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EnglishSpecial Education

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Relative Clauses

Slide 2 - Mind map

Special conjunctions:
Unless:
Jelentése = if not
Figyeljünk a dupla negáció kerülésére:
I will do her homework unless she says something rude to me.
I wouldn’t call you on Sunday unless it was an emergency.

Whereas:
Jelentése = míg
He must be about 60, whereas his wife looks about 30.

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Special conjunctions (folytatás):
If only:
Jelentése = bárcsak
If only I hadn’t have a fight with Elek yesterday.
In case:
Jelentése = arra az esetre
It is always a good idea to make copies of your passport in case you lose it.
Előfordulhat így is: just in case = biztos, ami biztos :)

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Special conjunctions (folytatás):
Although vs. However:
Hasonlóak (habár), mégis mások
Although = annak ellenére, hogy
However = de

Így helyes a használatuk:
Although the weather was cold, we decided not to wear our jackets.
We decided not to wear our jackets. However, the weather was cold.
Így viszont HIBÁS!
We decided not to wear our jackets. Although, it was rather cold.
Trükk
Van egy viszonylag egyszerű trükk a helyes használatukkal kapcsolatban:
Although előre megy, míg a however középre :)

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Choose the appropriate conjunction!

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________ I speak English well, my first language is actually Hungarian.
A
Although
B
However

Slide 7 - Quiz

We can go to the park for lunch. ________, the weather report says it's going to rain.
A
Although
B
However

Slide 8 - Quiz

I'll happily drink red wine, ________ I prefer white.
A
Although
B
However

Slide 9 - Quiz

________ Elek hasn’t bought that car… It is always broken down.
A
In case
B
If only
C
Whereas
D
Unless

Slide 10 - Quiz

Most of the students learn hard, ________ Pistike plays football instead.
A
In case
B
If only
C
Whereas
D
Unless

Slide 11 - Quiz

I wouldn’t have bought that new shoes ________ I had really needed them.
A
In case
B
If only
C
Whereas
D
Unless

Slide 12 - Quiz

I have some extra money with me, just ________ .
A
In case
B
If only
C
Whereas
D
Unless

Slide 13 - Quiz

At the airport
Airports are typical places to use your English. Let's see what and how can you express ;)

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Luggage/Baggage
US/GB

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Conversation Vocabulary And Phrases

Instead of “Where are you flying today?”the agent may ask “What’s your final destination?” The answer will be the same!

You can say “Here you go” anytime you give something to somebody

To check your bags means to put them on the airplane inside the cargo compartment. The small bag you take with you on the airplane is called a carry-on. You need to put your carry-on bags through the X-ray machine at security.

The scale the equipment that tells you the weight of your luggage (45 kilograms, for example)

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Conversation Vocabulary And Phrases

If the agent says that your luggage will go straight through, it means it will go directly to the final destination (and you don’t need to pick it up during your stopover =additional stop)

Boarding passes are the tickets that permit you to enter the airplane

When a plane begins boarding, it means that the passengers start to enter the plane. Usually boarding time is 30-60 minutes before takeoff (when the plane leaves)

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Conversation Vocabulary And Phrases

There are two pieces of equipment in security: you put your bags through the X-ray machine, and you walk through the metal detector. Some airports also use a body scanner for a more careful check.

The X-ray machine has a conveyor belt that moves your bags automatically through the machine. You can put small items like keys or money into plastic bins.

In the picture on the right side, the 
woman is  walking through the metal 
detector.  Her suitcase is on the conveyor 
belt after going through the X-ray 
machine.
Set off/Go off
When the alarm sounds, we say “the alarm went off.” To describe what caused the alarm to sound, we say “set off” – for example, “My keys set off the alarm” or “My keys set off the metal detector.

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Conversation Vocabulary And Phrases

Airports are divided into terminals (the major sections of the airport) and each terminal has many gates
The gate is the door you go through to enter the airplane. Here are a few announcements you might hear while you are at the gate, waiting for the plane to board.

  • “There has been a gate change.”
    (this means the flight will leave from a different gate) 
  • “United Airlines flight 880 to Miami is now boarding.”
    (this means it’s time for passengers to enter the plane) 
  • “Please have your boarding pass and identification ready for boarding.”
  • “We would like to invite our first- and business-class passengers to board.”

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Conversation Vocabulary And Phrases

  • “We are now inviting passengers with small children and any passengers requiring special assistance to begin boarding.”

  • “We would now like to invite all passengers to board.”
(this means everyone can enter the plane) 

  • “This is the final boarding call for United Airlines flight 880 to Miami.”
(this means it is the FINAL OPPORTUNITY to enter the plane before they close the doors) 

  • “Passenger John Smith, please proceed to the United Airlines desk at gate 12.”

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Conversation Vocabulary And Phrases

  • The people who work inside the airplane serving food and drinks are called flight attendants. Both men and women who have this job are called flight attendants.
  • If you didn’t understand what the flight attendant said, you can say Sorry? or Pardon? to ask him or her to repeat it.
  • If you want to ask for something, you can use the phrase “Can I have…?” or “Could I have…?”:
          “Can I have a pillow?” 
          “Can I have a blanket?” 
          “Can I have a pair of headphones/earbuds?” 
           “Could I have some water/coffee/tea?” 
            “Could I have some extra napkins?”

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A. Check-in desk
B. Security check
C. Information desk
D. Cash machine
E. Cafeteria
F. Duty-free shop
G. Currency exchange
H. Baggage reclaim
You will hear six short conversations taken at an airport. You have to match the conversations 1-6 to the following locations at a terminal. There are two locations that you do not need.

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A trip on an airplane is called a _________.
A flight within one country is called a _________ flight.
A flight between different countries is called an 
_________ flight.
The letters and numbers which identify an airplane 
making a specific flight are called a _________.

flight number
international
local
domestic
reservation
flight

Slide 23 - Drag question

Ordering a seat to be held for you on the day you 
want to travel is called making a _________.
A printed piece of paper which allows you to travel 
on an airplane is a _________.
The first thing to do at the airport is _________, which 
means to register as a passenger for a flight.
ticket
passport
visa
reservation
boarding
check-in

Slide 24 - Drag question

A document which identifies you as a citizen of a 
certain country and which allows you to travel to 
other countries is called a _________.
A stamp in your passport which allows you to travel 
to another country is called a _________.
The selection of a specific seat for a trip on an 
airplane is called _________.
baggage
ticket
passport
horse
visa
seat assignment

Slide 25 - Drag question

A seat next to the window in an airplane is called a 
_________.
A seat next to the passage between the rows of seats 
in an airplane is called an ________.
The suitcases and bags which contain your 
belongings are called _________.

window seat
middle seat
aisle seat
baggage
row seat
package

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A door which leads from the airport building into an 
airplane is called a _________.
The area where you pick up your baggage after a 
flight is called _________.
board
bag store
gate
baggage claim
corridor
butcher's

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A bag which you carry with you on the airplane is 
called a _________ bag.
A small ticket with printed numbers that identify 
your baggage is called a baggage _________.
A printed card which allows you to get on an airplane 
is called a _________.

passport
claim check
baggage
tag
carry on
boarding pass

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Goodbye!

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