| 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. |
| Have you ever landed in Chicago before? |
| No. This is the first company I've worked for that flies to Chicago. |
| Yeah, I worked for a company last year that serviced the Chicago area, but not Chicago. |
| My mother still thinks that all major cities have all airlines available at all times. |
| Yeah, the airline industry is certainly a unique one. |
| Do you need a coffee? |
| I was just thinking about that. That would be great. Thanks. |
| Now you'll hear the key vocabulary followed by the English translation. |
| available |
| not busy, easy to get or use |
| crew |
| a group of people who work on and operate some kind of ship |
| service |
| the work performed by a person or people who serve |
| company |
| a group of people or things, a business group |
| major |
| big, very important |
| industry |
| a group of businesses offering a particular service or product |
| Finally, let's review the dialogue again. See if you can understand more this time. |
| Have you ever landed in Chicago before? |
| No. This is the first company I've worked for that flies to Chicago. |
| Yeah, I worked for a company last year that serviced the Chicago area, but not Chicago. |
| My mother still thinks that all major cities have all airlines available at all times. |
| Yeah, the airline industry is certainly a unique one. |
| Do you need a coffee? |
| I was just thinking about that. That would be great. Thanks. |
| This is the end of the lesson. |
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