English Vocabulary: Talking about flights

vocabulaire anglais aéroport

Have you ever had a visitor take a flight to come visit your company?

If so, I’m sure that you’ve had to deal with all sorts of problems: lost luggage, delayed flights , cancelled flights…the list of potential problems is endless!

And I’m sure you know that you need the righ

(If you could just cross your fingers for me here, I’d appreciate it! I’ll be flying home to the US on Thursday and since the holidays are a peak travel period (une haute saison pour voyager) , I’m sure there will be at least one problem. Remind me to tell you the story of my worst flight home ever someday…)

Air travel arrangements and your visitor’s flight make great discussion topics.

But you need the vocabulary to have a smooth conversation. There was probably enough turbulence on the flight, so welcome your visitor with a fluid, easy conversation where you have all the right vocabulary.

An easy conversation certainly makes your visitor feel welcome, and makes you feel comfortable and confident in your English.

On today’s episode of Speak English with Christina TV, you’ll get vocabulary you need to master one common small talk conversation topic, plus some VERY useful expressions with the verbs “get” and “take”.

Pssss! If you want an entire English lesson on “get”, be sure to watch this lesson too!

Talking About Your Flight - Learn English Vocabulary

Now, I’d love to hear from you.

What’s your worst air travel story?

Share your story in the comments. I’ll tell you mine if you tell me yours 😉

Thank you, as always, for reading, watching and sharing your experience. Tuesdays fill me with such excitement, and part of that is thanks to you.

Have a fantastic week in English,

Christina

P.S. Got a colleague who is flying soon? Share this week’s episode with them. They’ll thank you, I’m sure.

P.P.S. During my 3-week (Yes!) stay in the US, I’ll be sharing some photos on both my Facebook page and my Instagram account. If you want a little glimpse into my life in the US, I’d love to see you on those networks!

Want to improve your small talk vocabulary in English? Sign up for the Small Talk Starter Box and my course Successful Small Talk

Leave a Reply

Get your free email templates now