BEP 186 – Trasporto aereo: Voli di collegamento

Bentornato a Pod di inglese commerciale mentre continuiamo a guardare la lingua e il vocabolario dei viaggi aerei.

Il viaggio aereo si basa su un sistema di pianificazione molto complesso. Purtroppo, ciò significa che i piani di viaggio non funzionano sempre perfettamente. La possibilità di problemi aumenta ogni volta che hai uno o più voli in coincidenza. E se un aereo è in ritardo?? Cosa succede se i tuoi bagagli non vengono trasferiti correttamente sul tuo prossimo volo?? Cosa succede se l'aeroporto di collegamento ha ritardi??

I problemi accadono, e devi essere preparato ad affrontarli. Questo è ciò che vedremo in questa lezione. Ultima volta (nel BEP 185), abbiamo sentito Robert fare il check-in per un volo per Londra, con un volo in coincidenza a Chicago. Tutto è andato per il meglio al momento del check-in. Robert ha dichiarato la sua destinazione, controllato i suoi bagagli, scelto un posto, e ha confermato la sua porta e il suo tempismo. Ma il suo volo in coincidenza doveva partire poco dopo il suo arrivo a Chicago. E per questo motivo, un ritardo nell'atterraggio ha rovinato i piani di viaggio di Robert.

Oggi ascolteremo Robert che cerca di risolvere il problema di una connessione persa. Deve trovare una soluzione in modo da poter arrivare a Londra per un incontro importante la mattina seguente. Fare quello, dovrà spiegare il suo problema, esprimere urgenza, fare richieste speciali, lavorare attraverso le opzioni, e acconsento a malincuore.

Domande sull'ascolto

1. Perché Robert ha perso il volo in coincidenza??
2. Quale soluzione chiede Robert alla biglietteria?
3. Cosa ricorda l'agente di biglietti a Robert?

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BEP 185 – Trasporto aereo: Effettuare il check-in per un volo

Nella lezione odierna di Business English Pod, we’re going to look at language and vocabulary related to air travel, particularly checking in to your flight at the airport.

You’ve probably been in this situation before. You are taking a trip, either for business or pleasure, and you’ve already reserved your ticket. It’s the day of your flight, and you’ve packed your suitcase and another bag that you want to carry with you onto the plane. You make sure you have your passport and wallet, and you catch a taxi to the airport.

What’s the first thing you have to do when you get there? You need to “check-in,” as we say. So you find the correct airline desk and wait in line. Finalmente, it’s your turn to talk with the ticket agent. What is she going to ask you about? What information do you need to give her? And what information is she going to give you? This is what we’re going to talk about today.

Nella lezione di oggi, we’ll hear a conversation between Robert and a ticket agent. Robert is traveling to London on business. He and the ticket agent have several things to discuss before he can go through security and get on the airplane.

Domande sull'ascolto

1. What is Robert concerned about regarding his suitcase?
2. Where does Robert want to sit?
3. Why does the ticket agent recommend going through security immediately?

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BEP 135 – Viaggia inglese: Sicurezza dell'aeroporto

In this Business English Pod lesson on business travel, we’ll be looking at how to deal with security checks.

In recent years getting through the security check at the airport has become a chore. In some cities, the whole process can take fifteen to twenty minutes or more. This includes standing in line, sending your bags through the X-ray machine, and walking through a metal detector, which “detects” or finds any metal you might have hidden on your body. Most security checks thus require passengers to take metal items out of their pockets and put them on a trayor flat containerto send through the X-ray machine. Some countriesnotably the United Statesmay even insist that passengers remove their coats and shoes.

And of course it’s not just airports that have high securitymore and more tourist attractions arebeefing up” or increasing their security too. So negotiating security checks is a good skill to practice.

In questo episodio, Honesto and Alan are on their way home. They arrive at the airport late, so they are anxious about missing their flight. When the dialog begins, they have checked in to get their boarding passes. Now they need to go through security.

Domande sull'ascolto

1. At the beginning of the dialog, what does the security officer ask passengers to do?
2. What problem does security find with Alan’s baggage?
3. Alan has to leave an item behind at the security check. Che cos'è?

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BEP 134 – Viaggia inglese: Entrare in linea al Coffee Shop

For many people, visiting a caf̩ or coffee shop is a normal part of business travel, if not everyday life. Not only are coffee shops a good place to get a cup of espresso, they are also a great location to have a quick meeting with a customer, take a short break, e Рmost importantly for the business travelerget online to check your email. Many caf̩s are now equipped with WiFi, or wireless internet. So while you sip on your latte or your mocha, you can surf the web and keep connected.

But despite people’s attempts to make WiFi services user-friendly, or easy to use, they are sometimes difficult to connect to. Quindi in questa lezione, we’ll not only look at ordering coffee, we’ll also practice troubleshooting an internet connection.

Per la lezione di oggi, we’ll be rejoining our friend Honesto as he stops by a coffee shop at the airport. We’ll hear to Honesto ordering a drink and attempting to connect to the cafe’s WiFi. Mentre ascolti, prova a rispondere alle seguenti domande.

Domande sull'ascolto

1) What kind of drink does Honesto order?
2) Whatdealdoes the coffee shop offer Honesto?
3) Why can’t he get online?

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BEP 125 – Viaggia inglese: Noleggiare un'auto

Business travelers can’t always get where they need to go by catching a plane or taking a taxi. Sometimes we need our own means of transport, and that usually means renting a car. Così, in this Podcast ESL we’ll cover language you can use when choosing a car, discussing features and clarifying insurance options.

Nell'ultimo episodio (BEP 124 – Checking our of a Hotel), we met Honesto Salvador and Alan Chan, who have just finished attending a training program sponsored by their company in Boston. They’ve just arrived now at Logan Airport, where they need to rent a car for their upcoming trip to New Haven.

Mentre ascolti, pay attention to the language they use to ask about vehicle types, standard features, extras and insurance options.

Domande sull'ascolto

1. What kind of car would Honesto prefer?
2. What features are standard on all Beevis cars?
3. Why does Honesto not need extra insurance?

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