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English at Work Episode 33: Prepare for take off Language for booking a flight Narrator: Hello again. Well, this is very exciting! Paul, the boss, is sending Anna and Tom on a business trip to France. He wants them to clinch the deal with a company interested in buying their Imperial Lemons. But has Tom got more than business on his mind? Tom: Really? What… me and Anna… to France? Paul: Yes but make sure you get that contract signed. We need the business. Tom: Yeah, yeah, of course. Are we staying overnight? Paul: There’s no money for that – just get there and come straight back. Oh and could you bring back those nice French biscuits that have in the duty-free shop? Tom: Sure. So, Anna, we’re off on holiday together are we?! Anna: No! But I’ve got to book the flights online, can you help me please? Tom: It’s not my thing. I’m sure Denise will help. I need to go and pack for this trip. Denise: (On the phone) Yes Marge… in the cupboard… envelopes apparently… Tom and Anna… oh here she is… got to go Marge… bye. Hello Anna, everything OK? Anna: Sort of. I’ve got to go to France with Tom. Denise: Yes, I know. I thought you’d be pleased to go with Tom, after your time in the stationery cupboard with him! Anna: I was just finding an envelope Denise. Anyway, I’m worried about booking the flights online. I usually book flights at a travel agent's. Denise: It’s company policy now, we have to do everything online – even my food shopping – but don’t tell Paul. Anna: Oh right. So where shall I begin? Denise: Pull up a chair Anna and we’ll log on. Right let’s start with the British Airlines website. There. London to Marseille. What is the outbound date? Anna: Going out tomorrow, back tomorrow. Denise: Business class or Economy class? I think we’ll say Economy. Anna: That’s cheaper I guess. What’s this mean? Flexible or fixed? Denise: A flexible ticket means you can change your flight but a fixed one means you can’t – and that’s cheaper so we'll choose that one. I’ll book you on the 8am flight from Heathrow and flying home at 6pm. I just need to type in your full names now and select your seats. Window or aisle? Anna: I’ll what? Denise: No Anna. A seat by the aisle or by the window? Anna: Oh, an aisle seat please, Denise. Denise: Good. What’s your frequent flyer number? Anna: Oh I don’t have one of those. Tom: What’s that? Frequent flyer number? Here I’ve got a gold status card, can you stick my number in? Denise: Gold status! Where did you get that? Tom: Oh, I’ve flown loads of times for business. I’ve done deals all around the world. Narrator: He means he’s been on lots of jollies – free trips paid for by the company – and all he’s come home with is a sun tan! Denise: Hmm, really. Right I just need to pay now… using the company account of course. Tom: Cool. Now, what do you think of my sunglasses? Anna: Lovely Tom. Denise has booked you a window seat OK? Tom: No! Sorry I can’t sit by the window… I’m… errr… Denise: Yes Tom? Tom: Well, I mean, it’s only polite that the lady sits by the window. Denise: Really?! Narrator: What’s Tom like?! Hopefully he’ll prove a useful business partner for Anna on the trip to France. Here’s a reminder of some of the questions you may be asked when booking a flight… What’s the outbound and return date? Do you want to fly business or economy? Do you want a fixed or flexible ticket? Would you like a window or aisle seat? Have you got a frequent flyer number? Denise: There you go you two, your e-ticket. Now don’t forget your passports. Tom: Thanks Denise. Hey Anna, I’m so pleased that we’re on this trip together. It’ll be nice to spend some time with you. Anna: Yes and to do some business and really show Paul we are his best employees. Tom: Oh yeah, of course… I just wondered… Anna: Yes? Tom: Is there any chance I could sit in the aisle seat? Narrator: I’ve got a feeling Anna’s in for a bumpy ride. Find out how their trip goes next time on English at Work. See ya! ? Listening Challenge Does Anna want a window or an aisle seat on the plane? (Answer: Aisle) |
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