
Concorde and jumbo in air miss over heathrow Read an article by Andrew Alderson and Ian Birrell from The Sunday Times, 28/10/90. Try to explain the words and use them in the sentences of your own. Try to match the terms with their definitions. Here are 8 aviation terms and definitions to them. Your partner is Anson Harris who has called you. You are a controller of the Toronto Air Route Centre. Find in the text examples of Continuous Tenses and explain their usage. Check the box in front of the correct answer. Explosive decompression on board trans america two Listen to the transmissions and define the type of emergency. Ask your friend (a pilot) about his possible action in the case of possible incidents during flight. Classify these incidents into the 'distress' or 'urgency' category, and write them in the table below. Study the following definitions: distress: a dangerous situation requiring immediate assistance Find in the text examples of -ing forms and explain the difference between Participle I and Gerund. Find in the text examples of Participle I and Participle II and try to explain the difference. Do you know the words which correspond to the numbers? Fill in the crossword below. Look at these words for parts of a plane: There is a word which corresponds to each number. Look at the picture, listen to the tape and repeat the words. Reading comprehension: Airplane Structure.Speak about one of the items shown in Exercise 3. Make up sentences of your own with the word combinations in Translate into Russian and then back into English. Here are the summaries of the seven paragraphs. Find in the text examples of Present Perfect Continuous Tense and Present Perfect Simple Tense and explain the difference. (The stress is on the first word in all the combinations). Take the parts of the characters of the story and try to dramatize it. Read a slightly abridged story by Robert l. Look at the pictures and write down the number that corresponds to these words. Put the different phases of flight in the correct sequence, filling in the table below Replace the underlined words with the words of the same meaning that appeared in Unit 7. Put these events in the right order, according to the story. Find the words according to their explanation. Here are 12 words that appeared in Unit 6 and the explanation to them. Ask each other questions and complete a landing card for each other. Listen to the four announcements, and answer the questions after each one. Change the sentences above which are false so that they are true. Which of the following statements are true and which are false? Study this information from a brochure for people travelling from other countries to London Heathrow Airport. Here are 12 words that appeared in Unit 4 and the explanation to them. Which of these remarks are true? Begin your sentence with "Oh, yes, it's true." or "Oh, no, it's not true." Begin each sentence from How many.? and use sentences of exercise 2. Every year Heathrow hands over There are 9,200 baggage Listen to the questions and choose one of the responds. Practise the conversations in two several times. Work out questions to the following answers. Match a line in a with a line in b to form a question. Translate into your language and back into English: Lufthansa’s home base Listening comprehension: Travelling by Air.What did the people at the airport say to each other? Who is saying what? Write the letters (a-m) in the correct Speech balloon. You can use the ideas from the conversations in the book or your own ideas. There is a pause after each one for you to respond. Listen to some of the lines from the conversations. Where are they? Write the letter next to the correct place on the right in Exercise 2. Where do you go first when you travel by plane? Put these places in the correct order. Here are 12 words that appeared in Unit 1 and the explanation to them. Put one of the following words in each space in the sentences below. Put each of the following words or phrases in its correct place in the passage below.
