Monday, September 13, 2010

this weeks words and idioms/ topic airport

At the Airport
How many different Airports have you been to?_________________________________________________
Which was the biggest?_____________smallest______________ best______________ worst______________
busiest____________ most strict_______________. Do you prefer window or Aisle seat?_______Why?_________
_______________ Has your airplane ever been canceled?_____ What did you do?_________________________
Do you have any interesting airport/plane stories?____________________________________________
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This weeks words: easy black, medium blue, difficult red n=noun / v=verb / a=adjective
Words
words
idioms
Pilot n
Passport n
Through the air
Jet n
Cockpit n
On air
Tourist n
International a
Off air
Runway n
Domestic a
airhead
Departures v,n
Arrivals v,n
Jet off
Take off v
Land v,n
Nose in the air
baggage n
Customs n
Vanish into thin air

5 comments:

  1. The chief pilot went into the cockpit.
    The sound of a jet engine is very noisy.
    There are a lot of tourist attraction in Okinawa.
    I received my salary so I wanted to take a passport.
    I want to go to international school with my daughters too.
    The airplane took off through the runway.
    My departure time came so I had to go.
    Your heart trouble comes from your domestic violence.
    On my arrival at the station, I called you up.
    She landed at the Chitose airport.
    Checked my baggage so I will buy some presents for my children.
    I bought a import goods. I have to pay custom.
    The Sponge Bob is not on air now.
    The Heart Catch Pretty Cure will become off air next year.
    Sometimes, I think that I may I am real airhead.
    When I came back, my cake was vanish into the air put on the table.

    I have some questoin. What is mean?
    "through the air" and "jet off"
    Please tell me example of "nose in the air".

    Minako

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  2. Hello Minako, How are you?

    Through the air means to fly or jump into the air. For example, Superman flies through the air.

    Jet off means to start or leave very fast. E.G. I woke up late so I jetted off to work.

    EG. The rich man always walks with his nose in the air.

    And your other sentances I will correct them.

    The chief pilot went into the cockpit. GOOD
    The sound of a jet engine is very noisy. GOOD
    There are a lot of tourist attractions in Okinawa.
    I received my salary so I wanted to get a passport.
    I want to go to international school with my daughters too. OK
    The airplane took off from the runway.
    My departure time came so I had to go. OK
    Your heart trouble comes from your domestic violence. OK
    On my arrival at the station, I called you up. OK
    She landed at the Chitose airport. GOOD
    I Checked my baggage so I will buy some presents for my children.
    I bought import goods so I have to pay at customs.
    Sponge Bob is not on air now.
    The Heart Catch Pretty Cure will become off air next year. GOOD (is this a kids show?)
    Sometimes, I think that I may be a real airhead. (I don't think you are an airhead.)
    When I came back, my cake had vanished into thin air after I put it on the table.

    I think you are getting better.

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  3. Good morning Mr.David!!! I'm very well, thank you; and how are you?
    My daughters watching the "Heart Catch Pretty Cure" on television every Sunday morning.
    Thank you for taught me my mistakes.
    See you later!!!
    Minako

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  4. I tried again.
    If I had wings, I could fly through the air.
    Next week is Halloween so I jet off make her costume.
    The new student always looked at classmates with his nose in the air.

    Minako

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  5. I will jet off to make her costume.
    or I jetted off to make her costume.

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