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Read the story board and take roles as pilot and flight attendants to enact the scene. - English

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Read the story board and take roles as pilot and flight attendants to enact the scene.

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Flight Attendant 1 Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Indian Airline flight 999 bound for New York. This is a reminder that all carry-on baggage must fit securely either in the overhead compartments or under the seat in front of you.
Flight Attendant 2 The captain of this flight is Ms. Fatima. And I am Sylvia, the in-flight time to the destination will be eleven hours and 14 minutes. Our captain will provide you with more information after take-off.
Flight Attendant 1 Before our departure, please make sure that your seats are in the upright position and tray tables are stowed. Also, please be aware that this is a non-smoking cabin and smoking in the . lavatory or any part of the cabin is strictly prohibited.
Flight Attendant 2 Cell phones and other electronic devices should be switched off while landing and take-off. We advise you to remain seated and fasten your seat belt at all times during our flight. On behalf of Indian Airline, we welcome you on board and wish you a pleasant journey. Please feel free to ask any attendant for assistance. Thank you!
Pilot Hello everyone, this is the captain speaking, and I want to welcome you to Flight 18 bound for New York. Our flight time today is llhours and 14 minutes, and we will be flying at an average altitude of 29,000 feet. The local time at New York is a quarter to twelve (11:45), and the current weather is sunny, but there is a chance of rain later in the day. We will be arriving at Gate 13.
Flight Attendant 1 On behalf of Indian Airlines and the crew, I want to wish you an enjoyable stay in the Seattle area or at your final destination. Now, please sit back and enjoy the flight. Thank you.
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Chapter 2.1: A Story of Self Sacrifice and Bravery - Speaking [Page 116]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 3 Class 7 TN Board
Chapter 2.1 A Story of Self Sacrifice and Bravery
Speaking | Q K. | Page 116

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