Learn English at the AIRPORT ✈️ Vietnam to Seoul 🇻🇳🇰🇷 Comprehensible Input
By English by Jay - Sprout
Summary
Topics Covered
- Navigating the Airport: Key Terms and Processes
- From Check-in to Security: The Traveler's Journey
- VIP Lounge Perks and Airport Amenities
- Understanding Flight Status and Boarding Procedures
- In-Flight Experience: Seats, Take-off, and Culture
Full Transcript
Today we are going to Korea [music] and we will learn lots of useful English in the airport. Let's go. We have arrived. The taxi is leaving. And here we have our
luggage. Luggage is all your bags when you travel. Chang is wheeling two suitcases into
luggage. Luggage is all your bags when you travel. Chang is wheeling two suitcases into
the entrance. Automatic doors. This is the departure board with your flight information and times.
the entrance. Automatic doors. This is the departure board with your flight information and times.
A departure is when you leave a place. The plane goes up into the sky. An
arrival is when you come to a place, the plane lands and you exit the airport.
Okay guys, now we are walking down the snaking line to the checkin desk. I'm weighing the suitcase on the conveyor belt
just over. We just checked in our suitcases, our luggage, and we got our
just over. We just checked in our suitcases, our luggage, and we got our tickets or boarding passes with us. Here we have our carry-on baggage. This is
the luggage that you take on the plane. Unlike checks baggage which goes under the plane and you get it after you land. Next step is to go through security and
I can't film through there. So I'll see you on the other side. We say to go through security.
[music] So we just checked in. We walked through the metal detectors and we put our
stuff in these blue trays. Now I'm not wearing my shoes. That is
called to go through security. I just went through security. I just did the security check.
After going through security, I need to check the boarding gate and my ticket. I'm in gate five.
So, I need to go left. But before we go to the boarding gates, we are going to the VIP lounge. The very important parrots lounge. Very important people.
CIP. What the hell does that stand for? Quite important people. English vocabulary in the airport
lounge. Let's go. Straws. [music] Wine glasses. Drinks. Fridge. These are cans. Watermelon.
lounge. Let's go. Straws. [music] Wine glasses. Drinks. Fridge. These are cans. Watermelon.
Dragon fruit. Guava. Passion fruit. Tea bags. A sache of coffee. Bananas. These are mugs. Glasses.
A toaster to put your slice [music] of bread in the toaster. Cushions. [music]
Please make your way to gate 5 for the 11:55 a.m. flight to Korea and access. Cheers, Santa.
Merry Christmas. >> Joy, lad. Leaving the airport lounge and going to our gate, gate five. Beginning
to look a lot like Christmas. So, this is the departures screen. And our flight is boarding. You can see in the green boarding. That means we have to go on the plane.
boarding. You can see in the green boarding. That means we have to go on the plane.
Beneath that it says on time. On time means the flight is going to arrive at the right time. Delayed in yellow means the flight is late.
Got the passports and we are going down the escalator. This is an escalator.
[music] We have arrived at our boarding gate.
This is a bench with some plugs so you could charge your phone.
This is our plane and Chang is waiting in the queue. We are ready to board.
Thank you.
All right, guys. We're about to board the plane and then the [music] plane will take off.
>> All right, guys. We've just sat down in our seats and we have a window seat, which means we are next to the window. If you are next to the middle of the plane, that's called an aisle seat. Isle. It's a funny spelling.
Out of the window, you can see the wing of the plane. It's the same word for a
bird. They have wings, so they can fly. And a verb we use to is take off. The plane is going to take
bird. They have wings, so they can fly. And a verb we use to is take off. The plane is going to take
off soon. And Chang has just told me she's never ever had a Wii on a plane before.
off soon. And Chang has just told me she's never ever had a Wii on a plane before.
>> That's cool. Weird. This is the tray table. We're putting it down, >> pretending to eat and putting it up because we're about to take off.
>> The aircraft marshal is waving his stick. Let's go. >> Engines thrusting.
>> [music] >> We have arrived. Now, let's find the subway.
[music] We just arrived at the hotel. I'm tired, hungry. We're going to get some food, go to bed, and we'll see you tomorrow for the next episode in Soul.
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today. I will see you there. Happy learning.
today. I will see you there. Happy learning.
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