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(There is no) legroom (on this plane!): (Es gibt keine) Beinfreiheit (in diesem Flugzeug!)
Beispiel
- "You mean comfy seats with lots of legroom?"
- "No legroom, therefore paranoia about deep vein thrombosis."
- "For a small extra cost, passengers can choose to have some legroom and a seatbelt, and use the toilet facilities!"
- "I hate business class with its extra legroom, reclining seats, and endless supply of alcohol."
Übung 1
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the article!
The corridor between seats on a plane, train, or bus is called the .
The amount of space we have between our seat and the seat in front, to move our limbs, is the .
Finally, the female employees who work on aeroplanes serving food and drinks, and showing you how to tie your seatbelt are called: (two words)
The corridor between seats on a plane, train, or bus is called the .
The amount of space we have between our seat and the seat in front, to move our limbs, is the .
Finally, the female employees who work on aeroplanes serving food and drinks, and showing you how to tie your seatbelt are called: (two words)
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the article!
The corridor between seats on a plane, train, or bus is called the aisle 1.
The amount of space we have between our seat and the seat in front, to move our limbs, is the legroom 2.
Finally, the female employees who work on aeroplanes serving food and drinks, and showing you how to tie your seatbelt are called: air hostesses 3 (two words)
The corridor between seats on a plane, train, or bus is called the aisle 1.
The amount of space we have between our seat and the seat in front, to move our limbs, is the legroom 2.
Finally, the female employees who work on aeroplanes serving food and drinks, and showing you how to tie your seatbelt are called: air hostesses 3 (two words)
1 aisle: "Aisle" is the term we were looking for. The "aisle" is a narrow corridor between the rows of seats on a vehicle. When you book a travel ticket, you can often choose "an aisle seat" (if you're someone who uses the toilet often), or "a window seat" (if you like to see a view). Here's another example: "Please don't leave your bags in the aisle; it's dangerous".
2 legroom: "Legroom" is the right answer. The "legroom" we have in a car, train, aeroplane etc. is the space in which to comfortably move and stretch our legs. Example: "The new Citron Spacious car has over three centimetres of legroom for each passenger!".
3 air hostesses: "Air hostesses" is the best answer here. An "air hostess" is a woman employed by an airline to take care of the passengers on their planes. They serve the refreshments, and explain all the security procedures to the passengers. Example: "When I grow up, I want to be an air hostess because I love flying and I love people."
Übung 2
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from the list below!
airline | flight | fleet | reclinable | legroom | seatbelt | booking | stewardess
No term is used more than once, and some terms are not used at all!
Last week Icarus travelled from San Francisco to Los Angeles by plane. The lasted under an hour, which is lucky because he was very uncomfortable! The seat in front of Icarus was very close so he didn't have much . Also, his was broken, and he was worried that he wouldn't be safe if there was turbulence.
When the came round with tea and coffee, Icarus asked for her help. She reassured him that the aeroplane was in fact the best in the company's whole of 10 planes!
airline | flight | fleet | reclinable | legroom | seatbelt | booking | stewardess
No term is used more than once, and some terms are not used at all!
Last week Icarus travelled from San Francisco to Los Angeles by plane. The lasted under an hour, which is lucky because he was very uncomfortable! The seat in front of Icarus was very close so he didn't have much . Also, his was broken, and he was worried that he wouldn't be safe if there was turbulence.
When the came round with tea and coffee, Icarus asked for her help. She reassured him that the aeroplane was in fact the best in the company's whole of 10 planes!
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from the list below!
airline | flight | fleet | reclinable | legroom | seatbelt | booking | stewardess
No term is used more than once, and some terms are not used at all!
Last week Icarus travelled from San Francisco to Los Angeles by plane. The flight 1 lasted under an hour, which is lucky because he was very uncomfortable! The seat in front of Icarus was very close so he didn't have much legroom 2. Also, his seatbelt 3 was broken, and he was worried that he wouldn't be safe if there was turbulence.
When the stewardess 4 came round with tea and coffee, Icarus asked for her help. She reassured him that the aeroplane was in fact the best in the company's whole fleet 5 of 10 planes!
airline | flight | fleet | reclinable | legroom | seatbelt | booking | stewardess
No term is used more than once, and some terms are not used at all!
Last week Icarus travelled from San Francisco to Los Angeles by plane. The flight 1 lasted under an hour, which is lucky because he was very uncomfortable! The seat in front of Icarus was very close so he didn't have much legroom 2. Also, his seatbelt 3 was broken, and he was worried that he wouldn't be safe if there was turbulence.
When the stewardess 4 came round with tea and coffee, Icarus asked for her help. She reassured him that the aeroplane was in fact the best in the company's whole fleet 5 of 10 planes!
1 flight: "Flight" is the right answer. A "flight" is a journey through the air. Birds use their wings, but most humans need an aeroplane or helicopter when they take a flight. You might like to know that "flight" rhymes with "might", "height", and "right"!
2 legroom: "Legroom" is the term we were looking for here. "Legroom" is the space you have to move your legs in the gap between your seat and the seat in front of you. On aeroplanes, first class passengers have more leg room than standard class passengers.
3 seatbelt: "Seatbelt" is the best answer. A "seatbelt" is a cloth strap next to your seat which you fasten in order to be safe in case of sudden movements or an accident. Example: "Henry died in a car crash. If he had used his seatbelt, he would probably still be alive today".
4 stewardess: This is correct. A "stewardess" is a female employee who works on aeroplanes. Stewards (men) and stewardesses (women) explain safety procedures, offer duty free purchases, and give passengers tea and coffee. Example: "When I grow up, I want to be an air stewardess. I love working in tiny spaces with rude customers". Note that in the UK, the term "air hostess" is also used.
5 fleet: "Fleet" is the term we were looking for here. A "fleet" is a collection of vehicles: boats, cars, aeroplanes, etc. Example: "Delavigne's fleet of vehicles includes 50 trucks, 100 vans, and 200 company cars".
Übung 3
Fill in the blanks with terms from the dialogue!
This is the storage space, located above passenger seats, that keeps carry-on luggage secure. "I'm sorry, your bag is too big. Please put it in the ." (2 words)
This is the amount of space we have (between our seat and the seat in front) to move our limbs. "My son is very tall. Do you have any seats with extra ?" (1 word)
This is the storage space, located above passenger seats, that keeps carry-on luggage secure. "I'm sorry, your bag is too big. Please put it in the ." (2 words)
This is the amount of space we have (between our seat and the seat in front) to move our limbs. "My son is very tall. Do you have any seats with extra ?" (1 word)
Fill in the blanks with terms from the dialogue!
This is the storage space, located above passenger seats, that keeps carry-on luggage secure. "I'm sorry, your bag is too big. Please put it in the overhead compartment 1." (2 words)
This is the amount of space we have (between our seat and the seat in front) to move our limbs. "My son is very tall. Do you have any seats with extra legroom 2?" (1 word)
This is the storage space, located above passenger seats, that keeps carry-on luggage secure. "I'm sorry, your bag is too big. Please put it in the overhead compartment 1." (2 words)
This is the amount of space we have (between our seat and the seat in front) to move our limbs. "My son is very tall. Do you have any seats with extra legroom 2?" (1 word)
1 overhead compartment: In trains and planes, coats and bags are usually stored in the "overhead compartment". "Overhead" means above (one's) head. Example: There is a big cloud overhead. A compartment is a separate space, section or room. Example: All suitcases must be kept in the baggage compartment in coach 15.
2 legroom: The "legroom" we have in a car, train or airplane is the space available to comfortably move and stretch our legs. The ticket inspector offers Edward a place in first-class with "comfy seats with lots of legroom". "Comfy" is a familiar way of saying "comfortable".
Übung 4
Fill in the blanks with terms from the dialogue!
In a train or airplane, this is the amount of space we have to move our limbs (between our seat and the seat in front). "My son is 220cm tall! When he flies, he always reserves a seat with lots of ?" (1 word)
This term describes something that is available in case it is needed. It has a similar meaning to "extra" or "additional".
My car has a wheel that can replace one of the existing four wheels in the event of a problem. (1 word)
In a train or airplane, this is the amount of space we have to move our limbs (between our seat and the seat in front). "My son is 220cm tall! When he flies, he always reserves a seat with lots of ?" (1 word)
This term describes something that is available in case it is needed. It has a similar meaning to "extra" or "additional".
My car has a wheel that can replace one of the existing four wheels in the event of a problem. (1 word)
Fill in the blanks with terms from the dialogue!
In a train or airplane, this is the amount of space we have to move our limbs (between our seat and the seat in front). "My son is 220cm tall! When he flies, he always reserves a seat with lots of legroom 1?" (1 word)
This term describes something that is available in case it is needed. It has a similar meaning to "extra" or "additional".
My car has a [not done] spare 2 wheel that can replace one of the existing four wheels in the event of a problem. (1 word)
In a train or airplane, this is the amount of space we have to move our limbs (between our seat and the seat in front). "My son is 220cm tall! When he flies, he always reserves a seat with lots of legroom 1?" (1 word)
This term describes something that is available in case it is needed. It has a similar meaning to "extra" or "additional".
My car has a [not done] spare 2 wheel that can replace one of the existing four wheels in the event of a problem. (1 word)
1 legroom: The "legroom" we have in a car, train or airplane is the space available to comfortably move and stretch our legs. The ticket inspector offers Edward a place in first-class with "comfy seats with lots of legroom". "Comfy" is a familiar way of saying "comfortable".
2 spare: The term "spare" has a similar meaning to "extra" or "additional". Example: I've got a SPARE ticket for the Elkie Johns concert - would you like to come? In the conversation, the ticket inspector advises Edward that there are "a couple of spare seats in first-class". This means that there are additional seats available that are not being used.
Übung 5
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the article!
The corridor between seats on a plane, train, or bus is called the .
The amount of space we have between our seat and the seat in front, to move our limbs, is the .
Finally, the female employees who work on aeroplanes serving food and drinks, and showing you how to tie your seatbelt are called: (two words)
The corridor between seats on a plane, train, or bus is called the .
The amount of space we have between our seat and the seat in front, to move our limbs, is the .
Finally, the female employees who work on aeroplanes serving food and drinks, and showing you how to tie your seatbelt are called: (two words)
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the article!
The corridor between seats on a plane, train, or bus is called the aisle 1.
The amount of space we have between our seat and the seat in front, to move our limbs, is the legroom 2.
Finally, the female employees who work on aeroplanes serving food and drinks, and showing you how to tie your seatbelt are called: air hostesses 3 (two words)
The corridor between seats on a plane, train, or bus is called the aisle 1.
The amount of space we have between our seat and the seat in front, to move our limbs, is the legroom 2.
Finally, the female employees who work on aeroplanes serving food and drinks, and showing you how to tie your seatbelt are called: air hostesses 3 (two words)
1 aisle: "Aisle" is the term we were looking for. The "aisle" is a narrow corridor between the rows of seats on a vehicle. When you book a travel ticket, you can often choose "an aisle seat" (if you're someone who uses the toilet often), or "a window seat" (if you like to see a view). Here's another example: "Please don't leave your bags in the aisle; it's dangerous".
2 legroom: "Legroom" is the right answer. The "legroom" we have in a car, train, aeroplane etc. is the space in which to comfortably move and stretch our legs. Example: "The new Citron Spacious car has over three centimetres of legroom for each passenger!".
3 air hostesses: "Air hostesses" is the best answer here. An "air hostess" is a woman employed by an airline to take care of the passengers on their planes. They serve the refreshments, and explain all the security procedures to the passengers. Example: "When I grow up, I want to be an air hostess because I love flying and I love people."
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