Analysis Of Activity 1 At The Airport

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Activity One – ‘At the airport’
1. Read the paragraphs below and match them to the right picture. Then, check your answer with a peer. 2. Get into groups of four.
3. Ask and answer the questions below.
4. Refer to the example above

Have you ever traveled by an airplane?
If yes, how did you feel the first time you got on a plane?
What do you usually like to travel by? Why?
Do you like airports? Why? Or why not?

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