In this lesson, you'll listen to a dialogue with the text. |
Second, you'll review the key vocabulary followed by the English translations. |
And finally, you'll review the dialogue with the text again to master what you learned. |
First, listen to the dialogue with the text on the screen. |
Excuse me, young man. Could you help me? |
What seems to be the problem? |
I can't find my luggage. |
What's your flight number, ma'am? |
Three, nine, nine, five. |
According to what's on the screen, your luggage will come out on conveyor belt number four, |
which is in the other room. You'll have to go there to get your luggage. |
Oh, thank you. This is my first time flying to Atlanta, and I'm a bit lost. |
Now you'll hear the key vocabulary followed by the English translation. |
Ma'am |
Polite way to address a woman. |
Ma-am |
Ma'am |
Luggage |
Suitcases and bags for traveling. |
Lugg-gage |
Luggage |
Flight |
Act of flying |
F-light |
Flight |
Number |
Symbol representing a quantity. |
Num-ber |
Number |
Screen |
A fixed or movable upright partition used to divide a room. |
Sc-reen |
Screen |
Conveyor |
Thing that transports or communicates something. |
Con-ve-yor |
Conveyor |
Belt |
Strip of material used for transferring motion from one wheel to another. |
Belt |
Belt |
Lost |
Unable to find one's way. |
Lost |
Lost |
Finally, let's review the dialogue again. See if you can understand more this time. |
Excuse me, young man. Could you help me? |
What seems to be the problem? |
I can't find my luggage. |
What's your flight number, ma'am? |
3995 |
According to what's on the screen, your luggage will come out on conveyor belt number 4, which is in the other room. |
You'll have to go there to get your luggage. |
Oh, thank you. This is my first time flying to Atlanta, and I'm a bit lost. |
This is the end of the lesson. |
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