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Vocabulary quizz

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 Vocabulary  Let's practice a little bit of vocabulary and words related to the airplanes.  Here we have a quizz from kahoot. Enjoy! https://create.kahoot.it/share/quiz-airplanes/485a7c99-3211-4cdb-9e89-ab7a3c17058c

This is your captain speaking

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This is your captain speaking... If you have ever been in an airplane, you may have heard this words "This is your captain speaking..." Usually, this announcement is from the captain to give general information about the flight.  What we are going to do is to record your own message. You will listen first some examples and then you will write your own message and record it!!! 1) First example  Good afternoon passengers. This is your captain speaking. First I'd like to welcome everyone on Rightwing Flight 86A. We are currently cruising at an altitude of 33,000 feet at an airspeed of 400 miles per hour. The time is 1:25 pm. The weather looks good and with the tailwind on our side we are expecting to land in London approximately fifteen minutes ahead of schedule. The weather in London is clear and sunny, with a high of 25 degrees for this afternoon. If the weather cooperates we should get a great view of the city as we descend . The cabin crew will be coming around in abo

Safety announcement

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  Listening a safety announcement We are going to listen a very special safety announcement from Vueling. Here we have a missing word activity with the key words from the safety announcement.  Read the text carefully before and after the gap to help you choose the right word. In case you need more help, you can listen again as many times as you need. Additionally, a list of words are given.

Amelia Earhart

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Reading about Amelia Earhart Today we are going to read the story of Amelia Earhart.  Have you ever heard from her? She was the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic! Little people, Big dreams: Amelia Earhart A nswer the following questions, in case you need to check or look up for the correct answer, here you have the text from the book.