Going Through Customs in the UK

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
to your left   •  morning   •  first visit   •  in order   •  to declare   •  my friend   •  How long   •  will you be   •  the baggage claim   •  anything   •  visa   •  for two   •  your stay  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Ground Attendant: Good sir.
Passenger: Hello.
Ground Attendant: Could I see your passport and documentation?
Passenger: Yes, here they are.
Ground Attendant: Is this your to the United Kingdom?
Passenger: Yes, it is.
Ground Attendant: Where staying?
Passenger: With in London.
Ground Attendant: will you be staying?
Passenger: I’ll be staying weeks.
Ground Attendant: Do you have to declare?
Passenger: No, I do not have anything .
Ground Attendant: Good. Everything seems to be . Please enjoy .
Passenger: Thank you. Could you tell me - where is ?
Ground Attendant: Follow the signs .
Passenger: Okay. Thank you.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English


Checking in at the Airport - Video

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
boarding   •  any liquids   •  Could you   •  travelling   •  under   •  overweight   •  counter   •  to visit   •  have they   •  choosing   •  going   •  checking in   •  departure   •  correct   •  departs   •  bottles   •  Flight   •  pack   •  e-ticket   •  overhead   •  carry-on   •  way  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Leon is on his to the US. He approaches the check-in .
Ground Attendant: Hello. Where are you to today?
Leon: I’m to Boston. Here’s my confirmation and my passport.
Ground Attendant: Just one moment. Okay, Mr. Ritter. You’re on 867 to Boston with a layover in LA. Is that ?
Leon: That’s right. I’m going my family.
Ground Attendant: And how many bags are you today?
Leon: I have one bag to check and one . Will this fit in the compartment?
Ground Attendant: That will be fine. place your check-in luggage on the scale please?
Leon: Is it ? I don’t want to have to pay a fee.
Ground Attendant: You’re just the limit? Did you your own bags? And been with you since that time?
Leon: Yes and yes.
Ground Attendant: And do you have or gels in your carry-on?
Leon: I do but they are in that are less than 100 milliliters. Is that okay?
Ground Attendant: That’s fine. Here’s your pass. Your flight from Gate 43 at 5:30 That’s on Concourse D. Boarding will begin forty-five minutes before your flight’s .
Leon: Thanks so much.
Ground Attendant: Thank you for ABC airlines
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division


Passport Control - Immigration

Watch the video starting at 06:23 until the end. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
this time   •  first trip   •  duty-free   •  planning on   •  are   •  on business   •  May I see   •  going to   •  enjoy your stay   •  staying   •  next time   •  pleasure   •  place   •  anything  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Immigration Officer: Good evening sir. your passport and immigration card please?
Man: Sure, here you .
Immigration Officer: Hmm, do you have to declare?
Man: No, I just have these items that I bought on the plane.
Immigration Officer: That’s okay. Welcome to Australia. Is this your here?
Man: No, I came here a few years ago, but I couldn’t stay long.
Immigration Officer: Are you here on business or , this time?
Man: Purely pleasure, .
Immigration Officer: Good. Are you travelling around during your stay?
Man: Well, I’ve only got a week, so I’m planning on in Sydney.
Immigration Officer: Yes, Australia is a big , you’ll need a week to see it all.
Man: Maybe . This time, I’m try to see all the tourist areas of Sydney.
Immigration Officer: Hmm, good. I hope you .
Man: Thank you.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division

Too or Enough

Click on the picture to do the exercise.

too + adjective (too heavy--a problem)

not + adjective + enough (not light enough--a problem when negative)

adjective + enough (light enough --not a problem--just right)

enough + noun (enough food -- just the right amount)