
Z: Here you are.
C: OK. I’ve booked you an economy seat on Flight BA
806, leaving Heathrow Airport at 3 p.m. on 18 August.
Z: Thanks. By the way, how much luggage may I check
for free?
C: One piece under 30kg.
Z: Do I have to confirm my ticket?
C: Yes, you’ll have to confirm it two days in advance.
Z: OK. Thank you very much.