Intermediate

Travel Survival English #1: At The Airport

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Curriculum

✈️ Overview

Do you want to travel confidently in English — from the moment you step into the airport until you clear customs on the other side?

In this B1-level lesson, you’ll master the essential English you need to survive at the airport: checking in for your flight, passing through security, and answering questions at customs. You’ll learn the exact phrases, questions, and polite answers you need to navigate these critical travel moments smoothly and without stress.

This lesson is perfect if you want to travel internationally, speak more confidently with airline staff, and handle unexpected situations at the airport — all in natural, real-world English.


🌟 Why Choose Our Travel Survival English Lessons?

Essential Airport English – Learn exactly what to say at check-in, security, and customs
Real Conversations – Hear how native speakers handle typical airport interactions
Practical Role-Play Practice – Build confidence with realistic dialogues and tasks
Listening Activities – Train your ear to understand fast airport announcements and questions
Useful Travel Expressions – Sound polite, clear, and confident with staff and officials
Self-Paced & Flexible – Study anytime, anywhere to fit your travel schedule
Expert ESL Teachers – Lessons designed with care by experienced professionals


📘 What You’ll Learn

🔹 How to check in for your flight and handle baggage questions
🔹 How to pass through security smoothly and answer questions clearly
🔹 How to handle customs and immigration questions politely
🔹 Essential survival phrases like “Can you help me?”, “Where is Gate 12?”, “I have a connecting flight”
🔹 Listening and reading practice with real-world airport examples
🔹 Speaking and role-play tasks to practice handling travel situations


👥 Who Is This Lesson For?

✔️ Intermediate ESL learners (B1)
✔️ Travelers preparing for trips abroad
✔️ Businesspeople who fly internationally
✔️ Students preparing for study or work abroad programs
✔️ Anyone who wants to feel confident and ready in airport environments

Curriculum

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  • 7 Lessons
  • 1 Quiz
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Travel Survival English: At The Airport
7 Lessons1 Quiz
  1. Airport Travel Survival English Warmup (10 Minutes)
  2. Vocabulary: Airport English (15 Minutes)
  3. Grammar: Airport English (15 Minutes)
  4. Airport Survival English – Travel with Confidence!
  5. Reading: At the Airport (15 Minutes)
  6. Self-Study Practice: Airport English (15 Minutes)
  7. Review & Reflection (10 Minutes)
  8. Travel Survival English Quiz

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