
Checking In for a Flight (Airport Vocabulary) | A2 English Listening Practice
🗒️ Transcript: Airport Agent: Good morning! May I have your passport, please? Passenger: Good morning! Yes, one moment... Here it is. Airport Agent: Thank you. Where are you flying today? Passenger: I’m flying to Madrid. Airport Agent: Do you have any luggage? Passenger: Yes, I have one bag. Airport Agent: Please put your bag on the scale. I’m sorry, but your bag is too heavy. You can have up to 23 kilograms, but your bag is 25 kilograms. Passenger: I understand. What can I do? Airport Agent: You need to pay a fee for the extra weight. It’s 30 euros. Would you like to pay by card or cash? Passenger: I want to pay by card. Airport Agent: Thank you. Your flight is L845 at 11:00 AM. You are in Terminal A, but your flight is in Terminal B at Gate 43. Passenger: Okay. I understand. And when does the gate close? Airport Agent: The gate closes 20 minutes before the flight. Boarding starts at 10:15 AM, and the flight is at 11:00 AM. You’ll find this information on your boarding pass. Passenger: Thank you! Airport Agent: You’re welcome. Have a pleasant flight! Passenger: Thanks! Goodbye! _____________ Join this real-life conversation as a passenger checks in for a flight to Madrid! This listening practice focuses on airport vocabulary and modal verbs used in everyday travel scenarios. In this A2-level video, you'll learn vocabulary for travel, practice using modals like can, need to, and would, and improve your listening comprehension with clear, simple English. Perfect for ESL learners and teachers, this video includes a detailed transcript to help you follow along. ✈️ Topics in this video: ➤ Checking in for a flight ➤ Airport vocabulary and travel phrases ➤ Modal verbs (can, need to, would) ➤ Asking and answering practical questions 📜 Use this video to: ➤ Improve your English listening skills ➤ Learn useful travel-related vocabulary ➤ Practice modal verbs in a real-life context ➤ Perfect for English learners and teachers looking for practical A2-level content #EnglishListeningPractice #LearnEnglishA2 #AirportVocabulary #TravelEnglish